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voltaic electricity
noun
- electric current; moving electric charges.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of voltaic electricity1
First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences
We know that, by means of voltaic electricity or induction, we can crystallize a large number of substances.
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Metals may be conveniently coated with compact copper to any desired thickness by means of voltaic electricity.
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Again, Voltaic electricity can be made to produce a spark, but under ordinary circumstances it scarcely amounts to anything.
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Such currents, and with magnetic properties, are always induced by powerful currents of voltaic electricity passing through wires.
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These anomalies now receive a plausible explanation from the agencies of Voltaic electricity.
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