Turn off the switch, generator runs out of fuel, wind not turning the windmill, solar panel at night, diode, insulation.
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Rubbing a balloon on your hair to make it stick, or shuffling your feet on the carpet and receiving a shock when you touch a metal doorknob are examples of static electricity.
An object that will stop the flow of a current is called a switch.
A switch is a device that stops and starts current flow in a circuit.
To control the flow of current - either to make it flow through the circuit or stop the flow through the circuit
When there is a closed circuit, there is electricity flow.
no...current is a flow of electricity
flow of electricity is measured by an instrument galvanometer
Yes a circuit will work without a switch but the only problem will be is that electricity will be wasted and there will be no device to stop the flow of current
Turn off the switch, generator runs out of fuel, wind not turning the windmill, solar panel at night, diode, insulation.
No, an insulator does not allow electricity to pass through it easily. Insulators have high resistance to electrical current and do not conduct electricity effectively. Materials like rubber, plastic, and glass are good insulators.
A resistor is a device designed to detect difference in current and stop the flow of electricity. On most every type of electric engine or circuit has a resistor.
An insulator restricts the flow of electricity by preventing the movement of charged particles (electrons or ions). Insulators have high resistance to electrical current and do not allow electricity to pass through them easily. This property makes them useful for insulating and protecting electrical circuits from short circuits or unintended currents.