Electricity is the flow of electrons, while electrical energy is the magnitude of the electricity times the duration.
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'Electricity' is a generic title for a branch of science, and is not a quantity and so cannot be measured. Current is the flow of electrons, not 'electricity', and current x time is charge, not energy. 'Electrical energy' is simply a form of energy which can be measured by the work it can do.
A generator converts kinetic energy into electrical energy; a motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
The energy used to power a computer is Electrical Energy.
there is a difference in electrical potential energy.
The Simplest Difference is that LED emits Light, & Photodiode converts Light energy into electrical Energy
The conversion of the energy in dirty coal to clean electrical energy which they then export.
Electrical is an one type of energy ie flow of electrons... this flow of electrons constitutes the Electricity which we are using for our use
Radiant energy is energy related to radiation. Electric energy, on the other hand, is energy related to electricity - such as electrical currents, and stored charges.
A dynamo takes in motion and outputs electricity and a motor takes in electricity and outputs motion. A dynamo converts mechanical energy to electric energy while a motor converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
No, a thermocouple does not convert chemical energy into electrical energy. It generates electricity by using the Seebeck effect, which is based on the temperature difference between two different metals. The thermocouple produces voltage directly from heat.
A generator turns mechanical (or other) energy into electricity. A motor does the exact opposite, turning electrical energy into mechanical energy (e.g. motion).
Electrical energy is the energy in electricity - mainly in electrical currents.
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we can have our electricity because of electrical energy
A generator converts kinetic energy into electrical energy; a motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy.
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the difference between a electric motor and a generator.Motor- is a device or equipment which convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.Generator- is a device or equipment which convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Static electricity is the buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object due to friction, while dynamic electricity refers to the continuous flow of electric charge through a conductor. Static electricity does not flow and is stationary, whereas dynamic electricity involves the movement of electrons.