L 27 Electricity and Magnetism [4] Alternating current (AC) vs direct current (DC) electric power distribution household electricity household wiring –GFIC’s.

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L 27 Electricity and Magnetism [4] Alternating current (AC) vs direct current (DC) electric power distribution household electricity household wiring –GFIC’s the kilowatt-hour (what you pay for)

Direct Current DC a circuit containing a battery is a DC circuit in a DC circuit the current always flows in the same direction Duracell +

Alternating Current (AC) In an AC circuit the current reverses direction periodically AC is what you get from the power companies Tesla and Edison fought over this, and Tesla won!

How does the line voltage change in time? peak rms

AC current The line voltage reverses polarity 60 times a second (60 Hertz) seesee the current through the bulb reverses direction 60 times a second also for heaters, hair dryers, irons, toasters, waffle makers, the fact that the current reverses makes no difference battery chargers (e.g., for cell phones) convert the AC to DC

Why do we use AC ?? (DC seems simpler ??) AC power is easier to generate late 1800’s  the war of the currents Edison (DC) vs Tesla (Westinghouse) (AC) Edison opened the first commercial power plane for producing DC in NY in 1892 Tesla who was hired by George Westinghouse believed that AC was superior Tesla was right, but Edison never gave up!

Why AC is better than DC DC power is provided at one voltage only AC power can be stepped up or down to provide any voltage required DC is very expensive to transmit over large distances compared to AC, so many plants are required DC power plants must be close to users AC plants can be far outside cities by 1895 DC was out and AC was in

The electric generator When a coil of wire is rotated inside a magnet, electricity is produced this electricity is AC the voltage depends on how much wire the coil has and how fast it is rotated. devices called transformers can make the voltage bigger or smaller transformers only work with AC 

Electric power generation and distribution It is more efficient to transmit electrical power (P = IV) at high voltage and low current. The losses along the transmission lines are reduced compared to transmission at low V.

Transformers This is a typical step-down transformers used to bring the line voltage down to a safe level before it enters your home. In your home two voltages are available: 220 V &120 V. The 220 is used for the high power appliances like the clothes dryer, oven, etc. The 120 V is for everything else.

House wiring all circuits are connected in parallel

Circuit overload if you have too many things plugged into the same circuit, the voltage may drop. you may notice that a lamp plugged into the same outlet as a hair dryer dims a bit when you turn on the hair dryer because a hair dryer draws a lot of current according to Ohm V = I R, a big I can cause enough drop in the voltage to be noticible!

What everybody needs to know about electricity neutral hot ground

Electric outlets The current is supposed to flow from the hot side to the neutral, if too much current flows the fuse blows or the circuit breaker trips. the ground is there for protection  to provide a safe path for current in the event of a short circuit on some circuits (kitchens and bathrooms) there is additional protection  GFCI  ground fault circuit interrupt. If current accidentally flows through anything other than the hot or neutral it interrupts the circuit very quickly

Man says live wire in bath was to save marriage Thursday, October 28, 2004 Posted: 7:53 AM EDT (1153 GMT) LA CROSSE, Wisconsin (AP) -- A man who said he threw a live electrical wire into his wife's bath hoping a near-death experience would save their marriage was convicted of attempted first-degree intentional homicide Wednesday. William Dahlby said in court he was only trying to scare his wife the evening of May 9. He told jurors the wire was hooked to a "ground fault interrupter“ designed to cut the electricity when the cord encountered water. His wife was not hurt.

Paying for electricity You pay for the total amount of electrical energy that is used the energy is measured in kilowatt-hours the kilowatt (kW) = 1000 W is the energy used per unit time When kW are multiplied by a time unit (hrs) we get total energy

$$$ example $$$ At a rate of 10 cents per kWh, how much does it cost to keep a 100 W light bulb on for one day? Solution: First 100 W = 0.1 kW, one full day has 24 hours, so cost = 0.1 kW x 24 hours x $0.10/kWh = $0.24 = 24 ¢  for one month that amounts to $7.20