Definition of Electric. Meaning of Electric. Synonyms of Electric

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Definition of Electric

Electric
Electric E*lec"tric, n. (Physics) A nonconductor of electricity, as amber, glass, resin, etc., employed to excite or accumulate electricity.

Meaning of Electric from wikipedia

- electricity, electric heating, electric discharges and many others. The presence of either a positive or negative electric charge produces an electric field...
- The Electric may refer to: Electric Slide, a four wall line dance The Electric, Birmingham, the oldest running cinema in the UK The Electric Blues Company...
- General Electric Company (GE) was an American multinational conglomerate founded in 1892, incorporated in the state of New York and headquartered in Boston...
- potential difference, electric pressure, or electric tension is the difference in electric potential between two points. In a static electric field, it corresponds...
- An electric current is a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is defined as the net...
- An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction...
- An electric field (sometimes called E-field) is the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles. Charged particles exert attractive forces...
- An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. The vehicle can be powered by a collector system, with electricity...
- Look up Electric Boogaloo or electric boogaloo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Electric boogaloo may refer to: Electric boogaloo (dance), a dance...
- An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar...