Electricity is a Electron potential (voltage - V) and/or Electron flow (current - I). Every thing out there is made out of Atoms, where the outside of any Atom is Electrons. When Electrons flow through a medium, it causes energy to be released by those Atoms in the medium, and some energy is lost from the Electrons. This is Electric Resistance (R). This energy is released as Photons [not Protons]. Photons are the light, Electromagnetic waves, the conjugate of Electrons. Photons are perpendicular to Electrons and have a wavelength. Photons have a colour and some Photons can be seen, if their wavelength is within the human vision. The wavelength of the Photons released depends on the Energy lost by the Electrons in flowing through that medium and the various characteristics of the atoms of the medium.
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
No electricity is consumed at a abattoir.
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
electricity I think
Electricity doesn't have color. Your question can't be answered.
Nothing. Colour is not a property of electricity.
yellow red
Neon gas gives off an orange - red color when electricity is passed through it.
purple green
Hair color is not a factor concerning static electricity .
Argon is a gas and matter cannot pass through (threw?) electricity.
Candles (of whatever color) are not used to produce electricity, they are used for light, and for ceremonial purposes.
Swagtistic
If it is DC then red is positive and black is negative.
The darker hair color carries more energy because it takes in more heat.
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