| electricity |
The flow of electrons.
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| electricity |
form of energy that is used for lighting, heating, and running forms of transportation
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| electric current |
A flow of electrons moving along a wire or conductor.
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| electric current |
the flow of electronically charged particles through a conducting circuit due to the presence of a potential difference. The current at any point in a circuit is the amount of charge flowing per second; its SI unit is the ampere (coulomb per second).
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| electricity |
a property of matter caused by the movement of electrons. This "movement" is initiated usually by a generator that is fueled by any number of energy resources such as coal, uranium, water (hydropower), or directly converted from solar radiation on photovoltaic cells. Electricity is not energy per se, but the "carrier" of energy that originates in fossil fuel and renewable energy sources.
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