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electric

[ih-lek-trik] / ɪˈlɛk trɪk /


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"The resulting electric fields would generate such strong forces that the gold atoms becoming mobile would gradually grow into the optically active material," Pflaum continues.

From Science Daily

Does the electric current flip the spins directly, or does heat generated by the current cause the change?

From Science Daily

Another potential positive: Increased demand for the country’s asset-heavy companies—shipbuilding, shipping, defense, and electric energy—in a push to boost national security and become more self-reliant.

From Barron's

The silence filled the room, running like an electric current round us all.

From Literature

Ford Motor’s F 1.61%increase; green up pointing triangle U.S. vehicle sales fell in February, hurt by declines for its electric and hybrid vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal