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Electricity
Electric History
Electric Journey
Fun Facts
Lightning Strike
Hydropower
Electricity Generation
Let's Explore Coal
How Coal is Formed
Coal Mining
Processing Coal
Electricity from Coal
The Environment
Nuclear Power
Nuclear History
Power Plants in the US
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Let's Explore Electricity!A Giant Look at the Tiny Atom I Voltage and Current How it WorksCONDUCTORS AND INSULATORSConductors are made of materials that electricity can flow through easily.
Insulators are materials opposite of conductors. The atoms are not easily freed and are stable, preventing or blocking the flow of electricity. ![]() ![]()
Electricity will always take the shortest path to the ground. Your body is 60% water and that makes you a good conductor of electricity. If a power line has fallen on a tree and you touch the tree you become the path or conductor to the ground and could get electrocuted.
The rubber or plastic on an electrical cord provides an insulator for the wires. By covering the wires, the electricity cannot go through the rubber and is forced to follow the path on the aluminum or copper wires.
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