1. Electricity is a form of energy made by tiny particles called electrons moving through wires.
2. It usually comes from power stations where energy is made using water, wind, sun, or burning fuels.
3. The electricity travels through power lines and wires into our homes, schools, and buildings.
4. When you turn on a switch, the electrons flow through the wire and power things like lights, fans, TVs, and more.
5. Just like water flows through pipes, electricity flows through wires to give energy where it's needed
What role do resistors play in an electrical circuit?
How does static electricity differ from current electricity?
What are some real-world applications of electromagnetism?
How do batteries generate and store electrical energy?
What is the significance of Ohm’s Law in electrical engineering?
How do renewable energy sources like solar and wind generate electricity?