there's no current
it would get a lot of voltage
hey hopefully this is for jainkos ~ hahahah. This is from my general knowledge and some bits from the text...It would work but its not practical. too much current would be used and wasted. The efficency would be very low.
If electricity had never been discovered, we would be living in houses with candle lighting. Also, life would be all work, no play. Everyone around you would be covered in mud, dirt, and those little spikes that look like mini Venice fly traps in the grass.
it would be ok in a circuit which didn't need a light bulb.
It will make a loud noise.
If Michael Faraday had not discovered electromagnetic induction, it is likely someone else would have. Important discoveries sometimes are inevitable as technology arises.
The magnetic field generated by the magnet would also stop, causing the induced current in the loop to cease. This would result in a decrease in electromagnetic induction and the loop would have no current running through it.
In this case would not have happened nothing.
Anssorry, you didn't list the option?I would say its kinetic for sure. But you didn't say what powers the generator? For example, if its hydroelectric (like an electric dam), then no combustion takes place.
they would become eunches
Yes, electromagnetic feedback can be utilized to generate electricity through technologies like electromagnetic induction or piezoelectric systems. These methods capture the energy produced by the movement of electromagnetic fields and convert it into usable electrical power. Harnessing electromagnetic feedback can contribute to sustainable energy solutions.
They would make an 8th kingdom
it is dc
Cathode rays in a vacuum would travel until stopped (or deflected by an electromagnetic field).
If it hadn't been discovered we would not be drinking milk or eating cheese as the bacteria in the milk would make us really sick.
We might not be here if fire wasn't discovered. Our ancestors would have been freezed to death.
It would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.