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Revision as of 15:34, 7 October 2018
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
An electrical appliance is anything that needs electricity to work.
About Electrical Appliances
- Electrical appliances often have a plug to use the Mains Electricity.
- Some electrical appliances use electrical cells to power them.
Examples
Kettle | Television | Refrigerator | Toaster |
Oven | Microwave | Washing Machine | Hair Dryer |
Key Stage 3
Meaning
An electrical appliance is anything that needs electricity to work.
About Electrical Appliances
- Electrical appliances often have a plug to use the Mains Electricity.
- Some electrical appliances use electrical cells to power them.
Power Ratings
Filament Bulb ~ 60Watts | Energy Saving Bulb ~ 25Watts | Vacuum Cleaner ~ 800Watts | Iron ~ 1100Watts |
Kettle ~ 2000Watts | Television ~ 250Watts | Refrigerator ~ 200Watts | Toaster ~ 1500Watts |
Oven ~ 2500Watts | Microwave ~ 1000Watts | Washing Machine ~ 2500Watts | Hair Dryer ~ 600Watts |