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Physics Quiz - Electricity - The Usefulness of Electrical Appliances (Questions)

Everyday devices turn electrical energy into light, sound, heat or movement. This GCSE Physics quiz tests how we use appliances efficiently and safely.

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Fascinating Fact:

Many appliances now have energy efficiency labels, which help consumers choose devices that use less energy and reduce running costs.

In GCSE Physics, you study how electrical appliances transform energy into useful forms, such as light in lamps or kinetic energy in motors. You also learn how power ratings, efficiency and time affect the total energy transferred and running cost. Understanding these ideas helps you compare appliances, explain wasted energy and make better choices about using electricity at home and in school.

  • Power rating: The rate at which an appliance transfers energy, usually measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW).
  • Efficiency: A measure of how much of the input energy is transferred usefully, often written as a percentage.
  • Kilowatt-hour: The energy transferred by a 1 kW appliance running for 1 hour, used as the unit on electricity bills.
How do you calculate the efficiency of an electrical appliance?

Efficiency of an electrical appliance is calculated using efficiency = useful output energy ÷ input energy × 100%. The closer the answer is to 100%, the less energy is wasted.

What does the power rating on an appliance tell you?

The power rating tells you how quickly an appliance transfers energy. A higher power rating means it transfers more energy per second, so it usually uses more electricity in the same time.

Why are energy efficient appliances important in GCSE Physics?

Energy efficient appliances are important because they waste less energy, reduce running costs and lower environmental impact. In GCSE Physics they provide real examples of efficiency calculations and energy transfer.

1. Which of the following items use electricity in the home?
[ ] Book
[ ] Chair
[ ] Step ladder
[ ] TV and computer
2. Which does not normally rely on electricity?
[ ] Water tap
[ ] Wireless router
[ ] Tumble dryer
[ ] Oven
3. If a 3 kW kettle is switched on for 3 minutes, when compared to a 2 kW toaster switched on for 5 minutes, which uses more energy?
[ ] Kettle
[ ] Toaster
[ ] They use the same amount of power
[ ] More information is needed to discover which appliance uses the most power
4. Another kettle has a power rating of 3 kW of power and transfers 2 kW of that into heat energy to boil water. How efficient is the kettle?
[ ] 33%
[ ] 50%
[ ] 66%
[ ] 75%
5. What is an advantage of using a kettle instead of a pan on a gas cooker to boil water?
[ ] Easier to pour the hot water
[ ] Faster to boil water
[ ] There is no advantage
[ ] More efficient and often faster to boil water
6. Which would be safest and most efficient for toasting bread?
[ ] Cooker hob
[ ] Toaster
[ ] Oven
[ ] Barbecue
7. Which appliance would work if the electricity was not working in a house?
[ ] Wind-up torch
[ ] Solar hot water heater
[ ] Petrol lawn mower
[ ] All of the above
8. What is a disadvantage of an oven?
[ ] Large capacity means it is not efficient for cooking small items
[ ] Can only heat at one temperature
[ ] Large capacity for cooking multiple items
[ ] Has a timer
9. How much power does a kettle use if it transfers 1,000 joules of energy in 10 seconds?
[ ] 1 W
[ ] 10 W
[ ] 100 W
[ ] 1,000 W
10. If an electric hob uses 75 W of power in 300 seconds to boil water in a pan, whilst a kettle uses 100 W to boil the same mass of water in 150 seconds, which is the more energy efficient appliance to use for this process?
[ ] Kettle
[ ] Hob
[ ] They use the same amount of energy
[ ] It is impossible to work out

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Physics Quiz - Electricity - The Usefulness of Electrical Appliances (Answers)
1. Which of the following items use electricity in the home?
[ ] Book
[ ] Chair
[ ] Step ladder
[x] TV and computer
Hang your head in shame if you got that one wrong!!
2. Which does not normally rely on electricity?
[x] Water tap
[ ] Wireless router
[ ] Tumble dryer
[ ] Oven
OK, that's the end of the warm up questions!
3. If a 3 kW kettle is switched on for 3 minutes, when compared to a 2 kW toaster switched on for 5 minutes, which uses more energy?
[ ] Kettle
[x] Toaster
[ ] They use the same amount of power
[ ] More information is needed to discover which appliance uses the most power
Using simple ratios often can help to work the answer out - three times three for the kettle as opposed to two times five for the toaster. Working it out correctly, the kettle uses 0.15 kWh whilst the toaster uses 0.17 kWh of power
4. Another kettle has a power rating of 3 kW of power and transfers 2 kW of that into heat energy to boil water. How efficient is the kettle?
[ ] 33%
[ ] 50%
[x] 66%
[ ] 75%
Efficiency is calculated by dividing the output by the input and converting the resulting fraction to a percentage by multiplying by one hundred
5. What is an advantage of using a kettle instead of a pan on a gas cooker to boil water?
[ ] Easier to pour the hot water
[ ] Faster to boil water
[ ] There is no advantage
[x] More efficient and often faster to boil water
Even with a lid on the pan, more of the energy will end up in the water when using the kettle
6. Which would be safest and most efficient for toasting bread?
[ ] Cooker hob
[x] Toaster
[ ] Oven
[ ] Barbecue
Minimizing risk and maximizing efficiency is always a major factor in the design of appliances for specific purposes. Not all exam questions will make it as obvious as this, so be on the lookout for this type of question in your GCSE exams and tests
7. Which appliance would work if the electricity was not working in a house?
[ ] Wind-up torch
[ ] Solar hot water heater
[ ] Petrol lawn mower
[x] All of the above
Whilst many appliances run off mains electricity, it is possible to rely on other sources of energy to power appliances. Finding a balance between appliances could not only save you money but also save harmful gases from being released into the atmosphere as a result of how electricity is generated by power companies. In this case, an electric lawn mower would be the compromise - you can't cut the lawn during a power cut but does that really matter?
8. What is a disadvantage of an oven?
[x] Large capacity means it is not efficient for cooking small items
[ ] Can only heat at one temperature
[ ] Large capacity for cooking multiple items
[ ] Has a timer
As ovens have large capacities, it is sometimes inefficient to cook small items in it. Instead, see if it is possible to use a microwave or a slow cooker as both have smaller capacities and are more efficient for smaller items
9. How much power does a kettle use if it transfers 1,000 joules of energy in 10 seconds?
[ ] 1 W
[ ] 10 W
[x] 100 W
[ ] 1,000 W
power = energy transferred divided by the time taken to transfer the energy. One watt is a rate of transfer of energy of one joule per second
10. If an electric hob uses 75 W of power in 300 seconds to boil water in a pan, whilst a kettle uses 100 W to boil the same mass of water in 150 seconds, which is the more energy efficient appliance to use for this process?
[x] Kettle
[ ] Hob
[ ] They use the same amount of energy
[ ] It is impossible to work out
This is a quantitative variation of question 5. From the equation linking energy, time and power you can calculate that the kettle uses only 15,000 J whereas the hob uses 22,500 J