Electricity its self has no mass. It is the movement of electrons which create electricity and only these electrons have mass. It is like asking if the wind has a mass. If a tidal wave crashes into your boat, it won't do any damage, tidal waves have no mass. A tidal wave itself has no mass, water has mass, a tidal wave is just the movement of water. Stick your finger in an electrical socket and tell me it doesn't have any mass. Of course electricity has mass, of course water has mass. An electron has the mass of 9.10956 x 10 -31 kg. You would have to multiply that by the amount of electricity you have, and it can be stored (battery, capacitor). A fully charged battery weighs more than an empty (dead) battery. Electricity is a force and the equation of force (F), F=m(mass)xa(acceleration), therefore electricity has mass.
1. Metals are good conductors of electricity.2.An electrolyte solution conducts electricity.3. Wood and nonmetals are not good conductors of electricity.
static electricity
Current electricity is the kind of electricity that is caused by a continuous flow of electricity. In order for this to happen there must be a voltage present across a conductor, for example in overhead power lines.
we have no light! when electricity is not discovered!
static electricity lightning
Static electricity andCurrent electricity are the basic forms of electricity.Others are:Thermo electricity,Piezo electricity,Photo electricity,...
Lightning doesn't become electricity. Lightning already is electricity.
Some types of electricity is static electricity, current electricity...and porn.
Sure. Electricity can hold any amount of electricity.
thermal means coal.with coal it produces electricity. this electricity is thermal electricity.
Electricity
electricity and life maybe electricity and water electricity and stone or rock or earth
Electricity was not invented it was discovered. Electricity is a natural part of nature.....look at lightning, that is electricity.
The possessive form for the noun electricity is electricity's.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
flow of electricity is measured by an instrument galvanometer
Common questions about electricity include: How does electricity work? What are the different types of electrical currents? How is electricity generated and distributed? What safety precautions should be taken when working with electricity? How can electricity be conserved?