Earthing
The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity
Static discharge is causes the spark that is seen when electricity in a thunderhead discharges. The most common name for this type of spark or discharge is lightening.
The safety procedure you are referring to is called grounding. Grounding involves connecting electrical devices or systems directly to the ground to prevent the buildup of excess electricity, reducing the risk of electric shock or fires.
The movement of water is like the flow of the electricity. Electricity must have a complete path for the flow. This movement is called?
Lightning is an example of static electricity
Mostly kinetic.
The energy source which Is dug out of the ground is called coal and is can be burnt to make electricity
That would be called a ground wire.
Yes, the ground is a conductor of electricity.
Conduction is tranferred by 2 object touching or getting close to eachother
Electricity flows towards the ground because the Earth is a good conductor of electricity. When there is a difference in electrical charge between a high point and the ground, the electricity will flow towards the ground to balance out the charge.
Electrons are tranferred to the stick, causing it to take on a negative charge
The removal of static electricity by conduction to the earth is called grounding. It involves connecting an object to the ground to neutralize any excess electrical charge.
A wire that discharges excess electricity to the earth is called a grounding wire or a ground wire. It is used to prevent damage to electrical components and protect against electric shock by providing a path for the excess electricity to safely flow into the ground.
Because the ground dosen't conduct electricity.
Static discharge is causes the spark that is seen when electricity in a thunderhead discharges. The most common name for this type of spark or discharge is lightening.
i think that electricity starts from the ground