Current is created when electrical charges move through a wire or other conductor. It can be produced by rotating magnetic fields (as in a generator) or by connecting a source of higher electrical potential (charge) to one of lower electrical potential, which can cause the movement of charges from one point to another.
transmitission of current produce an electric field.and it produce power
they produce a current the magnetic field has to turn motion into that current. the gas coal or water pass on that current to the magnetic field.
Copper can not of itself produce a current. <><><><><> However, resistance, be it copper or some other material, will produce a current if a voltage is applied to it. The rule is Ohm's law: Current = Voltage divided by resistance.
A device with a low resistive load will produce a high current in a series circuit.
Direct current
No. Batteries can only produce dc current which can further be converted to AC using inverters.
A device with a low resistive load will produce a high current in a series circuit.
resistance does not produce currents . you need source (like voltage source , current source ,or , discharging capacitor) to generate current .
A Direct Current, DC.
It produces an electric current.
electric current
Alternators produce Direct Current, Generators produce Alternating Current. Todays' cars have Alternators to charge the batteries.