Like any other form of energy, it is not "made". All energy that is here has always been here, although perhaps in other forms.
For instance, you can convert weather energy in the form of rain that falls from the sky, collects in streams and falls downhill through turbines connected to electrical converters. Or, you could convert weather energy in the form of moving air (wind) to turn the blades of a turbine to convert wind energy into electrical energy. There are also ways to convert fossilized fuels into heat or rotational energy that can be converted to electricity. Solar energy can be converted to electricity using photo-voltaic cells. Chemical energy can be converted to electricity in such things as batteries. Geo-thermal energy can be converted to electricity. Friction between surfaces can be used to accumulate electrical charge that can be used for various things.
Electricity is usually generated from batteries, or with a generator.
yes in many ways without control of electricity nothing electrical would work properly.
Water, coal, wind, geothermic
current for electricity
No - electricity
Based upon the cost of Electricity about .5 kilowatt
No Electricity is electricity and it is made in different ways of which a battery is one
Electricity can be made through a generator. Or you can rub your feet across the carpet and make static electricity. There are many other ways that you can make electricity.
it made it a brighter place
By spinning something and that creates energy that can be stored (electricity). There are many ways from using water to coal
how has electricity changed yhe ways you live
There are multiple ways electricity can be made and not harm the environment. One example is that you can use wind turbines that capture the wind and use the power for electricity. Another is that you can use solar panels that capture the light and heat from the sun and use that for electricity.
Is using less Electricity
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There are many ways how electricity can create heat. For example, passing a current through a wire of high resistance (i.e. a resistor) will generate heat, though not much.
Well, in some ways Yes. But in the other ways no. It can be good, it can be bad. But it is important that you reduce the use of the electricity
yes in many ways without control of electricity nothing electrical would work properly.
The hydroelectric generator made 5 megawatts of electricity every day.