Define electricity in detail.
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Posted by Sathi Gupta 4 years, 8 months ago
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Circuit, cell, bulb, switch... Find out about the electrical terminology your primary-school child will be using in the classroom and try some hands-on activities to support learning about electricity at home.
Electricity can be created in a variety of ways such as:
- burning fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal) at power stations,
- using wind power generated by wind turbines,
- using solar power generated by the sun,
- using water power (sometimes called hydropower) generated by running or falling water.
Electricity is transported to our homes, schools and places of work through wires and cables.
Electricity can also be stored in batteries (sometimes called cells).
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