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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Electricity - Household and Domestic Power
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Washing machines and vacuum cleaners are two of many devices that we take for granted. Without these, our lives would be very different and household chores would take much longer. Unlike nowadays, in the 1950s, very few married women went out to work. Instead they were expected to look after the husband and children as well as do the housework - they spent about 70 hours a week (that's almost twice the time of the normal working week) cleaning, cooking and shopping. One of the main reasons that this changed is that electrical appliances for the home became more affordable and many new... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Electricity - Household and Domestic Power
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10 Questions

1. What type of current does a cell or a battery produce?
2. Appliances with metal casing are usually what?
3. What is DC electricity?
4. Why do plugs contain fuses?
5. Most electrical devices connect to the mains supply using what connector?
6. In a plug there are three wires. What colour is the earth wire?
7. Why are cables insulated with plastic sheaths?
8. What is AC electricity?
9. What is the frequency of a supply which has a time period of 100 seconds
10. What is the correct formula for calculating the frequency of a supply?