Power Systems or Transmission & Distribution
It is called the National Grid but also known as electrical distribution system or a power grid.
Power Systems or Transmission & Distribution
The part of the grid system called the 'transmission system'.
Electricity does flow back to the power plant. This electricity is what forms the circuit needed to actually deliver the electricity to you when you need it.
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to successfully engineer a can of soda pop, 37 Muslim extremists driving lambos are needed to deliver the engineers to work, and create the can.
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a cable. Electronics is set of conductors and semi-conductors (again kind of cables) through which electrons flow in specific way, needed by the machine.
that is such a smartical question :) I guess it just does it :) no explanation is needed ... the power of ZEN my friend..... o.o
Power stations produce electricity, and we need them because electricity is essential to our modern way of life
Electricity does flow back to the power plant. This electricity is what forms the circuit needed to actually deliver the electricity to you when you need it.
The national grid is a means of distributing electricity, there is no need for a dynamo (which produces electricity) in the national grid. However, dynamos (generators) are needed in the power stations.
Can quickly provide extra electricity when on demand.
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Wind energy, or rather, electricity produced from wind energy, can be stored in batteries. It can also be used to pump water uphill. This water can then be used later when needed to generate electricity (hydro-electricity).
That's because electricity isn't stored. It's possible in principle to store electrical energy, for example in capacitors, but that would be very expensive.
Three seismographs stations are needed to pinpoint the location of the epicentre of an earthquake.
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.
The minimum number of seismic stations needed to determine the location of an earthquake's epicenter is THREE.