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a cell pushes electric currents around a circuit.If there are two or more cells then more currents will flow through them.
It does. We call this current, or currents, 'eddy currents', and they are minimised by using laminated cores.
yes Batteries only produce direct currents
The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the resistance.
You have to reverse the oil flow through the motor. This is usually done with a two way valve.
All motor currents flowing through either the forward or reverse contactors must flow through the overload device before going to the motor.
currents that flow away
Yes, in the northern hemisphere the currents flow clockwise.
What do you mean with "meet"? Conventional flow and electron flow are not two types of currents. They are two ways to analyze the SAME currents.
Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.
Ocean currents flow near the equator from the east to west. Ocean currents flow near the poles from west to east.
Currents that flow horizontally are most commonly driven by wind. Ocean currents flow over incredibly long distances and come together to create what is known as the "global conveyor belt."
In the southern hemisphere, ocean currents flow clockwise due to the Coriolis effect.
Warm or cold defines the temperature of the water. In general warm currents flow north and cold currents flow south. That makes sense. Also warm currents flow on the surface and cold currents flow deep since cold water is denser than warm water.
no, density currents flow slower than surface currents because surface currents are powered by the wind ;)
These currents are called LongShore or Feeder Currents.