No. A coiled wire can never become an electric bell without some more pieces
and parts. When you have those, however, assembled in the right way, it's true
that passing an electric current through the coiled wire will cause the bell to ring.
The photo-electric effect is the ability of light to cause the movement of electrons, which is called an electric current.
No. It is a physical process cause be passing an electric current through a wire.
A copper wire coil is rotated at speed in a magnetic field, to cause electrons to move. This is the electric current. The stronger the magnets and/or thicker the copper coil, the more current is produced
Resistance, which is measured in ohms. long wires and heat are the main cause of resistance increases.
- select the adequate material for this experiment - switch to a light source with a shorter wavelength - switch to a light source with a higher intensity
Yes, a MOVING magnetic field will cause electric current to flow in a conductor. Conversely an electric current flowing in a conductor will cause a magnetic field.
The photo-electric effect is the ability of light to cause the movement of electrons, which is called an electric current.
Electric currents are caused by voltages.
By making the magnetic field around it a negative charge
An electric current is movement of electrons, no matter the source or cause.
very severe can cause death
yes
Chemical changes, change in magnetic flux linked with a conductor cause the production of electric current.
6 MilliAmps across the heart.
It causes a proportional increase in current.
Cause it does
Yes, during the ionic foot detoxication electric current runs through the body of the given patient. The electric current is however very low to cause harm to the body of the patient.