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No, an example of an electric current would be using a battery to light a lightbulb.
Baseboard is actually very efficient. Baseboard can be used on 99% efficient boilers but also 60% efficient boilers. The boiler you are using may not be efficient at all. If you have large heating bills, make sure your building is insulated and the boiler is running correctly. If your boiler is 80% efficient, remember 20 cents of your dollar is going out the chimney!
The correct answer is Electric motor. An electric motor is a device used to convert electricity into mechanical energy whereas an electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Advantages in electric circuits : Advantages of using the rheostat in electric circuits is optional as you could just use the dial on the power-supply to vary the voltage (p.d.), and therefore the current. The advantage of using the rheostat is that you can control it to give you nice even numbers for the voltage.
You could for example drive an electric train up a mountain track, or you could raise a heavy weight using an electric crane.
The simple answer is yes it produces heat and is distributed to the rooms in your house; unless however, you are using electric baseboard heat which works on convection, or electric radiant heating panels.
I recommend using a quarter round that matches the baseboard
Any time an electric current passes through a wire, this will produce a magnetic field. If you want to make the field stronger, loop the wire into coils. The more coils you make, the stronger the field will be.
These two settings are found when you have a heat pump. Using the "Heat" mode uses the heat pump capabilities alone. Using em heat, turns on conventional electric coils to create more heat (and run up your electric bill)
That would be an electric generator. They are also called dynamos. An alternator is a type of generator that makes alternating current.
Number of coils of what? Maybe wire in an electromagnet? Please resubmit the question with more detail.
Using protein histones, the DNA coils to form nucleosomes, which further coils to form chromosomes.
The coils can be cleaned using a coil brush and foaming coil cleaner. These items are available at www.appliancepartspros.com.
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By using an electric power.
For this to happen, presumably the bucket, or some surrounding object, has some magnetism. If you move a magnet through an electric field, a current will be induced.
GM has been putting their Ignition Control Modules in very close contact with the coils for decades. On the 1997 and newer models they put it the back side of the engine by the firewall, and it will be the base for the ignition coils. So, if you can see the sparkplug wires and see that they plug into the coils (probably more than one, maybe three), and you can see how the coils are mounted, it is quite likely that you are looking at the ESC. They are not using mechanical distributers anymore so don't look for one.