Electricity is energy from electron movement in conductors like wires. It powers our daily life, from lights to gadgets.
Electrons, found in atoms, flow to create electric current. They move between atoms, generating electricity.
Nature shows electricity in lightning bolts and deep within the Earth. Electric eels stun prey with electric currents.
Power plants convert fuels into electricity via turbines. Renewable sources like solar and wind energy are gaining popularity.
Materials are conductors, insulators, or semiconductors based on electron flow. Copper conducts, while rubber insulators.
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