There are two types of charges: positive charges and negative charges. Positive charges are immobile, and are found inside the nuclei of atoms as Protons. Negative charges can be mobile, and have the source of electrons. These orbit the nuclei of atoms, and can be stripped from the atoms to be used as mobile charged through conductors, such as electricity moving through wires.
energy
Energy. Potential energy is like stored energy: ready-to go. (a cart at the top of a roller coaster hill has a lot of potential energy) Kinetic energy is moving energy: in-motion. (when that cart goes speeding down the hill)
In its most basic form (by its most basic definition), electricity is moving charges. Moving charges are matter, so electricity, which we normally consider to be moving electrons, is a moving matter stream. But it can also be looked at as a moving energy stream or as a wave, and this is a function of the physics associated with wave-particle duality. But you can consider a stream of moving electrons as matter because electrons are subatomic particles with mass.
Kenatic energy is when something is moving potential energy is when something isn't moving -_________________________Flames Rock
That is electrical energy.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
Electromagnetic energy
electricity
The energy of moving charges is called kinetic energy. This is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
A collection of charges in one place that is not moving is called an electric charge distribution.
When charges are in motion, it is called electric current. Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Electric and magnetic fields contain energy and information. They transport this energy and information through space. In the case of electric fields, they are generated by stationary electric charges and transport energy and information by interacting with other charges. Magnetic fields, on the other hand, are generated by moving charges or changing electric fields and also transport energy and information through their interactions with other magnetic fields or moving charges.
Charges in motion refer to electric charges that are moving within a material or a circuit. As charges move, they produce an electric current. The flow of electric current is what enables the transfer of energy and information in various electrical devices and systems.
When charges move by an electric field to a position of lower potential energy, some of their potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. This results in the charges gaining speed and moving faster as they approach the lower potential energy position.
Electricity is the energy that moves through an electric circuit and is carried by the movement of electrons along the wire.
Electric energy generated from a water source is typically known as hydroelectric energy.