ELECTRIFYING ELECTRICITY            elec

What exactly is electricity? Some people define electricity as a state of energy. So is the heat as well as kinetic energy but they do not give such an electrifying effect as our electricity. For a young child, something that makes the bulb glow and other appliances work is the definition for electricity. For

an illiterate person anything that gives shock is electricity and for a scientist and would be scientists “electricity is the electromagnetic field energy sent out by batteries and generators”. This definition is not correct to a certain extent because origin of electricity is not confined just to batteries and generators. Its definition has also traveled so far along with its applications.

Its origin began with water (hydroelectricity) then
crossed potatoes and now have reached to sun.

By sun I am here referring to the solar energy. Solar electricity have brought smiles on many faces. From dealers to the consumers, all seem to be satisfied with this blessing of God. Solar energy seem to be earth's primary source of renewable energy. The ultimate source of much of the world's energy is the sun, which provides the earth with light, heat and radiation. While many technologies derive fuel from one form of solar energy or another, there are also technologies that directly transform the sun's energy into electricity. Electricity through solar energy has also been taken into more consideration because it do not produce air, water or noise pollution which are responsible for the present condition of world. Solar electricity is also considered to be favoring a country's economic state. Its just like a one-time expenditure. Today in this electrically based world where almost everything works on electricity, one day without electricity is enough to make our lifestyle go down. Electricity has become a very vital part of our life and it won't be incorrect to say that we all are addicted to it.


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