Who coined the word 'electric'?
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William Gilbert coined the term in his scientific text De magnete, written in Latin in 1600. “Electric” comes from the new Latin “Lectricus” which was derived from the static electricity produced from rubbing of amber (Latin: electrum) which came from Greek – elektron.
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William Gilbert coined the term in his scientific text De magnete, written in Latin in 1600. “Electric” comes from the new Latin “Lectricus” which was derived from the static electricity produced from rubbing of amber (Latin: electrum) which came from Greek – elektron.
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