Electrons
electrons
In metals, electricity flows through the movement of free electrons from atom to atom. These electrons can move easily through the material, creating an electric current.
Firstly to make the atom bomb in WW2. After that to make electricity
In static electricity, the only part of the atom that moves is the electrons. When two surfaces rub against each other, electrons can move from one material to the other, leading to a buildup of static charge.
Three substances that make electricity are copper, which is commonly used in electrical wiring for its high conductivity, silicon, which is used in solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity, and sulfuric acid, which is used in lead-acid batteries to generate electrical energy.
household electricity is called alternating current because when you have elecricity in your home,your elecricity will travel all over your house to make the electricity flow.
Splitting of atoms, fission is what we call it, generates heat, which flashes water to steam, which spins turbines, which spins generators, which make electricity.
A self-contained motor/generator that can make electricity available whenever it is used.
yes you do
a switch
The material can lose its electrons rather easily and pass them to the next atom.
No, in order to be a compound it has to be two or more atoms