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The electric FIELD inside a charged hollow CONDUCTOR is zero.
it is the magnetic field not the electric field which accelerates the ion inside the dees
Basically a large generator is placed on top of the water with an electric generator inside of it that is moves up and down by the waves. This motion is used to drive the generator and creates electricity.That's just one way, though.
Yes. The static electric field inside a charged conductor is zero, no matter what the voltage is between the conductor and the rest of the world.
They are negatively charged particles. electrons are found inside an atom, outside its nucleus.
The electric FIELD inside a charged hollow CONDUCTOR is zero.
Inside a conductor, it's zero.
it is the magnetic field not the electric field which accelerates the ion inside the dees
direct current
The battery is charged by a generator that runs through a regulator-rectifier. The generator outputs AC voltage and the rectifier converts the voltage to DC. The generator is normally mounted inside the engine on the flywheel.
The process in which electric current is produced when a spinning shaft rotates magnets inside a generator is referred to as 'Direct Current'. It is not expected to work by the normal standard physics model however some people claim it is just.
An electron, being negatively charged, will move towards positively charged plates.
Basically a large generator is placed on top of the water with an electric generator inside of it that is moves up and down by the waves. This motion is used to drive the generator and creates electricity.That's just one way, though.
Yes. The static electric field inside a charged conductor is zero, no matter what the voltage is between the conductor and the rest of the world.
The operational cost of solar power generator is high as compared to that of electric one. Especially in a country like US there are some areas where sun heat is very less even in summer. The chips inside will have to be very costly ones.
They are negatively charged particles. electrons are found inside an atom, outside its nucleus.
In the electric field inside the dielectric (or insulating) medium separating the two plates