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negative electricity

American  

noun

  1. the electricity present in a body or substance that has an excess of electrons, as the electricity developed on a resin when rubbed with flannel.


Etymology

Origin of negative electricity

First recorded in 1745–55

Example Sentences

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Since electrons are negative electricity, their departure covers the glass with an invisible picture in positive electricity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus the atom is conceived as a positive nucleus wrapped in a throbbing field of negative electricity.

From Time Magazine Archive

The top of the cloud is charged with negative electricity, the bottom with positive.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is practically established that particles of positive and negative electricity are the fundamental units which build up our universe.

From Time Magazine Archive

To-day we have definite experimental proof that negative electricity is composed of separate particles or units.

From Autobiography of an Electron Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Time Are Explained in an Interesting and Novel Fashion by Gibson, Charles R. (Charles Robert)