Electricitas
Appearance
Electricitas[1][2][3] vel electrismus[4] (ex nomine ēlectri, ex Graeco ἤλεκτρον) est scientia, ars ingeniaria, technologia, et res physicae quae de praesentia fluxu onerisque electrici consequuntur. Qui effectus multas facile agnitas res, sicut fulmen, electricitatem staticam, campos electromagneticos, inductionem electromagneticam, et fluxum oneris electrici in filo electrico efficit. Praeterea, electricitas creationem et receptionem radiationis electromagneticae sicut undae radiophonicae sinit.
In usu autem vulgari, nomen electricitatis multis physicae effectibus satis prodest. Vide praecipue:
Nexus interni
- Accumulatrum electricum
- Ars electrica
- Constans Coulombiana
- Constans electrica
- Electrificina
- Electrochemia
- Electrometrum
- Electronica
- Electrophorus electricus
- Energia electrica
- Beniaminus Franklinius
- Forum electricitatis
- Aloisius Galvanus
- Motrum electricum
- Pila voltaica(en)
- Potestas electrica
- Res electricae
- Regula Ampere
- Similitudo hydraulica
- Sucinum
- Nicolaus Tesla
- Alexander Volta
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Kraus, L.A. (1844), Kritisch-etymologisches medicinisches Lexikon (Dritte Auflage). Göttingen: Verlag der Deuerlich- und Dieterichschen Buchhandlung.
- ↑ Siebenhaar, F.J. (1850), Terminologisches Wörterbuch der medicinischen Wissenschaften (Zweite Auflage). Leipzig: Arnoldische Buchhandlung.
- ↑ Ebbe Vilborg, Norstedts svensk-latinska ordbok, editio secunda. Holmia: Norstedts Akademiska Förlag, 2009. Alia vocabula sunt vis electrica et electris (-idis, f.). Dictionarium dicit substantivum "electricitas" et adiectivum "electricus" sunt vocabula mediaevaliter creata, et substantivum "electris" moderne.
- ↑ Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Benjamin, P. 1898. A history of electricity (The intellectual rise in electricity) from antiquity to the days of Benjamin Franklin. Novi Eboraci: J. Wiley & Sons.
- Bird, John. 2007. Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology. Ed. tertia. Newnes. ISBN 978-0-7506-8556-6.
- Duffin, W. J. 1980. Electricity and Magnetism. Ed. tertia. Novi Eboraci: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-084111-X.
- Edminister, Joseph. 1965. Electric Circuits. Ed. secunda. Novi Eboraci: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-7018-9749-X.
- Hammond, Percy. 1981. Electromagnetism for Engineers. Pergamon. ISBN 0-08-022104-1.
- Morely, A., et E. Hughes. 1994. Principles of Electricity. Ed. quinta. Longman. ISBN 0-582-22874-3.
- Naidu, M. S., et V. Kamataru. 1982. High Voltage Engineering. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-451786-4.
- Nilsson, James, et Susan Riedel. 2007. Electric Circuits. Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-198925-2.
- Patterson, Walter C. 1999. Transforming Electricity: The Coming Generation of Change. Earthscan. ISBN 1-85383-341-X.
- Sears, Francis, et al. 1982. University Physics. Ed. sexta. Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-201-07199-1.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad electricitatem spectant. |
- Electricitas circa mundum
- Electricitas et Magnetismus
- Falsae de electricitate notiones
- "Illustrated view of how an American home's electrical system works"
- Intellegens electricitatem et electronicas in fere decem minutis