An electron has an electric field associated with it. This in principle extends out to infinity. If you move the electron from side to side, the electric field all the way out to infinity has to adjust, but the adjustments need time to get out to infinity, so the electric field has waves in it as it tries to respond. Also, the moving electron looks like a current, and this current has a magnetic field associated with it, which also develops a wave-like effect propagating out to infinity. The two together are called an electromagnetic wave. And if you could do it fast enough, you would detect it as a radio wave, or even a light wave. You could get the same sort of result by waving a positive charge about. A very short burst of high frequency radiation can behave like a particle (a photon, a gamma ray etc)
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Electricity contains one type of energy. There are other types of energy, too.
Electricity contains one type of energy. There are other types of energy, too.
Electricity contains one type of energy. There are other types of energy, too.
Electricity contains one type of energy. There are other types of energy, too.
An object becomes charged with static electricity when electrons are stripped away to another object, or it accumulates excess electrons.
If you have accumulated excess electrons, like when walking across a carpet, they can be dissipated rapidly to another object (or person) that you touch (giving a shock, due to the rapid flow of electrons).
Electricity contains one type of energy. There are other types of energy, too.
No, but they're related.
Because there are no free electrons. However, graphite does conduct electricity as there are free electrons.
it has electrons
There are no atoms in electricity. Electricity consists of moving electrons, which are the negatively charged particles in atoms.
No. It doesn't have free electrons
Ammonia is a gas. Gases do conduct electricity, as all materials do. However, they conduct electricity so poorly that we consider them insulators. "Electricity" requires the movement of electrons. In a gas, these electrons are too dispersed to provided any measurable current.
Electricity is the flow of electrons
The movement of free electrons is' electricity. So electrons can not produce electricity; but it is produced by magnetism.
Moving Electrons.
Electrons don't have electricity they only posses energy, Electricity is defined as the flow of electrons! In conductors the flow of valence electrons are called Electricity! therefore inducing a current in it! generally the direction of flow the current is the opposite of the direction of flow of electrons(D.C)!
Electricity produces work when the electrons in a conductor
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Electrons produce electricity. Flow of electrons comprises of current.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Electricity is the flow of electrons.
electricity can be described as the transfer of electrons
Electrons. Electricity is composed of free electrons and some radioactive decays emit electrons (beta particles)
what kind of electricity is caused by a continuous flow of electrons