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                                            ELECTRICITY AND ITS MYTHS


Building upon Franklin's work, many other scientists studied electricity and began to understand more about how it works. For example, in 1879, Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb and our world has been brighter ever since! But as Benjamin Franklin really the first person to discover electricity 



HOW TO MODERN LIFETIME TO LOT  ENERGY TO USES
Modern comfort comes at a price and keeping all those air conditioners, refrigerators, chargers, and water heaters going makes household energy the third-largest use of energy in the United States. Here's what uses the most energy in your home: Cooling and heating: 47% of energy use. ... Electric oven: 3-4% of energy use

BASICS ELECTRICITY FACTS.
Fun Facts about ElectricityElectricity travels at the speed of light - more than 186,000 miles per second! A spark of static electricity can measure up to three thousand (3,000) volts. A bolt of lightning can measure up to three million (3,000,000) volts, and it lasts less than one second!
When electrons move, they carry electrical energy from one place to another. This is called current electricity or an electric current. ... Static electricity and current electricity are like potential energy and kinetic energy. When electricity gathers in one place, it has the potential to do something in the future.

Here are the biggest reasons why it is important to be energy-conscious and make every effort to conserve our electricity: Conservation can save you money. ... Fossil fuels are not a clean source of energy either. Conservation of electrical energy can help to lessen pollution and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Here are five easy ways you can start saving.
  1. Unplug Appliances and Turn off Lights. When you're not using appliances, make sure you turn them off. ...
  2. Hand-Wash the Dishes. ...
  3. Heating and AC Efficiency. ...
  4. Defrost Frozen Foods before You Cook Them. ...
  5. Buy Energy Efficient Lighting

.Here are the ten most common ways to conserve energy in your home, listed from the simplest to the most intensive methods.
  • Adjust your day-to-day behaviors. ...
  • Replace your light bulbs. ...
  • Use smart power strips. ...
  • Install a programmable or smart thermostat. ...
  • Purchase energy efficient appliances. ...
  • Reduce your water heating expenses.
  • ITS IS METHODS TO DO
  • Method 3 Heating and Cooling
    1. Use less hot water. Heating water requires a lot of electricity; the more hot water you use, the more your water heater has to produce to keep up. ...
    2. Insulate your house. ...
    3. Use the air conditioner sparingly. ...
    4. Keep your house at a lower temperature in the winter.
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Ohms Law. The most fundamental law in electricity is Ohm's law or V=IR. The V is for voltage, which means the potential difference between two charges. In other words, it is a measurement of the work required to move a unit charge between two points.
Things that are negatively charged and things that are positively charged pull on (attract) each other. This makes electrons and protons stick together to form atoms. Things that have the same charge push each other away (they repel each other). This is called the Law of Charges. Ohm's Law. For many conductors of electricity, the electric current which will flow through them is directly proportional to the voltage applied to them.
The Volt. The pressure that is put on free electrons that causes them to flow is known as electromotive force (EMF). The volt is the unit of pressure, i.e., the volt is the amount of electromotive force required to push a current of one ampere through a conductor with a resistance of one ohm.
ELECTRICITY FUNDAMENTALS. Electricity is an apparent force in nature that exists whenever there is a net electrical charge between any two objects. Basics of Electrostatics: Electrical charges are either negative (electrons) or positive (protons) The unit of charge, q, is called the coloumb.
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