| 1. | Physics textbooks no longer define Quantity of Electricity or Flow of Electricity.
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| 2. | The term " quantity of electricity " was once common in scientific publications.
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| 3. | Nahrees can generate massive quantities of electricity, possibly up to ten million volts.
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| 4. | The SI unit of quantity of electricity is the coulomb.
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| 5. | These bids should specify the quantity of electricity, the duration and location, and the corresponding price.
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| 6. | However, High-voltage DC can be advantageous for isolating alternating-current systems or controlling the quantity of electricity transmitted.
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| 7. | It would generate copious quantities of electricity.
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| 8. | Aluminum production requires large quantities of electricity.
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| 9. | These multiple definitions are probably the reason that Quantity of Electricity has fallen into disfavor among scientists.
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| 10. | The world's first usable quantity of electricity from nuclear energy was generated at the lab in 1951.
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