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electric energy

n. 1 (context physics English) The potential energy of an electric charge in an electric field, or of an electric current in a magnetic field. 2 electrical energy

Usage examples of "electric energy".

Beta batteries operate by converting the electrons from beta radiation into light and then converting the light into usable electric energy with photovoltaic cells.

But the real reason for conserving electric energy is that we need it to power the heaters, pumps and motors that have to be used to start up the reactor again.

By that time, the airsealing was finished, the nuclear-electric energy-converters were in place, and the oxygen generators set up.

It will not stop magnetic energy, and it will not stop electric energy.

In addition, weve got plenty of spare electric energy that well just feed him from mobile copper cups.

The thing used the electric energy, with his body as a transforming engine, broke down the wall, ran along the corridor, and so down into the engine room.

Animate, moving, sentient combinations of metal and electric energy.

Every wisdom, artifice and discovery of philosophy seemed to flow into Hanuman's voice and strengthen it, charging it with an electric energy.

He ended up huddled in a grove in Washington Square Park, furtively slicing at his wrist with a dull and rusty blade he dug out of his pocket, trying to let some of this electric energy out with the blood before it rattled him to pieces.

If it is shed within a specially prepared circle, that energy can be caught and stored or redirected in precisely the same way as electric energy is caught and utilised by our modern scientists.

In addition, we've got plenty of spare electric energy that we'll just feed him from mobile copper cups.