Voltaic+electricity

  • 41Voltaic — adj. archaic of electricity from a primary battery; galvanic (voltaic battery) …

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  • 42voltaic — /vol tay ik, vohl /, adj. 1. Elect. noting or pertaining to electricity or electric currents, esp. when produced by chemical action, as in a cell; galvanic. 2. (cap.) of or pertaining to Alessandro Volta. [1805 15; after A. VOLTA; see IC] * * * …

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  • 43voltaic cell — noun A cell, such as in a battery, in which an irreversible chemical reaction generates electricity; a cell that cannot be recharged …

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  • 44voltaic pile — a battery for current electricity made up of a series of metallic disks …

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  • 45ELECTRICITY —    the name given to a subtle agent called the electric fluid, latent in all bodies, and first evolved by friction, and which may manifest itself, under certain conditions, in brilliant flashes of light, or, when in contact with animals, in… …

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  • 46voltaic — [vɒl teɪɪk] adjective relating to electricity produced by chemical action in a primary battery; galvanic …

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  • 47voltaic — vol•ta•ic [[t]vɒlˈteɪ ɪk, voʊl [/t]] adj. elm of or pertaining to electricity or electric currents, esp. when produced by chemical action, as in a cell; galvanic • Etymology: 1805–15; after A. Volta; see ic …

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  • 48voltaic — /vɒlˈteɪɪk/ (say vol tayik) adjective denoting or relating to the electricity or electric currents produced by chemical action, or, more broadly, to any electric current; galvanic. {named after Volta1 + ic} …

  • 49Static electricity — For the science of static charges see Electrostatics Static electricity refers to the accumulation of excess electric charge in a region with poor electrical conductivity (an insulator), such that the charge accumulation persists. The effects of… …

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  • 50Battery (electricity) — For other uses, see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top left to bottom right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9 volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one …

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