Energy can be converted from one form to another but it can't be created or destroyed.
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The spinning wheel spins when electricity is used in the house and the more electricity that is used the faster it will spin. The number of rotations is used to count how much electricity has been used.
when electricity is used more than it should be and the energy resources get depleted due to it, the phenomenon is called ," overuse of electricity"
A Uranium mine can not create electricity.
This all depends on firstly how the turbine is built, and how large the turbine is. Please add more detail.
The deposits resulting from corrosion create an impediment to the flow of electricity.
Wind TURBINES are used to create electricity.
A wind farm is a farm that can be used to create electricity.
Wind can be used to create electricity which in turn can be used to create heat.
The energy from earth is required. This energy is used to create electricity.
hydroelectricity is used to create electricity.
it can be used y humans to create electricity for cities from turbines
It creates methane that can be used to create electricity
well wind does not pollute the air so forth we should use it more often.
Water can either be used to drive turbines directly (hydroelectric), where the kinetic energy of the water is converted into electricity by the turbine, or it can be heated by burning fuel to create steam, which then drives turbines to create electricity.
Burning coal is used to heat water to create steam. The pressure caused by the steam is used to turn a turbine. This in turn spins magnets next to wires. This create electricity.
Yes. Benjerman Franklin was experimenting with electricity with machines that would create sparks of electricity that he would expirement with. It was not a public used product until the about the late 1890's by the rich and was more common by around 1920's.
Before electricity, Coal was used for heat. Coal heat was used to create steam for steam engines on railroads and ships in transportation.