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Electrical Energy Flow
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
Only decreasing the magnitude of the current flowing through the wire can.
The electrons are forced to move in one direction (on average) through the wire, due to a voltage potential between one end of the wire and the other. The electrons are repelled away from the negative end and attracted toward the positive end. Current flowing through the wire induces a magnetic field around the wire.
Not necessarily.More energy is transferred through a wire when the product of(number of electrons carried) times (voltage between the ends of the wire)is greater.
If more electrons were flowing through a wire, the thing that would be increased would be the current. This is the flow of the carriers of electrical charges.
A driving Force i.e A difference in the potential.
More coils of wire around the magnetic material.More current through the wire in the coil.Increasing the current flowing through the wire Increasing the number of loops of wireputting a piece of iron inside the loops of wire apex :)Increasing the current flowing through the wireIncreasing the number of loops of wire
Because the electrons in it are moving about. This is similar to what happens when you run about, you become 'hot'.
Electrical Energy Flow
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
There must be a Electron flow in that wire. Or Energy in the form of Electric will flow in that wire. Influences that are present are Voltage, Ohms, and Amperes (amps)
since it is not grounded ,it does not accept the flow of current
-- Increase the current (amperes) flowing through the coil of wire that surrounds the electromagnet. -- Increase the number of 'turns' of wire in the coil.
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