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Diodes perform a different function as switches. switches allow you to control wether or ot electricity is flowing. diodes only allow power to flow in one direction. A light emitting diode may be used as an indicator for wether or not power is flowing through a circuit.
An insulator prevents electricity from flowing.
Flowing electricity is called electric current.
. . is called static electricity.
The flowing of electricity (amperage) is governed by the internal resistance of the connected device.
You can effectively control the brightness of LED lights in your home by installing dimmer switches. Dimmer switches allow you to adjust the amount of electricity flowing to the LED lights, which in turn changes the brightness. Simply turn the dimmer switch up or down to achieve your desired level of brightness.
Your question is unclear. To prevent electricity flowing you open the circuit. This can be done by disconnecting it from the source by a switch, for example. An insulator will also prevent electricity flowing.
LED lights can be dimmed by using a dimmer switch specifically designed for LED bulbs. These dimmer switches adjust the amount of electricity flowing to the LED, which in turn controls the brightness of the light.
Static
You know if current is flowing in a bulb circuit because, if there is enough power (voltage times current), the bulb will illuminate. If there is current, but not enough power to illuminate the bulb, you will need to measure the current with an ammeter to see if there is any current.
The free electrons flowing in the circuit decrease.
Electricity that comes from flowing water