The same way you make it on earth. Use either some form of rotating magnet generator or a solar cell.
space magicians
Yes, electricity can work in space. Since space is a vacuum, there is no air resistance to impede the flow of electrical current. However, special considerations need to be taken into account to protect electrical systems from cosmic radiation and extreme temperatures.
No.It does not occupy space and has no mass.
we make electricity with coal
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
NOPE! Generator can't make electricity
Electricity, space, and gravity are all fundamental forces in the universe that have unique properties and effects on matter. Electricity and gravity both act at a distance, with electricity being a force between charged particles and gravity being a force between masses. Space, on the other hand, is the fabric through which all physical phenomena occur, including the propagation of electricity and the effects of gravity.
The shuttle takes water from Earth and gets electricity from solar panels.
you can make electricity by using food if you make an electric circuit and connecting it to an light bulb and when the light turns on you have electricity
Electricity, as used by us in such things as our computers and TVs etc, requires a conductor. It is the movement of electrons along that conductor which most people call electricity. This cannot travel through space. However electricity is also a part of and related to the electromagnetic spectrum which can travel through space.
The possessive form for the noun electricity is electricity's.
Water at a height, pipework and a hydroelectric generator make electricity.