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What is transferred through the National Grid? |
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Coal |
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Petrol |
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Gas |
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Electricity |
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What voltage is used to transfer electricity through the National Grid? |
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Up to 300,000 V |
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Up to 400,000 V |
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Up to 500,000 V |
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Up to 600,000 V |
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How is such a high voltage produced? |
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By using step-up transformers |
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By using step-down transformers |
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By using a Darlington pair |
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None of the above |
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Why is a high voltage used? |
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It increases the amount of energy wasted in cables |
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It reduces the amount of energy wasted in cables |
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The cables cannot transfer low voltage electricity |
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So they can transfer the electricity at a high current |
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What is the mains voltage in homes in the UK? |
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120 V |
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170 V |
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230 V |
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270 V |
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How is voltage from the National Grid changed into 230 V for home use? |
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Step-up transformer |
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A thin cable |
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A thick cable |
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Step-down transformer |
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Electricity is sent through the National Grid using which type of electrical current? |
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Alternating current |
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Direct current |
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Alternating and direct current |
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Neither alternating nor direct current |
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What voltage is produced in power stations? |
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15,000 V |
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20,000 V |
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25,000 V |
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30,000 V |
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Why don't birds get electrocuted when they stand on pylon wires? |
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As they are not connected to any grounded point, the electricity will not flow through the bird and will continue through the cables |
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They do get electrocuted |
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Birds do not conduct electricity |
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None of the above |
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Why does reducing the current and increasing the voltage mean less energy is lost? |
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A high voltage means they can transfer the electricity at a high current, transferring it at a high current means fewer electrons travelling through the cables which reduces the amount of collisions between electrons and the cables, thus wasting less energy as heat |
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A high voltage means they can transfer the electricity at a low current, transferring it at a low current means fewer electrons travelling through the cables which reduces the amount of collisions between electrons and the cables, thus wasting less energy as heat |
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A high voltage means they can transfer the electricity at a low current, transferring it at a low current means more electrons travelling through the cables which reduces the amount of collisions between electrons and the cables, thus wasting less energy as heat |
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A high voltage means they can transfer the electricity at a low current, transferring it at a low current means fewer electrons travelling through the cables which increases the amount of collisions between electrons and the cables, thus wasting less energy as heat |
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