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Electric current is said to have been transmitted when it flows through a closed circuit from a power source to a load or device, allowing the transfer of energy in the form of electrical power. Transmission of electric current is essential for powering electrical devices and systems.

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Which is true electric current running along a wire can be used to produce magnetic force or moving electrons through a magnetic field can produce an electric current?

They're both true, but I'm not comfortable with the way they're stated. I would have said: -- Electric current through a wire produces magnetic force. -- Moving electrons constitute an electric current, whether or not they're moing througha magnetic field.


Light that passes through matter is said to be transmitted?

Yes, when light passes through a material such as air, water, or glass without being absorbed or reflected, it is said to be transmitted. This process occurs when the material is transparent to the specific wavelengths of light being transmitted.


Electrons do not move easily through?

Electrons do not move easily through insulators, as these materials have a high electrical resistance. This prevents the flow of electrical current, making insulators important for protecting against electric shocks and for insulating wires in electronic devices.


What are the positive charges of an electric circuit?

As my great high school Physics teacher, Lee Dunning, said not too long ago: "There is no such thing as a negative charge" If I am correct, ALL charges are negative because electrons are the means in which current flows through, and obviously electrons are negative. I dont remember about ionization though.


Why it can be said that matter has an electric nature?

Well, matter is atomic by nature, and probably tiny quantum energy strings. Matter is "electrical" in the sense that the outer shells of elements swap electrons to form compounds with atomic bonds.

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Is light that passes through matter is said to be transmitted?

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Which is true electric current running along a wire can be used to produce magnetic force or moving electrons through a magnetic field can produce an electric current?

They're both true, but I'm not comfortable with the way they're stated. I would have said: -- Electric current through a wire produces magnetic force. -- Moving electrons constitute an electric current, whether or not they're moing througha magnetic field.


Light that passes through matter is said to be transmitted?

Yes, when light passes through a material such as air, water, or glass without being absorbed or reflected, it is said to be transmitted. This process occurs when the material is transparent to the specific wavelengths of light being transmitted.


It can be said that pressure and electromative force are the same?

There is analogy between pressure and EMF or voltage. What pressure is to the liquids, EMF or voltage is to electric current. But, of course, they are not the same.


How are step up and step down transformations used in transmission of electric current from electric company to homes?

(This is what my teacher said, I wrote this down in my notes) The answer is, Step-up Transformers are used to increase the voltage of an electric current before it is sent out over transmission lines from the electric company. Step-down transformers are used to reduce the voltage of current from high-voltage transmission lines before it enters homes and businesses. Some devices, such as televisions, contain step-up transformers that increase the voltage once again.


How are step-up and step-down transformers used in the transmission of electric current from the electric company to homes?

(This is what my teacher said, I wrote this down in my notes) The answer is, Step-up transformers are used to increase the voltage of an electric current before it is sent out over transmission lines from the electric company. Step-down transformers are used to reduce the voltage of current from high-voltage transmission lines before it enters homes and businesses. Some devices, such as televisions, contain step-up transformers that increase the voltage once again.


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hydro electric power has been believed to have said that it lasts for around 50-70 years


Why are you unharmed in a science demonstration in which you conduct or carry a 100 000 volts of current and light up fluorescent tubes?

You are unharmed in a science demonstration in which you conduct or carry 100,000 volts of electricity and light up fluorescent tubes because there is normally insufficient current to hurt you. Note that the original question said "volts of current". This is a misunderstanding. Voltage is electric potential, while current is electric flow. The two terms are not the same thing.


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His favourite colour is purple. It's been that way ever sense 2016, he even said so on Twitter.


Electrons do not move easily through?

Electrons do not move easily through insulators, as these materials have a high electrical resistance. This prevents the flow of electrical current, making insulators important for protecting against electric shocks and for insulating wires in electronic devices.