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Yeah... That's what makes it a Conductor and not an Insulator.
Yes, it is possible. We can see the high voltage electricity can pass through the atmosphere. When cloud makes the thunder then we can see that high voltage pass through the air.
Water flowing through it makes it very difficult to control.
An electromagnet works by focusing electricity into a metal bar with many windings of conductive wire and making it magnetic. Electricity passing through a wire makes a field. Concentrating that field makes an usable electromagnet. Faraday demonstrated this.
it doesn't, electricity makes wind
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IF there is a Resistor
Resistance in the circuit makes it difficult for current to pass through.
a magnet moved through a copper coil makes electricity
The flow of the electricity is being pushed through the circuit because of the electrons.
Electricity is unable to pass through them
Yeah... That's what makes it a Conductor and not an Insulator.
the h2 ions and the so4 ions in the sulphuric acid help electricity pass through it. this makes it a strong electrolyte.(electrolyte- a liquid which conducts electricity)
Makes sure no electricity is running through the component or the thing your putting it in, if the component is delicate to static charges etc which could damage them like for instance computer parts then make sure to ground yourself to remove any electric charge you may have or use rubber gloves
Yes, it is possible. We can see the high voltage electricity can pass through the atmosphere. When cloud makes the thunder then we can see that high voltage pass through the air.
The Machine That Makes Electricity Is Called A Generator You Spin It And Spin It With A magnet With Wires Wrapped Around It To Make a Shock That Flows Through A Wire To Power Your TV
The Machine That Makes Electricity Is Called A Generator You Spin It And Spin It With A magnet With Wires Wrapped Around It To Make a Shock That Flows Through A Wire To Power Your TV