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The electricity is trying to find a way to "escape" so it takes the path of least resistance--your hair.
There are many things that make energy tracking efficient. One way is making sure the tracking system is consistent and accurate, this will ensure a smooth energy tracking experience.
The most common fuel used to produce electricity is coal. This is being further increased by China as they bring at least one new coal fired plant on line every month. the vast majority of production plants in the US are also col powered, with a more recent historical push in the building and refitting of plants to burn natural gas. The most cost effective way to create electricity with today's knowledge is through nuclear reactors. This method produces the most electricity at the lowest cost. The major issue is the radiation that remains in spent fuel rods. The newer reactor's use pellets and convert energy at much lower and safer radiation levels than the older reactors. The second most efficient way is Hydro-electricity. A major issue with this method is the limited number of natural water falls and the damage that is typically caused to ecosystems by the building of dams to create artificial falls. The least physically damaging form of electrical production is solar power. Solar collectors produce no byproducts in the production of electricity, and aside from the by products of the production of the actual collectors, have little environmental impact at all. Solar production however at today's technological levels are sadly not very efficient.
Making the walls of the tubes as thin as possible improves efficiency by reducing the dist heat must travel through metal to air.
As Faraday discovered, turning a magnet in a coil of wire generates electricity. This is how even today electricity is created, but we use water to turn the magnets in hydroelectricity and so on. It is useful because it is very efficient and it has a mechanical advantage: the force needed to turn the magnet is lss than the force generated by the magnet turning. So basically, to sum it up, the only way to generate electricity is wih a magnet and a solenoid (coil)
Because it is an efficient and reasonably economical way of making electricity without using fossil fuels which create greenhouse gases and other pollution But is it the best...
a: it is an energy efficient way of getting electricity B: do not forget all the waste we will get rid of by doing this
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No at least not in the way we do to run motors lights and electronic equipment.
a way of making electricity that doesn't have a by product that is CO2
The electricity is trying to find a way to "escape" so it takes the path of least resistance--your hair.
No, he did not, but he did invent the Bessemer Process, which was a cheaper and more efficient way of making steel.
It needs what is commonly known as a "path of least resistance".
173km. Best way to get from Helsinki to to Tampere is train. ( Cost-efficient, at least.)
Because there are no significant amounts of electricity in nature - at least, not in a form that can be used. (No way has yet been found to harness the energy from lightning.)
There are many things that make energy tracking efficient. One way is making sure the tracking system is consistent and accurate, this will ensure a smooth energy tracking experience.
Effective means "able to get a task completed." Effective means "able to complete a task using the least possible amount of resources." Effective: How well you did. Efficient: Is the best way to do it.