WHAT IS
ELECTRICITY?
Electricity
is a form of energy. Electricity is the flow of electrons. All matter is made
up of atoms, and an atom has a center, called a nucleus. The nucleus contains
positively charged particles called protons and uncharged particles called
neutrons. The nucleus of an atom is surrounded by negatively charged particles
called electrons. The negative charge of an electron is equal to the positive
charge of a proton, and the number of electrons in an atom is usually equal to
the number of protons. When the balancing force between protons and electrons
is upset by an outside force, an atom may gain or lose an electron. When
electrons are "lost" from an atom, the free movement of these
electrons constitutes an electric current.
An electric generator (Long ago, a machine that generated electricity was named "dynamo" today's preferred term is "generator".) is a device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. The process is based on the relationship between magnetism and electricity.
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