While electricity was not "discovered" by one single person, Benjamin Franklin is credited with discovering the nature of electricity through his famous kite experiment in 1752. Alessandro Volta and Michael Faraday also made significant contributions to our understanding of electricity in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Yes, electricity can travel through your body if you come into contact with an electrical source. This can happen when you touch a live wire or an electrically charged object. The electrical current can flow through your body and cause injury or harm.
Metals such as copper, silver, and aluminum are good conductors of heat and electricity due to the free movement of electrons within their atomic structure. This allows for efficient transfer of heat and electricity through the material.
Electricity flows through a circuit from the power source (such as a battery or power outlet) through a conductive material, like a wire, to a device that uses the electricity. The flow of electricity is caused by the movement of electrons along the path of least resistance.
creates electrcity.....uses coal and oil which is what we live on.....helps develop nuclear weapons to protect ourselves.....very clean, safe, and nonexpensive.........find cures to deadly diseases creates electrcity.....uses coal and oil which is what we live on.....helps develop nuclear weapons to protect ourselves.....very clean, safe, and nonexpensive.........find cures to deadly diseases
Electricity is measured in units called kilowatt-hours (kWh). One kilowatt-hour is equal to the amount of energy used by a 1,000-watt appliance in one hour. Utility companies measure the electricity consumption of a household or business in kilowatt-hours to determine how much to charge for electricity usage.
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In 1787 by Antoine Lavoisier.
Heinrich Hertz.
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in a barber shop ??? isnt it hot?
Masataka Ogawa, but it was others who correctly identified it.
No
No
nobody, it just is.
yes
Heat and/or light.
Resistance