Transformers: How We Change Electricity Safely and Efficiently GCSE Science
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In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we break down one of the most powerful — and misunderstood — ideas in electricity: transformers. Using a fun “Autobots and Decepticons” model, we explain how alternating current is turned into a changing magnetic field and back again, and how this allows transformers to step voltages up or down without creating or destroying energy.
You’ll learn why the National Grid uses very high voltages to move electricity around the country, how step-up and step-down transformers fit into the system, and why transformers only work with AC. Everything is explained clearly, using real-world examples that actually make sense.
Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, OCR GCSE Physics revision — or anyone who’s ever wondered how electricity gets from the power station to your plug socket.