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Does electricity flow up or down?
The electrons move. In a wire, negatively charged electrons move, and positively charged atoms don’t. Electrical engineers say that, in an electrical circuit, electricity flows one direction: out of the positive terminal of a battery and back into the negative terminal.
Can electricity flow upwards?
The answer is yes, electricity will travel up moving water. In fact it is a known problem that men urinating can get a very unpleasant shock if they hit a live wire.
How does potential difference causes current to flow?
The potential difference between the two causes the electrons to be attracted back, producing a flow of electric charge: current electricity. The electrons are stored at the negative terminal of the battery and the positive ions at the positive terminal, so there is a potential difference between the two ends.
What happens to electricity when it goes into the ground?
The majority of the energy of the lightning discharge is dissipated in the air as it travels from the clouds to the ground through the air. The remainder is dissipated in the ground in the area surrounding the location of the strike, over a fairly short distance. Hope this helps.
Does voltage affect the speed of electrons?
Is voltage the speed of electrons? No, it’s not the speed of the electrons moving within the conductor. Imagine we have a ball of mass M = 10 kg.
Does voltage increase with distance?
Voltage doesn’t increase with distance. If there are losses in a system, it can appear that voltage decreases with distance as the energy is dissipated along the way in various resistances.
Is electric current possible without a potential difference?
Without potential difference, current can not flow because we know that an electric current flows between two points due to the potential difference between them. Thus, as long as the potential difference is maintained between the two points, the electric current keeps flowing continuously.