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Electricity and Magnetism. Natural Science unit 5

by ashley gardner

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NATURAL SCIENCE | UNIT 5
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electricity and magnetism
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created by: ashley gardner
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electricity
Electricity is the movement of electrons from one atom to another. In order to produce electricity, a force is needed to make an electron leave its orbit.
Remember: electrons are particles that orbit the nucleus. Electrons have a negative charge.
electric current
Electrons can move to another atom, and when we force an electron to leave its atom and begin orbiting a different atom, the balance between positive and negative charges in each atom changes.
The constant movement of electrons between atoms is called electric current. The atom that has gained an electron now has more negative electrons than positive protons. This imbalance between the charges attracts an electron from another atom. When an electron is pulled away from its orbit, it leaves an unbalanced atom, which pulls another electron away from its orbit, and so on.
electric circuits
We can usually find the following components in an electric circuit:
Light bulb, switch, battery, and a wire.
Where is the electricity stored?
The Battery

Where does the electricity flow?
The conductor. The conductor is wires made from metals, like copper.
A circuit is a continuous circle from the battery, through the components and back to the battery. When electric current is flowing, the lamp lights up.
A switch in a circuit can turn the current on and off.
Which part of the atom is responsible for creating an electric current?
What components can you find in an electric circuit?
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