AQA•GCSE•Combined Science
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Electricity
Current, circuits, resistance, domestic electricity and power
Practice 53 subtopics in Electricity. All questions match the AQA GCSE specification.
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Electricity is a key topic in the AQA GCSE Combined Sciencespecification. This topic covers current, circuits, resistance, domestic electricity and power.
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Circuit symbols (cell, battery, switch, resistor, variable resistor, lamp, fuse, voltmeter, ammeter, diode, LED, thermistor, LDR)Drawing and interpreting circuit diagramsElectric current as flow of chargeCharge calculation (Q = It)Electrons as charge carriers in metalsCurrent in circuits (same everywhere in series)Potential difference (voltage)Resistance and its effect on currentOhm's law (V = IR)Calculating resistanceRequired Practical: Investigating resistanceFactors affecting resistance (length, cross-sectional area, material)Ohmic conductors (constant resistance)Non-ohmic conductors (changing resistance)Required Practical: I-V characteristicsI-V graph for resistor (straight line through origin)I-V graph for filament lamp (curved)I-V graph for diode (one direction only)Thermistors (resistance decreases as temperature increases)Light-dependent resistors (resistance decreases as light intensity increases)Applications of thermistors and LDRsSeries circuit rulesCurrent the same throughout series circuitTotal potential difference shared between componentsAdding resistances in series (Rtotal = R1 + R2)Parallel circuit rulesPotential difference same across parallel branchesCurrent splits at junctionsTotal current is sum of currents through branchesTotal resistance less than smallest individual resistor (H)Calculating resistance in parallel (1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2) (H)Direct current (dc) and alternating current (ac)UK mains supply (230V, 50Hz)Frequency and potential difference of acThree-wire cable (live, neutral, earth)Live wire (brown) carries alternating potentialNeutral wire (blue) completes circuitEarth wire (green/yellow) safety wireWhy the live wire is dangerousFuses and circuit breakersEarth wire and fuse protectionElectrical power (P = IV)Power in terms of resistance (P = I²R)Power in terms of resistance (P = V²/R)Energy transfer in appliancesCalculating energy transferred (E = Pt)Calculating energy transferred (E = QV)Work done by electrical transfer (E = IVt)Structure of the National GridStep-up transformersStep-down transformersWhy high voltage transmission is efficientReducing power loss in transmission (P = I²R)
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