Power lines have a certain amount of resistance which results in a conversion of some electricity to waste heat.
All the electricity you use has been created by humans. Electricity is energy which results from the behaviour of charged particles: electrons and protons. Electricity, as in electric current, can be created by man using machines such as generators to power tools and devices which are operated by electric power. Electricity can also occur naturally, and has done so since before humans were around to work out how to use it; lightning and static (frictional) electricity are examples.
Electricity is a form of energy that results from the existence of charged particles such as electrons and protons either as an accumulation or statically.The relationship between voltage, current and resistance.Electronics uses the principles of electricity through electronic components for example resistors, transistors, coils, integrated circuits, capacitors etc.Electricity is the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. Electronics utilizes the principles of electricity through electronic components, such as coils, capacitors, resistors, diodes, transistors, integrated circuits, etc.
It doesn produce electricity. It uses electricity and shows magnetic properties.
There is no such thing as "atomic electricity." Electricity is the accumulation or the motion of electrons.
All lasers require electricity to operate. The laser beam that results from operation of a laser is electromagnetic radidation, not electricity.
Power lines have a certain amount of resistance which results in a conversion of some electricity to waste heat.
As a metal, yes, but any determination is made.
I believe it is the heat generated by the resistance of the wire to the flow of electricity that produces heat, which results in the loss of electromotive force, or electricity
All the electricity you use has been created by humans. Electricity is energy which results from the behaviour of charged particles: electrons and protons. Electricity, as in electric current, can be created by man using machines such as generators to power tools and devices which are operated by electric power. Electricity can also occur naturally, and has done so since before humans were around to work out how to use it; lightning and static (frictional) electricity are examples.
Rub your feet (wear socks) on carpet. Touch a metal object like a metal doorknob. Observe the results. Document the results. NOTE: THIS IS FOR STATIC ELECTRICITY, AKA ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE!!! As for electricity that you get to power your home, ask someone that works at a power station.
using coal-fired power plants
High Resistance Opposes the flow of Electricity that results into production of Heat and Light.
a metal and non-metal
Static electricity is the buildup of electrical charges on the surface of some object or material. Static electricity is usually created when materials are pulled apart or rubbed together, causing positive (+) charges to collect on one material and negative (−) charges on the other surface. Results from static electricity may be sparks, shocks or materials clinging together.
using coal-fired power plants
Probally, because they are made from metal, but if the lid is stil on, then it wouldn't, they are generally made from plastic, which cannot condut electricity. I f you are still un-sure, go try it out and record the results.