Focus 1: Society has become increasingly dependent on electricity over the last 200 years.

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Focus 1: Society has become increasingly dependent on electricity over the last 200 years.

Discuss how the main sources of domestic energy have changed over time

Discuss some of the ways in which electricity can be provided in remote locations

Assess some of the impacts of changes in, and increased access to, sources of energy for our community

The differing views of Volta and Galvani about electricity # #... h0w did their work contribute to our understanding of electricity today?

Electricity is... The movement of electrons. Static Lightning Sparks Current Direct Alternating