electromagnetic induction
Yes. That is how it is done.AnswerNo, it's a voltage, not a current, that is generated.
electromagnetic induction
Magnetic induction
It is usually generated in a generator; read the Wikipedia article on "Generator" for more details. Briefly, this uses the physical principle that if a material is moved through a magnetic field, a voltage is generated. If such a material is a conductor, and appropriately connected, this voltage will cause an electrical current to flow.
There are 7 of them. There is not such thing as telluric energy.
Telluric Chaos was created on 2005-05-03.
Telluric acid
There is no physical evidence for telluric energy. It is fiction. It is obvious that proponents of this stuff cannot even agree on a good definition of it. And as we know, qualification must precede quantification. If we can't define something, we cannot measure it. The top of telluric energy belongs in the Metaphysical category, and not in any of the Science or Technology areas. When (if) the evidence appears that there is such a thing, then it can be evaluated.
The Alaska Current is a wind driven current.
No, a voltage will be generated, not a current. Current will only flow if the induced voltage is connected to a load.
Diffusion current is current that is generated due to the vibration of electrons.
The heat generated by an electric current is in watts, Current x volts. So current alone is not enough to define it. By Ohms Law, Volts = Current x Resistance, so another way of expressing watts is (Current squared) x Resistance. If you know the current andthe resistance you can get the wattage, which will give you the heat generated.
Electromagnetism.
no
Heat generated in a nuclear fusion depends on the resistance of the plasma and the current.
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