Electricity is a form of energy. It happens when electrons move from one atom to another. For that you must understand what is an atom. You can find that information here.
There are two types of electricity: static and current.
Here is a video about static electricity.
The task today is to explain what is the difference between static electricity and current electricity. Give me some examples. Think about it and write it on your notebook. Then go to google classroom and upload the task.
Have a nice day!! 😄
Hi Simon! I really like the video. The part that I think is more interesting is the part when it says why are the electric storms happen. I didn't know that! Thanks for show us this video :). Bye, have a nice day :)!
ReplyDeleteI am Sarai.
DeleteYes it's incredible! And so powerful! 😊
DeleteGood morning Simon, I´m going to do it,thanks.
ReplyDeleteGood morning!! 😄😎
DeleteGood morning class and Simon.I am going tocopy in the notebook.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Irene!!
DeleteHello Simón I am going to copy the exercise in the notebook
ReplyDeleteThat's great Aritz!! 😄
DeleteThanks simon I like so much the video
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Ana! I'm happy that you liked the video! 😄
DeleteHi Simón, I'm going to copy in my notebook.BYE.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah!!
Deletethanks simon ,i miss you
ReplyDeleteThanks Adrián!! I miss you too!! We are preparing a surprise (all the teachers) but shhhh don't tell anyone!!! 😆😆😉
DeleteThe video is very interesting. Thanks Simon, this information is very important .
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Thanks Javier!!! I'm very happy that you like the video... 😄
DeleteHi Simon! I'm going to copy in my notebook. The video is very good. Thanks for safe the video with us. Bye.
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DeleteCorrection: Thanks for sharing
You're welcome!! 😉😎😊
Hi Simon I'm Raúl.
ReplyDeleteI copy in my nootbook and i send the difference of static electricity and current electricity to google classroom
That's great Raúl!! Good job!! 😉😄
DeleteThanks Simon
ReplyDeleteIs very intresting the video!! nice day
ReplyDeleteHi Simon, it is done
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