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Electric Nicholas P

What is Electricity? Electricity- electric crotons How was it discovered? Benjamin Franklin flew a kite in a storm Insert a picture of who invented it.

Types of Electricity List 3 types of electricity and how they are generated Static is generated through fabric and metal Solar is generated through solar panels Current is generated when positive & negative electricity meet www.articalsbase.com/www.scinsema-desimple.com

How does it travel? Explain how electricity travels to your home. Wires Motors Switches Battery Generator Power plant

The Metre How is electricity is measured? Explain how the electrical metre works? Electricity flows through a wire connected to the metre then it measures the electricity. Amount of electricity used at home:1600-2000 square feet Amount of electricity used at school:240 to 300 times households use. insert a picture of the meter.

Potential Dangers List 5 potential. Lightning Opening PS2 without turning it off Matches Letting a baby plug something in. Touching a wire while electric is flowing. Water List a way to avoid the danger here. STAY AWAY FROM WIRES!!!

Making your house safe List 3 ways you can make your house safe. Include pictures. Let a parent plug things in. DON’T mess with light sockets. DON’T use a TV in a powerful storm.