transitor
transformers cannot amplify!
when you think of electricity and resistance think of it as water in a river and rocks in a river. The water being the electricity and the rocks being the resistance. when water in a river flows and then come across rocks that block the water from flowing constantly, it slows down the water. therefore when electricity is flowing through a circuit with resistance, when it hits the resistors it slows the flow of electricity.
Pure water, by itself, is not capable of conducting electricity. However, when other substances are added and ions make their way into water, those free ions can cause water to conduct electricity.
Yes, it is considered one word, hence the prefix hydro- means water . Hydroelectricity = generating water by means of electricity.
transitor
i don't know, my best guess is it has something to do with the humidity in the atmosphere, wet areas have water molecules in the air, and we all know that water is a conductor of electricity so maybe the presence of them amplify the signal from the Networks towers
amplify
Depends on the circuit the transistor is used in:it can amplify voltageit can amplify currentit can amplify power
Amplify is already a verb.
Pure water, that is to say without any other substances, actually does not conduct electricity. Water with impurities, on the other hand, does conduct electricity. Since water is usually impure, common water conducts electricity.
Water can conduct electricity. I know this because when it rains water can spin a turbine which power electricity from movement
Please amplify your answer.
No not really. Electricity can be conducted by water but not polluted.
Yes electricity works under water
Simply stated, electricity is not allergic to water.
Electricity produced from water is also known as Hydro electricity. In this form of electricity production large turbines are run with the force of water to produce electricity.