EMF (voltage) is the force that keeps current flowing in a circuit.
Current electricity refers to the flow of electric charge (usually in the form of electrons) in a closed circuit. It is characterized by the movement of charged particles in a specific direction, creating a continuous flow of electric current. Some words that describe current electricity include dynamic, flowing, directional, and circuitous.
What keeps our reservoirs full and rivers flowing
Sun's gravitational force keeps all the planets bound to the sun
Centripetal Force.That force is, of course, supplied by gravitional force.
Gravity
Cancer
closed circuit
The battery cannot be removed quickly! Inductance of the wiring stores energy and keeps the current flowing and decaying smoothly. There will be an opposite polarity, higher voltage pulse on the battery terminals, limited by the circuit capacitance only.
The battery cannot be removed quickly! Inductance of the wiring stores energy and keeps the current flowing and decaying smoothly. There will be an opposite polarity, higher voltage pulse on the battery terminals, limited by the circuit capacitance only.
When your circuit starts up, your inductor creates an electrical current in the opposite direction. With dc, this effect vanished after the circuit is started. With ac, the current keeps starting and stopping so the inductor keeps creating a current in the opposite direction.
Electronic ballast is designed to limit the current which goes through an electrical circuit. This keeps the circuit from overheating or suffering other ill effects from having too much current.
your heart is a pump and keeps the blood flowing
A series circuit is a circuit with only one pathway for electrons (electricity) to flow! And a parallel circuit has two or more pathways for electrons (electricity) to flow!If you do not agree with me ask your teacher this exact question to see if i am right or wrong. If you agree with me just read the two sentences above until you have memorized it! Okay! Great!( :a thingseries circuit has a common current and a parallel circuit has a common voltage.
Current electricity refers to the flow of electric charge (usually in the form of electrons) in a closed circuit. It is characterized by the movement of charged particles in a specific direction, creating a continuous flow of electric current. Some words that describe current electricity include dynamic, flowing, directional, and circuitous.
Fuses blow because too much current is flowing in the circuit. Two main causes of excessive current flow are a short circuit, and a worn motor or stuck part in a drive system. The windows and sunroof are motor driven systems. First you have to isolate the problem. Keep in mind that more than one thing might be causing this, such as two window motors. The best way to isolate the problem is to test each part of the circuit for excessive current. You need an ammeter for this. The proper amount of current is specific to the circuit, but the amount should be well below the fuse rating for that circuit.
It keeps your digestive system flowing smoothly and keeps you 'regular'.
it keeps your blood flowing