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load. It is the component in the circuit that converts electrical energy into another form, such as light, heat, or motion. The load is what draws current from the source and causes energy to be consumed.
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β 13y agoLoad or resistance.
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Collisions of electrons with other particles in a circuit can result in energy loss in the form of heat. This occurs due to resistance in the circuit, which causes a portion of the electrical energy to be converted into thermal energy. The charge of the electrons remains constant during these collisions.
The function of a cell in an electrical circuit is to push the lectrons around the circuit. It can also be the source of charge in an electrical circuit.
The term used to designate the point in an electrical circuit where electrical work is done is "load." The load is the component of the circuit that consumes electrical energy and converts it into another form of energy, such as light or heat.
In a battery circuit, the potential energy is stored in the form of chemical potential energy within the battery. This energy is converted into electrical potential energy when the battery is connected in a circuit and used to power devices.
The constant flow of electrons through a complete circuit is known as electric current. It is measured in amperes (A) and is driven by a voltage difference between two points in the circuit. The flow of current allows electrical energy to be transferred and used to power devices.
The object that uses up the energy being delivered in an electrical circuit is called what?the wattage
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That's the "load".
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The object that uses up the energy being delivered in an electrical circuit is called the "load." This can be a device or component that converts electrical energy into another form of energy, such as light in a light bulb or motion in a motor. The load impedes the flow of current and consumes the electrical energy provided by the circuit.
It is called an electrical circuit. The source of energy, such as a battery or power supply, provides the electrical energy, and the conductor allows the flow of electric current.
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
A light bulb in an electrical circuit transforms electrical energy into light energy and thermal energy (heat).
The energy of electric charges is called electrical energy. It is the energy associated with the movement of electrical charges through a conductor in an electric circuit. This energy can be converted into other forms of energy, such as light, heat, or mechanical energy.
Electrical energy flows in a circuit, which is the movement of electrons through a conductor like a wire. This flow of electrons creates an electric current that powers devices connected in the circuit.
Electric energy can be stored in batteries, capacitors, and other devices. However, storing large amounts of electric energy can be challenging and expensive due to limitations in current storage technologies. Also, there are inefficiencies and energy losses associated with storing and retrieving electric energy.
The electric current