electricity






 

Question by  Anonymous

How does electricity work?

 
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Answer by  fancbiz (952)

Electricity supplies energy which is transformed into other forms of energy. In heating elements, it is converted into heat while in lighting systems it is converted into light.Electric energy will thus be converted depending on the machine or purpose it is used for.

 
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Answer by  roshini (5)

An electron move from one atom to another creating unbalanced flow is called an electricity. There are two types of electricity, one is static electricity and the other is current electricity. Static electricity is the result of friction, and current electricity is the flow of electrons. AC and DC means electrons move in both direction and one direction.

 
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Answer by  mwebster6 (43)

Electricity is produced from the movement (flow) or displacement (creating an imbalance of positive or negative charges) of electrons in an atom. Static electricity is produced when electrons are displaced from an atom. Electricity is also produced by the flow of electrons (current) through a conducting material (wire) to a load (bulb).

 
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