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Q: How does each part of the national grid work?
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How did Albrecht Durer use a grid format for creating his work?

He had a wire grid standing in front of him, and a similar grid drawn on a paper. Looking at the subject thruogh the grid, he saw one part of the subject through each square of the grid. He then drew in each square on the paper exactly what he saw through each square of the wire grid.


What is the purpose of national grid?

National grid is nothing but a net work (power system) of many different generation points across a region / country to feed to different end user points.


Does the national grid transmit at high voltage or a high current?

Both. That way a lot of power can be transmitted. The largest UK grid circuits work at 400 kV and a line of pylons can transmit up to 6000 MVA.


What is national migration?

A national migrant is simply someone who moves to a different part of a country to live and work.


Why have a national grid?

So that users of electricity don't have to rely on only one local power generatiing station. A National Grid is a network of electricity supply lines from various generating stations There is usually more than one supply line to most points (or grid nodes), from more than one generating station. So, by building a National Grid, users can continue to receive power from the other power stations in the network whenever a power station or a distribution sub-station has to be taken out of service for maintenance work or when some power lines are destroyed by bad weather.


What is a work sheet or a work book?

Is grid of columns ,rows and cells


What kind of work did people do as part of the CCC?

Maintaining State and National Forest


Why would it be advisable for a householder to remain connected to the national grid?

So that, as a user of electricity, he or she does not have to rely on only one local power generating station. A National Grid is a network of electricity supply lines carrying power from various generating stations There is usually more than one supply line to most points (or grid nodes), from more than one generating station. So, by using a National Grid, users can continue to receive power from the other power stations in the network whenever a power station or a distribution sub-station has to be taken out of service for maintenance work or when some power lines are destroyed by bad weather.


Why not each part of the cell work alone?

THE cell doesnt WORK alone


How does the grid system work in maths for kids?

It doesn't work. It just lazes around all day. Curse that Grid System! It never works for maths...


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Why step up transformers used in the national grid?

Electrical generators work at about 11,000 volts which is not enough to transmit power over long distances over about 5 miles. Therefore step-up Transformers are used to connect them to the local grid on 132 kV or the supergrid on 275 or 400 kV (in the UK)