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it takes billions of electrons to make electricity operate. electrons move through an electric wire in much the same way water moves through a garden hose. turning on the faucet pushes the water through the hose. pushing electrons makes
electricity move through the wire.
the machine that pushes the electrons through the wire is called. a generator. the wire from the generator goes to your home and into a control center, which is cither a fuse box or a circuit breaker.
the fuse box controls how much electricity you use. if you try to use too much, you will "blow a fuse", and the electricity from that fuse will be cut off. a circuit breaker works differently from a fuse box. a circuit breaker does not let you use too much electricity. it cuts off the flow before there's an overload.
if you did not have a fuse box or circuit breaker, your electric wires could
overheat and start a fire!
from the fuse box or circuit breaker, the wires go inside your cells to light switches and sockets. turning on the light switch lets the electricity flow to the light, and the light goes on. when you put a plug into a socket, electricity comes to the socket. but it doesn't flow into the lamp until the switch is turned on.
1 Dave didn't tell the truth about his exam results.
2 It was a terrible journey in bad weather, so we were relieved when we got home.
3 I'll probably give Mum a DVD for her birthday, but I'm not sure.
4 After the long walk, my grandmother was very tired.
5 Maria cut her hand and it bled all over the floor.
6 Tom lives near a lake so he goes fishing every day.
7 The writer won a prize for the script of his latest film at the film festival.
8 Elliot spends too much time playing video games - it causes concern for his parents.
9 Dad wants to be healthier, so he's going to give up having sugar in his tea and coffee.
10 The computer company offered Mum a job last week.