How does electricity work?
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Electricity works by moving electrons through a conductor, like a wire, due to a voltage difference created by a power source such as a battery. This flow powers devices by transferring energy that does work, like lighting a bulb.
Electricity is the flow of electric charge, typically through a wire, allowing it to power devices. This flow results from electrons moving between atoms, driven by a voltage difference, creating a circuit that transfers energy.