Electricity synonyms
ĭ-lĕk-trĭs'ĭ-tē, ē'lĕk-
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kilowatts
Plural form of kilowatt
The stable, positively charged nucleon, having a mass 1,836 times that of an electron and being a baryon composed of two up quarks and one down quark. The proton is a basic component of all atomic nuclei and the nucleus of the protium isotope of hydrogen.
(Electricity) The luminous phenomenon resulting from a disruptive discharge through an insulating material.
(Particle Physics) A positively charged lepton with the same mass and magnitude of charge as the electron; the antiparticle of an electron
Current is defined as the movement of water in a specific direction.
circuit conductor electric potential (related)
The collection of physical effects related to the force and motion of electrically charged particles, typically electrons, through or across matter and space.
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renewable-energy (related)
A measure of the difference in electric potential between two points in space, a material, or an electric circuit, expressed in volts.
(Electricity) The product of applied potential difference and current in a direct-current circuit.
The definition of an ignition is a system or device that sets something on fire.
An electric current that reverses direction in a circuit at regular intervals.
a-c
Electricity as a public utility
Having a high voltage, or designed to work at or sustain high voltages. High-tension wires used to carry electrical power over long distances sustain voltages over 200,000 volts.
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The strength of an electric current, measured in amperes
(Slang) Electric current.
amps
Plural form of amp
The class of phenomena exhibited by a magnetic field.
Electromagnetism is defined as an attraction between particles which is defined as created by electricity.
(Particle Physics) An uncharged nucleon having a mass of c. 1.675×10-27 kg (c. 939.5729 MeV/c2, c. 1,839 times the mass of an electron): a free neutron, as in nuclear fission, has a half-life of c. 14.8 minutes, is readily absorbed by a nucleus, and decays into a proton, an electron, and a neutrino
heavy electron
Electricity as a form of matter
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nuclear-generated (related)
The serving of food or the manner in which it is served:
charge (related)
Expense; cost:
(Slang) An intensification of police activity in pursuing criminals.
public utilities
Electricity as a public utility
d-c
Electricity as a public utility
110 volts
Electricity as a public utility
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Alternative spelling of live wire.
static electricity (related)
The electric discharge from such a body.
electrical-energy
Electrical energy is defined as an electric charge that lets work be accomplished.
kilowatt-hours
Plural form of kilowatt-hour
kilocycles
Plural form of kilocycle
megacycles
Plural form of megacycle
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energy (related)
SWALEC (related)
solar power (related)
wind-power (related)
Mental illumination; knowledge or information; enlightenment
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Electricity as a public utility
220 volts
Electricity as a public utility
The radiation, including alpha particles, nucleons, electrons, and gamma rays, emitted by a radioactive substance.
(Physics) The subatomic particle having a negative charge and orbiting the nucleus; the flow of electrons in a conductor constitutes electricity.
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gas (related)
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electric power (related)
electicity (related)
fuel (related)
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wind-generated (related)
heating (related)
natural gas (related)
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kilos
Plural form of kilo
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