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it is mechanical energy when it goes in and then stuff happens and it comes out as electrical
The electrical energy remains the same
it heats up
If a magnet is heated to a high temperature it will lose its magnetism.
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It depends on what happens. It could cause adjacent conductors to clash (line-to-line short-circuit fault), or it could break a conductor which then makes contact with the ground (line-to-earth short-circuit fault), or it could be neither of these.
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Resistance goes up creating more heat which eventually leads to an open circuit.
If you come in contact with high speed electrons from an electron gun, you will get an electrical shock.
Yes, because the neutral conductor will transfer its electrons to the postitively charged conductor.
If you mean like AA or AAA, nothing. Absolutely nothing happens. If they both have an electrical current running, I don't know, it might be dangerous.
Because wires are not perfect conductors, energy is released as heat. This is why electricity is transmitted at very high voltage and low current to reduce energy loss.
Wipe it off GENTLY with a lint-free cloth and some electrical contact cleaner. It should be OK.
It's not a problem so long as you use a 15 amp breaker. If you have any questions about electrical regulations in your area, contact the local building inspector or a local electrical contractor.
Nothing happens.
The surrounding area adjacent to the light bulb becomes easier to see.
You can make ELECTRICAL !