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  • ...|current]] (flow of electricity). With more resistance in a circuit, less electricity will flow through the circuit. [[Category:Electricity]] ...
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  • ...45–1827), who invented the [[voltaic pile]], the first chemical [[battery (electricity)|battery]]. * Single-cell, non-rechargeable [[alkaline battery]] (e.g. [[Battery (electricity)#Common battery sizes|AAA, AA, C and D cells]]): 1.5 V ...
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  • ...ntial has been named the [[volt]]. Around 1791 he began to study "[[animal electricity]]". In this way he discovered Volta's Law of the [[electrochemical]] series In honor of his work in the field of electricity, [[Napoleon]] made him a count in 1810. A museum in Como, the '''Voltian Te ...
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  • ...not have toxic mercury like the cheaper [[mercury battery]]. They generate electricity by [[oxidation]] of [[zinc]] with [[silver(I) oxide]]. It has a basic [[ele ...
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  • ...can stay standing. It also is important in creating the frequency of mains electricity supplies and reducing the heat due to friction in engines. ...e frequency. The speed at which these turn gives us the frequency that our electricity supplies are at. These can be slowed by large brakes or big heavy wheels wh ...
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  • ...cape.com/article/1277496-overview#aw2aab6b3 "Burns, Electrical: Physics of Electricity."] ''Medscape''. 2010-04-03.</ref> [[Category:Electricity]] ...
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  • 1 coulomb is the amount of electric charge carried by a [[current (electricity)|current]] of 1 [[ampere]] flowing for 1 [[second]]. ...
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  • Root mean square is important. It lets us work out many useful things, like [[Electricity#Examples|power]] and [[heat]]ing in a [[wire]]. ...
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  • '''Voltage''' is a force that makes [[electricity]] move through a wire. It is measured in [[volt]]s. Voltage is also called [[Category:Electricity]] ...
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  • |smallest [[Electricity|electrical]] charge ...
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  • If the rate of change of [[Current (electricity)|current]] in a circuit is one [[ampere]] per [[second]] and the resulting ...
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  • ...gnetism|electromagnetic force]]. Electromagnetism is an idea that combines electricity with magnetism. One common way that we experience electromagnetism in our d ...
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  • | title = Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity, Magnetism, Light, and Elementary Modern Physics ...
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  • ...th weigh the same, and act the same, but the electron has a [[negative]] [[electricity|electrical]] charge, while the positron has a [[Electric charge|positive]] ...
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  • ...Duncan, Tom 1995. ''Advanced physics for Hong Kong''. volume 1 mechanics & electricity. Murray.</ref> ...
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  • ...ro Magnets" was intended for use with his system of global transmission of electricity without wires. ...
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  • ...maximum or minimum points of a curve, or find answers to problems in the [[electricity]] and [[magnetism]] areas of physics, among many other uses. ...
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  • ...of [[electrolyte]]s.<ref>The ability of an electrolyte solution to conduct electricity.</ref> In 1884, based on this work, he submitted a 150-page essay on electr ...
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  • ...ntial energy of water (in the form of a difference in height) to produce [[electricity]].]] ...
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  • ...ting]] the [[classical physics|classical]] [[wikt:equation|equations]] for electricity, which are very [[wikt:complicate|complicated]] to begin with, so the math ...
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