SLK G9-Q4wk8 Mongcopa (Refined)
SLK G9-Q4wk8 Mongcopa (Refined)
SLK G9-Q4wk8 Mongcopa (Refined)
GENERATION, TRANSMISSION,
AND DISTRIBUTION OF
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
for SCIENCE Grade 9
Quarter 4 / Week 8
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OBJECTIVES
K: Explain the function or importance of ac generators, step
up and step-down transformers along transmission lines.
S: Illustrate how power is transmitted at high voltage and low
current through long distances.
A: Present ways to minimize power loss in transmission lines.
LEARNING COMPETENCY
Explain how electrical energy is generated, transmitted, and
distributed (S9FE - IVh - j -46)
I. WHAT HAPPENED
PRE – TEST
VOCABULARY REVIEW
Directions: Identify from the box the word or words being describe
by the following statements. Write your answer in a separate sheet
of paper/notebook.
Alternating current generator transformer
copper losses Electromagnetic induction Hysteresis losses
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7. It is the movement of energy from its place of generation to a
location where it is applied to perform useful work.
8. When a mass of conducting metal is moved in a magnetic field or is
subjected to a changing magnetic flux, induced currents circulate
in the mass.
9. It is the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries
electricity from the transmission system to individual consumers. ...
Often several customers are supplied from one transformer through
secondary distribution lines.
10.It is used for the transmission of electrical power from generating
substation to the various distribution units. It transmits the wave of
voltage and current from one end to another.
DISCUSSION
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Transmission is the “interstate highway” of electricity
delivery. It refers to the part of electricity delivery that moves bulk
electricity from the generation sites over long distances to
substations closer to areas of demand for electricity. Consumers
may recognize transmission lines as the larger, taller poles/towers
carrying many wires over longer distances. Transmission lines move
large amounts of power at a high voltage level – a level that is too
much to be delivered directly to a home or
business. Transmission lines, transformers, substations, and other
equipment have voltages of 100 kV (100,000 volts) and above.
1. Generation
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The primary reason that power is transmitted at high
voltages is to increase efficiency. As electricity
is transmitted over long distances, there are inherent energy
losses along the way. The higher the voltage, the lower the
current. The lower the current, the lower the resistance losses in
the conductors.
From among the conductors, the best are silver, copper
and aluminum, in that order. However, silver is very costly.
Although aluminum is only 61% as good conductor as copper, it
is cheap, durable, and wet roof, and is thus also used for
transmission lines, like copper.
THE TRANSFORMER
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Types of Losses in a Transformer and Their Efficiency
Iron losses mainly occur through the alternating flux within the
transformer’s core. Once this loss occurs within the core then it is
called core loss. This kind of loss mainly depends on the
material’s magnetic properties within the core of the transformer.
The core in the transformer can be made with iron, so these are
called iron losses. This type of loss can be categorized into two
types like hysteresis as well as eddy current.
b. Hysteresis Loss
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c. Eddy-Current Loss
Activity 1
Directions. Identify the following losses in transformer. Write your
answer in your science notebook.
1.___________ This kind of loss mainly occurs when the alternating
current is applied to the core of the transformer then the
magnetic field will be reversed.
2.__________ Energy is consumed in reversing the magnetic polarity
of the transformer core.
3. _________ These result from the resistance of the copper wires in
the primary and secondary turns.
4.__________mainly occur through the alternating flux within the
transformer’s core.
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Activity 2. Know my sequence
Directions: Write the correct sequence or steps in a typical
alternating current (ac) power distribution system.
Write your answer in your notebook.
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7. It is the movement of energy from its place of generation to
a location where it is applied to perform useful work.
8. When a mass of conducting metal is moved in a magnetic
field or is subjected to a changing magnetic flux, induced
currents circulate in the mass.
9. It is the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries
electricity from the transmission system to individual
consumers. Often several customers are supplied from one
transformer through secondary distribution lines.
10. It is used for the transmission of electrical power from
generating substation to the various distribution units. It
transmits the wave of voltage and current from one end to
another.
11. It is a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes
through a given area.
12. It is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on
moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic
materials.
13. The voltage output at utility poles.
14. The voltage output at ac generators in a typical power
generation system.
15. The voltage output in a stepped down transformer in the
area substation.
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REFERENCES
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF NEGROS ORIENTAL
SENEN PRISCILLO P. PAULIN, CESO V
Schools Division Superintendent
ROSELA R. ABIERA
Education Program Supervisor – (LRMDS)
ARNOLD R. JUNGCO
PSDS– Division Science Coordinator
MARICEL S. RASID
Librarian II (LRMDS)
ELMAR L. CABRERA
PDO II (LRMDS)
VICENTE B. MONGCOPA
Writer/Illustrator
STEPHEN C. BALDADO
HELBERT P. OJARIO
Lay-out Artists
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ALPHA QA TEAM
ZENAIDA A. ACADEMIA
ADELINE FE D. DIMAANO
FLORENTINA P. PASAJINGUE
BETA QA TEAM
ZENAIDA A. ACADEMIA
ALLAN Z. ALBERTO
EUFRATES G. ANSOK, JR.
ROWENA R. DINOKOT
CHRISTINE A. GARSOLA
LESTER C. PABALINAS
DISCLAIMER
The information, activities and assessments used in this material are designed to provide
accessible learning modality to the teachers and learners of the Division of Negros Oriental. The
contents of this module are carefully researched, chosen, and evaluated to comply with the set
learning competencies. The writers and evaluator were clearly instructed to give credits to
information and illustrations used to substantiate this material. All content is subject to copyright
and may not be reproduced in any form without expressed written consent from the division.
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15. 26,400 volts
14. 6,600 volts
13. 230-115 volts
SYNOPSIS
12. magnetic field
11. magnetic flux
10. Transmission lines
9. Distribution
Have you ever asked yourself how electricity 8. Eddy-current losses
reaches your houses? This undergoes several steps. 7. Power Transmission
consumers of electricity.
5.Utility pole
4. Distributing substation
3. Area Substation
By knowing these concepts, you can think of 2. Transmission
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