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Move a conductor through a changing magnetic field and run a light off the current generated.
yes. affected by types of material. conductor is a good material. semiconductor is okay but insulator cannot move the charges through it.
This is a very broad question, since there are many types of energy, and they move in many different ways. Electric energy moves through wires, for example. Sunlight travels through space at the speed of light (and indeed, is light). Perhaps you should ask something more specific.
energy move through forces
The entire electromagnetic spectrum can move through a vacuum.
it means when it does let electricity go through when ever.it even lets heat go through
Voltage is the energy it takes to move one particle from Point A to Point B, though a conductor.
Move a conductor through a changing magnetic field and run a light off the current generated.
A conductor
Before you can understand how electrical energy is supplied by your electric company, you need to know how it is produced. A magnet and a conductor, such as a wire, can be used to induce a current in the conductor. The key is motion. An electric current is induced in a conductor when the conductor moves through a magnetic field. Generating an electric current from the motion of a conductor through a magnetic field is called electromagnetic induction. Current that is generated in this way is called induced current. To induce a current in a conductor, either the conductor can move through the magnetic field or the magnet itself can move.
Yes it is.
Yes, that is what "good thermal conductor" means.
You would induce a voltage from one end of the conductor to the other.
The electrons in the current have a lot of energy due to the tiny electric force on each one and the very large number of electrons involved. As they move from atom to atom in a metal conductor, some of this energy redistributes to the metal atoms. This energy causes the conductor atoms to move faster, which means they get hotter, and the heat flows to the surface of the iron.
yes. affected by types of material. conductor is a good material. semiconductor is okay but insulator cannot move the charges through it.
This is a very broad question, since there are many types of energy, and they move in many different ways. Electric energy moves through wires, for example. Sunlight travels through space at the speed of light (and indeed, is light). Perhaps you should ask something more specific.
yes.