• moistclump@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Can you eli5? Or like I’m a dumb dumb idiot? Please.

    Electricity is one of those things I so badly want to understand and just seem to not be able to.

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      5 months ago

      Electricity is the flow of electrons, who move from negative to positive, the opposite of what you would normally expect.

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        5 months ago

        Maybe I’m biased because I’m a welder, but it always made more sense to me that electricity flows from the negative. Like , if the positive moved, wouldn’t you change the element of the wire after a while? It also helps that you can tell the difference if an arc is positive or negative relative to the stinger depending on how the metal reacts, at least to a welder. I know that doesn’t make any sense at all but it does to another welder lol

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          5 months ago

          So, when Ben Franklin named them, it was in terms of something like “excess of electricity”. A positive excess of charge, like in the glass he used to define the term, is actually a deficit (negative excess) of electrons, which are the real fluid.

          Later on Crooks (I think?) figured out that if he cleared all the air out of a tube with mercury, he could force electrons out of the metal into open space, at the negative cathode end, and at that point they realised it was backwards.