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Facts about electricity 25 Interesting Facts About Light Energy

Since whey isn’t needed to make Beaufort cheese, bacteria is added to the whey, turning it into biogas. This gas is then...
30/07/2023

Since whey isn’t needed to make Beaufort cheese, bacteria is added to the whey, turning it into biogas. This gas is then fed through an engine which heats water to generate electricity.
Electricity was introduced to Ethiopia in 1896 after Emperor Menelik II ordered two newly invented electric chairs as a form of humane capital punishment and realised they were useless in his country without electricity.
Someone took the trouble to calculate this, and we’re going to take their word for it: you would need about 648 AA batteries to power a human being for a day (based on 1 calorie = 4.2 Joules)!

Some real electricity triviaThe word “electrocute” is a combination of the words electro and execute, meaning you were k...
30/07/2023

Some real electricity trivia

The word “electrocute” is a combination of the words electro and execute, meaning you were killed by electricity. So, if you don’t die, you were not electrocuted, only shocked.
Ore trains in Sweden traveling down to the coast generate five times the amount of electricity they use, powering nearby towns and the return trip for other trains
In Albertville, France (host city of the 1992 Winter Olympics), they make electricity from cheese!

Echidnas and platypuses use the electrical impulses emitted by their prey to find food. A platypus’ bill is covered in n...
30/07/2023

Echidnas and platypuses use the electrical impulses emitted by their prey to find food. A platypus’ bill is covered in nearly 40,000 electricity sensors – or electroreceptors – arranged in a series of stripes.
The electric eel (a type of knifefish) can deliver a shock of up to 600 volts, for hunting or self-defence.
You may have watched a gecko climb what looks to be a smooth surface. This ability is due in part to the electrostatic forces on the gecko’s toe pads. The difference in charge between its feet and the surface help it “stick” to the wall.

In some species of fish native to the Amazon River, certain muscle cells have evolved over millions of years into cells ...
30/07/2023

In some species of fish native to the Amazon River, certain muscle cells have evolved over millions of years into cells called electrocytes, which they use for echolocation, that is to detect obstacles and other animals in the dark.

Electricity causes muscle cells in your heart to contract, essentially making it beat. Electrocardiogram (ECG) machines ...
30/07/2023

Electricity causes muscle cells in your heart to contract, essentially making it beat. Electrocardiogram (ECG) machines measure the electricity going through the heart. As the heart beats in a healthy person, the ECG machine displays a line moving across the screen with regular spikes (as you’ve seen in a hundred movies and TV shows).

The first four common domestic items to be powered by electricity were the sewing machine, fan, kettle and toaster. LED ...
26/07/2023

The first four common domestic items to be powered by electricity were the sewing machine, fan, kettle and toaster.
LED light bulbs use about one-sixth of the electricity that conventional bulbs do, cost about a quarter as much to use, and last about 40 times longer.

Electricity travels at the speed of light, about 300,000 kilometres per second.A spark of static electricity can measure...
26/07/2023

Electricity travels at the speed of light, about 300,000 kilometres per second.
A spark of static electricity can measure up to 3,000 volts.
The average taser emits 50,000 volts.
A bolt of lightning can measure up to three million (3,000,000) volts (and lasts less than one second).
According to the Global Energy Statistical Yearbook, global electricity production for 2015 approached 25,000 terawatt hours (1 terawatt = 1 trillion watts).

Australia’s first recorded use of electricity was to light Sydney’s General Post Office in 1878.The first street in the ...
26/07/2023

Australia’s first recorded use of electricity was to light Sydney’s General Post Office in 1878.
The first street in the world to be lit by electric light bulbs was Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1879.
Thomas Edison built the first power plant, and in 1882 his Pearl Street Power Station in New York sent electricity to 85 buildings.
The first successful electric car was built in 1891 by American inventor William Morrison.

The basic principles of electricity generation were discovered during the 1820s and early 1830s by the British scientist...
26/07/2023

The basic principles of electricity generation were discovered during the 1820s and early 1830s by the British scientist Michael Faraday. His method is still used today: electricity is generated by the movement of a loop of wire, or disc of copper, between the poles of a magnet.

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