Basically, if you fill a room with steam and pass an electrical current through it... Does anything interesting happen?
Becomes heat.
A magnetic field generates around the wire.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
Electricity tends to travel towards the ground. when we touch an electrical substance, our body acts as a conductor and the current passes through our body to the ground. this is how we get an electric shock.
-kettle -electric heater that's all i have! :)) When a current passes through a wire, the wire heats up. This is caused by the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy. /the heat produced depends on the resistance of the wire.
Becomes heat.
Water is dissociated in hydrogen and oxygen.
A magnetic field generates around the wire.
Produce a magnetic field as electric current passes through it.
It will get hot.
when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
whe n a eletric current passes through water what new substance forms
The part of a voltaic battery by which the electric current leaves substances through which it passes, or the surface at which the electric current passes out of the electrolyte; the negative pole; -- opposed to anode.
decomposition
good conductors like metals
Becomes heat.
no, when an eletric current passes through water, it causes the water to start to decompose into hydrogen and oxygen