a motor...
Many chemicals are needed. Electricity and raid are typically neither.
Not sure if there is a book about it, but lots of fruit can make electricity. Citrus fruits like lemons and oranges tend to work well, but potatoes can do it too.
heat homes all of these make electricity make steel
Science can lead to advances in technology by the electricity. The electricity is used to make computers and eventually will be used to make most of our items in the future and next few generations.
rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily
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a motor...
the device is a resistor
An electric motor is a device that uses electricity to create mechanical motion, usually by converting electrical energy into rotational motion. Electric motors are commonly used in various applications such as household appliances, power tools, and vehicles to make things move.
An electric motor is a device that uses electricity to create mechanical motion. It converts electrical energy into rotational motion by utilizing electromagnetic principles. Electric motors are commonly found in appliances, vehicles, and industrial machinery.
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You use electricity to make things work like tv's and lights.
yes you can because the acid from the fruit is produced to make electricity which will charge any device :)
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Biomass is any organic material, and we process this material into things like gas to create electricity.
An electrical outlet or power socket is typically used to provide electricity to a room. This allows electrical devices and appliances to be plugged in and powered on.
No, an external antenna can work without electricity. It simply picks up radio frequency signals from the air and sends them to the device it is connected to. The device, such as a TV or radio, uses its own power to process and display the signals.