ELECTRICITY VOCABULARY
Voltage: The force that pushes electric current through a circuit.
Sentence: The voltage in this power socket is too high for your charger.
Current: The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Sentence: A strong electric current runs through these wires, so they must be handled carefully.
Circuit: A closed path through which electricity flows.
Sentence: The technician repaired the broken circuit to restore power to the lights.
Conductor: A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
Sentence: Copper is commonly used in wires because it is a good conductor.
Insulator: A material that does not allow electricity to pass through.
Sentence: Rubber is an effective insulator and is used to cover electric wires.
Generator: A device that produces electricity.
Sentence: During the blackout, we used a diesel generator to keep the lights on.
Transformer: A device that changes the voltage of an electric current.
Sentence: A transformer is used to increase voltage before transmitting electricity over long distances.
Power outage / blackout: A loss of electrical power.
Sentence: We experienced a power outage last night due to heavy rain and storms.
Renewable energy: Energy generated from natural resources like solar or wind that do not run out.
Sentence: Many countries are investing in renewable energy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Electric grid: A network that delivers electricity from producers to consumers.
Sentence: The electric grid in rural areas needs to be upgraded for better power supply.
