An object that generates electricity is typically referred to as a generator or power source.
Something that can't hold electricity is called an insulator, while something that can hold electricity is called a conductor. Insulators prevent the flow of electricity, while conductors allow it to flow freely.
A device that stores electricity is commonly referred to as a battery.
You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
An insulator is a material that does not allow electricity to flow through it, effectively blocking the flow of electric current. Examples include rubber, plastic, and glass.
Static electricity.
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Something that can't hold electricity is called an insulator, while something that can hold electricity is called a conductor. Insulators prevent the flow of electricity, while conductors allow it to flow freely.
A device that stores electricity is commonly referred to as a battery.
You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
For example, a bicycle pump will do that.
It's something that makes food more to be relished.
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I call it electricity regardless of my level of activity at the moment.
The acid in the lemon makes it a conductor of electricity.
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Call an electrician; something in the furnace, possibly an electric motor, is using too much electricity.
Static electricity.