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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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  • The flow or presence of electric charge; the flow of electricity is an important carrier of energy.
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  • ...[electricity]]; water is directed through turbines which spin to generate electricity.
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  • ...es of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity.
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  • ...es of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity.
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  • ...ter through water turbines which spin electrical generators that produce [[electricity]]; see the [[Wikipedia:Hydroelectricity|Hydroelectricity]] article in Wikip
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  • ...magnetism''' is a generic term for all phenomena and theories related to [[electricity]], [[magnetism]], and the interrelation between the two. The theoretical fo :'''''See "Related Articles" for links to articles about electricity and magnetism'''''
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  • Semiconductors that directly convert light to electricity
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  • the branch of [[engineering]] that deals with [[electricity]] and [[electromagnetism]].
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  • Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism.
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  • Atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and so
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  • ...]] [[energy]] stored beneath [[Earth]]'s surface and uses it to generate [[electricity]].
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  • Hydroelectric is a term for the using the power of running water to generate electricity.
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  • A power collection method for supplying electricity to [[rapid transit]] vehicles from an overhead wire -- less powerful than [
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  • A power collection method for supplying electricity to [[rapid transit]] vehicles from an overhead wire -- largely superceded b
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  • ...hiatric treatment that involves inducing a seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain.
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  • The phenomenon in which a material's resistance to electricity drops to zero.
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  • ...June, 1836) French physicist and mathematician best known for his work in electricity and magnetism.
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  • ...ce high pressure [[steam]], which goes to [[steam turbine]]s that generate electricity.
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  • ...ear reactor|reactor]] that can provide heat for industrial processes, with electricity generation a secondary role
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  • '''Photovoltaic''' [[semiconductor]]s convert light directly to electricity. Individual photovoltaic cells may be used for detecting and measuring lig ...taic-generated power, or supplemental power sources, to continue providing electricity during darkness.
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  • Uses turbines inside wind mills to generate [[electricity]] or pump water or do other work; see the [[Wikipedia:Wind_power|Wind power
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  • The flow or presence of electric charge; the flow of electricity is an important carrier of energy.
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  • An [[electrical power plant]] that generates [[electricity]] directly from [[sunlight]] either by using [[photovoltaics]] or by focusi
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  • 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
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  • ...rm of [[Energy (science)|energy]] by using [[wind turbine]]s to generate [[electricity]].
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • ...ts of a [[hammer (tool)]] and [[drill (tool)]], powered by compressed air, electricity, and explosives, and used in excavation and demolition
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  • ...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 [
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  • ...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
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  • * [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
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  • | title = GE Thomas Edison: History, Electricity, Light Bulb, Research, Founder
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  • *{{cite book|author=British Electricity International|title=Modern Power Station Practice: incorporating modern pow
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  • *move a magnet between coils of wire, producing electricity by the interaction of[[magnetism|magnetic]] fields with conductors ...energy to a [[piezoelectric]] crystal, which converts pressure directly to electricity; a more general model of a piezoelectric sensor is called [[surface acousti
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  • ...ingle water loop that goes both through the heating of the reactor and the electricity-generating turbine, all of which becomes radioactive in service.
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  • ...ower''' refers to energy harnessed from the sun and converted to heat or [[electricity]] for human use. # [[Photoelectric cells]] convert sunlight into electricity.
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  • ...lled (non-explosive) [[nuclear reaction]]s to generate [[power]] such as [[electricity]]. Currently, nuclear power plants use the [[heat]] energy derived from [[n ...ental Breeder Reactor 1]] (EBR-1) was the first nuclear reactor to produce electricity. Development of nuclear power plants for Naval ship propulsion power proce
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  • ...[natural gas]] or a [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], into [[electricity]]. The combustion heat energy may be used to generate [[steam]] for a [[ste
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  • ...ed a '''pantograph''' to make contact with the overhead wire that provides electricity.
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  • ...; made chiefly with a view of determining the Nature and Effects of Animal Electricity. Edin. 1793. 4to. Experiments relating to the Animal Electricity. Ib. 231.
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  • *[[Robert Krampf]], "Mr. Electricity"
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  • ...many of the most useful laws of electrostatics, as well as his theory that electricity is made up of two fluids.
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  • ...|miked]], as a piano is. Being electronic, electronic keyboards require [[electricity]] to operate.
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  • ...ies= Reddish color,, malleable, ductile, lustrous metal. Good conductor of electricity. ...rked the beginning of the [[Bronze Age]]. It is also a good conductor of [[electricity]], and is used for [[electrical transmission]] wires. Another major industr
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  • When analyzing electric circuits, two basic laws of electricity are the most useful, [[Kirchhoff's current law]] and [[Kirchhoff's voltage
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  • ...ounding space.<ref>E. Whittaker, ''A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity'', vol. I, 2nd edition, Nelson, London (1951). Reprinted by the American In ...c pile]] (the forerunner of the battery). This was the first evidence that electricity and magnetism are related. Until that time these two natural phenomena were
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  • When analyzing electric circuits, two basic laws of electricity are the most useful, [[Kirchhoff's current law]] and [[Kirchhoff's voltage
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  • ...m upside down; some can maneuver on land; and others can emit sound or use electricity to kill. All are from the Americas, Africa, and Asia and share the common c
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  • ...r mechanical energy, especially as used to assist or replace human energy. Electricity supplied to a home, building or community. # Of or relating to the generation or transmission of electricity.
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  • ...riction against a revolving ball of sulfur. In 1672 he discovered that the electricity thus produced could cause the surface of the [[sulphur]] ball to glow; henc
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  • ...a 60 watt light bulb for one thousand hours consumes 60 kilowatt hours of electricity.
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  • ...rable geology have made geothermal energy their primary source of heat and electricity. The problem for other areas of the world is that the heat is buried too de
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  • ...tee for Electricity'' (CCE), which is now the ''Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism'' (CCEM). **Electricity
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  • ...that plays an integral part in activities ranging from the production of [[electricity]] to the creation of myth. It is one of the natural elemental forces of the ...indmill farms have been set up in mountainous areas to generate sufficient electricity to subsidise the electrical need of small cities. The advantage of this en
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  • ...ld's most important energy minerals. It is used almost entirely for making electricity, though a small proportion is used for the important task of producing medi
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  • The fire is believed to have started due to a build-up of static electricity.
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  • ...on-Brooks/Cole|year=2004|id= ISBN 0-534-40949-0}} (Classical mechanics and electricity)
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  • Trams run on electricity from overhead wires. There are few exceptions, such as trams in [[Bordeaux]
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  • ...ay most trains are headed by [[diesel]] locomotives or are supplied with [[electricity]] from overhead wires or other rails.
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  • ....substack.com RobertBryce.substack.com] articles from an expert on energy, electricity and the challenge of providing affordable energy to the developing world. ...rden of proof: A comprehensive review of the feasibility of 100% renewable-electricity systems ''Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews'' 76:1122–33 [http://d
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  • * Faraday, Michael. ''Experimental Researches in Electricity'' vols. i. and ii., Richard and John Edward Taylor, vols. i. and ii. (1844
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  • ...ectrical engineering''' is the branch of [[engineering]] that deals with [[electricity]] and [[electromagnetism]]. However, the boundaries of electrical engineeri
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  • ...a system for sending messages over long distances using symbols of light, electricity, or flag position. Most often associated with the [[electric telegraph]] sy
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  • ...-library/current-and-future-generation/electricity-and-energy-storage.aspx Electricity and Energy Storage] for a more complete review.</ref> needed for wind and s Although not storing energy to be used for generating electricity, high-temperature reactors can perform the equivalent of energy storage by
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  • ...nd some species excrete a poison when danger threatens. Some fish generate electricity (which is used by other species as a navigational aid) to stun their enemie
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  • ...e=MotatTramway/> The first vehicles were horsedrawn. Vehicles powered by electricity were introduced in 1904. The tram system was shutdown in 1956.<ref name=gr
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  • The ohm is named for [[Georg Ohm]] (1789 - 1854), an early investigator of electricity, who determined the relation between current, potential, and resistance, no
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  • *''Arnold or the Uses of Electricity'', page 219, poem
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  • ...phenomena can also be periodic and have an associated frequency. Household electricity is typically either 50 or 60 Hz, depending on location. A car engine runnin
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  • |event='''1821''': [[Michael Faraday]] builds an [[electric motor|electricity-powered motor]]
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  • ...and Crimean Tatar activists sabotaged four power lines feeding Crimea with electricity from Ukraine, plunging the peninsula — and its two million residents —
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  • ...Electricity Trader and later as a Marketing Manager negotiating long term electricity trade and renewable energy deals.
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  • ...orm, and the third costliest in U.S. history. About 2 million people lost electricity in the Houston area, and massive power outages occurred as far inland as Te
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  • ...million kW and the project is expected to generate 18.7 billion [[kWh]] of electricity annually.
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  • ...novel interpretations. Joseph Priestley referred to him as 'the father of electricity'. .... He is regarded by some as the father of [[electrical engineering]] or [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]].<ref>[[Merriam-Webster]] Collegiate Dictionary, 2000, C
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  • ...mposed songs for their third album, ''[[Led Zeppelin III]]''. There was no electricity in the cottage. It was a much more relaxed setting than the one for their p
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  • ...ical strand. That strand may be covered, as with [[insulation]] to prevent electricity from traveling outside the path of the wire, or, when the wire is used as a
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  • ...introduced the displacement current, Maxwell realized from the analogy of electricity with an incompressible fluid that the displacement current is necessary to ...displacement current entering ''V''.<ref>J. Clerk Maxwell, ''A treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 2 vols. Oxford (1873). Reprinted by Oxford UP (1998)</ref>
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  • *{{cite book |title=Classical electricity and magnetism |author=WKH Panofsky and M Phillips |isbn=0486439240 |year=20
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  • ...developmental patterns. I think, for example, of fields like chemistry and electricity before the mid-eighteenth century, of the study of heredity and phylogeny b
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  • ...COE (VALCOE), which modifies LCOE of a particular technology in a specific electricity system according to its contribution to enabling all aspects of securely op Most studies that investigate the full system cost of electricity sources conclude that new Nuclear is the cheapest low carbon option at the
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  • ...stern part of the state also features oil and coal mining, with coal-fired electricity plants in the Rockies. In northwest Montana, there are numerous dams produc
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  • '''Electricity'''
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  • Magnetism is intimately related to [[electricity]]. This was first discovered by the Danish physicist [[Hans-Christian Oerst ...1860s. These equations describe mathematically the interconnection between electricity and magnetism and the forces exerted by these phenomena, and thus form the
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  • ...he proximity of, charcoal or wood fires, generally outdoors; today gas and electricity are also frequently used as heating sources. The cooking process is usually
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  • The ampere is named for [[André-Marie Ampère]], an early investigator of electricity, magnetism, and chemistry.
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  • ...y useful in [[nanotechnology]]. They exhibit unusual strength and unique [[electricity|electrical]] properties, and are extremely efficient conductors of [[heat]]
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  • When Savart arrived in Paris, Biot was undertaking research on electricity. The two began a collaboration and when, early in 1820, [[Hans Christian Oe
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  • *In [[battery (electricity)|batteries]], two metals with different [[electron affinity|electron affini
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  • ...he formation of the second series of Faraday's 'Experimental researches in electricity.'" ''Physis'', 1996. 33: 141–220.
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  • ...require the input of some type of energy such as [[heat]], [[light]] or [[electricity]]. Classically, chemical reactions are strictly transformations that involv ...he released energy may be in the form of heat, light (for example, flame), electricity (for example, [[battery]] discharge), [[sound]] and [[shock wave]]s (for e
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  • ...omotive force]]. The volt is named for an early pioneer of the science of electricity, [[Alessandro Volta]] (1745-1827).
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  • ''The relation between the increase or diminution of free electricity and the electric currents in the neighbourhood.''
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  • ...n [[Boiling Water Reactor]]s and [[Pressurized Water Reactor]]s used for [[electricity generation]] and [[naval nuclear propulsion]].
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  • ...fforts of [[Physiology|physiologists]] to use physical concepts, such as [[electricity]]<ref>Galvani's experiments with frog muscle.</ref>, [[thermodynamics]]<ref
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  • ...also the first in the industry to develop a gas-fired generator to produce electricity for [[cathodic protection]] to fight corrosion on pipelines.
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  • ...60 passengers. At the time it was the fanciest boat on the river as it had electricity and ran both hot and cold water according to Caty Virostek Manager and Cura
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  • ...of his theoretical and experimental investigations on the conduction of [[electricity]] by gases.
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  • ...of linkages between markets such as exist between the markets for gas and electricity. and there are many instances in which such linkages are so weak that the d
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  • ...ext step for Becker was to ask: Could regeneration be improved by applying electricity at the wound? He found it could, and also that bone has [[piezoelectric]] Electricity from [[silver]] [[electrode]]s were found to have two important effects: Si
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  • ...Reactor (FNR) can use it all. If that FNR could generate 10 million kWh of electricity from one kg of uranium, the cost of future uranium could go to $100,000 per ...per kWh''', down 72% since 2015.<ref>[https://www.eia.gov/analysis/studies/electricity/batterystorage/pdf/battery_storage_2021.pdf Battery Storage in the United S
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  • He built an instrument for measuring electricity that later was developed into the [[galvanometer]]. .... 29-41.</ref> In 1827 he published a long memoir summarizing his work on electricity and magnetism over the last seven years.<ref>A.-M. Ampère ''Théorie math�
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  • :<i>See also</i>: [[Electricity]] and [[Maxwell's equations]] ...es more than electric charge. Electric charge underlies the phenomena of [[electricity]] and [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetism]], and manifests itself as intege
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  • ...are micro-finance (e.g. poor Bangladeshi women), tidal barrages for clean electricity generation, public capital projects such as bridges, hospitals, roads, and
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  • ...hemical]] and [[petrochemical]] manufacturing, [[natural gas processing]], electricity-generating [[power plant]]s and many others. The adjacent photo depicts a c
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  • ...me of the costs have gone up, some things are unavoidable. You look at our electricity prices for example. That’s tied obviously to the price of oil that we buy
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  • ...nd nuclear technology. Several nations have already done it (Fig.4). Clean electricity alone will get us on a path to zero carbon, and provide more time for devel ...on] Edgardo Sepulveda, has excellent charts showing for 30 OECD countries, electricity sector CO2 emissions, generation technologies, and prices.<br>
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  • ...veloped. There is no national rail system and roads are primitive at best. Electricity is largely confined to larger population centers. [[Subsistence Agriculture
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  • ...tific research in 1803, undertaken jointly with his brother Felice, was on electricity.
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  • ===Electricity generation=== ...ref>[http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/RDS1-29_web.pdf Energy, Electricity and Nuclear Power Estimates for the Period up to 2030] 2009 Edition, [[Inte
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  • ...ational Laboratory]], for the the [[U.S. Department of Energy]] Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability (DOE-OE) National Supervisory | publisher = Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability (DOE-OE) National Supervisory
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  • ...People discussed if resuscitation through electricity was possible and if electricity was the origin of everything. They thought that lightning might generate li
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  • ...efore Lorentz.<ref>E. Whittaker, ''A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity'', vol. I, 2nd edition, Nelson, London (1951). Reprinted by the American In
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  • ...l Energy Agency]])</ref><ref name=EIACh.5>[http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/electricity.html International Energy Outlook 2008: Chapter 5] (Energy Information Admi ...ne (resource extraction)|mined]] in the United States is burned to produce electricity.<ref name=EIA-1/><ref name=EIA-2>[http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/page/ac
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  • * [[Tennessee Valley Authority]] (TVA), 1933: built dams to generate electricity on the [[Tennessee River]], [http://www.tva.gov/abouttva/history.htm ].
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  • ...t''' ''negative'') and '''Ẁatt''', from which name is derived '''ẁatt''' ''electricity'' (= BrE '''ẁhat''' ''whatever''). A word with optional double '''t''' is
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  • ...butions, and best known work, were on the closely connected phenomena of [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]], but he also made very significant contributions in che ...21, shortly after [[Hans Christian Oersted|Oersted]] first discovered that electricity and magnetism were associated, Faraday published his work on what he called
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  • ...t? 29 immediate deaths, and the loss of 1 GW of clean high capacity factor electricity. Decades later the UNSCEAR has reviewed the available health data, and dete
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  • ...butions, and best known work, were on the closely connected phenomena of [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]], but he also made very significant contributions in che ...21, shortly after [[Hans Christian Oersted|Oersted]] first discovered that electricity and magnetism were associated, Faraday published his work on what he called
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  • ...quires appreciating the history of the studies of the nature and uses of [[electricity]] that led to the discovery of [[X-ray]]s....
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  • ...windmill]]. If the mechanical energy is then converted to [[electric power|electricity]], the machine is called a '''''wind generator''''', '''''wind turbine''''' ...ng an estimated combined peak power of about 30 MW. The first windmill for electricity production was built in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] by Charles F Brush in 1888, and
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  • ...sed on January 4, 2010.</ref> Wind power accounts for approximately 19% of electricity generation in [[Wind power in Denmark|Denmark]], 11% in [[Wind power in Spa ...g to a 2008 analysis by New Energy Finance (NEF), the cost of photovoltaic electricity is due to drop considerably in 2009. NEF's latest "Silicon and Wafer Price
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  • ...cal contact points. Relays provide a ''physical'' switch that closes when electricity animates a magnet. Early relays were slow and prone to failure due to dust
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  • ...ass scientist during [[The Enlightenment]], famed for his discoveries in [[electricity]] and his invention of the [[lightning]] rod. He was also a noted printer ...everal of these glass devices made for his experiments. He theorized that electricity was a "fluid" with opposing charges. His theory suggests that when a "posi
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  • ...omponents, such as the [[krytron]], a switch for precisely timed pulses of electricity, are usually thought to be parts of the implosion system of a nuclear weapo
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  • ...ass scientist during [[The Enlightenment]], famed for his discoveries in [[electricity]] and his invention of the [[lightning]] rod. He was also a noted printer ...everal of these glass devices made for his experiments. He theorized that electricity was a "fluid" with opposing charges. His theory suggests that when a "posi
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  • ** No. 9 - * '''Scott, Stephen and Kenneth Pellman, ''Living Without Electricity''''', (1999), ISBN 0-934672-61-X. A brief, introductory level look at the c
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  • ...renewables in [[electricity generation]] is around 18%, with 15% of global electricity coming from hydroelectricity and 3.4% from new renewable energy sources.<re ...tions. The International Energy Agency estimates that nearly 50% of global electricity supplies would need to come from renewable energy sources in order to cut c
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  • ...bicycles also allow regenerative braking, whereby energy is converted into electricity.
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  • ...ed the construction of more than 34,000 projects including airports, large electricity-generating dams, major warships for the Navy, and bridges, as well as 70% o
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  • ...to space and heat constraints. Most portable computers contain [[battery (electricity) | batteries]] so that they can be used for short periods without access to The power supply is needed to deliver the electricity to each of the components of the PC, either individually or through the mot
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  • ...Positronium'], and http://homeoint.org/clarke/e/elect.htm 'Electricitas'](electricity), or with a telescope ('Polaris'). Recent ventures into more esoteric remed
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  • ...de of gold. Its pronunciation is {{IPA|[brɔn ər aɪr]}}. The cottage had no electricity or running water, but the change of scenery provided inspiration for many o
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  • ...f projects included work in solving problems in chemistry, metallurgy, and electricity. However, in 1890, facing financial problems, Edison was forced to lay off
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  • ...Secretary [[William M. Jardine]] to modernize farming, by bringing in more electricity, more efficient equipment, better seeds and breeds, more rural education, a
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  • ...s, could face problems with overheating, with more heat being generated by electricity faster than the reduced surface area of the arcology could dissipate it. P
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  • ...glish mathematician [[George Green]] (1793 &ndash; 1841), who investigated electricity and magnetism in a thoroughly mathematical fashion. In 1828 Green published
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  • ...lied experimental observations to discover the properties of magnetism and electricity, decisively refuting speculation-based theories supported by his predecesso
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  • ...'''fuel gas''''', especially when compared to other energy sources such as electricity. ...on, Exploration, and Distribution] From the website of the Pacific Gas and Electricity Company.</ref><ref name=ClimateLab>[http://climatelab.org/Natural_Gas Natur
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  • ...'''fuel gas''''', especially when compared to other energy sources such as electricity. ...on, Exploration, and Distribution] From the website of the Pacific Gas and Electricity Company.</ref><ref name=ClimateLab>[http://climatelab.org/Natural_Gas Natur
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  • ...talization in the gas trust, swollen rates charged to the city for gas and electricity, and poisonous adulteration of the gas. He proposed strong remedies that em
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  • * Rose, Mark H. ''Cities of Light and Heat: Domesticating Gas and Electricity in Urban America'' 1995. 229 pp. case study of Denver and Kansas City
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  • ...coal or oil to produce steam for the [[Turbine|turbines]] that drive their electricity [[generators]]. The most common types of FGD contact the flue gases with an ...the British government upheld the claim of a landowner against the Barton Electricity Works for damages to his land resulting from SO<sub>2</sub> emissions. Sho
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  • ...ch as proteins or cellulose. Other areas of study involve using plasma or electricity to initiate polymerization reactions.
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  • ...ames Clerk Maxwell#Colour Theory|colour theory]] and [[James Clerk Maxwell#Electricity and magnetism|electromagnetism]]. ...ise on electricity<ref name = "Treatise">J. Clerk Maxwell, ''A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism''. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1873.</ref>. It is of interest t
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  • ...ames Clerk Maxwell#Colour Theory|colour theory]] and [[James Clerk Maxwell#Electricity and magnetism|electromagnetism]]. ...electricity<ref name = "Treatise">J. Clerk Maxwell (1873) ''A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism''. Clarendon Press, Oxford. </ref>. It is of interest to not
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  • ...n Franklin (1706-1790), the statesman and talented polymath who discovered electricity; and Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), Charles Darwin's grandfather and the autho
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  • ...rmal energy of the cooling water is important in the energy balance of the electricity plant: ..., this does not take into account the energy loss in the generation of the electricity. A power plant running on fossil fuel has typically an efficiency of 38%. I
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  • <td rowspan="1"> For work on the [[conduction]] of [[electricity]] by gases <td rowspan="1"> For work on the elementary charge of electricity and on the photoelectric effect
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  • ...lace within one building or container with the ultimate goal of generating electricity (steam may first be produced, and then the steam is used to generate electr
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  • ...iciency]]; a larger percentage of the heat generated is turned into usable electricity. ...e needs to operate at high pressures to enable the efficient production of electricity. Thus, such reactors are constructed using very heavy steel vessels, for ex
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  • ...es of [[steam turbine]]s which spin an [[electrical generator]] to produce electricity. The exhaust steam from the turbines is cooled, [[Condensation|condensed]] The electricity flows to a distribution yard where three-phase [[transformer]]s step the vo
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  • ...el_prizes/physics/laureates/1906/thomson-lecture.html Carriers of Negative Electricity] ...n element, and are of the same character from whatever source the negative electricity may be derived."''</ref> discovered the negatively charged electron, the Br
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  • About three-fourths of cadmium is used in [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] (especially [[nickel-cadmium battery|Ni-Cd]] batteries) and mo
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  • ...ment Atlee - nationalisation of the coal mining, railways, road haulage, electricity and gas and steel industries.
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  • Public buses run by the [[Bombay Electricity Supply Transport|BEST]] (an autonomous body under the BMC) cover almost all === Electricity ===
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  • *Ashcroft FM. (2012) ''The spark of life: electricity in the human body''. New York: Norton, ISBN 9780393078039. || [http://books ...l Sans MT">The history and contemporary story of the indispensable role of electricity within the human body, continual electrical signals throughout the body dri
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  • * [[Battery (electricity)|Battery]] electrodes.
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  • ...universally. Another unit, the [[statvolt]], is used in some textbooks on electricity and magnetism. Answer: A kilowatt-hour of electricity typically costs around 10 cents (ballpark value).<br/>
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  • ...an found out when he tried to take a bath. The telephones stopped working. Electricity wires fell. Gas pipes broke. The shaking caused some of the buildings to co
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  • ...other fuels used in combustion engines such as diesel), the transport of electricity from power station to electric outlets, and losses in the charging of the
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  • ...interested in the theory of [[electromagnetism]]&mdash;the theory of [[electricity]], [[magnetism]], and [[light]]. Lorentz theorized already in his thesis ...T. Whittaker<ref>E. T. Whittaker, ''History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity, vol. 2, Nelson and Sons New York (1953)</ref> attributed relativity theory
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  • ...the phase stable at room temperatures. It is not a very good conductor of electricity, it has the highest electrical [[resistivity]] of any pure metallic element
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  • ...esses, as well as export taxes and restraints. Multi-year price freezes on electricity and natural gas rates for residential users stoked consumption and kept pri
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  • ...ire was started by a spark caused by a build-up of [[Electrostatics|static electricity]] on the airship. Whether the spark ignited hydrogen or the outer skin has ...others think that this was the trigger that ignited the craft, not static electricity, as the official version goes.
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  • ...lot of money, the fuel it will take care of produced staggering amounts of electricity, so the incremental cost is low (something like 1%, give or take, of the ge :Designs with higher thermal efficiency produce less fission products per kWh electricity produced, but this difference is less than a factor of two from the clunkie
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  • ...stic as well as industrial and transportation usage by oil, natural gas or electricity produced from oil, gas, nuclear or water power. ...d even in many economies (such as the U.S.) it is the primary fuel used in electricity generation.
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  • ...ve program of Hoover and Jardine to modernize farming, by bringing in more electricity, more efficient equipment, better seeds and breeds, and better business pra
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  • <blockquote>[While making love] Charley felt a jolt of high voltage electricity run through his body, starting deep inside and spreading out simultaneously
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  • ...n 1992 featured a small paper figure reacting physically to "random static electricity" and added a voice-over recording as if the movements were rehearsed dance
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  • ...d to create [[diamonds]] by heating [[graphite]] and shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply. Not long afterwards Baird designed a glass razor; it was completely
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  • ...d to create [[diamonds]] by heating [[graphite]] and shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply. Not long afterwards Baird designed a glass razor; it was completely
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  • '''[[Power]]''' is this month's topic - not just the [[electricity|electrical]] but also the [[power (politics)|political]] or [[market power|
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  • ...s homes to a smart grid powered by clean energy. The electranet can reduce electricity consumption through a national transmission network that supports large-sca
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  • ...as also stored in 2 [[nickel-cadmium]] 30-[[amp hour|A&nbsp;h]] [[battery (electricity)|batteries]].
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  • ...pulation, which reached 10,400 in 1880. The telephone arrived in 1881, and electricity (for office buildings) in 1882. Each sign of progress, big or small, was tr
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  • ...tive coatings, [[pewter]], and water lines and pipes. The advent of the [[electricity|electrical age]] and [[Communications Age|communications]], which were acce ...uster. It is very soft, highly malleable, ductile, and a poor conductor of electricity. It is very resistant to corrosion; lead pipes bearing the insignia of Roma
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  • ...legislation creating the [[Tennessee Valley Authority]], to provide cheap electricity and modernize the backward Tennessee Valley. TVA competed with existing pow
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  • '''ẁatt''' ''electricity'' = BrE '''ẁhat''' ''question''
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  • ...in [[Finnegans Wake]], e.g. "electrickery" (an intentional malapropism on "electricity" and "trickery"). Some of the symbols contain elements of something akin to
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  • ...lectricity output failed to meet demand from a booming economy. Demand for electricity increased 14% in 2007. Severe snowstorms in late January 2008 seriously dis
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  • ...(like the [[Space Shuttle program|Shuttle]]). In the rest of the station, electricity is provided by the solar panels attached to the truss at a [[voltage]] rang ...ployed and conducted in the vacuum of space and will provide the necessary electricity and computing to locally process data from experiments. The [[Multipurpose
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  • ...f the Stark effect: E. Whitaker, ''A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity'', vol. II; ''The Modern Theories'', American Institute of Physics (1987).
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  • ...mability mean that the iRobot is consuming a certain amount of "always on" electricity even when it is doing nothing. Some of these problems might be avoidable b
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  • ...ing and boiling points, and, being metals, are good conductors of heat and electricity. Many of the elements are technologically important: [[iron]], [[nickel]],
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  • ...the supply fell the price would shoot up because in an age before oil and electricity, there were no good substitutes. Profits were low in 1902 because of an ove
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  • ...ourced from the Periyar River. Electricity is provided by the Kerala State Electricity Board.
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  • ...stop emails, text messages, and other communication based which relies on electricity to function.
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  • ...upplemented by public works agencies, utility providers (e.g., gas, water, electricity), and heavy construction contractors, are most apt to deal with the physica
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  • ...chapter to Enron, in which the various strands of deregulatory practice—in electricity, banking and accounting—converged in one place to disastrous effect. He a
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  • ...Hull House prior to her departure. An 'engine house' generator which sold electricity to the Chicago power grid and the [[Hull House coffee house|coffee house]]
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  • ...called ''town gas'' for lighting and cooking ... later to be replace by [[electricity]] and natural gas. As of 2010, 412 modern industrial-scale gasifiers were i
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  • ...r in the summer when the fire isn't lit. A separate solar system provides electricity for the house lights and can power the computer in bright sunlight. Heavy
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  • ...ial power utilities, manifested primarily in the rolling blackouts used by electricity providers such as [[Southern California Edison]] and [[Pacific Gas and Elec
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  • ...doing [[mechanical work]]. An [[automobile]] [[lead]]-[[acid]] [[battery (electricity)|battery]] can be recharged, driving the chemical reaction backwards. In th
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  • ...e can be used for animal feed, in paper manufacture, or burned to generate electricity for the local power grid.
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  • ...ing effect of the early era was now levelling off and though devoid of the electricity of ''Led Zeppelin I'' and ''II'', or the sheer diversity of the third album
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  • ...and_Sciences#Computers_-_Stage_3 | rigging an election]]. Jitse tried to [[Electricity|electrocute]] him as punishment, but [[User:Pierre-Alain_Gouanvic| Pierre-A * [[User:Jitse Niesen|Jitse]] missed the previous parties, but is trying to [[electricity|electrify]] this one.
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  • ...3ID, de-Ba'athification of infrastructure workers, and failure to restore electricity, water, and sewage treatment. Sawers did have confidence in Bremer and met
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  • Equation (1), the balance of power, will be proved. Recall from elementary electricity theory the laws of [[Joule's law|Joule]] and [[Ohm's law|Ohm]]. They state
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  • ** ''The Man Who Made Friends with Electricity'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', March 1962)
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  • ...entists went in entirely new directions, exploring non-Newtonian topics in electricity, magnetism and thermodynamics, and in mathematics turning to topics unrelat
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  • ...ight-water reactors at around 300C, providing greater [[thermal efficiency|electricity-generation efficiency]], the possibility of grid-storage facilities, econom .... Since it can operate at high temperatures, the conversion of the heat to electricity can use an efficient, lightweight [[Brayton cycle]] gas turbine.
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  • ...o-worker interviewed the Treasury Minister of the Taliban, the Minister of Electricity, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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  • ...company]] in 1927 (The ESB) to oversee the production and distribution of electricity and this company totally transformed the living and working conditions in t
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  • ...is the [[incandescent light bulb]], in which a [[tungsten]] filament is [[electricity|electrically]] heated to a temperature at which significant quantities of v
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  • ...across an entire country. In some countries, the necessary infrastructure (electricity, connectivity, health worker computer literacy, etc) for a reliable electro ...centered at local health facilities that addresses frequent challenges of electricity and connectivity in low-resource settings. The system includes report gener
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  • While electricity is produced in [[nuclear reactor]]s powered by the [[nuclear fission]] of u
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  • ...d being interested in classical guitar, anyway, being in a cottage without electricity, it was acoustic guitar time ... After all the heavy, intense vibe of touri
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  • Both electricity using [[iontophoresis]]<ref name="pmid17269912">{{cite journal |author=Dixi
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  • ...nomy.<ref> Mark H. Rose, ''Cities of Light and Heat: Domesticating Gas and Electricity in Urban America'' 1995. </ref> Denver's Myron W. Reed was the leading Chr
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  • ...Mississippi. Presley was born in a two-room house without running water or electricity in East Tupelo, [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]] to Gladys Love and "A live concert to me is exciting because of all the electricity that is generated in the crowd and on stage. It's my favorite part of the b
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  • The second industrial revolution, symbolized by the advent of electricity and mass production, was driven by many branches of engineering. Chemical
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  • ...ref> especially in [[fossil fuel]] [[power plant]]s. The heating of homes, electricity production, and driving vehicles all rely primarily on fossil fuel [[Energy
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  • ...ref> especially in [[fossil fuel]] [[power plant]]s. The heating of homes, electricity production, and driving vehicles all rely primarily on fossil fuel [[Energy
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  • ...fossil fuels &mdash; oil, natural gas, coal]] and wood &mdash; to generate electricity and other forms of energy we use to support human activity.
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  • ...was purchased in 1919, and is now one of the focal points of the town. [[Electricity]] came to Boston during the early part of the century, and electrical stree
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  • Having discovered the physiological importance of electricity in the environment, Becker was deeply concerned with both the positive and
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  • ...ications, but were used in digital electronics as a very fast switch; when electricity is provided to one of the pins, current can flow through between the other
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  • ...atric]] treatment that involves inducing a seizure in a patient by passing electricity through the brain. ECT was introduced for treating [[schizophrenia]] by the
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  • ...Positronium'], and http://homeoint.org/clarke/e/elect.htm 'Electricitas'](electricity), or with a telescope ('Polaris'). Recent ventures into more esoteric remed
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  • ...ed by science, and was especially interested in the ongoing discoveries in electricity. During his formative years, one of most important scientific developments
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  • ...iquitous aspects of modern [[civilization]], such as the [[automobile]], [[Electricity|electric]] appliances, and the [[computer]]. Instead, the Amish have retain
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  • ...) or request the execution of projects like repairing buildings, restoring electricity, water supply and so on.
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  • Loewy designed a “taxicab of the future”, a vehicle powered by electricity, which was exhibited at the Chrysler pavilion as a part of Loewy’s Histor
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  • ...luded the [[fuel cell]] gauges and controls, the electrical and [[Battery (electricity)|battery]] controls, and the communications controls.
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  • ...dustrial structure by nationalising the coal mines, the railways, gas and electricity, and iron and steel. In addition, it introduced lasting changes to the co
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  • The discovery of electricity, along with the invention of [[Electronic switch|electronic switches]] in t
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  • ...r could explode, or break into spontaneous fire due to a buildup of static electricity. While the explosion that sank the pre-dreadnought [[USS Maine|USS ''Maine'
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  • ...For example, Small Drillers have the Earth element while Drillers have the Electricity element. The small and Captains have most time the same element, while the
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  • ...CO<sub>2</sub> stripped from the products of combustion of coal burnt for electricity generation at coal fired [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|power plants
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  • Gold is a good conductor of [[heat]] and [[electricity]], and is not affected by [[Earth's atmosphere|air]] and most [[reagent]]s.
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  • ...ef>. The MIT team was able to use the virus to create a working [[Battery (electricity)|battery]] with an [[energy density]] up to three times more than current m
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  • ...another 1% were injured, 10% were dehoused, 25% deprived of gas, water and electricity for varying periods, and 100% were inconvenienced by fear, shortages and di
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  • ...Own Home). Reelected in 1962 by promising to nationalize the giant hydro-electricity industry, the Quebec Liberals initiated the '''Quiet Revolution'''--a progr
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  • ...welding remains dangerous, and precautions must be taken to avoid burns, [[Electricity|electric shock]], poisonous fumes, and overexposure to [[ultraviolet light]
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  • ** 5-cell [[Nickel metal hydride battery|NiMH]] rechargeable [[battery (electricity)|battery]] pack, 22.8 watt-hour (82 KJ) capacity
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  • ...sor is that it generates electricity when triggered, rather than consuming electricity, an important consideration for remote sensors whose lifetime may be determ
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  • ...tside world. We form mental concepts of our home, trees, other people, the electricity that flows from wall sockets, atoms, molecules, and other universes. These
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  • ...electricity used by a resident of San Francisco and nearly one-quarter the electricity consumed by a resident of [[Dallas, Texas]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www
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  • ...e war. Industries were reorganized on a basis that ranged from consensual (electricity) to conflictual (machine tools), therefore producing uneven results. Despit
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  • ...had coined the word ''television'' in a paper read to the [[International Electricity Congress]] at the [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|International World Fair]
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  • ...ns caused by a swift rotation for a quicker landing to have started static electricity in the duralumin alloy skeleton and a flammable outer coating accounted for
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  • ...d even horsemeat. They sewed more clothing, cut back on the time they used electricity and gas, and postponed the purchase of appliances. Such activities, Baillar
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  • ...udget.htm ''The Tribune'', Chandigarh]</ref> Bhutan's exports, principally electricity, [[cardamom]], gypsum, timber, handicrafts, cement, fruit, precious stones
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  • ...en the charged ions. When molten they are also good conductors of heat and electricity, due to the free or delocalised ions.
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  • ...es were the industries of radio, navigation, irrigation and flood control, electricity, and airlines. To promote radio, Hoover organized radio conferences, which
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  • ...s. Some unusual substances, called imponderables, are also used, including electricity, X-ray, and magnetic poles. By convention, the first letter of the Latin-de
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  • ...and it has been used for many decisions in the fields of [[economics]], [[Electricity generation|energy]], [[management]], [[Environmental policy|environment]],
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  • ...920s, it remained important. A number of mixed companies was formed in the electricity and mining sectors. The war also stimulated growth in the motor industry, c
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  • ...power industry transformed both business and everyday life. Telephones and electricity spread to the countryside, but farmers never recovered from the wartime bub
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  • ...place infrastructure in geographic areas that have reduced costs of land, electricity, and cooling. While Google's developers may be in Silicon Valley, the data
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  • ...efined petroleum; processed food; cement; and metal products. Shortages of electricity and corruption have hampered industrial development. However, the present p
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  • ...a fatty layer known as the [[myelin]] sheath, which helps neurons carry [[electricity|electrical]] signals. MS causes gradual destruction of myelin ([[demyelinat
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  • ...Faraday<ref name=fara1844v2>Faraday M. (1844) ''Experimental Researches in Electricity''. Volume 2. Richard and John Edward Taylor, printers and publishers to th
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  • ...1940s and 1950s were reversed in the 1980s and even the utilities such as electricity, sewage disposal and water supply were "privatised", along with an extensiv
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  • ...in the modern era to driving a car, which involves burning fuel, and using electricity.
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  • valued at $124 million. With electricity and the internal combustion engine, steel became a major industry and provi
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  • ...lus the Thai trade embargo, caused interruptions to vital services such as electricity.
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  • ...another 1% were injured, 10% were dehoused, 25% deprived of gas, water and electricity for varying periods, and 100% were inconvenienced by fear, shortages and di
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  • ...when a process converts one form of energy (e.g., light) to another (e.g., electricity), no net loss of energy and no net gain results, when the byproduct, heat,
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  • ...when a process converts one form of energy (e.g., light) to another (e.g., electricity), no net loss of energy and no net gain results, when the byproduct, heat,
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