The current of electrons moving through resistors changes into heat due to the resistance encountered in the material. This process is known as Joule heating, where electrical energy is converted into thermal energy.
When a material has low resistance, it means that it allows electric current to flow through it easily. This is because low resistance indicates that the material offers little opposition to the flow of electrons. Materials with low resistance are commonly used in wires and electrical conductors.
No, iron is a conductor of electricity and not an insulator. Electric current can flow easily through iron, which is why it is commonly used in making electrical circuits and components.
To prevent damage from overheating due to excessive current flow, protect against short circuits, and ensure safe operation and longevity of the electrical circuit.
An electric current. <<>> The term used for the flow of electrons through a conductor is amperage.
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amps 'an electrical measure of current.'An ammeter is an instrument used to measure current (amperes), you dont measure ammeters!YEAH
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The current of electrons moving through resistors changes into heat due to the resistance encountered in the material. This process is known as Joule heating, where electrical energy is converted into thermal energy.
electrical currents
When a material has low resistance, it means that it allows electric current to flow through it easily. This is because low resistance indicates that the material offers little opposition to the flow of electrons. Materials with low resistance are commonly used in wires and electrical conductors.
The electric current moves in the direction opposite to the flow of electrons by convention.When a potential difference is applied to a material which has "loose" electrons, the electrons move in a direction opposite to the potential gradient and the current moves in the opposite direction to the flow of electrons.This is how current flows in materials.
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High voltage electricity can kill if it passes trough your body. When birds sit on the power cable, the electrical current cannot pass trough their body because no part of their body is touching the ground or any other wire.
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