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Definition of Electricities
1. electricity [n] - See also: electricity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Electricities
Literary usage of Electricities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Natural Philosophy by Ernst Gottfried Fischer, Jean-Baptiste Biot (1827)
"Opposite electricities. 374. IN the first half of the last century, Dufay, a
French philosopher, discovered that there were two kinds of electricity, which, ..."
2. A Treatise on Electricity in Theory and Practice by Auguste de La Rive, Charles Vincent Walker (1853)
"Neutralisation of the two electricities. We have seen that when two movable and
insulated pith balls possess different electricities they attract each other ..."
3. A Treatise on Electricity, in Theory and Practice by Auguste de La Rive, Charles Vincent Walker (1853)
"Neutralisation of the two electricities. We have seen that when two movable and
insulated pith balls possess different electricities ..."
4. Principles of Physics and Meteorology by Johann Heinrich Jacob Müller (1847)
"If the two spheres had been charged with opposite electricities, we should have
... OP COMBINED electricities. We have already seen that if two insulated ..."
5. Nature by Norman Lockyer, Nature Publishing Group (1875)
"... furnishing the two electricities. force or tension, and the resistance it has
to overcome in passing through ..."
6. Principles of Physics, Or Natural Philosophy: Designed for the Use of by Benjamin Silliman (1871)
"The energy with which the decomposed electricities reunite, when communication
is made between them, shows the state of tension in which they existed. ..."