Monday, 10 June 2013

15 Fascinating Facts about Electricity You Probably Didn’t Know

Electricity is amazing. As experts in the Electrical field, we have compiled a short list of 15 fascinating facts about electricity. If you live in Connecticut and are in need for electrical help, call Pallas Electric LLC! We have over 20 years experience with electrical – from troubleshooting, electrical repairs to new construction – we can do it all!
Enjoy this list of 15 Fascinating Facts about Electricity:
1. Speed of Light Travel
Electricity travels at the light of speed. That totals more than 186,000 miles every second.
2. Smart and Efficient
Electricity always tries to find the easiest path to the ground.
3.Electricity can be made from anything!
Electricity can be made from water, wind, light, and even animal manure.
4. Sun vs Electricity
In 15 minutes, the sun radiates as much energy onto our globe as humans use during an entire year. Just imagine if we could channel the sun’s energy effectively!
5. Battery Power
About 200 years ago, Alessandro Volta discovered that when two strips of different metals were put in a sulfuric acid solution and connected with a wire, electricity began to flow. Voila! The first electric battery was developed!
6. Electricity in Fireflies
Fireflies produce light using chemical energy from their food. The light they give off is more efficient than that of a light bulb. Fireflies lose only 1/15 of their energy to heat, whereas 95% of the energy used by an ordinary light bulb is wasted as heat energy. Some deep-sea squids and glowworms in caves also change the chemical energy from food into light.
7. Mr Edison, I presume.
Thomas Edison invented more than 2,000 new products, including almost everything needed for us to use electricity in our homes: switches, fuses, sockets and meters.
8. How is it made?
Burning coal is the most common way electricity is made in the United States
9. Electrifying
A spark of static electricity can measure up to three thousand (3,000) volts.
10. Lightning Power
One lightning bolt has enough electricity to service 200 000 homes.
11. Many Firsts
First Lighthouse to use electricity – Statue of Liberty (1886) and the Brooklyn Bridge was the first bridge to use electricity.
12. Electricity for the Holidays
Early in their history, Christmas lights were so expensive that they were more commonly rented than sold. An electrically lighted tree was a status symbol in the early 1900s.
13. Water to make Electricity
The first use of water to generate electricity was in 1882 on the Fox river, in the USA, which produced enough power to light two paper mills and a house.
14. Danger in the Workplace
Electrocution is one of the top five causes of workplace deaths.
15. Electricity in Iceland
Iceland is the first country to supply all electricity from renewable sources

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