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Electricity and Magnets

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Electricity and Magnets

par Nikki Bell
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Electricity is a form of energy made by electrons

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There are two kinds of electrical energy

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Current electricity is the flow of free electrons along a pathway (such as a wire)

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Static electricity occurs when electrons do not flow but build up on a material

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Electromagnetism has no magnets at all

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Protons have a positive charge

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Electrons have a negative charge

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Neutrons have no charge

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The center of the atom is the nucleus

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we call the path that electricty follows (like in a wire) a road

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Examples of static electricity can be: a sock stuck to a shirt in the dryer or hair standing up after rubbing hair with a balloon.

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Benjamin Franklin was fascinated by electricity

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Insulators are materials that block the flow of electrons (electricity)

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Conductors are the materials that allow electricity to easily travel across them.

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Batteries are sometimes called WET cells

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Samples of simple circuits can include: flashlights, blenders, and doorbells.

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Lines of forces extend from the poles of a magnet in an arched pattern.

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Thermal energy is associated with heat

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Mechanical energy is associated with motion

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Radiant energy is associated with circles

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