The study of electrical phenomena; the branch of science dealing with such phenomena.
Electric power/energy as used in homes etc., supplied by power stations or generators.
Originally, a property of amber and certain other nonconducting substances to attract lightweight material when rubbed, or the cause of this property; now understood to be a phenomenon caused by the distribution and movement of charged subatomic particles and their interaction with the electromagnetic field.
A feeling of excitement; a thrill.
The difference in electrostatic potential between two points in space, especially between live and neutral conductors or the earth.