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Power supplies and energy transfers GapFill

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Circuits transfer power at a rate equal to P = VI, or  P = I² ÷ RP = IR²P = R² ÷ IP = I²R, and because our electrical equations can be rewritten and substitutions made, this can also be written  P = R2 ÷ IP = EtE = I2 ÷ PP = E ÷ t. The total energy transferred by a component is equal to  E = V ÷ QE = QVE = Q²VE = Q ÷ V.

Domestic electrical appliances use mains electricity. This has an alternating potential difference with a value of  50 V330 V80 V230 V, at a frequency of  80 Hz50 Hz230 Hz330 Hz.
Mains electricity is delivered by three-core cables, which consist of the  earthlivegroundneutral wire, which provides the potential difference, the  neutralearthliveground wire, which completes the circuit, and the  neutralearthgroundlive wire, which is for safety purposes and only carries a current if there is a fault in the appliance. The potential difference between the live wire and both the neutral and earth is  330 V80 V50 V230 V, but the potential difference between the  neutral and livelive and earthcasing and the groundneutral and earth is zero. This will explain why fuses and switches should be connected to  the earth wirethe neutral wirethe ground wirethe live wire of domestic circuits. When a domestic electrical appliance is working correctly there should be  noa small amount ofalmost nosome current flowing through the earth wire.

All domestic electrical appliances have a power rating given in watts. If a kettle has a power rating of 2000 W, this means that the kettle transfers  2000 J2000 Vwatts2000 W of energy per second from  electric powerthe voltagean energy sourceelectrical energy to kinetic energy of the water particles.

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