 What is electricity made of?  An electron is a very small particle  Orbits around the atom (Like the earth around the sun) e-e- e-e- + Atom.

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 What is electricity made of?

 An electron is a very small particle  Orbits around the atom (Like the earth around the sun) e-e- e-e- + Atom

N S N S N S N S N S NS N S N S Opposites Attract! Like Repels!

N S +- Positive Side Negative Side

+  Positive attracts what?  Negative!  But how do they get over there?  They need something to travel on, like a metal wire! e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- - Conduction!

 Potential (stored) Electrical Energy  What can we use a battery for? 9 Volt Light Bulb!

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