The direct production of electric energy by the combustion of coal would be the ideal method.
The storage battery, holding in reserve its stored up electric energy, also owes its practical value entirely to the dynamo which charges it, and thus makes available a portable source of supply.
In the early part of 1881 there was sent from Paris to Glasgow a so-called "box of electric energy" for inspection and test by Sir William Thomson, the eminent electrician.
The high fusing point and the low specific heat of tungsten permits the filament to be heated to a higher temperature than the carbon filament and with a less amount of electric energy.
To estimate the cost of operating such an iron, it is necessary to determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed.
A kilowatt of electric energy, for which 10 cents is a common price, will furnish a surprising amount of manual labor.
The natural world is the product of matter, and force and all matter is one matter represented by the invisible atom, and all physical force is one force, being the varied manifestations of electric energy.
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