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Glossary about electricity

  • Battery: A device that stores energy and can provide electricity.

  • Conductor: A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, like copper wire.

  • Current: The flow of electric charge through a conductor.

  • Electric Circuit: A path that electric current follows, usually including a power source and components like bulbs or resistors.

  • Electricity: A form of energy that powers devices and lights up homes.

  • Insulator: A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily, such as rubber or plastic.

  • Power: The rate at which electrical energy is used or transferred.

  • Resistance: A measure of how much a material opposes the flow of electricity.

  • Static Electricity: A stationary electric charge, often produced by friction.

  • Voltage: The difference in electric potential between two points, which makes electric current flow.

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Glossary about electricity

  • Battery: A device that stores energy and can provide electricity.

  • Conductor: A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, like copper wire.

  • Current: The flow of electric charge through a conductor.

  • Electric Circuit: A path that electric current follows, usually including a power source and components like bulbs or resistors.

  • Electricity: A form of energy that powers devices and lights up homes.

  • Insulator: A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily, such as rubber or plastic.

  • Power: The rate at which electrical energy is used or transferred.

  • Resistance: A measure of how much a material opposes the flow of electricity.

  • Static Electricity: A stationary electric charge, often produced by friction.

  • Voltage: The difference in electric potential between two points, which makes electric current flow.

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