The current must be the same at every point in a single conductor. For each electron
that leaves the far end of the wire, an electron must enter the near end. Electrons
are not manufactured or drained off at any point on the wire.
it stays there. the electricity travels back and forth through the filament until you turn the lighbulb off.
It vibrates.
It reduces the current. As the current travels through the resitors it has some current that is left in the resistor. And
Nothing will happen. It requires two wires to complete the circuit. Electrical current travels from the battery terminal through the wire to a metal portion of the base of the lightbulb. The current then travels up through the filament wire which glows as the current travels through. The current then travels back down the other side of the filament wire to the base of the bulb and thus through the second wire back to source, which is the battery.
circuit
it becomes bowled and its out
It changes and stuff.
The electrical current for a home device travels in a circuit.
The pathway through which electricity travels is called a circuit. A circuit consists of a closed loop for the flow of electric current.
A wireless network signal travels through the use of radio waves. It is capable of travelling great distances in the open or shorter distances when penetrating walls and objects.
Current flows through a wire when a light switch is turned on.
it travels at c (speed of light in a vacuum)