a force applied by a simple machine
energy flowing through the water cycle
Earth's gravitational pull on an object
energy being transferred from place to place
It is called electrical current.
Electricity is generated when a piece of conductive metal (such as copper) is passed through a magnetic field (or if the magnetic field is moved around the metal). A generator will have a copper wire in the center, surrounded by a magnet shaped like a torus (donut shaped, wire is in the hole in the middle). The wire is stationary. Electricity is generated when the magnet is spun (moving the magnetic field around the wire). This will generate an AC current (alternating current).
You can be shocked because that the wire is passing electricity and that its moving around. Your body has electricity in them and when touched the electricity are moved and you get shocked
in wire cut, a wire is passed through a metal or is placed next to it. the wire works as one of the electrodes while the work piece would be the other one; using andielectric liquid to isolate the wire from the work piece. the electricity is conducted in the wire. as the wire gets closer to the work piece the electricity (electrons) tend to jump from the wire to the work piece in order to create a complete electrical circuit that's when a spark is formed. the dielectric helps us by isolating the wire from the work piece as long as it can, so we can have enough difference in potential between two electrodes before the spark is formed, it works like capacitor stopping the current from going through it until it collapses at a potential and enough current passes through at once. A collateral effect of this passage of current is that material is removed from both the electrodes.
Magnetic fields currently flows through a conductor is determined by multiplying the number of turns of wire by the current flow. This is what causes electricity.
Energy being transferred from place to place
Electricity travels in electrons through conductive material. The way that electricity can get from point to point is by traveling through wire-enclosed metallic material that is most accepting to the electrons. The result is electricity from a far distance from a main power plant which generates the electricity.
Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.
You coil a wire and pass it through a magnetic field you will produce electricity.
electricity flows through the wire into the lemon
the electricity goes through the wire which is connected to the T.V and then the T.V will start working, if the wire isn't connected to the T.V then the electricity could not pass through.
Yes, an electric current traveling through a wire generates a magnetic field. There is no way that it cannot do this.
put a wire through it
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a wire.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
A copper wire would be an example of a conductor of electricity.
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