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electrical energy describe electrical energy ​

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Answered by sanjaymokama
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Electrical energy is a form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge. Energy is the ability to do work or apply force to move an object. ... The movement of charged particles through a wire or other medium is called current or electricity.

Answered by shifasayyed383
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Electrical energy

Electrical energy is caused by moving electric charges called electrons. The faster the charges move, the more electrical energy they carry.

As the charges that cause the energy are moving, electrical energy is a form of kinetic energy.

Lightning, batteries and even electric eels are examples of electrical energy in action!

Explanation:What is electrical energy?

Electrical energy is a type of kinetic energy caused by moving electric charges.

The amount of energy depends on the speed of the charges – the faster they move, the more electrical energy they carry.

Let's imagine an electric charge is represented by a ball being thrown against a window.

If you don't throw the ball very fast, it won't have enough energy to break the window.

But if you throw the ball faster, it will have more energy and will be able to smash through the window.

The faster you throw the ball, the more energy it will have to break the window.

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