1. what is one food that can produce electricity? Potatoes
2. What is electricity? This question can not be answered it has many different definitions.
3. can you see static electricity? It is very hard to see any kind of electricity.
Science answers testable questions, some questions are not testable.
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Common questions about electricity include: How does electricity work? What are the different types of electrical currents? How is electricity generated and distributed? What safety precautions should be taken when working with electricity? How can electricity be conserved?
Because some of life's questions are too deep and complicated for science to answer.
Science questions are science questions.
yes,electricity is the application of science
Electricity is from the sky. Sky is part of nature. Nature is part of science. Therefore electricity is related to science. Simple.
Some proposed science questions for high school students include questions regarding acceleration, kinetic energy and potential energy. Questions can include those which test their basic understanding on electricity, potential difference, force and expansion.
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Some questions that science can't answer include questions about subjective experiences (e.g., the nature of consciousness), questions about morality and ethics (e.g., what is right or wrong), questions about purpose and meaning in life, and questions about the existence of God or supernatural phenomena. These are philosophical or metaphysical questions that fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
one of the advantage of learning science is through science we can answer some unanswered questions that confuse our minds involving the community.One of its disadvantage is that science could be a heresy to Christianity in some aspects of beliefs.
Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.