Yes it does, via the neutral wire.
Power is generated at the power plant. It is then sent to a step up substation where the voltage is stepped up to several hundred thousands of volts to reduce amperage and keep the power lines from melting, then closer to your home it goes to a step down substation where the voltage is reduced and amperage is increased again. these are the power lines most commonly seen, then it goes to the transformer outside your house on the light pole where the voltage is greatly reduced yet again and turned into single phase 240 volts, it then goes from the transformer to the electric meter on your home, from there it goes into a breaker box and can be used as 240 volts or split into 110 volts depending on its application.
It isn't. Do you mean how is wind energy distributed? There is no such thing as wind energy or nuclear energy or coal energy. energy is energy, there is no possible way to distinguish where it came from. The energy from a wind turbine is converted to electricity, and put into the electric grid with the energy from all other sources. From the grid it goes to houses and factories as needed.
notice how transmission lines arch? the electricity is going up. but when elctricity is loose (eg.lightning) it whants to go down but will archlike a rainbow if going from one object to the next. arch, I I I I I I I it goes up then back down
It goes back into the soil.
Power is generated at the power plant. It is then sent to a step up substation where the voltage is stepped up to several hundred thousands of volts to reduce amperage and keep the power lines from melting, then closer to your home it goes to a step down substation where the voltage is reduced and amperage is increased again. these are the power lines most commonly seen, then it goes to the transformer outside your house on the light pole where the voltage is greatly reduced yet again and turned into single phase 240 volts, it then goes from the transformer to the electric meter on your home, from there it goes into a breaker box and can be used as 240 volts or split into 110 volts depending on its application.
it goes through the wires connected to your house
it goes from powerplant to our house
When your electricity goes out the most important thing to do is to not panic. Get a candle and light it so you can see in your house. Find some kind of a game to play to pass the time. Im not sure how to get the electricity back on manually but eventually it will come back on
his name when he goes back is mark
He goes back to being a kid again and goes back home.
It goes back to the houses. (House of Representative/Senate) It goes back to the houses. (House of Representative/Senate)
that is not a question but the House of represenitives create and then vote on a bill if there are enough votes i believe one third then it goes to the house of senators vote again on the bill if i believe half vote yes it goes to the goverenor if he says yes it becomes a law if he says no it gos back to the house of represenitives where they change the law and vote again
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AC (alternative current) goes back and forth (the flow of the current changes periodically) DC (direct current) has a continuous flow
If he goes back to WWE.
No, he gets kidnapped and everyone thinks he is dead for half the season.
the water from the river goes to the water turbine which turns the water to let it pass to a house generator then from it goes through to the powerlines and then makes electricity