A current-carrying coil of wire that acts like a magnet when a current passes through it.
Electricity tends to travel towards the ground. when we touch an electrical substance, our body acts as a conductor and the current passes through our body to the ground. this is how we get an electric shock.
The flame from the candle produces heat which rises as a current of air. When the current of air hits the spiral and passes through, the sprial acts like it was in wind, and turns.
energy is independent of medium it passes through?
Light is scattered as it passes through a prism.
It acts like light I guess
A current-carrying coil of wire that acts like a magnet when a current passes through it.
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If a force acts in a direction which passes through the centre of gravity of the object then it will impart no rotational acceleration; only linear acceleration.
The laryngopharynx passes food to the esophagus and air to the larynx.
The laryngopharynx passes food to the esophagus and air to the larynx.
This could be the description of a tornado.
Morning dew acts just like a magnifying glass when sun light passes through it.
Because the wing is somewhere for it to deposit and it acts a nucleating surface for crystal formation.
Electricity tends to travel towards the ground. when we touch an electrical substance, our body acts as a conductor and the current passes through our body to the ground. this is how we get an electric shock.
a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is chiefly used (typically in combination) to raise heavy weights.
Acts of the British Parliament are normally proposed by the ministers of the government (or occasionally by a private member of parliament). They are debated and voted on in the House of Commons by elected members of parliament. Acts then go to the House of Lords to be reviewed and voted on by members of the House of Lords. Acts then come back to the House of Commons for a third reading, debate and vote. If Acts pass this third vote, they are then sent to the British Monarch to receive the royal ascent (an Act is signed into law by the King or Queen) and become law.