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They're both waves.
They both need electricity to work.
a. Objects like iron, copper, gold, silver etc are the good conductor of electricity. b.Objects like Iron[ para magnetic] and certain chemical compounds like Iron oxide are attracted towards the magnets.
True statements: All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike). False statement: All atoms are alike All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of protons / electrons / neutrons.
heat and temperature is alike by having to do with how many degrees it is
They are measures of electricity, which makes them similar. But volts are tension and amps are current, which makes them different.
They're both waves.
They're alike in that they both convert other forms of energy into electrical energy. A solar cell converts radiant energy from the sun into electrical current. A generator converts mechanical energy -- which may come from a wide variety of sources -- into electricity.
They both need electricity to work.
Wind is blowing air and wind blow te water to make a current. There for they both use air.
Yes absolutely because the homophone (sound-alike word) for currant is current.
the electrons get ripped off one object and held by the other The rubbing moves electrons to the object that holds them more tightly.
Current arises when "compressed" charges (high potential) expand into lower "pressure" areas (low potential). Wind is much the same.
ALL metals do conduct electricity, not only those of group 1 and 2.
Both take current and energy from the power supply and dissipate power.
Both take current and energy from the power supply and dissipate power.
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