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What is use to measure the current flowing in an electrical circuit?

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What happens to power if more current pass?

the amount of power going to the object will will cause the circut breaker to blow. if the object is not connected to a breaker then the object will catch on fire.


A charge that stays on an object instead of flowing in a current?

static electricity


What is a charge that stay on an object instead of flowing in a current?

A charge that does not move is called a static charge.


How can the magnetic field of an object be increased?

The magnetic field of an object can be increased by increasing the number of magnetic domains aligned in the same direction, increasing the strength of the magnetic material used, or by increasing the current flowing through a wire in an electromagnet.


State three factors on which the heat produced by an electric current depends?

The heat produced by an electric current depends on the resistance of the material through which the current is passing, the square of the current flowing through the material, and the duration for which the current flows.


Define the term incandescent?

Incandescent means an object is producing light because of a high temperature. In an incandescent light bulb, the current flowing through the filament causes it to heat up to the point that it glows brightly.


The flow of charges through an object is called what?

Electric current.


You made an electromagnet and it doesn't actually pick anything up it just makes what evers near it vibrate why and what can i do to fix it?

you have several options. you can increase the current flowing through the wire you can increase the number of turns/length around the object


What happens to the object when electricity travels through it?

When electricity travels through an object, it causes the movement of electric charges within the material. This movement generates heat and light, which can impact the object's temperature or produce electromagnetic fields. The specific outcome depends on the properties of the object and the amount of electricity flowing through it.


How do you know if the current in the solenoid id turned on?

You can determine if the current in a solenoid is turned on by using a multimeter to measure the voltage across the solenoid or the current flowing through it. Additionally, if the solenoid is energized, you may feel a magnetic field around it, which can be tested with a small ferromagnetic object that will be attracted to the solenoid when current is present. Lastly, if the solenoid is part of a circuit with an indicator, such as a light or LED, it will illuminate when current flows.


What is the object called that supplies energy to move current through a circuit?

The object is called a power source, such as a battery or a generator, which provides the energy needed to move current through a circuit.