What type of of electricity moves along a path to turn on a light A.static electricity B.Current electricity C.Turbine electricity D.lightening
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Current electricity moves along a path to turn on a light. (Option B)
- Current electricity is the flow of electrons or electric charges.
- The electrons require a path to flow and this is the circuit.
- Static electricity is a result of charges that are stationary and hence option A is wrong.
- Lightning occurs due to the accumulation of static charges and the imbalance created by static charge accumulation, hence option D is wrong.
- Turbine electricity is not generated by flowing charges but by other forms of energy sources and hence option C is also wrong.
- Therefore, it is the current electricity that can turn on a light by moving along a path
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