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you are changing one type of energy into another, you are moving electrons using a magnet, these electrons have energy that powers our electronic devices
The answer that you wish to acquire is ionization energy. pretty sure at least. ;)
A cathode ray is a stream of electrons, not a stream of photons like the electromagnetic wave. It's a different type of particle. The electrons don't move at light speed in a vacuum; also, they are electrically charged.
The number of protons and electrons would be diffrent
Most likely a fast moving stream.
Moving Electrons.
In its most basic form (by its most basic definition), electricity is moving charges. Moving charges are matter, so electricity, which we normally consider to be moving electrons, is a moving matter stream. But it can also be looked at as a moving energy stream or as a wave, and this is a function of the physics associated with wave-particle duality. But you can consider a stream of moving electrons as matter because electrons are subatomic particles with mass.
The energy of moving electrons is electricity. Electrical What_energy_is_the_energy_of_moving_electronsis the passage of electrons through a materials, usually metals.
The energy of moving electrons is electricity... Electrical current is the passage of electrons through a materials, usually metals. I find it amusing that the previous answer was gravity. I can only assume that was a joke and I hopefully one you didn't fall for.
No, it does not
Kinetic energy.
electricity, electrical energy
electrical energy
No, it does not
moving electrons
moving electrons
Moving Electrons