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liquid
gas
plasma
electricity has ______ temperature.
a room
a cold
a hot
a blistering
the speed of electrical charges moving through your cells causes ______ which creates heat.
steam
boiling
friction
Brief Explanations
- Plasma is a state of matter consisting of highly - ionized gas with free - flowing charged particles. Electricity is related to the flow of charged particles. When electrical charges move through a conductor, resistance causes heat generation. Electricity itself doesn't have a fixed temperature like a material object, but the effects of electrical flow can produce different levels of heat. The movement of electrical charges through cells (in a conductor) causes friction which generates heat.
- For the temperature of electricity, it's not accurate to assign it a specific temperature like room, cold, hot, or blistering as it's not a substance with a fixed temperature but a form of energy transfer. However, the effects of electrical current can lead to various heat levels. Friction is the correct answer for what the speed of electrical charges moving through cells causes, as resistance in the conductor results in frictional losses that create heat.
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