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1. UK Gas and Electricity Suppliers - Cheaper Gas and Electricity Prices
- www.energylinx.co.uk
2. Electricity/Magnetism
- edtech.kennesaw.edu
- Electricity and Magnetism .
- An Inside Look at Electricity .
- BrainPop Movie and Quiz - On Electricity .
- Electrical Safety World - At this site you can learn all about electricity plus how electricity can hurt you, and also tips on keeping safe. ...
- Electricity and Magnets - Theme page from Teach-Nology. ...
- Electricity - Hotlist from KidsKonnect .
- Electricity and Magnetism - This site is a little advanced for elementary students, but teachers could use it as a resource. ...
- Electricity - Theme page from CLN. ...
- Electric Safety for Kids - Find out how to stay safe around electricity. ...
- Energy and Electricity - .
- Hair-Raising Science - Static Electricity. ...
- Links Between Electricity and Magnetism .
- Manipulation - What objects manipulate the flow of electricity? .
- Static Electricity - Includes information, as well as activities. If you're studying static electricity, this is the site for you! .
- Static Electricity Page - Lots of links here! .
3. The Shocking Truth About Electricity
- tqjunior.thinkquest.org
- Have you ever wondered how much we depend on electricity? Where does electricity come from? What are those volts, amps and watts anyway? If you have ever thought about any of these questions, then you've come to the right place. This page will tell you the amazing story of electricity. ... We hope that this site helps you learn more about electricity. ...
- History of Electricity. This page explains the history of electricity through a look at important inventions. ...
- About Electricity. Find out on this page what electricity is, how it works and how we use it. ...
- This page has biographies of people who worked with electricity. ...
- Test your knowledge on electricity by taking our interactive quiz. ...
- Learn about how your refrigerator works, how electricity gets to your house from the plant and much more by visiting these other websites! .
4. Lightning - Static Electricity
- weathereye.kgan.com
- Static Electricity The Big Spark Thunder .
- To understand lightning, it helps to learn a little about electricity. After all, lightning is a form of electricity. A quick way to learn about electricity is to learn about static electricity.
- You have probably experienced static electricity. ... That's static electricity. ...
- Lightning is like static electricity, except on a much bigger scale. Both lightning and static electricity happen because of the attraction between the opposite charges. ...
5. The History of Electricity
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- For centuries electricity has been a challenge to scientists. They have long known that it exists, and have discovered how to generate it on a large scale, but find it difficult to explain exactly what electricity is.
- Gilbert's experiments led to a number of investigations by many pioneers in the development of electricity technology over the next 350 years.
- Galvani thought that the muscles of the frog must contain electricity. ... Volta showed that when moisture comes between two different metals, electricity is created. ...
- In this way, a new kind of electricity was discovered, electricity that flowed steadily like a current of water instead of discharging itself in a single spark or shock. Volta showed that electricity could be made to travel from one place to another by wire, thereby making an important contribution to the science of electricity. ...
- If electricity could produce magnetism, why couldn't magnetism produce electricity.
- Electricity could be produced through magnetism by motion. ... Of course, by today's standards, Faraday's electric dynamo or electric generator was crude, and provided only a small electric current be he discovered the first method of generating electricity by means of motion in a magnetic field.
- Edison used his DC generator to provide electricity to light his laboratory and later to illuminate the first New York street to be lit by electric lamps, in September 1882. Edison's successes were not without controversy, however - although he was convinced of the merits of DC for generating electricity, other scientists in Europe and America recognised that DC brought major disadvantages.
- When Edison's generator was coupled with Watt's steam engine, large scale electricity generation became a practical proposition. ...
- Andre Marie Ampere, a French mathematician who devoted himself to the study of electricity and magnetism, was the first to explain the electro-dynamic theory. ...
6. Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
- www.theimo.com
- Take control of your electricity costs. If your electricity bill is more than $2,000 a month, here you'll find information about how to better manage your electricity consumption.
- Learn more about how the IESO manages Ontario's power system and how changes in the electricity industry affect you.
- More than 250 organizations buy and sell electricity in the wholesale market. ...
7. Benjamin Franklin and Electricity
- sln.fi.edu
- Actually, Ben's interest in electricity was not just limited to lightning. He received an electricity tube from his friend Peter Collinson and began to play around with it, performing experiments. ...
- His famous stormy kite flight in June of 1752 led him to develop many of the terms that we still use today when we talk about electricity: battery, conductor, condenser, charge, discharge, uncharged, negative, minus, plus, electric shock, and electrician. ...
- Have you ever heard of Ben's lightning bells? Ben was always looking for new ideas about electricity, since it was one of his favorite pastimes. ...
- Although electricity was just a hobby for Ben Franklin, he made many important contributions. ... Edison, continued to study electricity using many of Ben's ideas. Even today, scientists are still studying electricity and learning more about it. They've learned that all citizens need to practice good safety habits, since electricity can be very dangerous. ...
- Electricity Activities.
8. Electricity WebQuest
- volweb.utk.edu
- Electricity WebQuest .
- It's 2:00 in the morning on a snowy night in January and POW the electricity goes out! Let's hope you have a battery back-up in your alarm clock. ... We tend to take electricity for granted until we lose it. Where does electricity really come from? Come along on that mystical path as we explore the magic of electricity. ...
- Create an electricity game (card game, board game, or computer game) .
- Electrical Power (How does electricity get to your house? How is electricity generated?) .
- from Atoms family(electricity) .
- from Energy Quest- "what is electricity?" .
- More Electricity .
- Static Electricity .
- static and current electricity .
- edu/courses/phs110/course_info/class_notes/electricity/electricity. ...
- AC electricity(w/quiz) .
- Theatre of Electricity (good videos & pics) .
- explaining water to electricity .
- You have learned a lot about electricity in this WebQuest; what it is and how it is generated. ...
9. The Bakken: A Library and Museum of Electricity in Life! Best of Minneapolis St. Paul Museums Award Winner
- www.thebakken.org
- The Bakken A Library and Museum of Electricity in Life 3537 Zenith Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55416-4623, USA Join our E-Mail List Contact Us Tele: 612-926-3878 Fax: 612-927-7265.
10. Basin Electric Power Cooperative
- www.basinelectric.com
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11. Static electricity- EnchantedLearning.com
- www.enchantedlearning.com
- Static Electricity.
- Static electricity is a stationary electric charge that is built up on a material. A common example of static electricity is the slight electrical shock that we can get when we touch a doorknob during dry weather. The static electricity is formed when we accumulate extra electrons (negatively-charged particles which we rub off carpeting) and they are discharged onto the doorknob. ...
- Producing Static Electricity.
- During dry weather, these excess charges do not dissipate very easily, and you get static electricity. ...
- Static Electricity Experiments.
- In 1751, Benjamin Franklin experimented with electricity in a thunder storm, using a kite, a key and a Leyden jar (two conductors separated by an insulator; it is a device for storing static electricity). ... Franklin himself was insulated from the electricity; he was holding the portion of the string attached to the string but not directly to the Leyden jar. ...
12. Electricity and Magnetism Table Of Contents
- www.galaxy.net
- This is a series of experiments about electricity and magnetism that was designed for use in the fourth grade. ...
- Static Electricity .
- Is Electricity Safe?.
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