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galvanic cell A cell in which chemical change is the source of electrical energy. It usually consists of two dissimilar conductors in contact with each other and with an electrolyte, or of two similar conductors in contact with each other and with dissimilar electrolytes.
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galvanic An electrochemical cell in which a spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction produces electricity.
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galvanic skin response You can measure the gut-level emotional reaction that someone has to a visual stimulus - or any stimulus - by measuring the extent to which they sweat. When shown something exciting, emotionally important, you start sweating to dissipate the heat that you're going to generate from exercise, from action. And we can measure the sweating by putting two electrodes in your skin, changes in skin resistance - and if skin resistance falls, this is called the Galvanic Skin Response. ...
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galvanometer a device used to measure electrical current. gaussian surface: an imaginary surface-enclosing charge used to calculate the electric field at points on the surface using Gauss's law. general relativity: the theory of mechanics that treats gravitational fields as equivalent to relative acceleration and introduces the notion that mass curves space and time. generator: a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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