| electric shock |
Electrical current flowing through the body of a living being.
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| electrical stimulation |
(of muscles) Use of electrical pulses (applied using electrodes attached to the surface of the body) to trigger muscle contraction.
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| electric field |
The region around any electrically charged material contains an electric field that affects other charged objects. The field around a negatively charged material pulls positively-charged objects in toward the material, while negatively-charged objects are pushed away. Around a positively charged material, on the contrary, negative objects are attracted and positive objects are repelled. The strength of the field gets rapidly weaker as one moves further away from the charged material.
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| electrical stimulation |
A test in which a small electrical charge is applied to a muscle via a needle to determine the level of muscle responsiveness.
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| electric current |
The flow of charged particles from one place to another.
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| electric | a socket into which a lightbulb can be inserted |
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| electric | a storm resulting from strong rising air currents |
| electric | control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit |
| electric | a thermometer that uses thermoelectric current to measure temperature |
| electric | a toothbrush with an electric motor in the handle that vibrates the head of the brush |
| electric | a typewriter powered by an electric motor |
| electric | an electric furnace in which an electric arc provides the source of heat for making steel |
| electric | an electric lamp in which the light comes from an electric discharge between two electrodes in a glass tube |
| electric | electric lamp consisting of a glass bulb containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated |
| electric | relating to or concerned with electricity |
| electric | using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity |
| electric | a cable that provides an electrical connection for telephone or television or power stations |
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