Mains Electricity

1. Is it possible to step up or step down steady d.c voltage?

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2. How do you reduce power losses during transmission of electricity?

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3. State the difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker's?

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4. From the transformer, power is brought to the house through a two wire cable; Mention them

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5. Mention the name of the bus bar connected to the live wire

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6. Why is the lighting wire very thin compared to the other circuit's?

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7. Which of the following is not among the items which are contained in a home consumer fuse box?

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8. Which of the following is NOT a source of Mains electricity supply?

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9. Mention the bus bars contained in a consumer fuse box

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10. Give the name of the bus bar to which all the neutral wires of a home consumer circuit are connected to:

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11. A national grid is a system of power cables connecting all stations in a country to each other and finally to the consumers. True or False?

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12. Why is the cooker circuit wire very thick compared to the other circuit wires?

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13. Which kind of electrical appliance possess a risk of electric shock?

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14. Which type of circuit is often not earthed as a necessity?

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15. Which of the following statements is CORRECT about a fuse?

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16. What is the electrical power for domestic consumption?

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17. Name the electrical component used, to safe guard against excessive currents in a circuit

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18. Give the main importance of the national grid system

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19. Mention the dangers of high voltage transmission?

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20. Why are aluminum cables preferred for transmitting electrical power over a long distance?

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21. Mention the overall level of voltage stepped down from the national grid to a local transformer?

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22. Electrical Energy = POWER x TIME and its S.I UNIT IS J/s. True or False?

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