No.
In general, cable electrons don't get along with battery electrons... electrons are electrons; it doesn't matter if they're in a cable, or a battery, they are the same. Batteries are always DC, but the electricity flowing through a cable does not necessarily have to be - it can be AC.
im on the same thing in my textbook it says electricity plants were they make electricity
Sometimes. Metals will conduct both heat and electricity. Glass will conduct heat but not electricity.
No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
Yes, hydro power and hydroelectricity refer to the same thing. It is electricity generated by harnessing the energy of moving water using turbines in hydroelectric power plants.
everything that uses electricity. hydroelectricity is the same thing as fossilfuel electricity...its just made differently
odometer cable and speedometer cable are the same thing, unscrew cable from speedometer head under the dash and unhook it from the tranny and pull the cable out and replace with a new one.
No, energy and electricity are not the same thing. Energy is a more general concept that can take many forms, such as mechanical, thermal, or chemical energy. Electricity is a specific type of energy that results from the flow of charged particles, typically electrons, through a conductor.
Electricity passes through the cable. As it passes through the cable, the electricity will encounter resistance. This is what causes an electrical cable to heat up.
direct tv or dish, same thing
The main thing is that you use fan over processor and for the CPU body.The CPU Cabinet should be well aerated.Do not connect wires in the wrong port.Do not use defective devices.Use the power cable of same specifications that of the requirements of electricity for motherboard.
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