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A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
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These Regulations have a long history. The world's first public electricitysupply was provided in late 1881, when the streets of Godalming were lit byelectric light. This system was supplied by a water-wheel driven generator onthe River Wey, that supplied a number of arc lamps within the town, as well asproviding electricity to a small number of shops and other premises. A fewmonths later, the American inventor, Thomas Edison, opened the world's firststeam-powered D.C. electricity-generating station at Holborn Viaduct inLondon, which supplied a number of local consumers with electric lighting.At that time, there were simply no rules or regulations and, with no one in authority to tell them how to lay their cables, these companies simply installed cables where and how it suited them and, frequently, they represented a danger to the general public. However, later in 1882, TheElectric Lighting Clauses Act (modelled on the 1847 Gas Act) was passed by Parliament which authorised electricity suppliers to install electrical supply systems in accordance with Rules and Regulations for the Prevention of Fire Risks Arising from Electric Lighting.This document was, essentially, the forerunner and first edition of today's IEEWiring Regulations. A series of revisions followed. In 1897, the Third Editionwas issued under the title: General Rules Recommended for the Wiring of theSupply of Electrical Energy and, by 1924, with the publication of the EighthEdition, the title had become Regulations for the Electrical Equipment ofBuildings -not much different from today's title.The current 17th edition of the Regulations, BS 7671:2008, is divided intoseven Parts, together with 15Appendices
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A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
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A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
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Yes electricity works under water