Uses of electricity |
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We use electricity constantly
in our daily lives. It is one of the most important types of power and energy
that we use.
Electricity in our House
Electricity travels to our house over power
lines from a big power plant somewhere far away. Your parents actually have to
pay for how much electricity is used. There is an electric meter outside of
your house that keeps track of this. The more the lights are on or the TV is
running, the higher the bill will be from the electric company.
Once the power comes to our house, it gets sent
out on wires to sockets in the walls. We can plug all sorts of things into
these sockets and use the power from electricity. In our homes we power lights,
air conditioning, televisions, ovens, and more from electricity. Without it,
we'd be bored, hot, and sitting in the dark.
Batteries
Some electricity comes from batteries. Batteries
use chemicals to store up electricity that can power devices like cell phones,
radio controlled cars, handheld video games, and flashlights. Batteries run out
of power after a while and either need to be recharged or recycled. Remember to
always recycle your batteries as there are dangerous chemicals in them!
Other uses
Electricity is used in cars too. There is a big
battery to help the engine get started. Then the engine generates electricity
for the radio, lights, and other cool features. Some cars run 100% on
electricity by using big batteries that get charged up from a wall socket.
Electricity also can make magnetism. This can be
used to create giant powerful magnets as well as fast and quiet magnetic
trains. Electric motors generate magnetism to turn the motor and cause movement
for all sorts of uses.
History
One of the first great uses of electricity was
for communication using Morse Code and the Telegraph in 1840. This allowed
messages to be sent long distances in an instant. After that came the telephone
and the radio and, in 1880, electric light. These inventions and the use of
electricity changed the world. Electricity continued to change the world with
new inventions such as the TV and, even more recently, the personal computer
and the cell phone.
Fun facts about the Uses of Electricity
- 25% of the city of San Francisco's energy
is generated by wind power.
- Electric eels use electricity to ward off
enemies. They can produce a shock of around 500 volts.
- Our bodies use electricity to communicate
including telling our heart to keep beating.
- Two famous scientists, Thomas Edison and
Nikola Tesla, once had an argument over what kind of electricity we should
use in our homes, AC or DC. Tesla won and AC is delivered to most homes
still today.
- Electricity was first used in homes for
lighting.
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