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electricity
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
uncountable
usually
Originally,
a
property
of
amber
and
certain
other
nonconducting
substances
to
attract
lightweight
material
when
rubbed,
or
the
cause
of
this
property;
now
understood
to
be
a
phenomenon
caused
by
the
distribution
and
movement
of
charged
subatomic
particles
and
their
interaction
with
the
electromagnetic
field.
Japanese Meaning
もともとは、琥珀やその他の非導体が摩擦されることによって軽い物質を引き寄せる特性、またはそれが引き起こす現象とされていた。 / 現在では、帯電した亜原子粒子の分布と移動およびそれらが電磁場と相互作用することで生じる現象と理解されている。
Sense(1)
Originally,
a
property
of
amber
and
certain
other
nonconducting
substances
to
attract
lightweight
material
when
rubbed,
or
the
cause
of
this
property;
now
understood
to
be
a
phenomenon
caused
by
the
distribution
and
movement
of
charged
subatomic
particles
and
their
interaction
with
the
electromagnetic
field.
Sense(2)
( plural )
Quizzes for review
Originally, a property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances to attract lightweight material when rubbed, or the cause of this property; now understood to be a phenomenon caused by the distribution and movement of charged subatomic particles and their interaction with the electromagnetic field.
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electricity
When he rubbed the amber with a cloth, it generated electricity that attracted tiny bits of straw.
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When he rubbed the amber with a cloth, it generated electricity that attracted tiny bits of straw.
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