Yes
Look for the manufacture's nameplate on the device there is should tell you the wattage of the device.
Flow of electricity in a circuit is controlled by using 'resistor'.
The battery is not electricity. A battery is a device that stores energy in the form of chemical energy. When energy is taken out of the battery, it comes out in the form of electrical energy. And if the battery is rechargable, then energy is put into it also in the form of electrical energy. A2. There is sometimes a confusion, amongst non-technical people when discussing electrical items. A distinction is made between an AC mains operated device and a battery operated device. Calling the mains device 'electric' and the other 'battery'. A battery operated device is also 'electric', The current is DC and the voltage usually a lot lower (and safer) than the domestic supply. So yes. A battery operated device is electric. Batteries do produce electricity.
The term "load" when used in electrical terminology is a device that uses electricity.
That sounds like an electric motor.That sounds like an electric motor.That sounds like an electric motor.That sounds like an electric motor.
ya, because it has to to have elecetricity
An electric motor, an electric fan
The unit of 'power' is the
someone has created a device that creates its on electricity can you show me a picture of this new device
The device is known as a "motor".
a device that converts electromechanical energy into electric energy.
An electric motor.
An electric motor
The electric static generator is a device that produces static electricity, or electricity at high voltage
Yes, a keyboard and a mouse both require electricity to function and both of them are peripherals.
Look for the manufacture's nameplate on the device there is should tell you the wattage of the device.
electric generator is a device which can send amount of electricity to different places