By movement of free electrons in conductors
Yes, electricity can travel through your body if you come into contact with an electrical source. This can happen when you touch a live wire or an electrically charged object. The electrical current can flow through your body and cause injury or harm.
Static electricity is the imbalance of electric charge on an object, where electrons are either accumulated or depleted. It is called "static" because the charge remains in one place until it is discharged. Movement of electrons is not necessarily absent in static electricity, but rather the charge is stationary.
Electricity can flow in the conductor becourse the conductor is made up by electrons. When the wire is connected to the source, these electrons do vibrate and caurse collision among themself. This collision caurse electricity to flow throw the conductor/wire.
Flow can be measured using instruments such as flow meters or by calculating flow rate using the formula Q = A * V, where Q is the flow rate, A is the cross-sectional area of the flow, and V is the velocity of the fluid. Measuring devices like mass flow meters, ultrasonic flow meters, and electromagnetic flow meters are commonly used for measuring flow in various industries.
The stream function for an incompressible flow is a mathematical function that helps describe the flow properties by showing the flow direction and velocity at any point in the flow field. It is used to visualize and analyze the flow patterns and streamline shapes in the flow field.
Resistance
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
flow of electrcity is nothing but the flow of electrons from one point to another point ina conductor
yes because the atoms are close but not very close so then the atoms vibrate against each other and let the electricity flow through.
No
No
nobody, it just is.
yes
Heat and/or light.
Glass+Electrcity=light
Water condutes electrcity