There is no excess "electricity". Excess (or a deficit of) electrons end up as a static charge. "Extra" current in a wire occurs at a phase angle other than the phase of the applied voltage, but this energy is largely recovered (being essentially "imaginary power").
Yes it moves the can using static electricty-D
if something has delocalised electrons it has the possibilty to conduct electricty
Electrical to sound.
well the wind merges with a very little unknown substance which turns it into electricty!
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electricty
tyererererhy
Electricty,
It used to make electricity, but first it has to go by a turbine and make it spin to make electricty.
Electricty is important because it is the most common energy we consume and depend on inare evrey day lives.
Electricty
No it doesn't .
use voltage
Electricty
for electricty
Yes
the movement of electrons between atoms