Yes, although it would be more accurate to say that it has energy.
This is an ill-formed question. You ask what electricity, in general, will not cause. But there is a huge amount of things that would fit that description. For example I could say that electricity would not in general cause bunnies to randomly appear. I would suggest rephrasing the question :)
Ben Franklin discovered electricity. Not Albert Einstein.
Yes, because we would have no electricity if we didn't.
If you are asking "Do lasers run on electricity?" Then the answer would be "Yes, Most of them do."
I would say that salt water would conduct electricity best.
If I had to say, it would probably be the pumping of water into the building.
I would say, one type. But electricity comes in different varieties. For a start, there is DC and AC. Also, the electricity can come at a higher or lower voltage.I would say, one type. But electricity comes in different varieties. For a start, there is DC and AC. Also, the electricity can come at a higher or lower voltage.I would say, one type. But electricity comes in different varieties. For a start, there is DC and AC. Also, the electricity can come at a higher or lower voltage.I would say, one type. But electricity comes in different varieties. For a start, there is DC and AC. Also, the electricity can come at a higher or lower voltage.
This is debatable, but I would say electricity
I would say Obama! Not being funny, but really.
Yes, although it would be more accurate to say that it has energy.
Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity by getting hit by lightning. But of who made it i would say God :D.
This is an ill-formed question. You ask what electricity, in general, will not cause. But there is a huge amount of things that would fit that description. For example I could say that electricity would not in general cause bunnies to randomly appear. I would suggest rephrasing the question :)
I would say electricity ,would have said mobile phones but mobile phone wouldn't work or exist without electricity.
i would say that you would not be using any as there would be no current flow.
Not if you wish to be grammatically correct. You could say "plastic is a bad conductor of electricity," which would be an accurate statement.
There were several people who did important research which helped us to understand the phenomenon of electricity; Volta, Galvani, and Benjamin Franklin are among the most important, and I would say that they should jointly be considered the discoverers of electricity.