Electricity Made Simple:
SpringBrook Elementary
Kent, Washington
January 18, 2000


For more information,
Please contact: 
Denise Wilson 
Assistant Professor 
206-221-5238 
M222 EE/CSE Bldg. 
Box 352500 
University of Washington 
Seattle, WA 98195 
wilson@ee.washington.edu 

University of Washington
Department of Electrical Engineering


Electricity Made Simple

This demonstration is about moving electricity (current) that is caused by a force called voltage. Basic concepts in current, voltage, resistance and series/parallel combinations are explored. The difference between useful (moving) and non-useful (static) electricity is explained. Students are provided with sample breadboards for exploring circuits and circuit components.

Demonstration Materials:

General Information and Tutorial (pdf)
Frequently Asked Questions (pdf)
Student Worksheets (pdf)





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