What is electricity ?
Definition of Electricity:
According to the physicist's theory, everything in the universe has come into being very often with a single particle. These particles cannot be seen without a powerful eater. But it has all the physical and chemical properties of matter. Further distribution of these particles makes it into innumerable parts, then these small parts are called atoms. The material properties of an atom are lost, such as water is made up of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. Physicists have further divided the atom into the following parts.
1: Proton
2: Neutron
3: Electron
1: Proton
Particles with a positive charge are called protons. It is a weight particle. An atom contains one or more
protons2: Neutron No particle is charged on this particle so it isneutralized. No particle is charged on this particle so it is
neutralized.
3: ElectronNegatively charged particles are called electrons.
They are much lighter in weight than protons but electrons
are 1/1840 times lighter than protons. Electrons revolve
around the nucleus in the form of orbits. The number of
orbits around the nucleus in an atom depends on the
number of electrons. The number of electrons in the
orbits can be found from the following formula.
Number of electrons in orbit = 2XN2
N stands for Orbit Number.
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