Electric current provides a rapid movement of excess charge. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire, that carries excess charge from one point to another.
The rapid movement of excess charge is known as an electric current. This flow of charge can occur in conducting materials such as metals and can be harnessed to power electrical devices.
A rapid movement of excess charge from one place to another is known as an electrical discharge. This phenomena can result in lightning, electric sparks, or discharge in electronic devices.
The energy produced by the rapid movement of molecules is known as thermal energy or heat. This movement generates kinetic energy in the form of vibrations, rotations, and translations of the molecules, leading to an increase in temperature.
The rapid movement of a particle back and forth is known as vibration. This movement typically occurs around an equilibrium point or position.
A vibrating object creating rapid back-and-forth movement can produce sound waves, known as vibration or oscillation. This movement creates changes in air pressure that our ears interpret as sound.
The rapid movement of excess charge is known as an electric current. This flow of charge can occur in conducting materials such as metals and can be harnessed to power electrical devices.
A rapid movement of excess charge from one place to another is known as an electrical discharge. This phenomena can result in lightning, electric sparks, or discharge in electronic devices.
Electric Discharge
electric discharge
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Rapid Eye Movement
Rapid eye movement is associated with dreams in the early hours of the morning.
Rapid Eye Movement
Rapid Eye Movement - album - was created in 2006.
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
rapid eyes movement (REM) and non rapid eyes movement (NREM)
rapid movement of water