Electricity
by Ryan Kapur
1. Sources
1.1. Chemical
1.2. Nuclear
1.3. Electrical
1.4. Radiant
1.5. Solar
1.5.1. sun
1.6. Motion
1.7. Sound
1.8. coal and oil
1.9. natural gas
2. Circuit
2.1. Open circuit
2.2. Close circuit
2.3. Parallel circuit
2.4. Short circuit
2.5. Long circuit
2.6. access circuit
2.7. conductor
2.8. insulators
3. Household
3.1. battery
3.2. switch
3.3. wire
3.4. safety
4. Elements
4.1. atoms
4.2. electrons
4.3. neutrons
4.4. protons
5. Magnetism
5.1. Magnetic field
6. Power
6.1. watts
6.2. kilowatts
7. Energy
7.1. Electrical
7.2. Lightning
7.3. Thomas Edison
7.4. utilization
8. components
8.1. battery
8.2. motor
8.3. switch
8.4. cell
8.5. buzzer
8.6. bulb
9. Types
9.1. renewable
9.2. non-renewable
10. Extension
10.1. The way electricity connects to atomic theory is that they both carry an electrical charge. The positive charge is the same as the negative charge of electrons. Opposite sides connect together.