Motors and Generators competition between Westinghouse and Edison to supply electricity to cities

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Motors and Generators Question 1 Analyse secondary information on the competition between Westinghouse and Edison to supply electricity to cities (3. Generators are used to provide large scale power production, rhs dot point 3) plus extra information on Tesla. - Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was an immigrant from Yugoslavia who became one of Americas most significant inventors - Responsible for: o The rotating magnetic field, the basis of most alternating-current machinery. o Selling the patent rights to his system of alternating-current dynamos, transformers, and motors to George Westinghouse in 1885 and continuing to work alongside him. o The success of alternating current o Utalising the power of the Niagara Falls o Inventing the Tesla coil, an induction coil widely used in radio technology - Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American - Responsible for: o The light bulb and the gramophone (before record player) o Numerous other devices which he had patents for - Edison Electric Light Company o 1882 began installing DC powered lighting systems and sold 200 000 lights in first 3 years rapid development of electric power generation/distribution. - George Westinghouse (1846-1914), American engineer - Responsible for: o Alternative system for generation/distribution using AC (alternating current) o Purchased patent of Nikola Tesla in 1885. - Competition: o Edison began a campaign against Westinghouse claiming that AC was unsafe due to its high voltages. During this campaign he held a demonstration to the public in 1887 which showed the intensity of a Westinghouse AC generator by connecting it to a metal plate and executing a dozen live animals. (electrocution) o 1889 saw the New York State government pass electrocution as the states method of execution. Edison campaigned for AC believing that this would support his view that AC was more dangerous. AC was chosen though Westinghouse would not sell his generators as he saw this punishment as cruel and unusual, though Edison claimed it was quick and painless. o Westinghouse first company is founded in 1886, Westinghouse Electric Company, and the first commercial AC power station generates electricity to the village of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. o Both Edison and Westinghouse competed for the $100 000 prize for creating a system which utalised the power of the Niagara River in 1887. o In 1893 General Electric Company offered to power the worlds first all-electric fair for $100 000 using DC, however Westinghouse received the contract as he offered to do it using AC for half the price. o As a result of Westinghouse successes with the fair (400 th anniversary of Columbus discovery of America, 250 000 lights) and the successful demonstration of transmission of a significant amount of electricity was made in Germany (Frankfurt to Lauffen 160km with 77% efficiency), AC was used in 1895 to transmit power from Niagara Falls to Buffalo. This was the first practical electric train locomotive (engine)

Question 1 Edison has been described as a man of his time he is said to have been the best known American during his own lifetime. Tesla has been described as, the man who invented the future ; he died relatively unknown and almost penniless. Discuss the contributions each man made towards the development of electrical distribution and world modernisation. Describe the ensuing battle between Edison and Westinghouse. Nikola Tesla immigrated from Yugoslavia to the United States when his attempts to have his AC motor constructed in France and Germany failed. He knew of Thomas Edison and was determined that he was the only man who could help him. Edison, who had already been running DC motors for years, took Tesla on board in order to improve his DC motors for the reward of $50 000. Tesla did this only to have Edison laugh and state that Tesla had obviously not understood his American humor. Tesla remained unpaid, working as a digger for Edison s cables until he found the courage to show the world his AC motor. Edison s direct current had been successful in powering lights and other sources; however this electricity could not be run over a long distance. The Edison Electric Light company had overcome this by building power stations every mile to reboot the current. Using DC also meant that only one voltage could be used, resulting in blown bulbs if too high or appliances not working to their full potential if too low. Tesla saw these two problems as ones that could easily be solved. By introducing Alternate Current, voltage could change accordingly and electricity could travel much further. Nikola set up his own lab and worked on sampling his AC motor. By 1888 he was ready to unveil his invention. George Westinghouse took particular interest in his ideas and appreciated the fundamentals of his patterns. Westinghouse bought Tesla s patterns for $1 million and a $2.50 commission was to be paid to Tesla for each AC motor invention that was sold. The Westinghouse Electric Company was formed and Tesla worked very closely alongside Westinghouse to improve his AC motor. It was the choosing between AC and DC which resulted in the battle between Edison and Westinghouse. Which of the two were to power the world and who would take credit for this major advance in technology? Edison and Westinghouse set out in competition against one and other in order to promote their way as the most effective. Edison started a campaign against the Westinghouse Electric Company as he saw its use of AC to generate its electricity. He stated that due to its high voltages, it was too dangerous to be used so freely. He demonstrated this to the public by setting up an AC generator connected to a metal plate and electrocuting around 12 live animals. This same year, Edison and Westinghouse competed for the $100 000 prize for creating a system which utalised the power of the Niagara River. Only two years later electrocution was implemented by the New York State Government to be the new method of execution. Thinking this would support his statement, Edison voted for this change. Westinghouse however saw this punishment as cruel and unusual and would not sell his generators to such a cause. The Chicago World Fair was the next event to continue the battle between Westinghouse and Edison. Edison Electric Light Company offered to power the event on DC for $100 000, while Westinghouse Electric Company said they would do it for half the price on AC hence gaining the contract. Edison refused Westinghouse to use his one piece light bulbs forcing Westinghouse Electric to invent the 2 piece light bulb. The fair was a major success and proved AC current to work efficiently and more conveniently. It was the most amazingly lit event the world had seen. Although due to Edison s negative campaigns

there was still a lot worry about the dangers of AC current. Tesla invented the Egg of Columbus in order to overcome AC s negative connotations. The Egg of Columbus showed the rotating magnetic field created by AC motors and by pressing a button Tesla showed that by wearing cork soled shoes, a flash of electricity could be passed over his entire body with no harmful effects. With these impressive demonstrations of alternating current electricity, the Westinghouse Electric Company was chosen to find a way of utalising the Niagara Falls power. It had been Tesla s long term dream to show that he could use the Falls power and by experimenting with wheels he was able to set up a water turbine which connected to a 5000 horse power generator to provide electricity. The Westinghouse Electric Company with Tesla s patterns had won the War of Currents. Edison s direct current was not to power the world. It is said that due to a financial difficulty in the company Tesla tore up is agreement to receive the $2.50 commission in order to keep the company going. As this remarkable advance in technology has come under the name of the Westinghouse Electric Company, Tesla s contributions have not been as greatly acknowledged.

Question 2 Gather, process and analyse information to identify some of the energy transfers and transformations involving the conversion of electrical energy into more useful forms in the home and industry. (5. Motors are used in industries and the home usually to convert electrical energy into more useful forms of energy, RHS dot point 2) - In energy transformation energy changes its form. - There are many examples which show this in the home where electrical energy is converted into: o Heat energy in kettles, hotplates, ovens and incandescent lights. o Light energy in incandescent lights and television o Microwave energy in microwaves o Kinetice energy in fans and food blenders o Sound energy in loudspeakers (conversion into kinetic energy) - In industry electrical energy is converted into: o Kinetic energy in electric motors o Chemical energy in car batteries o Chemical energy in electroplating - The energy lost by transmitting energy at high voltage and low current is much lower than that resulting from transmitting at high current and low voltage. Transformers are needed to change the voltages to make this possible. Gather and analyse secondary information to discuss the need for transformers in the transfer of electrical energy from a power station to its point of use. (4. Transformers allow generated voltage to be either increased or decreased before it is used, RHS dot point 4) - An alternator is driven by either the: o Turbine spun by the force of water o Pressure of steam - Each alternate produces three phase electricity with voltages up to 25 000V and currents as large as 20 000 amperes. - Step-up transformers are used to boost the voltage to around 500 000V for distribution to power lines forming part of the electricity grid. - This increase in voltage decreases current which results in lease heat lose in lines. - Transformers are essential for distribution. - Distribution requires significant grid infrastructure in power stations, sub-stations (with groups of transformers), power lines and towers. These are expensive to build and maintain. - Transformers between the power station and consumer reduce energy losses and gradually lower voltage so that it is reduced to 240V by the time it gets to households. Industry is usually 415V. More info at: http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/how_it_works/transformer.html http://www.howstuffworks.com/power.htm

Question 2 Transformers have been said to have catapulted the world into the 20th century. Describe their operation and discuss the origins of unwanted heat production. Explain how the chemical energy in coal can be transduced into kinetic energy in a smoothie machine analysing reasons for changes in voltages and less than 100% efficiency. Bibliography http://edison.rutgers.edu/snp4.htm taep@rci.rutgers. Last Updated: 02/17/2009 http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~bogdan/tesla/bio.htm Reproduced with permission from Britannica Online. Copyright (c) 1996 by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Physics Contexts 2 HSC Physics Excel

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