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What are the different types or forms of of Electrical energy??

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two “types” of electricity, it is the magnetic or circular type and the dielectric or radial (ray) type. The two combined form electricity but we have become accustomed to think that one isolated from the other is electricity, it is not. Electricity or what we call electromagnetism is the union of the two types, this is why any wire forming a transmission line between the poles of an electric potential source will have some amount of inductance and some amount of capacitance no matter what is the length or disposition of the wire. Basically the two types are differentially related with the geometry of the metallic reflector, one creating induction in space through a closed loop (inductor) and the other creating induction in counter-space through an open loop (condenser). Inductance and capacitance or magnetism and dielectricity (commonly called electrostatic) are basically two primary forms of polarization and therefore storage elements of the electric field, they combined at right angles discharges at crossing points in space creating the so called radiant matter or electromagnetic corpuscle (so-called photon).

Answered by keerthi2711
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There are two main types of electricity, Static Electricity, generated by rubbing two or more objects causing to build up friction, Current Electricity, generated by the flow of electrical charge through a conductor across an electrical field.

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