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विद्युत छगू कथंया उर्जा ख। थ्व उर्जा चार्ज दुगु पार्टिकलया अस्तित्व वा चलयमान जुइबिले पिहांवइ। थुकिया अपुइकः थुइगु फेनोमेनाय् पल्पसा, स्ट्याटिक विद्युत आदि ला धाःसा म्हो खनेदइगु विचाःय् इलेक्ट्रोम्याग्नेटिक फिल्डइलेक्ट्रोम्याग्नेटिक इन्डक्सन ला।

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सम्पादन

In general usage, the word 'electricity' is adequate to refer to a number of physical effects. However, in scientific usage, the term is vague, and these related, but distinct, concepts are better identified by more precise terms:

Electricity has been studied since antiquity, though scientific advances were not forthcoming until the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It would not be until the late nineteenth century, however, that engineers were able to put electricity to industrial and residential use. This period witnessed a rapid expansion in the development of electrical technology. Electricity's extraordinary versatility as a source of energy means it can be put to an almost limitless set of applications which include transport, heating, lighting, communications, and computation. The backbone of modern industrial society is, and for the foreseeable future can be expected to remain, the use of electrical power.[]

माला दिसं विद्युत
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  1. Jones, D.A., "Electrical engineering: the backbone of society", Proceedings of the IEE: Science, Measurement and Technology 138(1): 1–10