The word that means to be killed by electricity is "electrocution." It specifically refers to death caused by electric shock, often resulting from contact with live wires or electrical currents. The term is commonly used in discussions about electrical safety and accidents.
Yes, it is considered one word, hence the prefix hydro- means water . Hydroelectricity = generating water by means of electricity.
Electricity or rather electric currant can be either AC or DC. AC means alternating current (as in that electricity that is supplied by the mains) and DC means direct current (as in that electricity supplied by a battery)..
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Please be careful around that dangerous electricity.
Thomas Edison did not invent electricity. He invented means of making use of electricity.
Hiko means electricity. Uira also means electricity in Maori.
The word is galvanism. It means electricity produced by chemical action.
The word electrical means "operating by or producing electricity".
Yes, it is considered one word, hence the prefix hydro- means water . Hydroelectricity = generating water by means of electricity.
The word you are looking for is "lightning." Lightning is a natural electrical discharge that occurs in the atmosphere, often during thunderstorms.
Electrocuted means to be killed by electric shock. Electrified would actually be like making a wire or piece of metal or something of the like charged with electricity, but most people use the word the wrong way, and they mean it as: to be shocked.
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it means a hole bunch of electric
the word hydroelectric means relating to or used in the production of electricity by waterpower
In the last 10 years 100,000,000 people have been killed by electricity in the world
The word static means having no motion. In electricity it refers to charge that is stationary. Check out the link below for an excellent exploration of static electricity.
The word generate means to create, or bring forth. A generator is more of a converter because it takes in gas, and gives out electricity.