The electricity box is typically called a circuit breaker or an electrical panel. It is responsible for distributing electricity throughout a building and protecting the electrical system from overloads.
Electricity created by friction is known as "static electricity."
The Directional Quality of Electricity is called Voltage
Electricity that does not flow is called static electricity. It is the accumulation of electric charge on an object's surface and it remains in one place until it is discharged.
The flow of electricity beginning with "f" is called an electric current.
Electricity in motion is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
The box that stores electricity is called a battery. It is a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices.
If this question is asking about the box supplied by your utility company which counts the kilowatt.hours you used, so they can send you a bill for electricity, it is called an electricity meter. If you are asking about the name of the standard unit used to measure a quantity of electricity used, it is called the kilowatt.hour (or k.Wh for short.)
The wire that runs from the electric meter to the breaker box is called the service entrance cable or service wire. It is responsible for carrying the electricity from the meter into your home's electrical system through the breaker box.
A box does not have magnetism,whatever you try to do to it it will never have magnetism.There are no elements in the box that can make the box have static electricity.
Electricity
The path of electricity is called a circuit.
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.
what is a maganet called when electricity is applied to it
. . is called static electricity.
Flowing electricity is called electric current.
No there isn't No there isn't
The path electricity takes is called a circuit.