Slightly easier than with coal or wood, because it's easier to pipe gas from the
well to the burners, and when natural gas burns, there's no remaining ash that
has to be shoveled out. But all of them are equally efficient at belching carbon
into the atmosphere, and equally desirable sources of heat with which to boil
water to make steam to turn a turbine to turn a generator.
It's not that easy, you should read a book and/or take a course about.
Some machines that make electricity are:generatoralternatorthermo-electric generatorbatterysolar cellsetc.
Its very easy to make a beep sound using Toolkit in java... Here is the program... import java.awt.*; public class BeepExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().beep(); } }
by using tins the dispersion or recycling will be easy and it can cause less pollution and they smell great! and they make good phones! now there's no need for an iphone! use your handy cans to make a call from just 5 feet away!
Windmills were originally created, before electricity was invented, to either grind grain or to lift water. Modern ones to produce electricity are intended to make use of energy which is there for the taking, without using up fossil fuel and without creating pollution.
with using natural timber it can swell from the moist in the air. It can alsobend from the heat and is easy to bend
simple did you know that pickles contain more energy than patatoes! so make a pickle clock. your welcome
You can put DC electricity through it
coal and static electricity like sparks
you can make electricity by using food if you make an electric circuit and connecting it to an light bulb and when the light turns on you have electricity
make a electric circuit,by using resistors,cll then electricity is produced.
Solar Cells
One way to make something cold by using electricity is by putting it in the refrigerator. Another way is by using a fan.
the shock helps it
you can't. it is impossible
Electricity is typically generated at power plants using various methods such as burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas), nuclear reactions, hydroelectric power (using flowing water), wind power, or solar power. The generated electricity is then distributed through power lines to homes, businesses, and other consumers.
Yes, static electricity