Electricity was not invented it was discovered. Electricity is a natural part of nature.....look at lightning, that is electricity.
anywhere, smart one That's right, anywhere. Small, efficient wind generators have now been designed that can be placed nearly anywhere the wind blows. This includes homesteads, schools, green houses, city houses, boats, at campsites, etc. So, not only can you use the energy produced from wind everywhere we use electricity now, we can also generate it at the site of consumption.
If electricity had never been discovered, we would be living in houses with candle lighting. Also, life would be all work, no play. Everyone around you would be covered in mud, dirt, and those little spikes that look like mini Venice fly traps in the grass.
Sound of electricity
Thomas Edison did not invent electricity. He invented means of making use of electricity.
Many houses in Mozambique do have electricity.
Yes, houses in Kazakhstan have electricity. Not all houses have plumbing, especially in villages.
The electricity that comes to your houses is typically referred to as grid electricity or utility electricity, as it is provided by a utility company through power lines connected to a larger electrical grid.
1950 after the war
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
it goes from powerplant to our house
One example of current electricity are transmission lines. These bring electricity from power stations to individual houses.
they lived in wooden houses..... I think? oh by the way they did not have any electricity
It produces electricity for houses and everything else that uses electricity in a wide radius
Between 1880 and 1890
60 cycles per second.
Your local electrical plant.