Yes, and electrical current is the flow of electrons OR any other charged particle.
Electrical equipment that is defective should be where possible repaired and if not repairable it should be replaced.
No, is it not permissible to synchronise two generators with no common electrical load to be exactly out of phase. Doing so would represent a double short circuit to both generators, and possible destruction of both generators. Whether it is possible or not depends on the design of the synchronizing circuit and/or the stupidity of the operator.
the signal can be converted into digital form and can be stored for further reference.display of the data is possible on a CRO.reading of analog data with the help of electrical transducers has less losses involved as compared to mechanical transducers.
A potential difference (volts) is set up between the two ends of a conductor. If there are any electrons available to move, then their negative electric charges persuade them to move away from the more negative potential and toward the more positive potential, resulting in current.
A brick wall is not a sufficiently good electrical conductor to act as part of an earthing system. There is no substitute for a proper system.
Pure water does not contain any electrolytes to carry electrons where as salt water contains the same to carry electrons -movement of electrons is electrical current
Wire size becomes an electrical hazard when it is under rated for the amount of current (Amps or I) it has to carry.Current is the flow of electrons in a circuit. If the current is too large for the cable, the cable will be subject to heating, which is a possible fire hazard.
Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.Given any event, the complementary event consists of all other possible outcomes.
Electrical charges are conserved, meaning that any net electrical charge was present since the beginning of the Universe. I would expect the net electrical charge of the Universe to be zero; it is also possible to get electrical charges by separation of charges. That is, if you have a charge of 0, you can separate it into a charge of +1 and a charge of -1; the sum of the two charges is still zero.
No, it is not possible to stop the electrons from revolving around the nucleus unless they are stripped off from the nucleus.
It's possible, fuel injectors are computer controlled, and the fuel pump is electric.
White Light Is a mixture of colorss that are called a spectrum or rainbow, consists of 7 colours
Yes it is possible.
No
Some properties of electrons:- spin: 1/2- electrical charge: -1- mass in kg: 9,10938356.10e-31 kg- magnetic moment: -928.476 4620(57) x 10-26 J T-1
A bromine ion with only 26 electrons is not possible. A bromine atom has 35 electrons and it can't loose 9 electrons.
well.. it might have something to do with that protons are bigger than electrons in matter and that works out better than antimatter where positrons are the smaller in mass.