electrify.
Copper and aluminium are used for electric cables.
Of course. That's what an electric fire does, and a cigarette lighter, a toaster, a hair drier, an electric oven, a light bulb. All involve passing an electric current through a wire to make it hot.
Five electric appliances that make use of the heating effects of electric current are electric stoves, electric kettles, hair dryers, toaster ovens, and space heaters. These appliances contain heating elements that convert electrical energy into heat energy through the process of resistive heating. The heat generated by the electric current is then used for cooking, boiling water, drying hair, toasting bread, or heating a room.
In 1824, Michael Faraday invented the first electric motor. He demonstrated the principle of electromagnetic rotation, which led to the development of the modern electric motor.
A root word the word in which one word is based on such as: make (the root word) making (the other word)
during the electric blackout, traffic was chaotic.
Electric Word was created in 1987.
Electric Word ended in 1990.
The word for 'electric' in Irish is 'leictreach'. The word for 'electric' in Scottish Gaelic is 'dealain'.
Yes, it is another word for electric.
The word is "current."
The word electric has three syllable.
"Denki" is the word for Electricity. Many words use that or the prefix "den" to denote that something is electric (ie; dento: electric lamp)
No, the word 'electric' is an adjective or a noun.The adjective 'electric' is used to describe a noun as operating by electricity.The noun 'electric' is a word for a thing that is operated by electricity.A verb is a word for an action or a state of being.Examples:I bought my son an electric toothbrush. (the verb is 'bought', an action)His new car is an electric. (the verb is 'is', a state of being)
The English adjective 'electric' is 'elektrisch' in German.
"Electric Fountain" (1903) "Electric Boots" (1911) "The Electric Horseman" (1979) "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo" (1984)
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