How electricity makes things work
When they are forced to move in synch, they can move in magnet. Heat can boil water and make light bulbs glow, and magnets can make things move. And those two tricks are behind the 'magic' of every electric appliance.
Getting Portal Organized
The electrons in the wires.
Have been made of metal. But if you can make those electrons move in an organized way, you've got an electric current flowing. That's all moving in an organized way.
The energy to get the the enemy moving in an organized way comes from either a battery or a generator.
When a battery organises electrons they all move in the same direction at the same time. Because they're all going in the same direction, it's called a direct current (DC).
The electricity generators in a slightly different way. They pump electrons, but they change their direction. They're pumping them 100 times every second. So instead of moving along in the same direction as in the DC circuit, the electrons stay pretty much where they are and constantly jiggle forwards and backwards. If you could see inside the power cord, when an appliance was turned on, you'd think the same. The constantly changing direction is what's behind its name, alternating current (AC).
So the current is just moving in an organized way in a circuit. But how do the electrons on the run?
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