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Electrical and conductivity
For more information about the conductivity of the winding material, see: Copper in energy efficient motors # Electrical conductivity in motor coils.
Electrical conductivity does occur in graphene, because the π and π *- like bands overlap, making it a semimetal, with partly filled bands, fulfilling the other requirement for conductivity.
# REDIRECT Electrical resistivity and conductivity
More details can be found in the article: Electrical resistivity and conductivity.
Electrical conductivity or specific conductance is the reciprocal quantity, and measures a material's ability to conduct an electric current.
** Electrical conductivity meter
Electrical conductivity
* Electrical conductivity
Electrical conductivity is generally below 50 µS / cm.
Electrical conductivity of the Orne has been measured at 30 micro-Siemens per centimeter.
* Electrical conductivity: 3. 46x10 < sup > 6 </ sup > S / m ( at 20 ° C )
Electrical impedance tomography ( EIT ) is a medical imaging technique in which an image of the conductivity or permittivity of part of the body is inferred from surface electrical measurements.
* Electrical resistivity and conductivity.
Electrical conductivity can vary as a result of breathing.
# REDIRECT Electrical resistivity and conductivity
The only possible exception is moissanite, which has a thermal conductivity similar to diamond: older probes can be fooled by moissanite, but newer Thermal and Electrical Conductivity testers are sophisticated enough to differentiate the two materials.
# REDIRECT Electrical resistivity and conductivity
# REDIRECT Electrical resistivity and conductivity
# REDIRECT Electrical resistivity and conductivity

Electrical and measure
Standards organizations such as International Electrotechnical Commission ( IEC ), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) and International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) recommend to use the alternative term tebibyte to signify the traditional measure of 1024 < sup > 4 </ sup > bytes, leading to the following definitions:
Electrical impedance is the measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to the passage of a current when a voltage is applied.
* Electrical resistance, a measure of the degree to which an object opposes an electric current through it
Electrical Cardiometry is a non-invasive method similar to Impedance cardiography, in the fact that both methods measure thoracic electrical bioimpedance ( TEB ).

Electrical and ability
* Electrical conductance, the ability for electricity to flow a certain path
Electrical measurements are a straightforward way to characterize an important function of a bilayer: its ability to segregate and prevent the flow of ions in solution.
Although generally used in archaeology for planview mapping, resistance methods also have a limited ability to discriminate depth and create vertical profiles ( see Electrical resistivity tomography ).
* Brennan Mulwray ( Victor Webster ) is an Elemental Electrical with the ability to generate enough electricity from his body to power a small city.
Electrical mobility is the ability of charged particles ( such as electrons or protons ) to move through a medium in response to an electric field that is pulling them.

Electrical and electric
* Electrical conductor, a material allowing the flow of electric charge
Electrical breakdown occurs when the electric field in the material is strong enough to accelerate free charge carriers ( electrons and ions, which are always present at low concentrations ) to a high enough velocity to knock electrons from atoms when they strike them, ionizing the atoms.
* Electrical bonding, practice of connecting all metal objects in a room to protect from electric shock
Electrical resistivity ( also known as resistivity, specific electrical resistance, or volume resistivity ) is a property of a material ; it quantifies how strongly the material opposes the flow of electric current.
The relationship of the Woodward / Evans work on the incandescent bulb that of others, including Edison, on electric light is explained in the following passage of an article in a 1900 issue of Electrical World and Engineer as follows:
* Electrical Energy Storage — Argonne develops batteries for electric transportation technology grid storage for intermittent energy sources like wind or solar, and the manufacturing processes for these materials-intensive devices.
* Electrical breakdown, the failure of an electric circuit or a rapid reduction in the resistance of an electrical insulator that can lead to a spark
The first US patent application for an electric toaster was filed by George Schneider of the American Electrical Heater Company of Detroit.
The Elbridge Electrical Manufacturing Company made electric motors and produced the first electric starter for automobiles.
U. S. Patent 381968: Mode and plan of operating electric motors by progressive shifting ; Field Magnet ; Armature ; Electrical conversion ; Economical ; Transmission of energy ; Simple construction ; Easier construction ; Rotating magnetic field principles.
Electrical generation can begin within 2 minutes with peak electric output of 1872 MW achieved in under 30 minutes.
* Electrical components such as transformers, capacitors, electric motors and generators.
* Hertha Ayrton becomes the first woman to read her own paper ( on the electric arc ) before the Institution of Electrical Engineers in London, of which soon afterwards she is elected the first female member.
Electrical stun devices, including electric whips, are also widely available.
Electrical Lighting Technicians ( ELT ) or simply Lighting Tech., are involved with rigging stage and location sets and controlling artificial, electric lights for art and entertainment venues ( theater or live music venues ) or in video, television, or film production.
* Electrical double layer ( interfacial ), variation of electric potential near a surface
Electrical goods major Siemens has set up a plant for manufacturing of superior quality bogies for locomotives, electric multiple units and metro coaches at Shendra MIDC Aurangabad.
Misell, the inventor of the tubular hand-held " electric device " ( flashlight ), assigned his invention over to the American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company owned by Conrad Hubert.
# Electrical transmission, where an electric motor is in the pod itself, connected directly to the propeller without gears.
Electrical breakdown in an electric discharge showing the ribbon-like Plasma ( physics ) | plasma filaments from a Tesla coil.
Electrical transmission and distribution lines for electric power always use voltages significantly higher than 50 volts, so contact with or close approach to the line conductors presents a danger of electrocution.

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