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43 lines
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# What is electricity
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Electricity is the flow of electric charge.
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# Atoms
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Atoms are build up of Protons, Neutrons and Electron.
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Electrons can escape the atom and bind to a new Atom.
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Copper is used in wires because it has 29 Electrons, with one in the outer (Valence) Shell. This Atom can easily escape and switch places.
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Normally an atom has the same amount of protons and electrons, when this is not the case the atoms has a charge.
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## Voltage
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is like the pressure in Cable, it forces the Electrons to move.
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## Current
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A cable with a lot of electrons flowing through it has a high current.
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A cable can only handle a specific type of current.
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When the current is to high, the cable breaks
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## Circuit
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A electric circuit is a closed loop through which electrons flow.
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Normally in a copper wire the atoms randomly exchange electrons.
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When there is a force applied to some side, the electrons move in a specific way
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## Voltage is how much these electrons want to move
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## Resistance is how hard it is for them to move
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## Current is how many electrons are moving in a specified time
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## Ohms Law
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Voltage = Current * Resistance
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Resistance = Voltage / Current
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Current = Voltage / Resistance
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## Watts
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## Volts
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## Amps
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