Well, electricity is a form of energy produced by the motion of electrons. What a complicated definition for the person that is reading this blog right now and whose knowledge about electricity is really lower than the knowledge of the person who has created this blog. But don't feel offended! Every one might be a genius in one topic like SCIENCE, but really ignorant in another one like electricity.But every one learns something new every day and today you'll learn trully how electricity works if you pay specific attention to the information that will be exposed in this blog about electricity!
To begin with, an element is a substance that cannot be broken down or transformed into another thing by a chemical method. Some examples of elements are oxygen, water, and metal
(if you want to know more about the elements go to this link: http://www.chemicool.com/). In an element, there are a very small part in them named atoms. You could relate an atom to a particle if you compared the element to the whole world (I'm not saying that an atom is a particle, I'm just trying to compare it to a particle in some way because they're both small).
An atom is composed of 3 parts-protons, electrons, and neutrons.
A proton is positively charged. An electron is is negatively charged. And a neutron is are particles that are electrically neutral meaning that they don't have much change in their electric charging. Try comparing this to a car battery (the black cable is negative and the red cable positive electricity, and I don't know where to compare the neutron to the car battery).
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