Topic 2 Electricity - 2.4 Energy Transfers Flashcards

1
Q

State two equations for the power of a
circuit. Give appropriate units.

A

P = I V

P = I² R

Power (Watts), Current (Amperes)
Potential Difference (Volts), Resistance
(Ohms)

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2
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State an equation linking energy transferred, power and time.

Give appropriate units.

A

E = P t
Energy (Joules), Power (Watts), Time
(Seconds)

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3
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State an equation linking energy transferred, charge flow and potential difference. Give appropriate units.

A

E= Q V
Energy (Joules), Charge (Coulombs),
Potential Difference (Volts)

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4
Q

What two main factors does the amount of energy transferred by an appliance depend on?

A
  1. How long the appliance is being used
    for
  2. The power of the appliance
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5
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Describe the energy transfers in a
battery powered torch.

A

●Battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy

●Bulb converts electrical energy into light as well as waste energy in the form of heating

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6
Q

Describe the energy transfers in a
battery powered motor.

A

●Battery converts chemical energy into electrical energy

●Motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy as well as waste energy in the form of heating due to friction

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7
Q

What three things determine the power
of a circuit device?

A
  1. The potential difference across the circuit
  2. The current through the circuit
  3. The amount of energy transferred in a given time
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8
Q

What is the purpose of the National
Grid?

A

To link power stations to consumers so that they have access to a source of electricity.

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9
Q

What are the two types of transformers
used in the National Grid?

A
  1. Step-Up Transformers
  2. Step-Down Transformers
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10
Q

Where are step-up transformers found in the National Grid?

What do they do?

A

●Step-Up Transformers are used when connecting power stations to transmission cables

●They increase the potential difference

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11
Q

Where are step-down transformers found in the National Grid?

What do they do?

A

●Step-Down Transformers are used in connecting transmission cables to domestic buildings (like houses)

●They decrease the potential difference

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12
Q

Why do transmission lines transfer
electricity at high potentials?

A

●A high potential, results in a low current
●The lower the current, the less energy that is wasted as heat
●Therefore it is more efficient

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13
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Why does the potential need to be decreased between transmission lines and houses?

A

●Lower potentials are safer for domestic use and reduces the likelihood of severe electrocution

●Appliances are designed for 230V

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