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Which of the following device converts electric energy to electric current? (a)sn electric cell (b)electric wires (c)an electric bulb (d)a switch​

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Answered by abhilashasett
4

Answer:

It will be an electric generator

Explanation:

An electric generator is a device that converts electric energy to electrical energy. A generator forces electrons to flow through an external electrical circuit.

Answered by MotiSani
2

The correct answer is OPTION D: When the electric circuit is completed through the connection of the switch, then only the electric energy is converted to electric current.

  • A stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, traveling through an electrical conductor or space is known as an electric current.
  • It is being measured the net rate of electric charge flow through a surface or into a control container.
  • Charge carriers are moving particles that, depending on the conductor, can be any of a range of particles.
  • Electrons traveling over a wire are commonly used as charge carriers in electric circuits.
  • They can be electrons or holes in semiconductors. Ions carry charge in an electrolyte, whereas ions and electrons move charge in plasma, an ionized gas.

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