It only flows through a closed circuit.
Yes, lots of things can get energy from electricity. Lights, computers, TVs, some cars even.
Some things that need electricity to function properly include smartphones, computers, refrigerators, air conditioners, televisions, and lights.
"things that conduct electricity" is a very common question, but however is different than "what things conduct electricity" things like water with salt dissolved into it, wood, metal, and SOME plastics conduct electricity, but copper and silver are the best even though people think gold is.
Different windmills do different things. Some pump water. Others do produce electricity.
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Some common things that use static electricity to function include photocopiers, printers, air purifiers, and paint sprayers. Static electricity is used in these devices to attract particles, create a static charge for imaging, or facilitate the transfer of paint particles.
TV, lights, appliances, heat, cooking, refrigeration and on and on.
The answering machine operates on electricity. It begins with the letter a.
A battery provides electricity for things that move around
You can move things with static electricity!
all the kitchen supplies like microwave and fridges and televisions and of course light. By 'natural electricity' I presume you mean electricity not deliberately generated by man-made generating stations etc. There are lightning flashes and some fish that stun by internally-made electricity.