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Electricity

Electricity. Where does it come from?. ?. Water = Matter. Matter ?. Electricity = Energy. Matter VS Energy. A hand is not movement. A drum is not sound. A lamp is not light. A log is not heat. Electricity. When Charges Align.

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Electricity

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  1. Electricity Where does it come from?

  2. ?

  3. Water = Matter

  4. Matter? Electricity = Energy

  5. Matter VSEnergy A hand is notmovement A drum is notsound A lamp is notlight A log is notheat

  6. Electricity When Charges Align Each part has two opposite charges. Like charges repel each other. Unlike charges attract each other.

  7. Electricity When the parts are aligned, the flow goes in both directions. What flows? The charge.

  8. What else flows like a charge? The laughter seems to travel from person to person—but it is not really the laughter that’s moving (you are not laughing your neighbor’s laugh), it is just that the person who hears a neighbor laugh also starts to laugh. Laughter is often called “infectious”— when you hear another person laugh, you sometimes start to laugh too, even if you don’t really know what the other person is laughing about.

  9. Negative charge Positive charge The person’s mood (energy) has changed, but nothing has changed in the person’s body (matter).

  10. Electrical charges can flow through objects from one end to the other… …and from object to object. The movement of electric charges from one point to another iselectrical current.

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