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Any force will make things move, as long as there is no other force to counter it. (Such a counter-force may be present in the form of friction.)
technically no, electricity is a form of heat though
Wind is moving air. Air has mass. The force of a moving mass is 1/2 *m*v2 Only a portion of this force can be converted into electricity or another form of energy.
Electricity is definitely a form of energy. This is because it causes something to do something else that you want it to.
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It really depends on whether it is negative or positive but the simple answer is STATIC
The Magnetosphere attracts charged particles emitted form the sun.
Electricity produced from water is also known as Hydro electricity. In this form of electricity production large turbines are run with the force of water to produce electricity.
The adjective form is spelled electric (referring to electricity, or other energetic form).Other associated words:electrifiedelectrifyelectronelectronic
Any force will make things move, as long as there is no other force to counter it. (Such a counter-force may be present in the form of friction.)
Electricity and magnetism are similar but yet different. They are both able to make a form of each other. If electricity charges are pulled at a great force they will be able to create a type of magnetic force. Magnets are able to produce forms of electricity when their pulls are changed.
Attract is already a verb. For example "to attract something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Electricity is a form of energy.
the thing that makes electricity such a useful form of energy is that electricity is renweable it comes from the skies "thunder" you can also generate electircity but still some things need electricity to help it generate. so......... electircity is a useful form of energy, but also wind, solar are also useful for of energy.
Electricity is a form of energy.