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nickels, water, humans, and people are all made up of atoms. but atoms are made up of even smaller things! one of the things is called an electron. electrons can jump from one atom to another. the electrons in some metals jump very easily. when many electrons jump in the same direction, they make an electric current. how do you make electrons jump? use a battery! there are two different kinds of metal in a battery. a special liquid is put between them. the liquid breaks down some of the metal. this lets go of electrons. because the metals are different, one metal lets go of electrons more easily than the other metal. the other metal takes the electrons. so, the electrons start to move from one metal to the next through the liquid. this creates a current. and that is how batteries make electricity! what creates an electric current in a battery? metals bending liquids drying electrons jumping atoms touching
The text explains that when many electrons jump in the same direction, an electric current is made. In a battery, different metals and a special liquid cause electrons to be released and move (jump) from one metal to another, creating the electric current. The other options (metals bending, liquids drying, atoms touching) are not related to the creation of electric current in a battery as per the provided text.
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