Answer #1:
When electricity moves an object, it possesses kinetic energy. Examples of kinetic energy include planets orbiting the sun, wind, and a flowing river.
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Answer #2:
None of those are moved by electricity.
Objects moved by electricity include electric motors, the toner in a digital printer,
the clapper in a doorbell, and bits of tissue picked up by a rubber comb..
Any object that is nuetral that does not have magnetic pole's
It is at zero potential A grounded object is an object which has a path for the electricity to "complete the circuit." The object should be safe to touch, if it is grounded.
The maximum level of electricity whereby a human has the ability to release their hands from an electrified object. Once this threshold is passed the electricity causes the hand to contract involuntarily and you can not release the object until the electricity is terminated or another force pulls your hand away.
Electricity and magnetism can create each other: Electricity flowing in a wire projects a magnetic field around the wire. Electromagnets, solenoids and motors are examples of this. Magnetic lines of force cutting across a wire induces an electric current in the wire. Generators and alternators are examples of this.
That shock is caused by static electricity, or the build-up of charge on an object. As you do something that will help build that charge (like scuff along a carpet), static electricity on your person increases. Water is a better conductor of electricity than dry air. In humid air, the static electricity will be slowly discharged as it contacts the water vapor. When there is no water vapor, the static electricity is not conducted away from your body as it builds up, and it accumulates. At some point, you come close to a good conductor of electricity - a metal object, for instance - and the built-up charge discharges.
(Surface) Electrons are moved from one object to another, usually by rubbing. Note that the objects are non-conductors.
it moved
An object that is moved by physical exertion is one definition
Judge by the distance it has moved in relation to another object.
A simple machine is mechanical device that is non-powered. It changes the direction of a force. Some examples of a simple machine include a wheel and axle, a wedge, and a pulley.
If an object has moved, I would say it has moved; there has been moment.
Correction* Can carpet pass electricity onto another object? If you mean static electricity then yes, but depending on the charge of the other object.
1/2 true, when moved though a wire coil electricity is formed.
The word "electricity" is the direct object in the sentence "Who discovered electricity?" The direct object receives the action of the verb, which in this case entails what was being discovered.
static electricity lightning
Static electricity.
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