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Rubber, plastic, and wood are all materials that are non-conductive and can effectively block electricity from flowing through them. This property makes them useful for insulating electrical wires and preventing electrical shocks.
Three things that transfer energy through electricity are power lines, electrical cables, and batteries.
The three things on a plug are the two prongs (for electricity transmission) and the grounding pin (for safety).
Three common things that use energy transferred by electricity are light bulbs, electronic devices (such as phones or laptops), and household appliances (such as refrigerators or washing machines).
Electricity is generated by three main sources: chemical reactions in batteries, the movement of electrons in conductive materials, and electromagnetic induction in generators by rotating magnets within a magnetic field.
When nuclear energy is generated, the three things produced are heat, electricity, and radioactive waste. Heat is used to produce steam, which turns turbines to generate electricity. However, this process also results in the production of radioactive waste that needs to be managed and disposed of properly.