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electricity a form of energy produced by the flow or accumulation of electrons.
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electric current A measure of how many electrons are moving through a circuit. More current can power more things. For example, a higher current will make a light bulb brighter.
Ãâó: www.natureshift.org/robotLab/glossary.html
electric current movement of electricity, measured in charges per second (just as river current is measured in liters per second)
Ãâó: education.jlab.org/beamsactivity/6thgrade/vocabula...
electric shock a sudden discharge from an electrically charged object; see discharge
Ãâó: sln.fi.edu/franklin/glossary.html
electricity a fundamental phenomenon in nature seen in the attractions and repulsions of oppositely charged objects and utilized as a source of energy ion the form of a current
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