no, when an eletric current passes through water, it causes the water to start to decompose into hydrogen and oxygen
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
Electric shock injuries are caused by lightning or electric current from a mechanical source passing through the body
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
when a negative and a positive charges attract. or when there is a closed circuit.
Put a wire carrying an electric current near a compass and it causes the needle to deflect.
i don't believe it does
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
An electric current flowing through a circuit causes a magnetic field. This is due to the movement of electric charges, usually electrons, in the circuit. The magnetic field produced is perpendicular to the direction of the current flow.
Electric shock injuries are caused by lightning or electric current from a mechanical source passing through the body
What causes an electric current to keep moving is a steady supply of electrons.
What causes an electric current to keep moving is a steady supply of electrons.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
The resistance of the load is what causes an electric current to flow in a circuit.
when a negative and a positive charges attract. or when there is a closed circuit.
Electric current causes magnetic field around conductor by producing a moving electric charges and the intrinsic magnetic moments of an elementary particles that is associated with a fundamental quantum property.
Current moving through a resistor causes it to heat up because of the flowing electrons bumping into the atoms in the resistor.