Electricity is transported from the places where it is made to the points of use by what we call the power grid. It's all those wires you see up on those tall poles and those big tall towers. It's done with wires.
Anything that can "conduct" it! But it is different at the sub-atomic level.
Ron
you are wrong Ron ,protons is waht transport electricity.
Vasu
Vasu, I feel the difference lies within our view of the word "transports?" Can you define "photons" as a delivery system for electricity? I would suggest that it should be the "Electrons" that "transport" electricity! After all it is called "Electricity?" But, in its super charged state it looks for the easiest way to release itself! Thus it mostly follows the site of least resistance, as well as the site of closest approach!
yep, metals conduct electricity well because of its abundance of electrons not protons
Electric power comes from either an underground cable or an overhead line operating at the voltage that you are supplied with.
Those lines or cables are supplied from a transformer that is probably within about 200 metres of your home. The transformer is supplied at a
voltage and so on via various high-voltage Transformers back to the grid and from there to the generating stations.
In the UK the local supply works at 240 volts which is also described as 415 v three-phase. The transformer supplies up to 500 homes and takes its
power at 11 kV three-phase, and that is supplied at 33 kV from a transformer that is capable of supplying a small town of 5000-10,000 people. Towns
are connected via a regional grid at 132 kV that connects major substations 20-30 miles apart, and they in turn are supplied from the supergrid at 275 kV or 400 kV, that is 400,000 volts.
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
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Electricity meters are usually not found within the home. They are normally located outside the home, attached to the home where it is clearly visible and meter readings can be easily made.
What is electricity.
Electricity is transferred through a service cable from a tertiary distribution to your home.
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
Electricity costs are not based on the value of your home but rather what and how much electricity you use in the home.
one example of thermal energy is an eletircal wire.it transports electricity and makes light whitch can be gas.
You use electricity at home to keep appliances running so you can cook and do laundry. Your computer uses electricity. You use electricity for lights and water in your home.
The electricity prices for a home in malibu is 27% average of what it should be. So if your looking for a home in malibu be prepared to pay 27% of electricity.
yeah it should fry it because the water in the tree just transports the electricity and just kills the whole thing
Sure,Electricity is now used almost in all sorts of life, for examples:At home: for lighting, operating refrigerators, washing machines, electric heaters, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners, powering electronic equipment as the mobiles and other electronics, ... etcin industries and in agriculturein public transports as well as electric cars or hybrid electric cars
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This would be either electricity or natural gas, it varies from place to place.
The North American national grid does not make the electricity. The grid is a distribution system that transports power throughout the system to homes that are connected to it. The power for the grid is produced elsewhere at generating stations that feed into the grid.
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removalist (rɪˈmuːvəlɪst)- n( Austral ) a person or company that transports household effects to a new home.