high tension towers
Our bodies are made up of something around 80% water, and electricity travels very well through water and if it's high amped electricity it can go through thin skin.
Electricity travels in the path of least resistance.
It's called Alternating Current (AC) as opposed to Direct Current (DC/batteries).
it stays there. the electricity travels back and forth through the filament until you turn the lighbulb off.
There are 2 questions in this : 1: if it is about material... A: No electric charges can also travel through all the conductors of electricity like water, humans, animals, metals etc. 2: if it is about area in which electric charges pass through... A: No, If current is AC then it travels on the surface of the wire, and if the current is DC then it travels through the wire evenly.
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
A circuit
A circuit
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
electronic sound waves
Temperatue
Electricity only moves through the air if there are electrically charged particles in the air and a live current passed through it. It also travels in the form of static electricity (lightning).
Our bodies are made up of something around 80% water, and electricity travels very well through water and if it's high amped electricity it can go through thin skin.
conductors are thing that electricity travels through, metal insulators are things electricity does not travel through, dry wood, paper, plastic.
electricity cools down devices as it travels through them Electricity acts in ways similar to ice, which is a solid.
Electricity travels in the path of least resistance.
The path of electricity is called a circuit.