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REACTION PAPER: MODULE 1

As the new semester begins, new learnings and challenges await. Adapting to a new
learning model is essential; it is students' and ourselves' responsibility to take full responsibility
for learning how to do it, the correct way to do it, etc. In our first written report, we learned that
electrical charge is a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. It is created by the
sun's rays and can be detected in a variety of ways. The sun's rays collide with an object that has
been hit by the solar wind, resulting in electric charges. When the sun shines on something,
electricity flows through the air. Because it travels through a series of magnetic fields surrounding
the object, this electrical energy is referred to as an electric charge. Field lines and flux diagrams
depict the movement of electric charges around an object.

We also learned conductors, semiconductors, and insulators are critical components in


our society. Conductors such as bronze, copper, and steel, for example, are widely used in
electrical wires to transmit electric charge/power anywhere easily. An insulator is a material that
prevents the flow of electricity. Insulators are necessary to keep us safe from electrical currents.
The wire that carries electricity to your computer or television is protected from electrocution by a
rubber-like insulator. Glass, air, and paper are all excellent insulators. Semiconductors can be
both insulators and conductors at low temperatures.

I just wanted to thank you for your dedication to your work, sir. Kudos and job well done.

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