Scroll down to related links and look at "Electricity and Electric Charge - Electrical voltage V, amperage I, resistivity R, impedance Z, wattage P".
electricity because a light bulb needs electricity
The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."Read more: What_are_the_two_types_of_electricity
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
No electricity is consumed at a abattoir.
electricity I think
Stealing electricity is a crime and punishment depends on where you live and the laws of that area.
Ohm
He discovered electromagnetic induction,diamagnetism and the laws of electrolysis, which is the basis for both making electricity and driving a motor with electricity. He also built a dynamo for making electricity.
No-one "invented" electricity. It is a natural force. However many people discovered its nature and laws, and it was Michael Faraday who realised the relationships between electricity and magnetism, hence making possible the generation of electricity, and the electric motor.
the time before electricity existed is refered to as "the cingularity". No one can know what it was like before that time since the known laws of physics do not apply before the big bang and are of no consequence in a universe without electricity.
They have to follow all the laws that everyone else does. Additionally, there are laws that affect them but not others, such as having a bright reflective triangle on the back of their buggies. Besides that, they voluntarily agree to "laws" of their "Ordnung" or church. These "laws" pertain to dress and conduct unique to their faith, including the well known practice of not using electricity.
In the same sense that everything good is a gift from God, the laws of the universe which we discover through scientific investigation.
Other state governments passed similar laws.
Sadly, no he did not. The Greeks discovered electricity thousands of years ago by rubbing a feather against amber. That is where the word electricity comes from. +++ Actually no-one "invented" electricity: Nature did! Mankind simply discovered the laws of electricity and magnetism and how to apply them to practical ends.
Other state governments passed similar laws.
The magnetism of an electromagnet is natural (it comes out of the laws of physics), but the magnetism disappears when the electricity is turned off - it is not a permanent magnetism.
Yes hydroelectricty refers to electricity genrated by water somehow. Waterwheels are good examples of these generators. There are SOME other things generated such as heat through the actual act of generating hydro electricity but that is assumed in every real world situation bound by the laws of physics.