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galvanic$30756$ - tradução para grego

EARLY STUDY OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF ANIMAL TISSUE
Galvanic stimulation; Galvinism; Animal electricity; Galvanic electricity

galvanic      
adj. γαλβανικός
galvanic action         
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CORROSION IN ELECTROLYTES
Lasagna cell; Lasagna battery; Galvonic corrosion; Electrolytic corrosion; Galvanic attack; Nodular corrosion; Galvanic reaction; Galvanic action; Anodic index; Dissimilar metal corrosion; Galvanic isolator
γαλβανική ενέργεια
direct current         
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UNIDIRECTIONAL FLOW OF ELECTRIC CHARGE
DC current; Continous current; Direct-current; Continuous current; Direct Current; Galvanic current; Direct current circuit; DC machines; LVDC; Direct-current electricity; Electric direct current; DC power; ⎓; Direct circuit circuit; DC voltage; DC electricity; Dc Current; D.C. current; D.C. voltage
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Definição

galvanic
[gal'van?k]
¦ adjective
1. relating to or involving electric currents produced by chemical action.
2. sudden and dramatic.
Derivatives
galvanically adverb
Origin
C18: from Fr. galvanique, from the name of the Italian physiologist Luigi Galvani, known for his discovery of the twitching of frogs' legs in an electric field.

Wikipédia

Galvanism

Galvanism is a term invented by the late 18th-century physicist and chemist Alessandro Volta to refer to the generation of electric current by chemical action. The term also came to refer to the discoveries of its namesake, Luigi Galvani, specifically the generation of electric current within biological organisms and the contraction/convulsion of biological muscle tissue upon contact with electric current. While Volta theorized and later demonstrated the phenomenon of his "Galvanism" to be replicable with otherwise inert materials, Galvani thought his discovery to be a confirmation of the existence of "animal electricity," a vital force which gave life to organic matter.