Pūtaiao

hiko

electricity

tūingoa, tūmahi poro, tūāhua

WHAKAMĀRAMA

He momo pūngao. Ka puta te hikotū i te uira, i te waku rānei o ētahi mea e rua (pērā i te waku o te heru i ngā makawe). Ka puta te iahiko i te tauhohenga matū (ko te pūhiko hei tauira), mai i te takahurihuri rānei o te pōkai waea i roto i te whaitua autō o tētahi pukuhiko. Ka kapoa te pūngao hau, te pūngao rere wai, te pūngao korohū rānei hei huri i te pukuhiko, hei whakaputa iahiko.

A form of energy. Static electricity is produced by lightning or by friction between two things, such as the friction of a comb moving through someone’s hair. Current electricity can be produced from chemical reactions (such as in a battery), or from moving a coil of wire in the magnetic field of a generator. Energy from the wind, the flow of water or from steam can be caught and used to turn an electrical generator to produce an electric current.

Tauira KŌrero

He pai te nuinga o ngā konganuku hei kawe i te hiko.

Kua rahi haere ngā pāmu hau e whakatūria ana i ngā pae maunga puta noa i Aotearoa, hei whakaputa i te pūngao hiko.

Ka puta te hiko i te rere o te irahiko.

Tauira KŌrero

He pai te nuinga o ngā konganuku hei kawe i te hiko.

Kua rahi haere ngā pāmu hau e whakatūria ana i ngā pae maunga puta noa i Aotearoa, hei whakaputa i te pūngao hiko.

Ka puta te hiko i te rere o te irahiko.