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Give industrial applications of electricity​

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Answered by rudruskbanik8
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Industrial uses: Industries also use huge amounts of electricity to power a diverse range of manufacturing processes. Due to a surge in industrial activities, industrial consumption of electricity has gone up sharply in the past few decades. In some manufacturing processes, electricity is used to increase the temperature of components in order to achieve desired product shape. While some industrial facilities build their own power generation plants, others rely on supply from utilities.

Transportation: Electricity is widely used by public mass transit systems and by electric vehicles across the world. Electricity is used as fuel by railway networks in many countries. Electricity is also used to charge batteries for electric vehicles. As many countries frame policies to contain environmental pollution caused by burning of fossil fuels in transportation, vehicles that run on batteries are gaining prominence. So, electricity is seen as a major contributor in the transition to greener transportation. According to an International Energy Outlook 2017 report published by the EIA, the share of electricity used in transportation is projected to double between 2015 and 2040, led by increase in the number of plug-in electric vehicles and rise in electricity usage for rail networks. However, the electricity use in transportation sector is estimated to occupy just 4% of total delivered electricity consumption in 2040.

Answered by harshitrajbhar96
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elecricity is a rich souce of power for matchinrey to work . it can be genrated by and other source of energy like titdal energy , nuclear energy , our houses also work on it. in places where medicines are created they need to be stored in cold freezers and to make chemical react we need or some time electricity can be used to generate heat it is use for elecrolish of water and some time slt or to make some new compund.in places where machine are created evey single thing work on electricity

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