USING ELECTRICITY We use electricity in our homes at different places. Electric Heater Electric MotorElectric Fuse.

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USING ELECTRICITY We use electricity in our homes at different places. Electric Heater Electric MotorElectric Fuse

Electric Heater: It has a wire made of metal nichrome which gets very hot when electricity flows through it. That heat is reflected into the room. USING ELECTRICITY Nichrome Wire

USING ELECTRICITY Electric Motor: It works with electricity and magnetism, when electricity flows through the coil, the magnet attracts the other metal. This process keeps the motor working.

USING ELECTRICITY Electric Fuse: A small, thin wire in a circuit, which allows the right amount of electricity to pass through it. When large amount of current passes through it, it melts.