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The birth of electricity comes from what we call an atom or atoms and its interaction with other atoms.  

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The birth of electricity comes from what we call an atom or atoms and its interaction with other atoms. The contents of an atom are in three parts, a proton, a neutron, and an electron. The proton is known to be with a positive electrical charge. The neutron is known to be neutral or without an electrical charge. The third particle is called an electron which is known to be with a negative charge. The center of the atom (nucleus) would contain both the proton, and the neutron. The electrons have a negative charge. The Protons have a positive charge. The neutron has no charge, or is neutral. Like heat is attracted to cold, negatively charged electrons are attracted to the positively charged proton. The positively charged proton, and the neutron which has no charge, are found to be stationary in the center of the atom, called the nucleus. Many...

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