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A current of electricity is a steady flow of electrons. When electrons move from one place to another, round a circuit, they carry electrical energy from place to place like marching ants carrying leaves. Instead of carrying leaves, electrons carry a tiny amount of electric charge.


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Q.how electricity work?

Electricity always seeks to go into the ground as the path of least resistance – and that's when injury and harm can occur.

Conductors, such as power lines, allow electricity to move freely through them, while insulators are resistant to the flow of electricity. Some examples:

Conductors – metal, water, things that are wet, trees (because they contain moisture), people (because our bodies contain water)

Insulators – rubber, glass, porcelain, plastic

Within the home, it is typical to have conductors covered with an insulator, such as a rubber-covered electric cord. However, this does not guarantee safety. A variety of circumstances can compromise the integrity of insulators.

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