Electric Corporation - 1909 dated $1,000 Gold Bond - Top Left Corner Missing
Inv# US1070 Bond$1,000 Bond. Printed by American Bank Note Co. New York & Boston. Electricity encompasses a range of physical phenomena that arise from the existence and movement of matter possessing an electric charge. It is intrinsically linked to magnetism, both of which are integral components of electromagnetism, as articulated by Maxwell's equations. Numerous familiar occurrences are associated with electricity, such as lightning, static electricity, electric heating, and electric discharges, among others. The existence of an electric charge, whether positive or negative, generates an electric field. The flow of these electric charges constitutes an electric current, which in turn creates a magnetic field. When an electric charge is situated within a region that has a non-zero electric field, it experiences a force. The strength of this force is defined by Coulomb's law. Should the charge be in motion, the electric field performs work on it. Consequently, we can define electric potential at a specific location in space, which represents the work done by an external force in moving a unit positive charge from a designated reference point to that location without any acceleration, typically expressed in volts.
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