Electric power is available at places where a supply has been installed. The amount of power is limited by the supply company's fuse.
The Electricity we use is reliable, dependable, and safe. Lightning is only available during storms, goes from the ground to the sky, and is very intense in strength, and is very fast.
One substance that cannot conduct electricity is nonmetals in solid state, such as plastic and rubber, as they have very few free electrons available to carry an electric current.
Not as we know it, but Benjamine Franklin, in a famous 1752 experiment, he flew a kite with a key attached to prove that electricity exists in the atmosphere. Electricity existed chemically (batteries), and by static electricity. At that time they did not know how to produce electricity with magnets (generator).
Both conduct electricity well, however salt water is a better conductor due to ions available.
Yes, there is electricity in many parts of the countryside. However, access to electricity in rural areas can vary depending on the location and infrastructure available. Some remote areas may have limited access to electricity due to the challenges of providing power to isolated regions.
Any shape can be made infinitley small from a mathematical viewpoint.
There are a wealth of different electricity companies available in the Oklahoma area. Among the many electricity companies available are AG&E, OGE and PSO.
Electricity is a utility and was made available by the government in conjunction with companies.
In the United States electricity is readily available in most desert areas. In other parts of the world electricity may only be available near cities or larger towns.
1970
Commercially produced electricity is not available in Antarctica. Electricity is provided to individual research stations by their own generators.
Around 1880-1890
They generate electricity when coal and natural gas are not available.
Provided water was available in dams, hydro electricity can be produced indefinitely.
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No it is not available all over the world.Currently, more than 2.1 billion people or 425 millions households are still without access to electricity.
I don't believe that 50% of people in the entire world have electricity yet, especially electricity that can be depended on to be available when needed.