of course! they're lights!
Cars used electricity to fire the spark plugs and to run things like the air conditioning, radio, heater, headlights, and other luxuries.
No, headlights do not consume gas as a source of energy. Headlights are powered by electricity from the car's battery.
Electricity is merely the movement of electric charge through some closed path. Look around your house, and anything that has a switch uses electricity. Computers, lights, TV's, MP3 players, etc. Even cars use electricity to run their headlights, radio, and sometimes the gauges.
Hybrids run either on electricity or on fuel.
A generator turns mechancal energy into electricity, bicycle headlights use this principle and cars do the same..
Microphones run on electricity.
The battery stores just so much electricity. The lights use this electricity. Sooner or later the supply is depleted.
Yes - radio, spark plugs, headlights, tail lights, turn signals, overhead light, etc. All of these use electricity from the battery or alternator. If you have a radio with a clock, it uses electricity while the car is off - the battery provides the power. Same thing with leaving the headlights on when the car is off. The battery provides electricity to make them work.
Headlights run off the battery not the ignition...
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
electricity can run through it. For example... copper is a good conductor because it is used to run electricity through your house.
motorcycles use a magnet system to generate electricity for the spark plugs they cannot run without electricity because you need electricity to ignite the gasoline but they can run with no battery if you have a kickstart or you can bump start them