Nothing. Colour is not a property of electricity.
Electricity and light can both bring about reversible and irreversible changes, depending on the specific circumstances. For example, electricity can cause reversible changes in the charging and discharging of a battery, while light can induce reversible changes in the color of a photochromic material. However, both electricity and light can also cause irreversible changes such as the degradation of electronic components from overheating or the decomposition of light-sensitive molecules.
Electricity doesn't have color. Your question can't be answered.
when electricity is passed, it also generates heat energy. And this heat energy, produced by electricity, changes the state.
it changes color
The color yellow is often associated with electricity due to caution signs and high-visibility safety gear used in electrical work. However, electricity itself does not have a color.
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Photoelectric effect changes electromagnetic radiation into electricity. Solar batteries utilizes this principle.
No. It is false. Physical changes are not accompanied by changes in color or odor.
Color and density are physical properties, not changes.
A chameleon is an animal that changes color based on it's surroundings.
Hair color itself does not affect balloon static electricity. The static electricity created when rubbing a balloon on hair is due to the friction between the two materials, not the color of the hair.
color change is when a color changes