where did the word `electricity`originate from?
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The word electricity comes from the Greek electron, which doesn't mean what you might expect. It means "amber," that yellow or reddish brown stone used for jewelry. The ancients noticed that when you rub amber, it gets an electrostatic charge and will pick up light things like feathers and straw.
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Electricity is derived from the Greek word electron. The meaning of electron is amber which is either a yellow or reddish brownstone which is used as jewellery. It was noticed that when amber was rubbed, it would get an electrostatic charge using which light things such as straw and feather was lifted.
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