relating to or concerned with electricity; 'an electrical engineer'; 'electrical and mechanical engineering industries' electric: using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity; 'electric current'; 'electric wiring'; 'electrical appliances'; 'an electrical storm'
Electricity (from Greek ήλεκτρον (electron) 'amber') is a general term for the variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. Together with magnetism, it constitutes the fundamental interaction known as electromagnetism. ... The electrical cable that carries power from the main circuit breaker panel to the first electrical box, plugs, or switch in the circuit. Kinetic and potential energy associated with electric charges (eg, electrons) and their movement. See Electrical potential energy. News (Toronto), 21 (1911), no.7: 73. surges are an increase in "normal" electrical line voltage. Usually not more than 500-600 volts. Energy Potential: When Moreless talks about Electrical Energy Potential, he means Electro Magnetic Energy Release/Spectrum. The reciprocal of volume resistivity. Conductance of a unit cube of any material. Combination of resistance, inductance, frequency, and capacitance (sometimes called AC resistance). A pipe, usually metal or plastic, through which wire is run.
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