Photo of lightning. Fig. 3-4, p. 83 Diagram showing plant-to-home electricity.

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Photo of lightning

Fig. 3-4, p. 83 Diagram showing plant-to-home electricity

Chart of electricity use

Pie chart of electricity use in 2014, by source

Demonstration of the flow of electricity, one atom at a time

Photo of a simple circuit, or a physical demo of one

Gullfoss, Iceland

Series Circuit:

Parallel Circuit:

Niagara Falls

Photos of light bulbs (better to have them in the studio)

Hydroelectric Turbines  use water to turn the the coils of wire through a magnetic field

Electricity is transmitted over high voltage lines

A Transformer: Converts a current at one voltage into a current in a separate circuit at a different voltage  Entirely depends on the relative numbers of coils

Transformer station

Transformer stage diagram

Rube Goldberg machine video