The rubber wire (also called an insulator) keeps the electricity inside of it protecting you from getting shocked.
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No, practically all plastic is an insulator. An insulator does not carry any electrical currents. A conductor can carry a current. "What plastics are conductive?", you may ask -- see link below.
No, permanent magnets are not produced by electric currents. They are made from materials that are magnetized and retain their magnetic properties without the need for external electric currents.
The letter "I" is typically used to represent electric currents in equations.
I THINK it's a transformer
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Yes
Electric currents
An ampere meter
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Electric currents in the ionosphere
Yes, the outer fences had electric currents.
John J. O'Neill has written: 'Prodigal genius' -- subject(s): Electric engineers, Biography, Electric currents, Alternating, Electric engineering, History, Alternating Electric currents