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Electricity only moves through the air if there are electrically charged particles in the air and a live current passed through it. It also travels in the form of static electricity (lightning).
If the electricity is strong enough it can jump through the air. Google Jacob's ladder electricity for more.
The flow of electricity is not really affected by air pressure.
how electron move in vacuum and not move in air
Electricity usually travles through wires, but it can also travle through short spaces in the air.
Electricity only moves through the air if there are electrically charged particles in the air and a live current passed through it. It also travels in the form of static electricity (lightning).
If the electricity is strong enough it can jump through the air. Google Jacob's ladder electricity for more.
The flow of electricity is not really affected by air pressure.
how electron move in vacuum and not move in air
No, because the atoms of the wooden block are solid, and stuck in place. In water the atoms are a bit less fixed, giving you the ability to move them through but with a little effort. In air, they are free to move giving you possibility to move them with barely any effort.
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Electricity usually travles through wires, but it can also travle through short spaces in the air.
Any aircraft moving through the air generates static electricity.
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An eagle uses its wings to move and fly as most birds do. The wings move up and down in order for air to flow through them and allow the eagle to move forward through the air.