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it will get hot
Becomes heat.
Basically, if you fill a room with steam and pass an electrical current through it... Does anything interesting happen?
An electric current heats a metal tube that the glue is forced through.
A magnetic field generates around the wire.
when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
They get electricuted.
it will get hot
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If the circuit is closed the electric current will be closed as well.
The question is vague: What do you wish to separate the element from? For example, Hydrogen (an element) can be separated from water by running an electric current through it.
The heating element of an electric heater is a "resistor", the cord which conducts the electricity is not. The resistance of the element of an electric heater is very high. As current flows through the heating element, it becomes red hot and glows. On the other hand, the resistance of the cord is low. It does not become red hot when current flows through it.
it cannot be an element
Becomes heat.
Element.
Basically, if you fill a room with steam and pass an electrical current through it... Does anything interesting happen?
You generate a (stronger) magnetic field.