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Amber pendants. The oval pendant is 52 by 32 mm (2 by 1.3 inches).
A basic electric circuit.
positive and (orange) negative poles or connections on a common type of battery

The word Electricity comes from a Latin word meaning "like amber". Amber is the fossilized sap from ancient trees often used in jewellery. Electricity is the flow of charge in a conductor. A conductor is anything that can carry electricity (like a metal wire). Charge is the amount of electricity an object contains.


Who invented it?

Electricity was discovered in 1600, by an English physician called William Gilbert. He made a careful study of electricity and magnetism. He differentiated between the lodestone effect (lodestones are natural magnetic stones) and the static electricity produced by rubbing amber. He was the first to use the word "electricity" in its modern sense.

How does it get power?

Electricity is a type of energy. It supplies power to different objects to help them work. For example:
Electricity supplies energy to a computer and helps it work.

Rutherford's model of an atom

How does it work?

Everything in the world is made up of atoms. An atom is made up of a nucleus (the large ball in the middle). The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive charge while Neutrons have no charge at all. The small balls spinning around the nucleus are called "electrons" and have a negative charge. In an atom the positive and negative charge are exactly the same and so no electricity flows.

Due to this when the amber is rubbed, the outer electrons are removed and this makes the charge of the atom positive (because there are now more protons than electrons). This positive charge attracts anything with a negative charge (or other electrons that are part of different atoms).



How dangerous is it?

Electricity in small quantities is not dangerous. But if the amount of electricity is big then it is very dangerous as it will give a very bad electric shock.

What does it do?

Electricity supplies energy which helps many objects work.

How does it vary?

Electricity does not vary.

How has it changed the world?

Due to electricity many people can move around quickly in electric cars. Computers, TVs, Toaster, and many more were created after electricity was discovered.


What idea(s) and/or inventions had to be developed before it could be created?

Atoms had to be discovered before the discovery of electricity.

Facts

A basic electric circuit.
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