Emergence and Development of Electric Energy Sources Before the XIX Century
Burkov AF* and Kovalskiy KV
"Far Eastern Federal University", Vladivostok, Russia
*Corresponding Author: Burkov AF, "Far Eastern Federal University", Vladivostok, Russia.
Received:
March 29, 2022; Published: May 25, 2022
Abstract
The paper examines the evolution of electric energy sources up to the XIX century.
Keywords: Electric Energy; Electricity; Electromotive Force
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