The National Grid (WJEC GCSE Physics: Combined Science)

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The National Grid

  • The National Grid is the distribution system for electricity across the UK
    • The National Grid monitors power usage and responds to changing demand
      • Peak usage time is around 6 pm when people are cooking their evening meals
      • Usage is higher in the winter than the summer as people use more lighting and heating
  • Electrical energy is transferred from power stations to consumers using the National Grid
  • The National Grid consists of a system of cables and transformers linking power stations to consumers (houses, factories and buildings)

  • Current flows through the network of cables transferring energy 
    • When current flows in a wire, there is heating in the wire due to resistance
    • Therefore, energy is dissipated to the surroundings, this energy is wasted
    • The greater the current, the less efficient the energy transfer

  • The National Grid uses a low current to prevent this dissipation of energy in the cables
  • It does this by increasing the voltage when the current enters the National Grid

Power = voltage × current

P space equals space V I

  • This high-voltage transmission ensures the same power transfer with a smaller current
  • High voltage is dangerous for use in homes, so the voltage is lowered before the current reaches consumers
  • This stepping up and stepping down of the voltage is done by transformers

Use of Transformers

  • Step-up transformers are used to increase the voltage from the power station to the transmission cables
  • Step-down transformers are used to decrease the voltage, to a much lower value, from the transmission cables to the consumer

The National Grid

Power Loss National Grid, downloadable AS & A Level Physics revision notes

The National Grid is a system of cables and pylons that transfers energy from power stations to consumers

Worked example

Explain how step-up transformers increase the efficiency of the National Grid.

Answer:

  •  Step-up transformers increase the voltage and decrease the current in the power cables
  • The lower the current in the cables, the less resistance there will be, which results in less heating in the cables 
  • Therefore, by decreasing the current, wasted energy is reduced
  • Which increases the efficiency of the National Grid

Examiner Tip

Make sure you remember step-up and step-down in the correct order. Step-up transformers increase the voltage and step-down transformers decrease the voltage. 

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