An electric discharge through neon gas gives a reddish-orange glow which is most commonly used in advertising signs and lamps.
A magnetic field is generated whenever a current is passing through a wire.
Yes,,,a current carrying conductor wil produce magnetic field around it.
AC or Alternating current, DC or Direct Current. DC is relative to most battery voltage systems, cars, pocket radios, so on. Alternating Current mainly relates to your household electric. Each differs in the way the electric is passed through the system, or battery. Unless your talking about the Rock Group, then I do not know there meaning or definition. Groups have there own language for things like that. It does not stand for After Christ / Devil Comes.
Sounds like a relay to me.
a magnetic field
When an electric current is passed through xenon gas, it produces a bluish color. This is due to the excitation of the xenon atoms causing them to emit light in the blue part of the spectrum.
No, not all gases are able to glow when an electric current is passed through them. Gases must contain certain atoms or molecules that can emit specific wavelengths of light when energized by the electric current in a process called fluorescence or phosphorescence in order to produce a visible glow.
A magnetic field is generated whenever a current is passing through a wire.
yes it does
i don't believe it does
when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
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A magnetic field.
when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
an electric current passed through it
If an electric current is passed through a piezoelectric material, it will cause the material to deform or produce mechanical vibrations. An application of this phenomenon is in piezoelectric sensors, where the electrical signal generated by the material's deformation is detected and used for various purposes such as pressure sensing, ultrasonic transducers, and touch screens.
Materials such as metals (e.g. copper, aluminum) and conductive materials (e.g. graphite) produce heat energy when electric current is passed through them because of resistance. Resistance is the property that causes the material to hinder the flow of electrons, converting electrical energy into heat energy. This phenomenon is known as Joule heating.