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10Household electrification is the process of supplying electricity from the powerhouse to homes.
Electricity supplied to homes is reduced to 220 V at the substation transformer.
Domestic wiring uses aluminium cables instead of copper.
The main switch is also known as the master switch.
The electric meter measures electrical energy consumption in amperes.
One unit of electrical energy is equal to one kilowatt hour.
MCB can be reused after tripping without replacement.
A fuse has a high melting point and low resistance.
Switches are always connected in the live wire.
Electric bulbs in houses are connected in parallel.
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Household electrification refers to:
The voltage supplied for domestic use is:
Which device measures electrical energy consumption?
The commercial unit of electrical energy is:
Which device automatically trips during excess current flow?
Fuse wire is generally made of:
Which wiring combination is used for electric bulbs at home?
Which part distributes current to different appliances?
Which filament is used in an electric bulb?
Which socket type is safer in domestic wiring?
The process of supplying electricity to houses is called ______ electrification.
Domestic electricity voltage is reduced to ______.
Electrical cables used in houses are made of ______.
Switches are connected in the ______ wire.
An electric bulb converts electrical energy into ______ energy.
The main switch is connected in ______ with the loads.
Electrical energy consumption is measured in ______ hour.
One unit of electricity equals ______ kWh.
MCB protects the circuit from ______ circuits.
A fuse melts due to its ______ melting point.