By: Dahmin Branch Electricity is an energy that is mostly used to power things. Electricity can look like different forms, maybe like in the streak of.

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By: Dahmin Branch

Electricity is an energy that is mostly used to power things. Electricity can look like different forms, maybe like in the streak of lighting. Like in this picture bellow:

 The inventor of electricity was Thomas Edison. He invented this invention in 1879.

 Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was the seventh and last child of Samuel and Nancy Edison.

 Thomas figured out how to create electricity from when he found out how to power a light bulb.

 Electricity is important because it powers most of our needs. An example might be our light: our furnaces, computer, television, games, cars, batteries, and many other things.

 Electricity can be found in many different places: one of them can be a outlet plug, a power cord, light bulbs. It can be found in tons of places and can be bought in a lot of stores.

 Electricity can come in many different forms. One form can be when it travels through cords. Another way can be w hen it powers light bulbs or phone lines or in electricity power plants like this picture:

 There are three main properties that make electricity work: voltage, amps and resistance. These properties work together inside a circuit to allow electricity to move from place to place.

 The president of the electric company maker I couldn’t find,but electric power plants give off all our electricity.

 Electricity’s headquarters can be located almost anywhere around the world. It can be located in any state in the united states.

 Yes, it does have a website for electricity. It is called or

 Yes, electricity can be operated in many different ways. It can be used for powering electronics and machines.

 Tons of electricity is made and used around the world. It is used every day by us people for many different reasons.

 It can cost you for your electricity bill depending how much electricity is used in your house.

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