To move electricity through a circuit requires a voltage. The energy typically comes either:
a) From a battery. In this case, the energy stored in the battery (as chemical energy) is converted into electrical energy.
b) From the wall outlet. In this case, the energy comes from a power station, which is typically several kilometers - or even hundred or thousands of kilometers - from your home.
throgh kinetic energy
conductor of heat and electricity
throgh kinetic energy
Such an object is electrically conductive.
Air moving throgh it
Air moving throgh it
it squirts hydrogen throgh a fuel cell to make electricity to power the car
first it goes throgh the stage of chemical>electrical>acoustic
it goes throgh the atmosphere and enter the other plsnts to get to the energy that we need on earth
it goes throgh the atmosphere and enter the other plsnts to get to the energy that we need on earth
metals are good conductors this means that energy can move throgh them better than say plastic or insulation
throgh their ears