A technician investigates different electrical devices that are used in a car - Edexcel - GCSE Physics Combined Science - Question 5 - 2021 - Paper 1
Question 5
A technician investigates different electrical devices that are used in a car.
The technician connects a device to the 12V car battery.
The technician measures the c... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A technician investigates different electrical devices that are used in a car - Edexcel - GCSE Physics Combined Science - Question 5 - 2021 - Paper 1
Step 1
(a) (i) Draw on Figure 8 to show how the circuit should be completed so that the current in the circuit and voltage across the device can be measured.
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To complete the circuit in Figure 8, draw a voltmeter in parallel across the device being tested. Additionally, include an ammeter in series with the device to measure the current flowing through it.
Step 2
(a) (ii) Calculate the power supplied to the headlamp.
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The power supplied to the headlamp can be calculated using the formula:
P=IV
Where:
I=4.8A (current in the headlamp)
V=12V (voltage from the battery)
Substituting the values:
P=4.8A×12V=57.6W
Thus, the power supplied to the headlamp is approximately 58 W.
Step 3
(b) (i) Calculate the current in the wires to the battery when all the devices are switched on.
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To find the total current when all devices are switched on, sum the individual currents:
Headlamp: 4.8 A
Interior Light: 0.6 A
Heater: 10 A
Radio: 2.3 A
Thus,
Itotal=4.8A+0.6A+10A+2.3A=18.7A
Therefore, the total current in the wires to the battery is 18.7 A.
Step 4
(b) (ii) State how the overall resistance of the circuit changes when any one of the devices is switched off.
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When any one of the devices is switched off, the overall resistance of the circuit increases. This occurs because the total current decreases due to the open circuit created by turning off a device.
Step 5
(b) (iii) Which of these should the technician choose to protect the radio circuit?
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The technician should choose a 5 A fuse to protect the radio circuit. Since the current in the radio is 2.3 A, a 5 A fuse provides adequate protection without blowing during normal operation.
Step 6
(b) (iv) Explain why the wires to the battery in a car are thicker than the wires that connect each device to its switch and its fuse.
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The wires leading to the battery are thicker to handle high currents without overheating. Thicker wires have lower resistance, which minimizes energy loss as heat, ensuring efficient power distribution across the various devices.