No one knows. what we do know though is that it is one of the three basic forces in the universe (as I've read that the weak nuclear force has been combined with electricity) the other two being the strong nulcear force (also very strong) and gravity which is extremely weak by comparison.
Yes. Though it is not designed to be so. Anything with electricity running through it is magnetic. People are more concerned with how strong is this magnetic field generated by the electricity running through it. Go read up on electro-magnetism.
Generally they are not as strong as fiberglass and they conduct electricity.
it is weak and strong because it neutralises acids. So its strong not weak but weak not strong.
Type your answer here... yes they do convert sunlight into electricity but it requires some more equipments to be added to it so that it becomes an eficient source of electricity .for this purpose a dynamo can also be used and the energy produced is enough for two households so just think about it
The first public demonstration of electricity in the form of lighting in Australia occurred in Sydney as early as the 1830s, thanks to a strong push by Governor Bourke. However, electricity was not readily available to houses or anywhere else then. The introduction of electricity was a gradual thing, and it wasn't until 1863 that the city of Sydney was lit up to mark the occasion of the wedding of the Prince of Wales. Electric lighting was only used regularly in Sydney, the largest city, from 1878.
Because there is no way fro the electricity to travel pass air. The electricity must be about as strong as lightning to do so
Lots of electricity ... which takes power.
A strong electrolyte fully dissociates into ions in solution, allowing it to conduct electricity well. A weak electrolyte only partially dissociates, so it conducts electricity less effectively.
Yes, it is. It is a good conductor of electricity because it is a good electrolyte. The reason is because it is a strong base.
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Yes.. it is solid KSCN melted, so the ions transport the electricity. In the other hand solid KSCN would not transport any electricity.
No H2SO4 (sulphuric acid) dose conduct electricity. in general, acids conduct electricity. Strong acids are strong conductors of electricity.
Strong electrolytes conduct electricity by dissociating completely into ions when dissolved in a solution. These ions are free to move and carry electric charge, allowing the flow of electricity through the solution.
they have a strong hold of electrons!!!
A strong indication of an element's metallic nature is its ability to conduct electricity and heat, while a strong indication of a non-metallic nature is its brittleness, lack of luster, and poor conductivity of electricity.
Electricity this is true
Strong electrolytes completely dissociate into ions in solution and are good conductors of electricity, while weak electrolytes only partially dissociate and are poor conductors of electricity.