Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
electric .
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- adjective Related to
electricity (orelectronics ) - noun An electrical engineer.
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- adjective relating to or concerned with electricity
- adjective using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity
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Examples
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Double e's, that's what they call electrical engineers, double e's, remember that.
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He followed through and found a space-related program that demonstrated his interest in electrical engineering.
Dr. Sherry Banks: Mentors: Modern-Day Superheroes Dr. Sherry Banks 2010
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Heat build-up in electrical devices is symptomatic of eddy current and hysteresis loss and requires strategies for minimization of loss and removal of heat.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » Super Efficient Motors 2009
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I've done many many circuit work in electrical boxes (and I'm not even an electrician).
Projects You Shouldn’t Try To DIY | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Production of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, used in electrical equipment, paints, plastics and hundreds of other industrial applications, was banned in the 1970s.
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That's like a 1400 on the pre-dummed down SAT, the type of people that go to MIT or Stanford and major in electrical engineering.
Income over Time, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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During my undergraduate days in electrical engineering, women were few and far in between.
Why Girls Don't Like Math Peggy 2009
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It's 2010 now, and Erick is a Stanford graduate with a degree in electrical engineering; he's spent five years at a leading aerospace corporation; he became president of our Alumni Association and represents Stanford at our "Destination: College" event every year; and recently he went on to complete an MBA at the University of Texas at Austin.
Dr. Sherry Banks: Mentors: Modern-Day Superheroes Dr. Sherry Banks 2010
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We commonly describe membrane function using concepts (conductivity, insulation, capacitance, and so on) established previously in electrical engineering. here
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Joined by Participant chief executive Jim Berk, Skoll happened to be dining just up the street from the University of Toronto, where he graduated with a degree in electrical engineering, before moving to the United States to earn his MBA at Stanford.
For the studio behind 'Waiting for Superman,' movies are a tool for change Ann Hornaday 2010
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