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What do you know about electricity?, Tilda Monroe

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What do you know about electricity?, Tilda Monroe
Language
eng
Illustrations
photographsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What do you know about electricity?
Responsibility statement
Tilda Monroe
Series statement
20 questions. Physical science
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, LG, 4.7, 0.5, 138076
Summary
Provides answers to questions related to electricity, including information on circuits, turbines, and light bulbs
Table Of Contents
It's electric! - Where does the story of electricity begin? - What are atoms like? - What does this have to do with electricity? - Why does electricity flow? - Can all matter carry an electric current? - What kinds of matter do not carry currents well? - How do we use electric currents? - Why can I turn electric lights on and off? - Where does the electricity we use come from? - How do power plants make electricity? - Where does the energy to turn the turbines come from? - Are there any other sources of energy for electricity? - Can electricity be saved? - How does a lightbulb work? - What are fluorescent lightbulbs? - Have I ever made electricity? - What causes static electricity? - Is lightning electricity? - Are electric eels really electric? - Where else does electricity happen in nature?
Target audience
juvenile
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