Many of the same methods that work within an atmosphere will also work in a vacuum. Please note that you need to have some source of energy.
The frequency that electricity is generated at in the UK is 50 Hertz.
yes electricity collects in clouds to form lightning and in living organisims such as the electric eel. Also static electricity can be generated using friction (in hair for example).
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Yes! electricity refers to electrons, photons, and their interactions, so you'll be pleased to know that electrons are plentiful in every structure of the universe, and thanks to Stephen hawking, we are now aware that even the vacuum of space is not truly a vacuum as it is permiated with virtual electron/positron pairs, these require a great deal of energy to become aparent, which is why we did not know this for so long.
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in 1663 he invented the first vacuum pump and was first to see light generated by electricity.
in the uk electricity is generated at ?
steam is used to generate electricity. what happens to the steam after it has generated electricity?
Electricity is a concept and exists everywhere, even in vacuum. Hence you can not "get" electricity. An electrical current can be generated by connecting two voltage sources of different potential with a conductor. A voltage can be generated with an electromagnetic generator. An electromagnetic generator generates voltages by moving electrons in a conductor through a magnetic field, causing a force upon the electrons.
Static electricity is generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together.
the asia's largest producer of nuclear generated electricity is Japan.
Natural electricity is generated in storm clouds.
No, a vacuum is an absence of matter.
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