An electric current through a resistive circuit can be increased by decreasing the resistive load or increasing the voltage of the circuit.
no it does not make stronger.... if the device does not have that capability to with stand tat current...... the device will be destroyed........
An electromagnet becomes stronger when the current through it increases, i.e. the Amps.
the formula for electric current is VI ,where v is voltage then I is the current. the unit used for current is ampere and volts for voltage. multiply the total I to the Voltage The formular of electric current is given by I=V/R ,I=P/V
the ability if a substance to slow down electric current
There are two common definitions for electrolysis, both using electric current. Scientists use electric current to cause chemical changes, such as converting liquid water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. It costs very little to do this experiment (see http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Oxygen-and-Hydrogen-from-Water-Using-Electrolysis). Electrolysis also refers to the cosmetic use of electric current to permanently remove body hair. The current both loosens the hair for easy removal and kills the root of the hair to prevent regrowth.
The electric field gets stronger as you get closer to an electric charge.
Any time an electric current passes through a wire, this will produce a magnetic field. If you want to make the field stronger, loop the wire into coils. The more coils you make, the stronger the field will be.
You generate a (stronger) magnetic field.
An increasing electric current moving into an electromagnet will become stronger in its magnetism. As the atoms align the increasing magnetism will stop at one point, making the electromagnet as strong as it can be.
no it does not make stronger.... if the device does not have that capability to with stand tat current...... the device will be destroyed........
yes. to make it stronger, increase the electric flow.
The lines in each diagram represent an electric field. The stronger the field, the close together the lines are.
every time electricity passes through a wire, it gives off an electric current. this is the basis of an electromagnet. if you add coils to the wire, there will be more current in a smaller space this will make it stronger. you can also make it stronger by:putting more current through the wireputting a iron core through the wireelectromagnets are found in bells, scrap heap cranes, circuit breakers and much more. the advantage of electromagnets is that they can be turned on and off.
A copper wire coil is rotated at speed in a magnetic field, to cause electrons to move. This is the electric current. The stronger the magnets and/or thicker the copper coil, the more current is produced
An electromagnet becomes stronger when the current through it increases, i.e. the Amps.
Electrons.
Adding more turns of wire to the electromagnet will make it stronger without changing the applied voltage.