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Did you know that Thomas Edison invented the first long-
lasting incandescent light bulb?
To put it very simply, electricity is the flow of electric energy that powers technology
– from the lights in our house, the computer we work on, and the smallest of
gadgets we use in our daily lives. 
But there’s more to it than that, of course. Like, what is it exactly?
Diving deeper into electricity’s complicated science produces more questions for us
laypeople.
Even scientists don’t have definitive answers for us, only more abstract questions
on top of ours.
And isn’t this what makes something like electricity fun to try to discover and
understand? That’s science for you!
How is electricity used exactly? 
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Electricity is produced when there is a presence or flow of charged particles.
The negatively charged particles in, well, everything are called electrons.
When these electrons flow freely in metals, this means they are good conductors of
electricity.
Now, when a battery pushes them to travel around a complete circuit, this is called
an electric current.
This powers most of our things, like the gadget where you’re reading this right now.
On the other hand, static electricity is the build-up of electrons on some form of
material that does not produce electricity – otherwise called an insulator.
For example, a jumper and a balloon are two different things made up of different
insulating materials.
Once you start rubbing, the electrons would start to move around and build up in
the insulator, in this case, the balloon.
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So when one touches the balloon, the charge would travel through to you, then
down to the ground, which would cause you to feel a slight shock of electricity.
It may be a bit confusing, but it travels in a close circuit when electricity travels.
When you flip a switch on, you close a circuit, and when you flip the switch off, you
open a circuit.
What are the primary sources of electricity?
Electricity takes on many different forms.
This is because converting a primary source into a secondary energy source
produces the electricity we use.
Primary energy sources are either renewable or nonrenewable energy.
Coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy are nonrenewable energy sources, while
solar, wind, and hydroelectric are examples of renewable energy.
Nonrenewable energy vs. Renewable energy
···
···
Once used up, nonrenewable sources of energy can no longer be replaced.
This spells disaster for humanity because most of what we use for our energy
needs comes from nonrenewable sources, and these sources are depleting at an
exponential rate.
This is one of the main reasons why environmentalists have a lot of pushback to be
more dependent on renewable sources for our energy.
Simply put, renewable energy is continuously replenished from a natural process.
Something that cannot be exhausted, like sunlight or the wind, is not only good for
our environment, it also produces more energy than is used for its production.
Let’s go green!
How electricity powers up our homes.
···
···
Utility companies, through their power plants, deliver our electricity to us.
Some of these companies generate their own energy, while others purchase it from
other utility companies or independent sources.
The electricity from these utility companies reaches us through distribution and
transmission over power lines.
This highly complex system of transformers, substations, and power lines all
connect together to form what is sometimes called a grid.
This grid, built of miles and miles of high and low voltage power lines, is where
electricity travels through to reach us once when we flip that switch.
Think of it as a more extensive circuit form where an electrical current runs.
Basically, something as small as a remote control for our TV has a lot more in
common with our house than we think about electrical travel.
Aside from the small nuances, it still reaches its destination in a very similar
fashion.
Electricity has changed the world we live in
···
···
···
···
Before electricity became widely available, candles, whale oil lamps, and kerosene
lamps provided light; iceboxes kept food cold, and wood-burning or coal-burning
stoves provided heat.
Scientists and inventors have worked to decipher the principles of electricity since
the 1600s.
Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla made notable contributions to
our understanding and use of electricity.
Benjamin Franklin demonstrated that lightning is electricity.
Thomas Edison invented the first long-lasting incandescent light bulb.
Before 1879, direct current (DC) electricity was used in arc lights for outdoor
lighting.
In the late 1800s, Nikola Tesla pioneered the generation, transmission, and use of
alternating current (AC) electricity, which reduced the cost of transmitting electricity
over long distances. 
Tesla’s inventions brought electricity into homes to power indoor lighting and
factories to industrial power machines.
···
···
···
···
 
And despite all this, many of us still take electricity for granted.
Don’t you think it’s about time we sing its praise?
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  • 1. Did you know that Thomas Edison invented the first long- lasting incandescent light bulb? To put it very simply, electricity is the flow of electric energy that powers technology – from the lights in our house, the computer we work on, and the smallest of gadgets we use in our daily lives.  But there’s more to it than that, of course. Like, what is it exactly? Diving deeper into electricity’s complicated science produces more questions for us laypeople. Even scientists don’t have definitive answers for us, only more abstract questions on top of ours. And isn’t this what makes something like electricity fun to try to discover and understand? That’s science for you! How is electricity used exactly?  FOLLOW US NEWSLETTER First Name Last Name Email LATEST FACTS TRENDING ☰ ENTERTAINMENT SCIENCE & NATURE WORLD & HISTORY SHARE TWEET SAVE SHARE SUBSCRIBE 10 Mildly Spicy Facts About Taco Bell Curious Facts About The Cancer Zodiac Sign 15 Fascinating Facts About New York State What Are The Different Types Of Moon? June 28: Facts & Historical SCIENCE & NATURE › PHYSICS What Is Electricity? WRITTEN BY: CJ Cruz LAST UPDATED: June 23, 2022 READING TIME: 4 Minutes FILED UNDER: Physics CLICK Here For Best Content Writer
  • 2. Electricity is produced when there is a presence or flow of charged particles. The negatively charged particles in, well, everything are called electrons. When these electrons flow freely in metals, this means they are good conductors of electricity. Now, when a battery pushes them to travel around a complete circuit, this is called an electric current. This powers most of our things, like the gadget where you’re reading this right now. On the other hand, static electricity is the build-up of electrons on some form of material that does not produce electricity – otherwise called an insulator. For example, a jumper and a balloon are two different things made up of different insulating materials. Once you start rubbing, the electrons would start to move around and build up in the insulator, in this case, the balloon. ··· ··· Events On This Day 22 Terrific Facts About Tuesday 20 Juicy Facts About June Twenty-Eight Facts About the Number 28 ··· ··· Click For american male voice actor
  • 3. So when one touches the balloon, the charge would travel through to you, then down to the ground, which would cause you to feel a slight shock of electricity. It may be a bit confusing, but it travels in a close circuit when electricity travels. When you flip a switch on, you close a circuit, and when you flip the switch off, you open a circuit. What are the primary sources of electricity? Electricity takes on many different forms. This is because converting a primary source into a secondary energy source produces the electricity we use. Primary energy sources are either renewable or nonrenewable energy. Coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy are nonrenewable energy sources, while solar, wind, and hydroelectric are examples of renewable energy. Nonrenewable energy vs. Renewable energy ··· ···
  • 4. Once used up, nonrenewable sources of energy can no longer be replaced. This spells disaster for humanity because most of what we use for our energy needs comes from nonrenewable sources, and these sources are depleting at an exponential rate. This is one of the main reasons why environmentalists have a lot of pushback to be more dependent on renewable sources for our energy. Simply put, renewable energy is continuously replenished from a natural process. Something that cannot be exhausted, like sunlight or the wind, is not only good for our environment, it also produces more energy than is used for its production. Let’s go green! How electricity powers up our homes. ··· ···
  • 5. Utility companies, through their power plants, deliver our electricity to us. Some of these companies generate their own energy, while others purchase it from other utility companies or independent sources. The electricity from these utility companies reaches us through distribution and transmission over power lines. This highly complex system of transformers, substations, and power lines all connect together to form what is sometimes called a grid. This grid, built of miles and miles of high and low voltage power lines, is where electricity travels through to reach us once when we flip that switch. Think of it as a more extensive circuit form where an electrical current runs. Basically, something as small as a remote control for our TV has a lot more in common with our house than we think about electrical travel. Aside from the small nuances, it still reaches its destination in a very similar fashion. Electricity has changed the world we live in ··· ··· ··· ···
  • 6. Before electricity became widely available, candles, whale oil lamps, and kerosene lamps provided light; iceboxes kept food cold, and wood-burning or coal-burning stoves provided heat. Scientists and inventors have worked to decipher the principles of electricity since the 1600s. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla made notable contributions to our understanding and use of electricity. Benjamin Franklin demonstrated that lightning is electricity. Thomas Edison invented the first long-lasting incandescent light bulb. Before 1879, direct current (DC) electricity was used in arc lights for outdoor lighting. In the late 1800s, Nikola Tesla pioneered the generation, transmission, and use of alternating current (AC) electricity, which reduced the cost of transmitting electricity over long distances.  Tesla’s inventions brought electricity into homes to power indoor lighting and factories to industrial power machines. ··· ··· ··· ···
  • 7.   And despite all this, many of us still take electricity for granted. Don’t you think it’s about time we sing its praise? Big Questions RELATED POSTS SHARE THIS 3 Sources PREVIOUS ARTICLE What Are The Different Types Of Moon? NEXT ARTICLE 15 Fascinating Facts About New York State 22 Electric Facts About Pikachu | Pokémon 100 Crazy Facts To Truly Blow Your Mind! January | Special Days of the Year 12 Bright Facts About the Color Yellow The Incredible Phenomenon of Ball Lightning 15 Awesome Facts About Arkansas
  • 8. ABOUT THE AUTHOR CJ CRUZ CJ Cruz has built her career working as a freelancer her entire adult life. She is a stay-at-home mom to her 8 cats, can never be found without a coffee in hand, and frequents DIY Punk gigs. POPULAR TODAY FACT CHECK Here at The Fact Site, we have a team dedicated to checking our content for accuracy. Occasionally we may get things wrong, or information becomes outdated. If you believe something to be incorrect, please leave us a message below. June 28: Facts & Historical Events On This Day 22 Terrific Facts About Tuesday 20 Juicy Facts About June Twenty-Eight Facts About the Number 28 June | Special Days of the Year Curious Facts About The Cancer Zodiac Sign
  • 9. Name * Email * SEND MESSAGE MORE FROM PHYSICS The Fact Site is the number one source for the most interesting & random facts about animals, celebrities, food, films, games & so much more. You will learn something about everything! FOLLOW US POPULAR FACTS LISTS 1000 Interesting Facts 200 Random Fun Facts 100 Mind Blowing Facts 100 Strange But True Facts 100 Utterly Amazing Facts 100 Interesting Space Facts POPULAR PAGES Big Questions Days of the Year Facts Lists On This Day Top 100 Lists World Records INFORMATION About Us Contact Us FAQs Newsletter Privacy Policy The Fact Shop © 2022 The Fact Site | All Rights Reserved | Sitemap What Causes Thunder And Lightning? Is The Color Pink In The Rainbow?