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This is a list of forms of electricity named after scientists. The terms in this list are mostly archaic usages but are found in many 19th and early 20th-century publications. Adjectives - faradic
- Of electricity that is alternating, especially when obtained from an induction coil. Named after Michael Faraday who built the first electromagnetic generator.[1]
- galvanic
- Of electricity that is not alternating. Named after Luigi Galvani.[2]
- voltaic
- Of electricity derived from an electrochemical cell or battery. Named after Alessandro Volta who built the first battery, the voltaic pile. In most contexts it can be considered a synonym of galvanic.[3]
Nouns (applications) - Faradization
- Electrotherapy treatment of a person with faradic electricity. Coined by Duchenne de Boulogne and named after Michael Faraday.[4]
- Franklinization
- Electrotherapy by charging a person to high voltage with static electricity. Named after Benjamin Franklin.[5]
- d'Arsonvalization
- Electrotherapy treatment of a person with high frequency electricity. Named after Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval.[6]
Nouns (forms) - Faradism
- Faradic electricity[7]
- Franklinism
- High voltage static electricity as used in Franklinization[8]
References 1. ^de la Pena, p. 95 2. ^{{multiref|de la Pena, p. 95|Chalovich, 20' 30}} 3. ^Tate, p. 37 4. ^de Young, p. 88 5. ^{{multiref|Pinchuk et al., p. 277|Chalovich, 20' 30"}} 6. ^Borck, p. 105 7. ^Martellucci, pp. 8-9 8. ^Martellucci, p. 4
Bibliography - Borck, Cornelius, Brainwaves: A Cultural History of Electroencephalography, Routledge, 2018 {{ISBN|1472469445}}.
- Chalovich, Joseph M, 'Franklinization: Early Therapeutic Use of Static Electricity, ScholarShip, East Carolina University, 23 January 2012.
- Martellucci, Jacopo (ed), Electrical Stimulation for Pelvic Floor Disorders, Springer, 2014 {{ISBN|3319069470}}.
- de la Peňa, Carolyn Thomas, The Body Electric: How Strange Machines Built the Modern American, New York University Press, 2005 {{ISBN|081471983X}}.
- Pinchuck, LS; Nikolaev, VI; Tsetkova, EA; Goldade, VA, Tribology and Biophysics of Artificial Joints, Elsevier, 2005 {{ISBN|0080458084}}.
- Tate, Thomas, On Magnetism, Voltaic Electricity, and Electrodynamics, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 {{oclc|316488126}}.
- de Young, Mary, Encyclopedia of Asylum Therapeutics, 1750-1950s, McFarland, 2015 {{ISBN|0786468971}}.
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