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- 14:20, 24 December 2021 diff hist +836 N Basic electricity:1.4 Voltage Created page with "={{PAGENAME}}= Electricity can be compared with water flowing through a pipe. A force is required to get water to flow through a pipe. This force comes from either a water pump or gravity. Voltage is the force that is applied to a conductor that causes electric current to flow. Electrons are negative and are attracted by positive charges. They will always be attracted from a source having an excess of electrons, thus having a negative charge, to a source having a defi..."
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- 13:11, 23 December 2021 diff hist +1,212 N Basic electricity:1.3 Current Created page with "={{PAGENAME}}= Electricity is the flow of free electrons in a conductor from one atom to the next atom in the same general direction. This flow of electrons is referred to as current and is designated by the symbol "I". Electrons move through a conductor at different rates and electric current has different values. Current is determined by the number of electrons that pass through a cross-section of a conductor in one second. We must remember that atoms are very small...."
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- 13:03, 23 December 2021 diff hist +63 Basic electricity:1.2 Electric Charges →Neutral state of an atom
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- 09:58, 19 December 2021 diff hist −4 Basic electricity:1.0 Introduction
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- 09:14, 19 December 2021 diff hist +2,186 N Basic electricity:1.2 Electric Charges Created page with "== Neutral state of an atom == Elements are often identified by the number of electrons in orbit around the nucleus of the atoms making up the element and by the number of protons in the nucleus. A hydrogen atom, for example, has only one electron and one proton. An aluminum atom (illustrated) has 13 electrons and 13 protons. An atom with an equal number of electrons and protons is said to be electrically neutral. == Positive and negative charges == Electrons in the o..."
- 08:49, 18 December 2021 diff hist +550 Basic electricity:1.0 Introduction →Semiconductors
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