Electricity, Magnetism, and Generators at home
Electricity
Electricity is the flow of electric charges. This includes a wide variety of known effects such as lightning, static electricity, electromagnetic induction, and electric current.This is the reason why we have lightning rods on our houses. The rod is mad of metal which is a conductor and then it takes the lightning down to the ground which is an insulator.
Magnetism
Magnetism talks about magnetic fields. Electric currents and magnetic movements of particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic movements. In simpler terms, is that positive forces attract to its opposite force which is negative. So opposites attract. This also has to do with polarity.
Generators
Generators make electricity. They convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. An example of generators at home are gas, oil or coal used for the heat in your house. Examples of generators outside of your home are windmill, nuclear power plant, hydraulic dam, and etc. Generators make energy in case of a power outage.
Electricity is the flow of electric charges. This includes a wide variety of known effects such as lightning, static electricity, electromagnetic induction, and electric current.This is the reason why we have lightning rods on our houses. The rod is mad of metal which is a conductor and then it takes the lightning down to the ground which is an insulator.
Magnetism
Magnetism talks about magnetic fields. Electric currents and magnetic movements of particles give rise to a magnetic field, which acts on other currents and magnetic movements. In simpler terms, is that positive forces attract to its opposite force which is negative. So opposites attract. This also has to do with polarity.
Generators
Generators make electricity. They convert mechanical energy to electrical energy. An example of generators at home are gas, oil or coal used for the heat in your house. Examples of generators outside of your home are windmill, nuclear power plant, hydraulic dam, and etc. Generators make energy in case of a power outage.