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Electricity Cost in Today’s Homes

Electricity Cost in Today’s Homes. By: Cody Johnson. What is Electricity?. The supply of electric current to a house or other building for heating, lighting, or powering appliances. How Does it Work?.

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Electricity Cost in Today’s Homes

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  1. Electricity Cost in Today’s Homes By: Cody Johnson

  2. What is Electricity? • The supply of electric current to a house or other building for heating, lighting, or powering appliances.

  3. How Does it Work? • Electricity comes from the movement of electrons, which electrons are tiny particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. When enough electrical energy is added to the electrons-after flipping on a switch, or plugging in a cord, or adding a battery-they can escape from their normal orbit and flow along a path.That's mostly how people use electricity . . . we make it flow along a path into things like light bulbs, refrigerators and CD players. The path electrons follow is called a circuit.

  4. Things to Unplug to Reduce Bill • First step is unplugging cable boxes • Second step is unplugging computers • Third step is unplugging televisions • Fourth step is unplugging audio/video • Fifth step is unplugging game consoles • Sixth step is unplugging digital picture frames

  5. Other Ways to Reduce Bill • Cleaning air filters • Shutting off AC during the day or having a timer • Seal all cracks in house ( windows, Doors, etc) • Have your home properly insulated save you 20% year around

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