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What measures electricity?

If this question is asking about the box supplied by your utility company which counts the kilowatt.hours you used, so they can send you a bill for electricity, it is called an electricity meter. If you are asking about the name of the standard unit used to measure a quantity of electricity used, it is called the kilowatt.hour (or k.Wh for short.)


How does the number of loops of wire in the coil affect the amount of electricity?

'Electricity' is not a quantity, so it doesn'thave an 'amount'. You need to rephrase your question to make it more specific -e.g. what do you mean by 'electricity'?


How much water is used to produce 1 kw of electricity?

generally for a condensing turbine the quantity for generating one MW electricity the steam quantity remains 8.5 t/h. it will depend on the design of Turbine in Our project it is 5.5 t/MW


What happens in a current when the resistance goes up?

It causes the electricity flow faster,which in term increases the electrical flow.CommentChanging a circuit's resistance doesn't cause 'electricity' to flow faster -or slower, come to that! First of all, 'electricity' isn't a quantity, so it cannot be measured, and it doesn't flow! If, by 'electricity', you mean 'current', well that isn't made to 'flow faster' either.If the supply voltage is constant, then increasing a circuit's resistance causes the magnitude of current to fall. This has nothing to do with its 'speed'!


How much power in one farad?

Theæ definition of farad is as follows; SI unit of capacitance, formally defined to be the capacitance of a capacitor between the plates of whichæthere appears a potential difference of one volt when it is charged by a quantity of electricity equal to one coulomb.

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A fixed quantity of liquid at a fixed temperature and pressure.


Does and insulator emit electricity?

'Electricity' is not a quantity, it's a topic. So 'emitting electricity' is quite meaningless. You need to rephrase the question to specify what quantity you are actually referring to when you say 'electricity'.


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First LawThe quantity of a substance produced by electrolysis is proprotional to the quantity of electricity used. Second LawFor a given quantity of electricity the quantity of substance produced is proportional to its weight.


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No.


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no..silican cannot produce electricity in large quantity's because of the material its made up off


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In the SI standard for physics units (see NIST website,) quantities of electricity are measured in coulombs, same as the quantity of electric charge.


If 13 A flows for 2 hours in a circuit what is the quantity of electricity that has passed?

Need to know the voltage. Quantity of electricity is expressed in Watts. Watts = amp x volts. Total quantity is expressed in watt/hours.


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