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Electricty[edit]
- AC power
- AC power plugs and sockets
- Academic degree
- Acoustic impedance
- Action potential
- Adjustable-speed drive
- Administrative law judge
- Alpha–beta transformation
- Alternating current
- Alternator
- Altitude
- Aluminium
- American wire gauge
- American wire gauge
- Ampacity
- Ampacity
- Ampere
- Amplitude domain reflectometry
- Ampère's circuital law
- Ampère's force law
- Andrew Dickson White
- André-Marie Ampère
- Angular frequency
- Anode
- Antenna (radio)
- Antenna analyzer
- Antimatter
- Antistatic bag
- Arc-fault circuit interrupter
- Arcing horns
- Area
- ASTM International
- Atmosphere of Earth
- Atom
- Atomic nucleus
- Attenuator (electronics)
- Automatic Generation Control
- Autotransformer
- Availability factor
- Backfeeding
- Balkanization
- Base load
- Battery (electricity)
- Biofuel
- Biomass
- Black start
- Bleeder resistor
- Body jewelry sizes
- Breakdown voltage
- Breaker
- Breaker (hydraulic)
- Breaking capacity
- Breaking wave
- Brownout (electricity)
- Brushless DC electric motor
- Building code
- Building insulation
- Busbar
- California electricity crisis
- Canadian Electrical Code
- Capacitance
- Capacitor
- Capacitor voltage transformer
- Capacity factor
- Carbon offset
- Cascading failure
- Cathode
- Cathode ray tube
- Centimetre–gram–second system of units
- Central Electricity Board
- Characteristic impedance
- Charge carrier
- Charge density
- Charles Proteus Steinmetz
- Circle
- Circuit breaker
- Circuit switching
- Circular mil
- Classical electromagnetism
- Classical physics
- Coal
- Cockcroft–Walton generator
- Cogeneration
- Combined cycle
- Combustion
- Commerce Clause
- Common-mode signal
- Commutator (electric)
- Compass
- Complex number
- Computer
- Computer engineering
- Computer forensics
- Concentrated solar power
- Conductor clashing
- Cooling tower
- Copper
- Cornell University
- Corona discharge
- Corona ring
- Cost of electricity by source
- Coulomb
- Coulomb's law
- Counterweight
- Covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism
- Crossbar switch
- Current density
- Current limiting reactor
- Current transformer
- David Edward Hughes
- DC bias
- Deep-cycle battery
- Delta-wye transformer
- Demand factor
- Demand response
- Density
- Diameter
- Dielectric
- Dielectric gas
- Dielectric strength
- Diesel-electric transmission
- Digital potentiometer
- Digital protective relay
- Digital signal
- Diode
- Direct current
- Direct-quadrature-zero transformation
- Disconnector
- Displacement current
- Distributed generation
- Distribution board
- Drift velocity
- Droop speed control
- Dynamic demand (electric power)
- Dynamo
- Earth leakage circuit breaker
- Earth's magnetic field
- Eastern Interconnection
- Economies of scale
- Ecotax
- Eddy current
- Eddy current brake
- Eddy current separator
- Eddy-current testing
- Edith Clarke
- Education and training of electrical and electronics engineers
- Efficient energy use
- Electric arc
- Electric charge
- Electric current
- Electric discharge
- Electric field
- Electric field gradient
- Electric generator
- Electric locomotive
- Electric motor
- Electric potential
- Electric potential energy
- Electric power
- Electric power distribution
- Electric power industry
- Electric power quality
- Electric power system
- Electric power transmission
- Electric Reliability Council of Texas
- Electric shock
- Electric spark
- Electric switchboard
- Electric utility
- Electrical ballast
- Electrical breakdown
- Electrical cable
- Electrical conductor
- Electrical energy
- Electrical engineering
- Electrical engineering technology
- Electrical grid
- Electrical impedance
- Electrical impedance tomography
- Electrical load
- Electrical network
- Electrical polarity
- Electrical reactance
- Electrical resistance and conductance
- Electrical resistivity and conductivity
- Electrical resistivity measurement of concrete
- Electrical resistivity tomography
- Electrical steel
- Electrical substation
- Electrical wiring
- Electrical wiring in North America
- Electricity
- Electricity generation
- Electricity market
- Electricity meter
- Electricity retailing
- Electrification
- Electrochemical cell
- Electrochemistry
- Electrode
- Electroglottograph
- Electrolysis
- Electrolyte
- Electrolytic capacitor
- Electromagnetic field
- Electromagnetic induction
- Electromagnetic interference
- Electromagnetic pulse
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic shielding
- Electromagnetism
- Electromechanics
- Electromotive force
- Electron
- Electronic band structure
- Electronic color code
- Electronic engineering
- Electronic switch
- Electronics
- Electronvolt
- Electrostatic discharge
- Electrostatic generator
- Electrostatic induction
- Electrostatics
- Elementary charge
- Emil Lenz
- Encapsulation (computer programming)
- Energy
- Energy demand management
- Energy liberalisation
- Energy Policy Act of 1992
- Energy Policy Act of 2005
- Energy returned on energy invested
- Energy storage
- Energy subsidies
- Enron
- Environmental law
- Euclidean vector
- European Engineer
- Extra-low voltage
- Farad
- Faraday cage
- Faraday's law of induction
- Fault (power engineering)
- Fault (technology)
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
- Federal Power Commission
- Feed-in tariff
- Fluid dynamics
- Flux linkage
- Force
- Fossil fuel
- Fossil fuel phase-out
- Fossil fuel power station
- François Arago
- Frequency
- Friction
- Fuel
- Fuel cell
- Fuse (electrical)
- Galvanometer
- Gas turbine
- Gasification
- Gauss' law
- Gauss's law for magnetism
- General Conference on Weights and Measures
- General Electric
- George Westinghouse
- Geothermal gradient
- Geothermal power
- Gravity
- Greenhouse gas
- Grid energy storage
- Ground (electricity)
- Ground and neutral
- Hall effect
- Harmonics (electrical power)
- Heat
- Heat engine
- Hertz
- High value resistors (electronics)
- High voltage
- High-altitude wind power
- High-voltage cable
- High-voltage direct current
- History of electric power transmission
- Home energy storage
- Homopolar generator
- Homopolar motor
- Hydraulic analogy
- Hydroelectricity
- Hydrogen
- Hydropower
- IEC 60228
- Imaginary unit
- Impedance
- Impedance (accelerator physics)
- Impedance matching
- Incandescent light bulb
- Independent agencies of the United States government
- Inductance
- Induction generator
- Induction heating
- Induction motor
- Inductor
- Input impedance
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Institution of Electrical Engineers
- Institution of Engineering and Technology
- Insulator (electricity)
- Integrated circuit
- Intermittent energy source
- International Electrotechnical Commission
- International System of Units
- Inverse-square law
- Ion
- Ionization
- Iron-hydrogen resistor
- Jefimenko's equations
- Jewelry wire
- John Dixon Gibbs
- Joule
- Joule heating
- Kelvin
- Kill switch
- Kilogram
- Kilowatt hour
- Kinetic energy
- L pad
- Lamination
- Lenz's law
- Light
- Light switch
- Lightning
- Lightning strike
- Linear map
- Linearity
- Liquid resistor
- Liquid rheostat
- Liénard–Wiechert potential
- Load control switch
- Load factor (electrical)
- Load following power plant
- Logic gate
- London equations
- Lorentz force
- Loss free resistor
- Lucien Gaulard
- Léon Foucault
- Maglev
- Magnet
- Magnetic core
- Magnetic field
- Magnetic flux
- Magnetic potential
- Magnetism
- Magnetization
- Magnetostatics
- Mains electricity
- Mains electricity by country
- Manufacturing
- Marine energy
- Marx generator
- Mass
- Mathematical descriptions of the electromagnetic field
- Maxwell bridge
- Maxwell stress tensor
- Maxwell's equations
- Mechanical impedance
- Mercury (element)
- Merz & McLellan
- Metal
- Metal detector
- Metre
- Michael Faraday
- Micro combined heat and power
- Microgeneration
- Microwave
- Molecule
- Mott insulator
- Mu-metal
- Murray loop bridge
- Möbius resistor
- Nameplate capacity
- Napoleon's theorem
- National Electrical Code
- National Energy Act
- National Grid (Great Britain)
- National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor
- Natural gas
- Natural Gas Act of 1938
- Neptune Bank Power Station
- Net metering
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- Newton (unit)
- Nikola Tesla
- Nominal impedance
- Nondestructive testing
- Norm (mathematics)
- North American Electric Reliability Corporation
- Northeast blackout of 2003
- Nuclear power
- Number 8 wire
- Ocean thermal energy conversion
- Ohm
- Ohm's law
- Ohmmeter
- Oil shale
- One-line diagram
- Order of magnitude
- Osmotic power
- Output impedance
- Overhead line
- Overhead power line
- Ozone
- Particle accelerator
- Peak demand
- Per-unit system
- Permittivity
- Phase (waves)
- Phasor
- Photon
- Photoresistor
- Photovoltaics
- Physics
- Pigovian tax
- Plasma (physics)
- Polyphase system
- Portal:Electronics
- Portal:Energy
- Portal:Engineering
- Potential energy
- Power (physics)
- Power cable
- Power electronics
- Power engineering
- Power factor
- Power outage
- Power station
- Power supply
- Power-flow study
- Power-line communication
- Power-system protection
- Poynting vector
- Professional certification
- Prospective short circuit current
- Prospective short-circuit current
- Protective relay
- Proton
- Proximity effect (electromagnetism)
- Proximity sensor
- Public good
- Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935
- Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
- Pull-up resistor
- Pumped-storage hydroelectricity
- Quantum mechanics
- Quebec Interconnection
- Radio
- Radio frequency
- Radio wave
- Radioactive decay
- Railway electrification system
- Rankine cycle
- Rechargeable battery
- Rectifier
- Redundancy (engineering)
- Regional transmission organization (North America)
- Regulation and licensure in engineering
- Relative permittivity
- Renewable energy
- Renewable Energy Certificate (United States)
- Renewable energy commercialization
- Renewable Energy Payments
- Repowering
- Resettable fuse
- Residual-current device
- Resistance thermometer
- Resistance wire
- Resistor
- Resonance
- Rheochord
- Right-hand rule
- Rolling blackout
- Root mean square
- RX meter
- SCADA
- Second
- Semiconductor
- Short circuit
- SI base unit
- SI derived unit
- SI electromagnetism units
- Siemens (unit)
- Sine wave
- Single-phase electric power
- Skin effect
- Slug (coin)
- Smart grid
- Software
- Software engineering
- Solar cell
- Solar energy
- Solar furnace
- Solar power
- Solar power tower
- Solar thermal energy
- Space blanket
- Spark spread
- Speed of light
- Speedometer
- Square metre
- Square mil
- Stand-alone power system
- Standard wire gauge
- Standardization
- Static electricity
- Static synchronous compensator
- Static VAR compensator
- Steam turbine
- Storm
- Storm surge
- String potentiometer
- Subatomic particle
- Submarine communications cable
- Submarine power cable
- Sulfur hexafluoride
- Sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker
- Super grid
- Superconductivity
- Superposition principle
- Superposition theorem
- Surge
- Symmetrical components
- Symmetry
- Synchronous grid of Continental Europe
- T pad
- Telecommunication
- Telegraphy
- Temperature
- Thermal energy
- Thermal insulation
- Thermistor
- Thomas Edison
- Thousandth of an inch
- Three-phase
- Three-phase electric power
- Tidal power
- Time-domain reflectometer
- Tin foil hat
- Topological insulator
- Torque
- Torus
- Transformer
- Transient state
- Transistor
- Transmission line
- Transmission system operator
- Transmission tower
- Transmitter
- Triboelectric effect
- Trimmer (electronics)
- Turbomachinery
- Undergrounding
- United States
- United States Department of Energy
- United States Secretary of Energy
- Units of measurement
- Utility frequency
- Utility pole
- Vacuum
- Vacuum permeability
- Vacuum tube
- Van de Graaff generator
- Variable speed wind turbine
- Varistor
- Vending machine
- Video game console
- Virtual power plant
- Volt
- Volt-ampere
- Volt-ampere reactive
- Voltage
- Voltage drop
- Voltage regulator
- Voltage source
- War of Currents
- Water
- Watt
- Wave farm
- Wave impedance
- Wave power
- Western Interconnection
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation
- Wheatstone bridge
- Wide area synchronous grid
- William Gilbert (astronomer)
- William Stanley Jr.
- Wind farm
- Wind power
- Wind turbine
- Wind turbine design
- Wireless telegraphy
- Work (physics)
- Work (thermodynamics)
- X-ray
- Zero-ohm link
- Zigzag
- Zigzag transformer
- Π pad