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Basic Electrical Theory METHODS OF PRODUCING VOLTAGE (ELECTRICITY) METHODS OF PRODUCING VOLTAGE (ELECTRICITY) This   section   provides   information   on   the   following   methods   of   producing electricity: Electrochemistry Static (friction) Induction (magnetism) Piezoelectric (pressure) Thermal (heat) Light Thermionic emission EO 1.5 DESCRIBE how the following methods produce a voltage: a. Electrochemistry b. Static electricity c. Magnetic induction d. Piezoelectric effect e. Thermoelectricity f. Photoelectric effect g. Thermionic emission Electrochemistry Chemicals can be combined with certain metals to cause a chemical reaction that will transfer electrons  to  produce  electrical  energy.   This  process  works  on  the  electrochemistry  principle. One  example  of  this  principle  is  the  voltaic  chemical  cell,  shown  in  Figure 11.    A  chemical reaction  produces  and  maintains  opposite  charges  on  two  dissimilar  metals  that  serve  as  the positive  and  negative  terminals.     The  metals  are  in  contact  with  an  electrolyte  solution. Connecting together more than one of these cells will produce a battery. Rev. 0 Page 19 ES-01

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