10 Electricity Coloring Pages - Free!
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Do you like how we colored this renewable energy drawing? We used several supplies to bring this image to life. If you liked the result, then don't hesitate to come with us to explore the gallery. You'll love what you find in it!
We've gathered a series of electricity coloring pages, ranging from incredible drawings of electric current to light bulb coloring pages. What do all of these have in common? Electricity!
Careful! Don't get too electric, but don't think about limiting your creativity either, we know that a clever and quick mind like yours will find a way to make a beautiful drawing with whatever you have on hand. What are you waiting for?
Electricity rules our lives and we use it for almost everything, so that's why this gallery is full of electricity coloring pages, but that's not all. We added fun facts so you can learn in the process. Don't you think that's an excellent idea?
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So, what are you waiting for? It's time to add color to energy and electricity with your colors. Don't be afraid, nothing will happen to you! That's the best part of painting these electricity coloring pages.
Electricity coloring pages
Why color electricity images?
What do you think of when you hear the word "electricity"? Maybe the switch in your house comes to mind, or the outlet where you charge your phone. Maybe you see the light bulb in your room and think "that's electricity." Or, when you're walking down the street and see a light pole, you'll think that's electricity too.
And you're correct! All those things mentioned above have to do with electricity, however, what really is electricity? How does it work? Electricity is nothing more than a phenomenon produced by the interaction between the positive and negative electric charges of physical bodies.
We can't observe these electric charges, but they're there day after day, making our lives a little simpler, because if we didn't have electricity society would have to go back several years, right?
If you want to learn more about electricity, then come with us to learn about everything related to it, because on top of the printable coloring images we added fun facts you'll love about electricity. Let's go! It's time to learn while coloring.
Learn while coloring Electricity
- Did you know that the thermal power generated by the human body is the same as what a conventional bulb wastes in the form of heat? How incredible!
- Want to know where the word "electricity" comes from? It comes from the Greek "elektron" which means amber, in honor of the philosopher Thales of Miletus who discovered that when you rub a piece of amber, it gains the ability to attract light objects.
- The first city lit with electricity was the city of Godalming, located in England, in 1881.
- If one gram of matter could be converted into its equivalent of pure energy, and used to light a 1,000-watt bulb, there would be enough energy to keep it lit for 2,850 years. Amazing!
- The electrical potential of a lightning bolt is between 1,000 and 10,000 million watt-seconds. That's way too much! It can be compared to 7,000 times the power of a nuclear plant.
- In just 10 minutes a hurricane is capable of producing energy equivalent to the sum of all the nuclear energy reserves on the planet. Hurricanes sure are impressive!
- In 1998 some neighborhoods of Auckland, New Zealand spent 66 days without electricity, due to a problem in a power cable that overloaded the entire grid. That was a long time! Can you imagine living so long without power?
- Once Thomas Edison promised Nikola Tesla that if he managed to improve some electrical generators created by him, he would pay him 50,000 dollars. Tesla managed to improve them, and that was when Edison told him it had only been a joke.
- Electricity is actually a secondary energy source, meaning that to generate it, primary sources of fossil origin, such as gas, oil, or coal, or renewable ones, such as the sun or wind, have to be transformed. Then it's transported to the consumption centers. Quite a process!
- Do you know what would happen if there were no hydroelectric energy? An extra 400 million tons of oil would have to be burned per year in the world. Way too much!
