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How Electricity Works

1. Atoms that cannot pass electrons are called insulators.

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2. Electrons are positively charged.

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3. Resistance is a restriction to the flow of electrons.

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4. Protons and Neutrons are inside the Nucleus.

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5. Rubber is an insulator.

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6. Electricity or electrical flow travels from negative to positive.

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7. Copper is a conductor.

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8. Electrons travel around the Nucleus.

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9. Atoms that can pass electrons are called conductors.

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10. When a conductor is wrapped into a coil it will generate a magnegic field when current travels though it.

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11. Current is measured by Amps.

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12. The Copper Atom has 29 Protons, 36 Neutrons, and 29 Electrons.

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13. Voltage is the pushing force in a cuircuit. Like pressure in a water hose.

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14. Current is the flow of electrons.

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15. Atoms are made from 3 particles.

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