negative electricity
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of negative electricity
First recorded in 1745–55
Example Sentences
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Since 1917 scientists have known that the earth's surface is charged with negative electricity, but no one knew for sure what keeps it charged.
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Since electrons are negative electricity, their departure covers the glass with an invisible picture in positive electricity.
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It is now believed that all matter is made up of "electrons," particles of negative electricity, and "protons," particles of positive electricity.
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Developed by Hebrew University scientists, the device supplies negative electricity to an indoor area, bringing relief to overcharged victims.
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Let these rods have adjacent ends separated by a very small air space, and let one rod be charged with positive and the other with negative electricity.
From Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy by Fleming, John Ambrose
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