Electricity, on its own, has no effect on the world except in a thunderstorm.
Any other effects are entirely due to how people decide to use electricity.
There are a huge number of possibilities.
Uranium changed the world by fueling the development of nuclear energy, which has been used for electricity generation, medical purposes, and military applications. It has also played a significant role in the development of nuclear weapons, leading to concerns about nuclear proliferation and arms control.
It depends on your perception, and your definition of technology. Agriculture and fire are obvious candidates. If you are after more modern ideas then electricity, combustion engines and telecommunications have changed the world almost as much as my first two.
Bigger the size more the charge could be derived but no way the potential difference get changed
No, coal produces electricity, so electricity is instead of coal
It is used to make nuclear energy, which provides the world with electricity.
alot
It gave us light so we can see
Many events like for example World War 1 and 2 and the invention of electricity
the wheel, electricity, indoor plumbing, birth control pills, cotton gin, ...
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i would say the invention of electricity it changed everything and how we did everything
how has electricity changed yhe ways you live
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Shockingly.
Before electricity, the most advanced form of travel was the horse and buggy. Now, we are able to travel through the air and through the sea at much greater speeds
computer, television, telephone , internet, light bulb, post, car, bicycle, paper, electricity, aeroplane.