Electricity

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"Electricity" in a Sentence (24 examples)

Can you imagine what our lives would be like without electricity?

Machinery uses a lot of electricity.

Not a day passes in which we don't use electricity in our daily lives.

If it were not for electricity, our civilized life would be impossible.

Can you imagine what our life would be like without electricity?

The power plant supplies the remote district with electricity.

The villagers have done without electricity for a long time.

The automobile runs on electricity.

The machine generates a lot of electricity.

These machines are all powered by electricity.

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Again, the concretion of Ice will not endure a dry attrition without liquation ; for if it be rubbed long with a cloth, it melteth. But Cryſtal will calefie unto electricity ; that is, a power to attract ſtraws or light bodies, and convert the needle freely placed.

For, reſtoring the equilibrium in the bottle does not at all affect the Electricity in the man thro’ whom the fire paſſes ; that Electricity is neither increaſed nor diminiſhed.

Attraction, then, is the first phenomenon that arrests our attention, and it is one that is constantly attendant on excitation. It is therefore considered a sure indicator of the presence of electricity in an active state, and forms the basis of all its tests.

We may express all these results in a concise and consistent manner by describing an electrified body as charged with a certain quantity of electricity, which we may denote by e.

How does it work, though? It's based on the observation made some 200 years ago that electricity can change the shape of flames.

He took up the job of studying electricity in college.

Opening night for the new production had an electricity unlike other openings.

The electricity was crackling around Celtic Park even before a ball had been kicked, the home crowd unleashing noise and colour and every ounce of passion in their bodies on the visitors.

This heater draws more than a thousand watts of electricity.

Householders could one day be producing as much electricity as all the country's nuclear power stations combined, thanks to the revolutionary application of a device developed in the early 19th century.

[Rural solar plant] schemes are of little help to industry or other heavy users of electricity. Nor is solar power yet as cheap as the grid. For all that, the rapid arrival of electric light to Indian villages is long overdue. When the national grid suffers its next huge outage, as it did in July 2012 when hundreds of millions were left in the dark, look for specks of light in the villages.

Last year this portion of the grid consumed more than a thousand megawatt-hours of electricity.

New facilities consume more electricity than ever. A rack of servers stuffed with AI chips requires about ten times more power than a non-AI version a few years ago. A study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that in 2023 America's data centres used 176 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity. That is forecast to increase to between 325TWh and 580TWh by 2028 (see chart 2), or 7-12% of America's total consumption, with hyperscalers accounting for about half.

Electricity bosses set to make record profits.

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