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  • *[[Atmospheric electricity]] *[[Bioelectrogenesis]] — The generation of electricity by living organisms. ...
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  • ...sulator, one connected to the high voltage part and the other to [[Ground (electricity)|ground]], or at the breaking point of a switch contact. They are frequentl ...[characteristic impedance]] at this point.<ref name="PSP">{{cite book|last=Electricity Training Association| title=Power System Protection|publisher=IET|volume=2| ...
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  • ...t may extend from a few [[Hertz|kHz]] to several tens of kHz, depending on atmospheric conditions. ..., Florida |date=1982 |volume=II |isbn=0849332273 }}</ref> Finally, [[upper-atmospheric lightning]] or [[Sprite (lightning)|sprite]]s, that occur at mesospheric al ...
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  • An '''electrometer''' is an [[electricity|electrical]] instrument for measuring [[electric charge]] or electrical [[p ...e Saussure]].<ref name=Baigrie>{{cite book|last=Baigrie|first=Brian |title=Electricity and magnetism: A historical perspective|year=2007|publisher=Greenwood Press ...
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  • ...llution]] it also includes low and moderate winds as these are relevant to electricity production and dispersion of contaminants. ...09038|pmid=30443152}}</ref> The tools used include [[atmospheric model]]s, atmospheric boundary layer [[wind tunnel]]s, and [[computational fluid dynamics]] model ...
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  • ...on two steel plates as electrode. The discharge is taking place in normal atmospheric air, at about 30 kHz, with a discharge gap of about 4&nbsp;mm. The ''foot'' ...e]] mix, with the glass walls acting as the dielectric barrier. Due to the atmospheric pressure level, such processes require high energy levels to sustain. Commo ...
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  • ...port), GJ/t (for production of steel and other materials), BTU/(kW·h) (for electricity generation), or litres/100&nbsp;km (of vehicle travel). Litres per 100&nbsp ...0% of their power, from hydroelectric or nuclear power stations, therefore atmospheric pollution from their rail networks is very low. This was reflected in a stu ...
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  • ...e of a hybrid panel is preferable because it allows covering a part of the electricity demand of the heat pump and reduce the power consumption and consequently t ...ed by varying [[Solar irradiance|solar radiation]] intensity rather than [[Atmospheric temperature|air temperature]] oscillation. This produces a greater SCOP (Se ...
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  • ...of electrodes (typically, one moving; one stationary) designed to control electricity. Electromechanical switches, relays, and contactors “turn power on” when th ...nd oxidation or [[corrosion]] of the contacts due to high temperatures and atmospheric influences.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Thorbus |first=Robert |last2=Henke |fi ...
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  • ...easure the amplitude from a defined reference potential (such as [[ground (electricity)|ground]] or 0&nbsp;V). Strictly speaking, this is no longer amplitude sinc *[[Atmospheric temperature#Temperature range|Atmospheric thermal amplitude]] ...
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  • Led by [[John Latham (physicist)|atmospheric physicist John Latham]] and engineer [[Stephen Salter]], the team attempted ...ll then be collected by antennas on the ground, which will convert it into electricity. ...
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  • ...klin's experiments with the machine eventually led to new theories about [[electricity]] and inventing the [[lightning rod]]. ...ectricity decades earlier. In 1663, [[Otto von Guericke]] generated static electricity with a device that used a sphere of sulfur.{{sfn|Lemay|2009|p=61}} [[Franci ...
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  • '''High voltage''' [[electricity]] refers to [[electrical potential]] large enough to cause injury or damage ...mains-voltage circuits. The general public may consider household [[mains electricity|mains]] circuits (100 to 250&nbsp;VAC), which carry the highest voltages th ...
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  • ...[[Environmental impact of electricity generation|environmental impacts of electricity generation]]. Measurement of '''life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions''' invo ...monized the [[carbon dioxide equivalent]] ({{CO2}}e) findings of the major electricity generating sources in use worldwide. This was done by analyzing the finding ...
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  • | website =Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series (NEETS) ...[[Polarization (waves)|polarization]], [[scattering]], [[diffraction]] and atmospheric [[Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)|absorption]] usually associated wi ...
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  • ...ities]] in the [[electric power industry]], it is the stage prior to its [[Electricity delivery|delivery]] ([[Electric power transmission|transmission]], [[Electr ...duction is carried out in [[power station]]s (also called "power plants"). Electricity is most often generated at a power plant by [[electromechanical]] [[electri ...
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  • ...]. This is particularly common in environmental engineering, especially in atmospheric flows that use [[Outline of air pollution dispersion|Gaussian plume models] [[Category:Electricity]] ...
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  • ...ity in both E and F regions from COSMIC observations| journal = Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics| series = Sun-Earth System Exploration: Moder [[Category:Electricity]] ...
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  • ...ctricity and things that run on electricity and things that use or conduct electricity. [[Atmospheric duct]] – ...
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  • ...forms its planetary [[atmosphere]]. The atmosphere of [[Earth]] creates [[Atmospheric pressure|pressure]], absorbs most [[meteoroid]]s and [[ultraviolet]] [[Sola ..., and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere. Air composition, temperature, and [[atmospheric pressure]] vary with altitude. Within the atmosphere, air suitable for use ...
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