For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.For example, in a hydroelectric dam, water makes a turbine move; the turbine makes a generator move, the generator generates the electricity.
it runs on battery electricity that powers the clock at makes it tick/the hand move
The acid in the lemon makes it a conductor of electricity.
Energy makes molecules rapidly move faster and faster, and when you make molecules move faster you are creating heat. So by using electricity(energy), you speed up the molecules of water, thus creating heat.
Static electricity.
The fact that each atom has at least one electron that's fairly free to move around.
You can move things with static electricity!
electrons
No, it does not.
Flowing electrons makes electricity (they flow from negative to positive. ). You need a circuit or a path for the electrons to move through, a power source like a battery or a generator, and something to use the electricity, like a light bulb...
rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily
A machine that makes electricity is called a generator. Generators use electromagnetism to convert physical movement into electricity.