through: wires, Transformers, breakers, switches, etc.
Something like:
the plant that gets direct sunlight
GFCIs can trip due to a ground fault, which occurs when electricity leaks from the circuit. This can happen if water or moisture gets into outlets, there is a wiring issue, or there is a fault in an appliance. Tripping is a safety feature that cuts off electricity to prevent electric shocks and fires.
because the leaves create food for the plant.
a sucker
through the potential in wire. the potential in wire is the work done by the charge to move from one point to another. so charge means somewhere electron. so charge is flowing through one point to other it means electron is flowing. so the appliance connected through wire gets electricity and work, all about the current which is actualy flow of electron. so thats it
yes, it gets stored while generating electricity
A firewall appliance is an appliance that is placed on a wall of fire, it gets its name from being fireproof and resistant to the flames.
it gets eaten by a tiny monster inside the battery which gives energy to the appliance
What kitchen appliance gets the most votes? STOVE
hit them with a bat
It gets the power from the electricity lines.
an example of how a plant gets pollenated
It mainly gets electricity from other countries.
By wires.
Cords generally receive the most damage in service, because they are exposed and extend away from the appliance to receptacles or connected devices.
Technically, anyone who lives near a nuclear power plant and, i suppose, gets permission, can use nuclear energy as a cheaper alternative to electricity
the plant that gets direct sunlight