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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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  • ...[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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  • ...lled (non-explosive) [[nuclear reaction]]s to generate [[power]] such as [[electricity]]. Usually, nuclear power plants use the [[heat]] energy derived from [[nuc ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]
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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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