A pipe. The volume of water available can be compared to voltage. The diameter of pipe could be compared to resistance with smaller diameter being larger resistance and the flow of water past a point in pipe is equivalent to current flow.
When there is a closed circuit, there is electricity flow.
no...current is a flow of electricity
when you think of electricity and resistance think of it as water in a river and rocks in a river. The water being the electricity and the rocks being the resistance. when water in a river flows and then come across rocks that block the water from flowing constantly, it slows down the water. therefore when electricity is flowing through a circuit with resistance, when it hits the resistors it slows the flow of electricity.
Both use the flow of water generate electricity. Hydroelectric uses the flow of water from a high point to a low point. (A damn). Tidal power uses the flow of ocean tides in and out.
The electricity will flow from higher potential to lower potential in a closed circuit.
The flow of electricity can be compared to the circulation of water in a closed loop system, such as a closed circuit. In both cases, the substance (electricity or water) flows through a complete path with no gaps or interruptions.
Yes, water can decrease a substance's resistance to the flow of electricity because it is a good conductor of electricity. Water molecules contain charged ions that enable the flow of electric current more easily compared to substances with higher resistance. However, water can also cause short-circuits and electrical hazards if not controlled properly.
Water can increase a substance's conductivity, making it easier for electricity to flow through. This is why water can decrease a substance's resistance to the flow of electricity.
Water is a relatively poor conductor of electricity compared to many other substances. It is considered a weak conductor because it contains dissolved minerals and impurities that hinder the flow of electric current. Metals like copper and silver are much better conductors of electricity than water.
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You question is meaningless but the use of moving water to generate electricity is called 'Hydroelectricity'.
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Electricity can flow through pure heavy water only at sufficiently high voltages to ionize the water. However, heavy water, like normal water, can dissolve salts to produce a solution that conducts electricity.
No, a lemon is a better conductor of electricity than a potato. This is because the citric acid and water content in a lemon make it a better electrolyte compared to a potato, allowing for the flow of electricity more efficiently.
electricity from water is called hydro - or hydroelectric power
The boiler has a circulation pump that circulate the water