'Electricity' is a branch of science, it isn't a 'thing' or a 'quantity', so you can't make anything with it!
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no..silican cannot produce electricity in large quantity's because of the material its made up off
An electromagnet is made by wrapping many coils of copper wire round an iron bar. When electricity is send along the coiled wires, the iron bar becomes magnetised until the electricity is switched off.
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Television and lights use electricity that is mostly generated by burning fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas). If this is the case, then one person turning them off reduces the demand on electricity a tiny bit. Now if a million people did it!
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Benjamin Franklin started off a lightning rod and mad Electricity when the lighting hit it and made Electricity and pat it on from generation to generation.
I think it might be Xylene
I think it might be Xylene
no..silican cannot produce electricity in large quantity's because of the material its made up off
A microwave does not give off electricity.
Like all electricity, Nigerian electricity is made from the flow of electrons. Electricity doesn't see race.
A standard lamp will not use any electricity when it is off.
Electricity is not made by pencils: Electricity can pass through pencils since they are made using graphite which is a good conductor.
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Electricity was not made by one person, it was made by several inventors, scientists and researchers. Thales, Miletus, Gilbert, Cardno and Von Guericke all had an important role in this invention.angeleyez410, Answers Expert | |Then again, this answer might help you...Electricity is known to human from years. It was first experienced by Franklin. However practical use of electricity discovered by Thomas Edison
no electricity is made from fossil fuels.