• The greatest invention of all time, without electricity the world would stop turning. Electricity can simply be described as electrons running through an element that leads electricity, such as a copper wire, a transistor, a resistor or a [capacitor]. Electricity can be stored in so called batteries or capacitors. Without electricity we wouldnt have TV, cars, electric toothbrushes (duuh?), computers nor electric chairs ([thanks John] [Fru])... And that would suck, wouldnt it?


    Electricity meaning & definition 1 of Electricity.


  • A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.

    Electricity meaning & definition 2 of Electricity.


  • [Electricity] is one of the five main energetic hydromafic powers of the known universe. Electricity is used in our everyday lives and survival can be argued that it depended on [electricity]. Electricity is basically a charge of [voltage] and [neural] signals sent across a space by shock. They are measured in voltage and watts and the higher they are the more power you get.

    Electricity meaning & definition 3 of Electricity.

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