What Happens when a n electric current is produced?
When electric charges are made to flow through a wire or similar material, they produce an electric current. When the electric current is produced it become's a continuous flow of electric charges through a material.
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There is a piece of filament in every light bulb, which has so much friction that when the electric current passes through it, heat energy is produced. This heat energy is then converted to light energy.
An electric current produces a magnetic field.
Flow of the current.
When an electric current is passed through water oxygen gas is produced on cathode because oxygen is positive and cathode is negative . So, oxygen is produced.
Electric field is produced
direct current
i am pretty sure it is electric current
A filament is heated by an electric current and photons are emitted.
Ohms law