Module 7 No Ak
Module 7 No Ak
Module 7 No Ak
Science
Quarter 4 - Week 7 - Module 7:
Electricity
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Science 9
Quarter 4 - Week 7 - Module 7: Electricity
First Edition, 2021
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Management Team:
2. By which of the following method in which electric power may be transmitted from
one location to another location?
A. Overhead system B. Substation
C. Underground system D. Both A and C
3. Name the cable or conductor which connects the distributor to the consumer
terminals.
A. Distributor B. Feeders
C. Service Mains D. Transmission
4. Which of the following are not used for the transmission and distribution of
electrical power?
A. Aluminum B. Copper C. Steel D. Tungsten
6. What happens to the voltage that travels from the source to the consumers?
A. The voltage of is constant.
B. The transformer raises the voltage so it can travel long distances.
C. The voltage is stepped- up for transmission and stepped -down before being
distributed to households.
D. The voltage is stepped- down for transmission and stepped -up before being
distributed to households.
12. Which of the following is the CORRECT order of electrical power system
components?
A. Distribution System - Generation Station - Transmission System
B. Generation Station - Transmission System - Distribution System
C. Transmission System - Generation Station - Distribution System
D. Transmission System - Distribution System - Generation Station
13. Transformers are used to raise the voltage along substation and lower it for
residential consumption. What kind of transformers are used to raise the
voltage?
A. Step -up B. Step -down C. Feeders D. Service Mains
Can you enumerate the different uses of electricity in our daily life based on
the diagram?
Figure 1: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/19/34/1a/19341a6346624efe7c755cb7ce299bb6.jpg
Activity 1:
Uses of Electricity
1.
2.
3.
4.
Uses of 5.
Electricity In Our
Daily Life 6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Discover
loop of wire between the poles of a magnet. This method is still used today. Modern
power plants generate electricity in a variety of ways. It is most often generated by
heat engines fueled or powered by burning fossils fuels or radioactive elements, but
it can also be generated by water, wind, solar and geothermal power.
Electricity is generated at power plants and moves through a complex called
Grid. The electrical Grid is a complex network of electrical generators, transmission
and distribution lines that dynamically responds to shifts in electrical supply and
demand to make sure electricity is always supplied reliably.
Figure 2: https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/electricity/delivery-to-consumers.php
Generating Stations:
In addition, there are two major categories of energy sources: renewable and
non-renewable.
Figure 3: https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/electric_power/illustrated_glossary/transmission_lines.html
Distribution System
It is the final stage in the delivery of electric power. It carries electricity from
the transmission system to individual consumers. It is a part between distribution
substations and consumers. Classified into:
Primary Distribution Lines- carry medium voltage (11 kV), where the voltage
is stepped down from 33 kV to 11 kV by distribution substations transformer-
supplied to commercial and industrial consumers.
Secondary Distribution Lines- carry low voltage (415 /250 V)- where the
voltage is stepped down from 11 kV to 415/ 240 V by service transformer banks-
supplied to commercial and residential.
Procedure: Unscramble the words by placing the correct letter in the boxes. Use the
numbered boxes to complete the answer for the two riddles.
1 DEFEESR F 4 E D
2 TAGEVOL V 2 L G
3 DRIG 11 R D
4 WEROP 1 O 3 R
5 TIONSUBSTAS S U 6 T T O N
6 NILES 9 N S
7 TORTRIBUDIS D I 5 I T O R
8 MERSSUCON O 10 S M E S
9 FORTRANMERS T R 8 S F E R
10 RCURENT U R R N 7
#1 Answer: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 9 2 10
#2 Answer:
11 4 10 4 5 8 7 2 5 6
ACTIVITY 3: Tracing Power
Procedure: Carefully analyze the pictures, and match them to the descriptions by
writing the letter of the correct answer on another sheet of paper.
A. D.
B. E.
C. F.
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1. Steam is generated in the power plant by the burning of fossil fuels or by nuclear
fission or geothermal energy.
2. The steam powers a turbine which spins a huge magnet inside a copper wire. Heat
energy converts to mechanical energy which then converts to electrical energy in
the generator.
3. Electricity flows from the power plant through wires to the step up transformer.
The transformer raises the voltage so it can travel long distances- it is raised to as
high as 756,000 volts.
4. The electric current then runs through the power lines to the substation
transformer where voltage is lowered to between 2,000 and 13,000 volts.
6. From there, electricity comes into your home through a service box, where your
meter is located to measure how much you use. Wires take electricity around your
home, powering your lights and all your electrical appliances.
8. What do you notice about the size of the transmission lines as it reaches the
consumers?
_____________________________________________________________________
9. Does the size of wires and cables used matter in energy transmission? __________
__________________________________________________________________________________
10. What happens to the voltage that travels from the source to the consumers?
______________________________________________________________________
ACTIVITY 4: Venn Diagram for Power Sources
Procedure: Use the Venn Diagram to show the difference and similarities of
RENEWABLE SOURCES and NON RENEWABLE SOURCES of energy for electrical
power. Select your answer from the box below.
May not be replenished by nature or take long geological time to be formed again
Available continuously
Renewable Non-Renewable
Deepen
ACTIVITY 5: Transporting Electricity
Procedure: A. Explain what each of the components numbered below does to get
electricity from the generator to the consumer.
Figure 4: https://issuu.com/theneedproject/docs/intermediateinfobookactivities/50
Components Function
1. Power Plant
2. Step-up Transformer
3. Transmission Line
4. Power Tower
5. Step-down Transformer
6. Distribution Line
7. Neighborhood Transformer
Figure 5: https://kids.britannica.com/students/assembly/view/53257
ACTIVITY 6: Block Diagram of Power System
Procedure: Part A. Write the correct term/s in each block to show how electricity
is transmitted and distributed. Use the word bank below.
1. 2. 3. 4.
5.
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Gauge
2. Power Plants in general, use generators to convert kinetic energy into heat energy.
3. Transmission Line helps in the movement of electricity from a power plant or power
station to the various substations whereas the Distribution Line carries electricity
4. A step- down transformer reduces the voltage to 200 V, the standard AC voltage
in the Philippines.
5. Feeders are conductors from which numerous tapping from the pole mounted
transformer is taken for the supply to the consumers.
of electricity
delivery that moves bulk electricity from the generation sites over long distances
to substations closer to areas of demand for electricity.
8. The sequential flow of procedures, systems, and activities which are designed and
linked to facilitate and monitor the movement of goods and services from the
source to the consumer.
9. Generally treated as heat engines to convert heat input into work, hence to
produce electricity at a sustained rate. Heat input is supplied by burning fossil
fuels (coal, oil, and natural) and biomass, or processing nuclear fuel, or harvesting
thermal energy.
10. It is the final stage in the delivery of electric power. It has Service Mains, a
smaller cable which connects the distributor to the consumer meter.
Part 3. Choose he letter of the correct and write it on a separate sheet of paper.
12. Which of the following is the CORRECT order of electrical power system
components?
E. Distribution System - Generation Station - Transmission System
F. Generation Station - Transmission System - Distribution System
G. Transmission System - Generation Station - Distribution System
H. Transmission System - Distribution System - Generation Station
13. Transformers are used to raise the voltage along substation and lower it for
residential consumption. What kind of transformers are used to raise the
voltage?
B. Step -up B. Step -down C. Feeders D. Service Mains