The stream of electricity refers to the flow of electric charge, typically carried by electrons, through a conductor such as a wire. This flow can occur in two forms: direct current (DC), where the charge moves in one direction, and alternating current (AC), where the charge changes direction periodically. The movement of these charges creates an electric current, which powers devices and systems in our everyday lives. The flow is driven by a difference in electric potential, or voltage, between two points.
well a spark stream is electricity so whatever it is it works from electricity :) x
An ephemeral stream is a stream that flow with water only following rain storms. The stream quickly disappears when the rain stops.
Not all are. Some stream beds are sandy, and some are rocky.
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mid latitude jet stream and jet stream
well a spark stream is electricity so whatever it is it works from electricity :) x
a spark stream is a type of electricity.
electric current
electric current
well a spark stream is electricity so whatever it is it works from electricity :) x
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In its most basic form (by its most basic definition), electricity is moving charges. Moving charges are matter, so electricity, which we normally consider to be moving electrons, is a moving matter stream. But it can also be looked at as a moving energy stream or as a wave, and this is a function of the physics associated with wave-particle duality. But you can consider a stream of moving electrons as matter because electrons are subatomic particles with mass.
Electricity. Lightning is a stream of electrons traveling between the clouds and the ground. It's just like static electricity shock, but much bigger.
It's power that comes from a stream of water spinning a turbine driving a generator producing electricity.
The hydro-dynamic means of generating electricity.
water in a bucket drawn from the well or a stream. soap is made by boiling fat with lye.