Electricity can flow in the conductor becourse the conductor is made up by electrons. When the wire is connected to the source, these electrons do vibrate and caurse collision among themself. This collision caurse electricity to flow throw the conductor/wire.
conductors allow energy to ro flow through it
We know that electrical conductors allow the easy movement of electrical charges, and thermal conductors allow the rapid movement of heat energy.
Electricity flows easily through the easiest path,Êmetals, liquids, and small particles.Ê Electricty will not flow through porcelain, plastic, and dry air.
Heat conductors allow heat energy to pass through; heat insulators do not.
Wind turns the turbines of a windmill, and so, the wind energy gets converted into mechanical energy. This in turn produces electricity...
That depends A LOT on the type of energy. For example, light energy will pass through transparent substances, such as glass; electrical energy (in the form of a current) will pass through conductors, especially metals, etc.
k12? LOL solid & liquid particles are arranged closer together ;) ---> ur welcome! :P
Sound cannot travel through a vacuum, it needs a medium to travel through as its the vibration of particles that allows its energy to progress
Heat and/or light.
A conductor is simply a material that allows electrical energy to pass through it these tend to be metals or molten metal ions.
Energy from the sun is what allows plants to make their own energy through photosynthesis.
dont ask me jk............it is conduct
Yes, there are now MicroInverters, that turn DC into AC at the inverter level allowing for direct grid supply after passing through a combiner box.
Heat conductors allow heat energy to pass through; heat insulators do not.
contain organized molecular and biochemical.use energy
Wind turns the turbines of a windmill, and so, the wind energy gets converted into mechanical energy. This in turn produces electricity...
It helps the body remove heat through sweating, and it also allows it to use water as an energy source.
Heat energy.
Wind is helpful because it provides a plentiful, renewable source of energy. It can readily be harnessed through large wind turbines.
No, because electricity is a secondary energy source, so it's produced by primary energy sources like coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear power, and other natural energy sources.