electrical/electricity
This is the electrical current.
as a cu wire is a conductor, electrical current does go through it, but some of the electrical energy gets converted into heat energy, and that is why the wire aslo heats up a bit.
The carbon brush conducts current from the moving slip rings of the generator to the output lines. As the mechanical energy applied to the generator spins the coils in relation to the magnets surrounding them, electrical current is produced in the copper wires. The brushes conduct this current from where it is generated to where it is needed.
Electrical energy can be produced from electrical potential energy. The potential energy converts to electrical energy in an electric circuit.
It is true that moving current has electrical energy.
Electrical energy is the energy in a current - which is basically related to moving charges.
Electrical energy is the energy in a current - which is basically related to moving charges.
That is called an electrical current.
Yes.
Kinetic energy. If you consider a larger scale, i.e., the electrical current, this is usually called electrical energy.
Electrical energy
The energy of moving electrons is electricity... Electrical current is the passage of electrons through a materials, usually metals. I find it amusing that the previous answer was gravity. I can only assume that was a joke and I hopefully one you didn't fall for.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
This Energy results in current flow in a conductor. This is called The Electromotive Force [EMF] - It causes the moving electrically charged particles to be propelled elsewhere.
by hydroelectricity. The current of water has a lot of power. This is used to drive turbines around, which drive electrical generators.
kinetic energy. kinetic energy is moving energy and wind is moving.