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What is the voltage source and what is the conductor in a circuit?

The voltage source is the source of the electricity. The conductor is what the electricity flows through to reach its destination. Example: A battery is a voltage source and an electrical wire is the conductor.


Why are fuses used for protection of resistive loads?

Fuses actually have a lower resistance that the wire or carrier that is carrying current to and from the fuse. The purpose of a fuse is so that it will burn out before the carrier burns out. When a fuse burns out it breaks the current and therefore no more electricity can pass through it until the fuse is replaced. You gauge the fuse for a little more current than you normally have traveling through the wire. If a power surge of electricity comes through the wire the fuse will burn out instead of damaging the electrical device that is plugged into or wired into the carrier.


What are some examples of a closed circuit?

A connection from a power source, through a load and a return back to the power source. <><><> An example: electricity is supplied to the light switch on the wall through an insulated copper wire, even though the switch is in the off position electricity is present. There is another insulated copper wire going to the light bulb. When you flip the switch the circuit is completed and the light bulb comes on.


Copper wire is an example of what?

A Reddish metal, a good conductor of electricity and heat, ductility, tensile strength, malleability, and good, clean fun!


What material will allow electricity to flow between the battery and the lightbulb?

Yes, copper wire is a conductive element and is the most addiquite substance for distribution of electricity known.

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Electricity traveling through a wire is an example of?

a force applied by a simple machine energy flowing through the water cycle Earth's gravitational pull on an object energy being transferred from place to place


How does electricity get to place to place?

Electricity travels in electrons through conductive material. The way that electricity can get from point to point is by traveling through wire-enclosed metallic material that is most accepting to the electrons. The result is electricity from a far distance from a main power plant which generates the electricity.


Howdoes Electricity flow through a wire?

Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.


Can a wire produce electricity by itself?

You coil a wire and pass it through a magnetic field you will produce electricity.


How does electricity travel to a TV?

the electricity goes through the wire which is connected to the T.V and then the T.V will start working, if the wire isn't connected to the T.V then the electricity could not pass through.


How do you make electricity out of a lemon?

electricity flows through the wire into the lemon


Does an electric current traveling through a wire generate a magnetic field?

Yes, an electric current traveling through a wire generates a magnetic field. There is no way that it cannot do this.


How do you pass electricity through orange?

put a wire through it


What particle is most important for electricity?

Electricity is the flow of electrons through a wire.


What is it called when electrons flow through a wire?

When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".


What is a example of a electrical conductor?

A copper wire would be an example of a conductor of electricity.


When electricity moves through a wire what is created?

Current