1) If the voltage per meter is very high, the isolation of air may "break", and a strong current may flow.
2) There may be a current, without the movement of charges in part of a circuit, through an effect known as capacitance: charges that build up on one side of a vacuum, or air, may induce the build-up of an opposite charge on the other side. If the current has a high frequency, such a capacitor will have a low impedance (this is similar to a resistance) to the current.
Electricity usually travles through wires, but it can also travle through short spaces in the air.
If the electricity is strong enough it can jump through the air. Google Jacob's ladder electricity for more.
electricity always wants to travel through to complete the circut
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).
Yes it does
yes. At its powerfullest, electricity can travel through anything, like lightining through the air
Before electricity, the most advanced form of travel was the horse and buggy. Now, we are able to travel through the air and through the sea at much greater speeds
Electricity usually travles through wires, but it can also travle through short spaces in the air.
yes its because when water is frozen the mobility of the movement of the electrons within the ice is significantly reduced.as the icy lattice structure of the ice cube forms,the electrons become rigid, and unmoving and their ability to conduct electricity is reduced.
Yes, electricity can travel through mineral water because of the presence of ions.
No.
If the electricity is strong enough it can jump through the air. Google Jacob's ladder electricity for more.
electricity always wants to travel through to complete the circut
electricity can travel through anything with a positive and negative electrical charge
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).
Yes
Yes it does