I think the word you might be looking for is conductivity. Look up the definition and see if this word is what you are looking for.
The terms "conduct" or "conduction" describe the transmission of heat and electricity.
thermal conductivity
The term, 'electricity', is a generic, all-encompassing term for a branch of science. Electricity, therefore, isn't a quantity, so it cannot be measured.A megawatt is an unit of measurement for power, the rate of transfer of energy.
Electricity does work (W =I2Rt) ) on a conductor, causing its internal energy (U) to rise. This rise in internal energy is accompanied by a rise in temperature, resulting in heat transfer (Q) from the conductor to the surroundings. It should be pointed out that the term 'heat energy' is no longer used -heat is simply energy transfer caused by a difference in temperature.
Current specifically refers to the movement electrons through an electric conductor. Electricity is a more general term.
device what produce dc are battrey genorators
The general term generator is usually applied to the kind of generator that produces electricity, or electric power.
something that transmits energy, usually heat or electricity Example Copper is an excellent electrical conductor.
An insulator is a material through which some kind of energy - usually electricity, or heat, or sound - does not easily pass.
Something which allows the passage of a form of energy such as heat or electricity.
Geothermal Energythe term for deriving electricity from the heat of the earth is "Geothermal" (literally geo = earth and thermal = heat). Iceland gets a huge portion of its electricity from geothermal energy
An insulator does not conduct electricity or heat whatsoever. (Eg: Wood) A semi-conductor conducts electricity / heat but with imperfect efficiency. (Eg: Steel) A conductor is simply a term for something that is not an insulator. A super-conductor conducts heat and electricity with almost perfect efficiency.(Eg: Gold)
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the term electricity was coined by william gilbert...........................
It simply means how fast one thing is moving to another. It could be heat, information, or electricity.
We use the term insulator, specifically electrical insulator, to refer to an object or material that does not conduct electricity to any significant degree.The term insulator, with no other explanation, is assumed to refer to electrical insulators. There are of course other materials which are used as insulation for heat. They provide thermal insulation and may or may not conduct electricity.
Conduction is the transfer of the heat by atomic or molecular collision.Hope this helps.:-)
Medical term for record of electricity is electromyogram
The term "electricity" is derived from a term used by William Gilbert in 1600 to describe static electricity. The discovery that lightning is electrical was made by Benjamin Franklin in 1759.