Electricity has no weight. It's made of electrons that were always there anyway.
Edison did not invent electricity. Electricity has been with us since the beginning of time. Tesla invented the transformer, paving the way for economical transmission of electricity.I do not know how much electricity cost back then. Anyone else is welcome to refine this answer.
It depends on the computer and the company that gives you your electricity. The simple answer is way too much.
Yes. Much in the same way that a stretched rubberband has potential energy.
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
Rubber is an insulator and typically does not conduct electricity, so it cannot "take" electricity in the same way a conductor would. Rubber is used to insulate and protect electrical wires and components, preventing the flow of electricity and ensuring safety in electrical applications.
Michael Faraday is often considered the "Father of Electricity" for his work in electromagnetism and electromagnetic induction, which laid the foundation for the development of electric power systems. His discoveries paved the way for much of our modern understanding and use of electricity.
Resistance is a way of measuring how difficult it is for electricity to flow through a material.
42 pints of electricity
No electricity is consumed at a abattoir.
No. Watt is the measurement of how much electricity.
Heat pump. (electricity)
that depends on how much sunlight there is. But alot of electricity.