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by Ocean MurrayLoading...
Electricity Table of contents
- Chapter 1: what are conductors?
- Chapter 2: what are insulators?
- Chapter 3:fun facts about electricity?
- Glossary
Chapter 1: What are conductors?
So conductors are usuall types of mettle like steel, gold, bronze, and a couple more because it has a good atomic structure. so conductors have these types of metals that have free electrons that lets electricity go through it because it has a good atomic structure.
Chapter 2: What are Insulators?
Insulators are like the opposite of conductors they do not let current electricity go through. This is because it doesn't have a good atomic structure. Also these are some insulators. Fiberglass, wood, diamond, oil, glass and rubber.
Chapter 3: fun facts about electricity.
- Did you know that electric ells can produce up to 600-volt shock?!
- Did you know that copper is the most common conductor?
- Did you know that electricity travels at the speed of light which is over 186,000 Miles per second?!
- Did you know that one bolt of lightning can produce enough electricity for 200,000 normal houses?!
- Did you know that one lightning bolt is 5 times as hot as the Surface of the sun?!
- Did you know that fiberglass Is the most common insulator?
- Did you know that electricity can start people's heart?!
- Did you know that 60 min. of solar power can power the earth for a year?!
Glossary
- current electricity: when electricity moves.
- Insulators: does not conduct electricity.
- Conductors: allows electricity to go through.
- atomic: the smallest structure of matter.
- electrons: a particle with a negative electric charge.