The document provides an overview of basic electrical theory, including:
1) Electricity is generated by the flow of electrons, which can flow through conductors but not insulators. Common conductors are metals which contain "free electrons".
2) Generators use magnets to push electrons through wires, creating a flow of electrons called current that can be measured in amps.
3) Electrical circuits require a voltage source to push electrons through a conducting wire from the negative terminal to the positive terminal, powering devices called loads along the way.