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Wat (wie) is electric energy - definitie

ENERGY NEWLY DERIVED FROM ELECTRIC POTENTIAL ENERGY
Energy (electrical); Electric energy

Electrical energy         
Electrical energy is energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of electrically charged particles (often electrons in wires, but not always). This energy is supplied by the combination of electric current and electric potential (often referred to as voltage because electric potential is measured in volts) that is delivered by an electrical circuit (e.
Electric potential energy         
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POTENTIAL ENERGY THAT RESULTS FROM CONSERVATIVE COULOMB FORCES
Coulomb potential energy; Electric Potential Energy; Electrostatic energy; Electrical potential energy; Electrostatic potential energy; Coulomb energy
Electric potential energy is a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system. An object may have electric potential energy by virtue of two key elements: its own electric charge and its relative position to other electrically charged objects.
Electric energy consumption         
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FORM OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION THAT USES ELECTRIC ENERGY
Power consumption; Electric power consumption; Electricity consumption; World electricity consumption; Worldwide electricity consumption; Electricity use; Electricity usage
Electric energy consumption is the form of energy consumption that uses electrical energy. Electric energy consumption is the actual energy demand made on existing electricity supply for transportation, residential, industrial, commercial, and other miscellaneous purposes.

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Electrical energy

Electrical energy is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles (often electrons in wires, but not always). This energy is supplied by the combination of current and electric potential (often referred to as voltage because electric potential is measured in volts) that is delivered by a circuit (e.g., provided by an electric power utility). Motion (current) is not required; for example, if there is a voltage difference in combination with charged particles, such as static electricity or a charged capacitor, the moving electrical energy is typically converted to another form of energy (e.g., thermal, motion, sound, light, radio waves, etc.).

Electrical energy is usually sold by the kilowatt hour (1 kW·h = 3.6 MJ) which is the product of the power in kilowatts multiplied by running time in hours. Electric utilities measure energy using an electricity meter, which keeps a running total of the electric energy delivered to a customer.

Electric heating is an example of converting electrical energy into another form of energy, heat. The simplest and most common type of electric heater uses electrical resistance to convert the energy. There are many more complicated ways to use electrical energy. In computers for example, tiny amounts of electrical energy are rapidly moving into, out of, and through millions of transistors, where the energy is both moving (current through a transistor) and non-moving (electric charge on the gate of a transistor which controls the current going through).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor electric energy
1. About 75 percent of Brazil‘s electric energy is supplied by hydroelectric dams.
2. The law contains regulations about the establishment of BOT electric energy production units and their management as well as regulations on energy sales.
3. "Turkey‘s wind capacity is so great that it can provide all of its electric energy, but there are so few wind turbines.
4. Panama‘s Foreign Relations Ministry said in a news release that the lines would be built by 2008 and would guarantee Central America‘s electric energy.
5. They also said the $2bn project was too expensive, and would reduce the quantity of hydro–electric energy currently generated by dams on the river.