electricity often comes from the ground or it can come from the air which than preduces green house gass emitions
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Electricity is the flow of electrons, while electrical energy is the magnitude of the electricity times the duration.Comment'Electricity' is a generic title for a branch of science, and is not a quantity and so cannot be measured. Current is the flow of electrons, not 'electricity', and current x time is charge, not energy. 'Electrical energy' is simply a form of energy which can be measured by the work it can do.
My husband said without hesitation AC!! DC power comes from batteries, AC power comes from electricity((generating power))....
Because metal and plastic arent the same materials so metal goes with the flow through static electricity but plastic cant.
Electricity does flow back to the power plant. This electricity is what forms the circuit needed to actually deliver the electricity to you when you need it.
Yes, water can conduct electricity and can shock you if it comes into contact with an electrical source.
The electricity that comes to your houses is typically referred to as grid electricity or utility electricity, as it is provided by a utility company through power lines connected to a larger electrical grid.
All of the electricity that is on the electrical grid comes from generators. The prime movers of the generators is what differs.
The biggest part of electricity in Thailand comes from hydroelectric powerplants
About 10% of the electricity we use is solar power.
No It Comes From The Magnetic Field In The Atmoshere
Electricity that comes from flowing water
wait till it comes back on
methane
what percentage of electricity produced in the UK comes from burning fossil fuels ?
Solar electricity comes from the sun. So yes it can be found in the sky.
your electricity in your home comes from wires under ground or on power lines. it comes from the power company that gets it from wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectic dams, or from burning coal.