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There is no excess "electricity". Excess (or a deficit of) electrons end up as a static charge. "Extra" current in a wire occurs at a phase angle other than the phase of the applied voltage, but this energy is largely recovered (being essentially "imaginary power").
It produces a magnetic field. Vice versa, when you run a magnet past a wire you generate an electric current. Electricity and magnetism are related. If you have electricity you can generate magnetism, if you have a magnet you can produce electricity.
large current flows from live to earth wire.
Silver is a conductor, so it will conduct electricity. If exposed to much electricity, than silver wire will melt/deform.
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
It is the earth wire
A ground to earth completes an electrical circuit in some cases. The wire is called the ground or grounding wire, and often has green insulation.
That would be called a ground wire.
You can be shocked because that the wire is passing electricity and that its moving around. Your body has electricity in them and when touched the electricity are moved and you get shocked
earth wire is used to give us protection against electricity if shocked.
The Earth wire is there to earth electrical devices that are not double insulated. If there was to be a malfunction in the appliance then you can get a really bad shock if an earth wire is not present. If there is any free electricity roming around then the earth wire will send it down to earth and to the main power station closest to the area instead of through your body. s aged 15
In the USA we call it the ground. If there is a cross in the wires from hot to common the ground or earth wire will give the electricity an easier path to the ground instead of going through a live person. The earth is attached in the main box to a copper rod hammered into the ground. This makes it easier for electricity to get to the ground.
There is no excess "electricity". Excess (or a deficit of) electrons end up as a static charge. "Extra" current in a wire occurs at a phase angle other than the phase of the applied voltage, but this energy is largely recovered (being essentially "imaginary power").
To get electrocuted you need to complete an electrical circuit. That takes two wires or a wire and an "earth". A bird on a wire is not making a connection to a second wire or to the earth. Therefore no electricity flows and they are perfectly safe.
You coil a wire and pass it through a magnetic field you will produce electricity.
A: That relates to the fact that humans are earth bound. The sky is above earth and it contains potential this potential will discharge to whatever point has the lower resistance like earth. So grounding an edifice will guarantee that the discharge will follow the wire as opposed to humans or gas tanks
Electricity flow through a wire as a result of the movement of electrons and hols.