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What is Electricity???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electricity is defined as the rate of flow of charges in a conductor. The charges move from one end of the terminal to the other end. It generally moves from a positive terminal to negative terminal. As the electrons are loosely held by the nucleus, they travel freely within the limits of the body. The SI unit of electric current is Amperes.

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Answered by mahiyatahniyat
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Electricity is all around us--powering technology like our cell phones, computers, lights, soldering irons, and air conditioners. It's tough to escape it in our modern world. Even when you try to escape electricity, it's still at work throughout nature, from the lightning in a thunderstorm to the synapses inside our body. But what exactly is electricity? This is a very complicated question, and as you dig deeper and ask more questions, there really is not a definitive answer, only abstract representations of how electricity interacts with our surroundings.

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