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  • The flow or presence of electric charge; the flow of electricity is an important carrier of energy.
    135 bytes (20 words) - 06:19, 30 June 2008
  • An [[electrical power plant]] that generates [[electricity]] directly from [[sunlight]] either by using [[photovoltaics]] or by focusi
    305 bytes (39 words) - 22:12, 16 April 2010
  • An [[electric power plant]] in which all of the electricity is produced by using a heat source to generate steam that drives a steam tu
    215 bytes (33 words) - 12:34, 17 April 2010
  • ...rm of [[Energy (science)|energy]] by using [[wind turbine]]s to generate [[electricity]].
    235 bytes (31 words) - 00:07, 19 May 2010
  • ...plosive nuclear reactions to make steam, which in turn is used to generate electricity) in light of current world factors
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  • ...ice for making sparks) and a [[Leyden jar]] (a device used to store static electricity), Galvani found that the electric current delivered by the two would cause ...made Galvani the first investigator to appreciate the relationship between electricity and animation — or life. This finding provided a basis for the current un
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  • A power collection method for supplying electricity to [[rapid transit]] vehicles where a shoe has an electrical connection to
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  • ...ineries, chemical and petrochemical manufacturing, natural gas processing, electricity-generating power plants and others.
    344 bytes (43 words) - 18:31, 23 January 2009
  • ...nd chemist whose best known work was on the closely connected phenomena of electricity and magnetism; his discoveries lead to the electrification of industrial so
    248 bytes (32 words) - 06:01, 20 May 2008
  • ...ts of a [[hammer (tool)]] and [[drill (tool)]], powered by compressed air, electricity, and explosives, and used in excavation and demolition
    224 bytes (30 words) - 09:30, 4 June 2009
  • ...the [[Earth]]'s surface and uses it for space heating or for generating [[electricity]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Geothermal_power|Geothermal power]] article on Wikip
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  • ...off light flashes. Another phenomenon caused by electricity, called static electricity, is that by rubbing a balloon against a sweater electric charge is transfer ...removed, then no current will run. Whenever we want to extract energy from electricity we need a closed loop.
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  • '''Lightning''' is a visible discharge of [[electricity]] that occurs when a [[cloud]] acquires an excessive positive or negative [
    271 bytes (35 words) - 09:57, 3 March 2021
  • ...ch is sent, internal to the device, to a receiver that converts it back to electricity; this provides noise and security isolation between two electrical environm
    286 bytes (41 words) - 19:02, 28 February 2010
  • {{rpl|Charge (electricity)}}
    271 bytes (31 words) - 05:08, 26 September 2013
  • * [http://www.sparkmuseum.com/MOTORS.HTM Electricity museum: early motors]
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  • ...erived from controlled (non-explosive) [[nuclear reaction]]s to generate [[electricity]]. Conventionally, nuclear power plants used the [[heat]] energy derived fr
    371 bytes (46 words) - 14:45, 14 March 2021
  • | title = GE Thomas Edison: History, Electricity, Light Bulb, Research, Founder
    324 bytes (42 words) - 19:27, 10 August 2010
  • {{r|Electricity}}
    248 bytes (31 words) - 23:28, 22 January 2010
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