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Nothing will happen. It requires two wires to complete the circuit. Electrical current travels from the battery terminal through the wire to a metal portion of the base of the lightbulb. The current then travels up through the filament wire which glows as the current travels through. The current then travels back down the other side of the filament wire to the base of the bulb and thus through the second wire back to source, which is the battery.
The electrical current for a home device travels in a circuit.
electrical signal
Sound travels by making pressure waves. The wave travels through the substance at various speeds, depending how hard the substance is. In vacuum there is no pressure, so sound cannot travel.
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An electrical impulse will travel through a neuron.
Yes, there are many car battery charges that you can purchase for your lengthy travels. If you visit any of the local auto stores, they will let you know which ones to purchase.
Nothing will happen. It requires two wires to complete the circuit. Electrical current travels from the battery terminal through the wire to a metal portion of the base of the lightbulb. The current then travels up through the filament wire which glows as the current travels through. The current then travels back down the other side of the filament wire to the base of the bulb and thus through the second wire back to source, which is the battery.
High pressure air travels "downwards and clockwise"
The electrical impulse travels into the dendrites, the "input" of the neuron, and into the soma or "body" where the signal gets processed. From there, the processed signal travels down the axon or "output" and into the dendrites of another neuron.
At the speed of light- about 186,000 miles per second.