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Static energy refers to stored electric energy in an object, while magnetic energy is associated with magnetic fields. These two forms of energy are related as changes in one can induce changes in the other. For example, when there is a change in an electric current flowing through a wire, it can generate a magnetic field around the wire.
can 6 ,12 volt battery be wire to make in to one 24 volt battery for solar use in home
It is the battery, it's just like a motor example, say you have a red wire a blue wire and a black and green wire you would tie those to the battery inside so it is like a regular brush in side a case. Also, the people who make them put a hole in the battery and the put the wires in it so u should get a a+ on this cause I'm writing about this because my dad works in a toothbrush factory.
You need a copper wire and magnets. put magnet on plus side of battery and then form the copper wire around it.
you put the end of the wire at the bottom of the battery and you get the other end of the wire and rap it with the lightbolb and you put the lightbolb at the top of the battery
Static electricity has no charge. This means that it doesn't move. The electrons in the wire that are pumped around the circuit by the battery do move and thus have charge. You can only use power that has a charge or "moves".
Any wire or other metal object which touches the positive (+) connection of the battery AND the negative (-) battery connection OR the metal bodywork will spark
Electrical Energy. When a copper wire is connected to two ends of battery, the electrons on the -ve terminal (with excess of electrons) move to +ve terminal (electron deficit terminal) to maintain an equlilbrium, hence the energy created by these movement of 'electrons' is called 'electrical' energy
The battery connected to the bulb has the potential chemical energy in it when it is connected by means of wire to the bulb the chemical energy in the battery is converted to the electrical energy which flows through the wire to the bulb glows the bulb which is a form of light energy after some time the bulb starts emitting heat which is heat energy.
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Have a light with two wires going from it. Attatch either wire to the sides (+,-) of the battery, with the wire's other end going into a lightbulb.
The size of the light bulb (wattage) affects the amount of energy it consumes. A higher wattage bulb will use more energy than a lower wattage bulb with the same wire and battery. The wire and battery provide the electricity needed for the bulb to produce light.