Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Get Ready Get Set Start the clock Household Electricity Card Game.

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Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Get Ready Get Set Start the clock Household Electricity Card Game

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 1 This is where you connect the Earth wire

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 1 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer The earth wire is connected to the metal case of the device. At the other end it is connected to the cold water tap or a copper rod buried in the ground. TRY AGAIN

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 2 Melts when the current gets too big.

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 2 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer In a fuse the wire melts and breaks the circuit when the current reaches a certain level. TRY AGAIN

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 3 Unit of electric current

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 3 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer Electric current describes the rate at which electric charge flows. It is measured in units called Amps TRY AGAIN

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 4

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 4 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer TRY AGAIN Earth terminal Live Wire Fus e Live terminal Cord Grip Earth wire Neutral wire Neutral terminal Outer Insulation

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 5

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 5 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer TRY AGAIN Earth terminal Live Wire Fus e Live terminal Cord Grip Earth wire Neutral wire Neutral terminal Outer Insulation

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 6 Units of power

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 6 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer Power is a measure of the rate at which energy is used. The units are named after scientist James Watt. TRY AGAIN

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 7

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 7 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer TRY AGAIN Earth terminal Live Wire Fus e Live terminal Cord Grip Earth wire Neutral wire Neutral terminal Outer Insulation

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 8 Best fuse when current is normally = 2 A

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 8 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer You would normally select a fuse that blows when the current is a little higher than the normal current. TRY AGAIN

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 9 The energy used (kWhr), when a 2kW heater runs for 5 hours

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Question 9 NEXT QUESTION Correct Answer Well Done !

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Time Penalty 4 Seconds Help Hint Answer Energy = Power x time (kWhr) (kW) (s) TRY AGAIN

Neutral Wire Fuse Live Wire Watts W Amps A 3 Earth Wire 10 Stop the Clock You have successfully completed the quiz