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Tag Archives: Electrical Charge
Huge Sparks of Electricity
During the bad weather condition particularly storms, thunder and lighting are most likely experienced. The thunder is the loud roaring sound generated from the impact of the clouds above. The lightning is the brilliant flash of light that always comes first before the thunder. Take note that lightning are highly dangerous because it is a giant spark of electricity. It … Continue reading
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The Two Kinds of Electrical Charges
The Discovery of Electrical charge was dated back ages long ago particularly during the time of the ancient Greek period. According to the scientists, Thales was the first individual who has discovered “Electrical Charge” by taking a piece of amber then rubbing it on a silk cloth. As a result, the amber was attracted to the small pieces of straws. … Continue reading
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Tagged Electrical Charge, electricity, Electrons, Greek, Negative, Positive, Static, Thales
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