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ELECTRIC POWER. POWER AT HOME When you plug in a device, you are using alternating current (AC) Both (+) and (-) … alternates at 60x /second (60Hertz)

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1 ELECTRIC POWER

2 POWER AT HOME When you plug in a device, you are using alternating current (AC) Both (+) and (-) … alternates at 60x /second (60Hertz)

3 POWER AT HOME When you plug in a device with a battery, you are using direct current (DC) Rechargeable = AC/DC Cell Laptop Electric toothbrush Electric car

4 ELECTRICAL DEVICES Transformer – changes between high and low voltage

5 ELECTRICAL DEVICES Special Power Cords -

6 SAFETY DEVICES Fuses & Circuit Breakers

7 SAFETY DEVICES Ground-Fault & Arc-Fault Interrupters

8 POWER Electric Power – The rate of energy used by an appliance Measured in units of Watts (W) or kiloWatts (kW). Kilo = 1000 1 kW = 1000W Equations:

9 POWER The more Watts a device uses, the more expensive it is to use. **Most expensive move heat in or out.**

10 EFFICIENCY

11 FROM THE POWER COMPANY When you get your electric bill, you get charged in units of kilowatt  hours. kWh = how many kW multiplied by hours ran Ex: A 100W lightbulb ran for 10 hours = 1 kWh $ = kW  hrs  rate (set by power company)

12 EXAMPLE Assume your rate = $0.10 / kWh

13 POWER BILL GAS

14 POWER BILL - ELECTRIC

15 POWER BILL – DAY TO DAY ELECTRIC

16 POWER BILL – HOUR BY HOUR ELECTRIC

17 POWER BILL – COMPARED TO NEIGHBORS


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