In space the ether is present as well as on earth. The best way to check it, is the
contacts that exist with space ships (manned and unmanned). This ether is also
called ZPE or zero point energy. The waves in this cosmic ether moves, but
without frequencies. This is why we call it "scalar waves".
This scalar waves moves probably 25 to 5500 times faster than light (influence of
planets, black holes, cosmic magnetism, etc...).
On this scalar waves moves light waves, etc... and also electricity. This scalar
waves ARE electricity, so they have in fact no great resistance. When the
electricity is send in some kind of waves, than they have their own resistance.
Mostly than the resistance is these of the speed of light.
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Appendix, from another contributor:
While evaluating the answer above, one ought to be aware of the following
statement, borrowed from one popular website that contains background and
detailed information on just about everything. (In keeping with the answer
above, I won't cite the source of this paragraph either):
"The main current proponent of scalar wave pseudophysics is zero-point energy
advocate Thomas E. Bearden, who has concocted an entire pseudoscientific
"scalar field theory" unrelated to anything in actual physics of that name."
Yes, electricity can work in space. Since space is a vacuum, there is no air resistance to impede the flow of electrical current. However, special considerations need to be taken into account to protect electrical systems from cosmic radiation and extreme temperatures.
Graphite is low resistance of electricity...
The space heater plug gets hot because of the flow of electricity through the metal components, which causes resistance and generates heat as a byproduct.
Electricity flows along the path of least resistance due to Ohm's Law, which states that current will follow the path with the least resistance. This means that the flow of electricity is determined by the resistance of the material through which it is passing.
A "resistance" or "resistor".
electricity I think
Resistance.
Resistance.
it cause no electricity because of the resistance but.... if your question was..... "the caused by the flow of electrons" then the answer well be ( it cause electricity )
The most efficient path of least resistance for the flow of electricity is through conductive materials like metals, which offer low resistance and allow electricity to flow easily.
Substances that have high resistance to electricity include rubber, glass, and plastic. These materials are often used as insulators to prevent the flow of electricity.
Water can increase a substance's conductivity, making it easier for electricity to flow through. This is why water can decrease a substance's resistance to the flow of electricity.