Examples of electrical phenomena
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Electrical phenomena are commonplace and unusual events that can be observed which illuminate the principles of the physics of electricity and are explained by them. Electrical phenomena are a somewhat arbitrary division of electromagnetic phenomena.
Some examples are:
- Electroluminescence
- Electrical conduction
- Elves [1]
- Ferroelectric effect
- Photoconductivity
- Ferroelectric
- Piezoelectric effect
- Galvanic current generated by two different metals in contact
- Photoelectric effect
- Pyroelectric effect
- Sprites [2]
- Static electricity static cling, sparks and lightning
- Telluric currents
- Triboelectric effect (materials which develop a charge when rubbed)
- Whistlers (radio waves produced by lightning [3])