The electron is the part of the atom that accounts for electricity.
the generator is responsible for creating electricity
One technological use of static electricity is in photocopiers. Static electricity is used to attract toner particles to the charged areas of a photocopier drum, allowing the creation of an image that can be transferred onto paper.
Cooled air rises creating a high pressure system below
As part of the convection cycle in Earth's atmosphere, warm air rises due to being less dense, creating low pressure at the surface. As the warm air reaches higher altitudes, it cools and sinks, creating high pressure areas. This movement of air creates winds and weather patterns.
In many parts of Africa, the primary fuel used to generate electricity is fossil fuels, particularly diesel and heavy fuel oil. However, there is an increasing focus on renewable sources such as hydroelectric and solar power to diversify the energy mix and promote sustainability.
the generator is responsible for creating electricity
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The rotor blades of a wind turbine are responsible for capturing the kinetic energy from the wind and spinning a rotor connected to a generator. This motion is then converted into electricity through the generator, which produces electrical power.
Acids are not part of electricity, though acids can conduct electricity.
The part that moves on a windmill is called the rotor or blades. These are responsible for capturing the wind's energy and converting it into rotational motion to generate electricity or perform mechanical work.
The light bulb or LED component of the lamp converts electricity into light through the process of electricity flowing through a filament or semiconductor material, which then emits photons, creating light.
The electron is the part of the atom that accounts for electricity.
The eye and ear are parts of the sensory system. The eye is responsible for detecting light and creating visual signals that the brain interprets, whereas the ear is responsible for detecting sound vibrations and translating them into auditory signals.
The reed, called the "bazm," is the part of the shahnai that vibrates to produce sound. This reed is placed inside the mouthpiece of the instrument and is responsible for creating the distinctive timbre and tone of the shahnai.
The hypothalamus is responsible for regulating body temperature and the sensation of warmth. It signals the body to dilate blood vessels near the skin's surface, allowing more blood flow and creating a feeling of warmth.
Electricity is from the sky. Sky is part of nature. Nature is part of science. Therefore electricity is related to science. Simple.
Electricity was not invented it was discovered. Electricity is a natural part of nature.....look at lightning, that is electricity.