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Plugs Fuse The fuse is designed to blow" if too much current passes through them Plug=The plug allows electrical appliances to be plugged into a socket Safely Three core electrical cables = These allow a safe. passage of electricity. conductor=The conductor is a material that allows charge to move easily through it e.g: copper wire. insulator: An insulator is a material that doesnt allow heat or charge to easly move through it (eg rubbed Neutral wire N ZIJK -live wire fuse Cable grip keeps wires. in plače, LIVE WIRE NEUTRAL WIRE EARTH WIRE Ich plugged 2 wire obed The blue wire is called the Neutral wire, This Carrys the current around the circuit and allows current to exit through the plug on the left The brown wire is called the live wire it carries Current around the circuit its route into the Plug is right The Green wire is called the earth wire. and is there for safety. It takes current from the appliance to the ground. earth The fuse is between the live pin and. live terminal the fuse has a low melting point in order to prevent fires. when the fuse flows the circuit is complete so the lectricity can't flow around. veutral live mains electricity is the electricity generated. by power stations and transported around. the country through the National grid Everyone connects to the mains when using an appliance mains electricity is an alternating current. In the uk the domestic electricity has a...
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Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User
frequency of 50Hz and a Potential difference of about 230v
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Physics AQA Paper 1 for GCSE Trilogy Higher Tier
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P5 – Electricity In The Home revision Notes.
Plugs Fuse The fuse is designed to blow" if too much current passes through them Plug=The plug allows electrical appliances to be plugged into a socket Safely Three core electrical cables = These allow a safe. passage of electricity. conductor=The conductor is a material that allows charge to move easily through it e.g: copper wire. insulator: An insulator is a material that doesnt allow heat or charge to easly move through it (eg rubbed Neutral wire N ZIJK -live wire fuse Cable grip keeps wires. in plače, LIVE WIRE NEUTRAL WIRE EARTH WIRE Ich plugged 2 wire obed The blue wire is called the Neutral wire, This Carrys the current around the circuit and allows current to exit through the plug on the left The brown wire is called the live wire it carries Current around the circuit its route into the Plug is right The Green wire is called the earth wire. and is there for safety. It takes current from the appliance to the ground. earth The fuse is between the live pin and. live terminal the fuse has a low melting point in order to prevent fires. when the fuse flows the circuit is complete so the lectricity can't flow around. veutral live mains electricity is the electricity generated. by power stations and transported around. the country through the National grid Everyone connects to the mains when using an appliance mains electricity is an alternating current. In the uk the domestic electricity has a...
Plugs Fuse The fuse is designed to blow" if too much current passes through them Plug=The plug allows electrical appliances to be plugged into a socket Safely Three core electrical cables = These allow a safe. passage of electricity. conductor=The conductor is a material that allows charge to move easily through it e.g: copper wire. insulator: An insulator is a material that doesnt allow heat or charge to easly move through it (eg rubbed Neutral wire N ZIJK -live wire fuse Cable grip keeps wires. in plače, LIVE WIRE NEUTRAL WIRE EARTH WIRE Ich plugged 2 wire obed The blue wire is called the Neutral wire, This Carrys the current around the circuit and allows current to exit through the plug on the left The brown wire is called the live wire it carries Current around the circuit its route into the Plug is right The Green wire is called the earth wire. and is there for safety. It takes current from the appliance to the ground. earth The fuse is between the live pin and. live terminal the fuse has a low melting point in order to prevent fires. when the fuse flows the circuit is complete so the lectricity can't flow around. veutral live mains electricity is the electricity generated. by power stations and transported around. the country through the National grid Everyone connects to the mains when using an appliance mains electricity is an alternating current. In the uk the domestic electricity has a...
iOS User
Stefan S, iOS User
SuSSan, iOS User
frequency of 50Hz and a Potential difference of about 230v