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What is electricity? Definition of Electricity Explained..
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It took me two and a half years to finally figure out what electricity is.
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It's actually very simple. Imagine an atom as a solar system.
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The nucleus in the middle is like the sun, and the electrons around it are like the eight planets.
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The difference is that we cannot predict the exact position of an electron at a certain moment.
00:20
We can only describe the probability of an electron appearing in a certain area in the
00:24
form of an electron cloud. The behavior of these difficult-to-describe electrons
00:30
determines the existence of electricity. Compared with the huge mass of the nucleus,
00:36
the electron is like a speck of dust in the universe, which can easily fly out of the atom.
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However, the current generated by this is that in a stable state, the number of protons in the
00:48
atom is equal to the number of electrons, and the number of positive charges of protons
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is balanced with the number of negative charges of electrons.
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Atoms are uncharged in the ground state, but when atoms lose or gain electrons,
01:03
the atomic charge will lose balance, thus forming positive or negative ions.
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At the same time, since each electron layer of an atom can accommodate a limited number of electrons,
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the newly added electrons will always give priority to filling the outer electron layer
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with vacancies. When the outer electron layer is filled, the atom will return to a stable state.
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This situation often happens in life. For example, when we rub the carpet with our feet,
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the electrons on our body will be absorbed by the carpet, and the carpet will not easily
01:39
release electrons, so our body will be positively charged. At this time, if we touch the door handle
01:46
with our hands, we will immediately feel a sharp electric shock. This is because the metal door
01:52
handle is a conductor, and its outer electrons are easily lost. The electrons will quickly
01:58
transfer to the body to restore the balance of charge. It is in this gain and loss that
02:04
the movement of charge generates electricity. Like and follow for more informative 3D videos.
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