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  2. Electricity (Silk City and Dua Lipa song) - Wikipedia

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    "Electricity" is a song by British-American music duo Silk City and English and Albanian singer Dua Lipa featuring American DJ Diplo and British-American DJ Mark Ronson. [ note 1 ] The song was written by Silk City members: Ronson and Diplo, alongside Lipa, Diana Gordon , Romy Madley Croft , Jr Blender , Maxime Picard , Clément Picard , Jacob ...

  3. The Electric State - Wikipedia

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    The first official images and a plot summary of the film were released by Netflix on October 1, 2024. [16] Dais Johnston of Inverse expressed concerns that these photos were confirmation that the film would seemingly be unfaithful to the original book since it showcased a visual style that involved "muddy color-grading" compared to the original artwork from Stålenhag.

  4. Electricity - Wikipedia

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    An electric circuit is an interconnection of electric components such that electric charge is made to flow along a closed path (a circuit), usually to perform some useful task. [ 56 ] The components in an electric circuit can take many forms, which can include elements such as resistors , capacitors , switches , transformers and electronics .

  5. Mains electricity - Wikipedia

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    Mains electricity or utility power, grid power, domestic power, and wall power, or, in some parts of Canada, hydro, is a general-purpose alternating-current (AC) electric power supply. It is the form of electrical power that is delivered to homes and businesses through the electrical grid in many parts of the world.

  6. Power-up - Wikipedia

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    The term "power-up" is an example of wasei-eigo (Japanese pseudo-Anglicisms); the sense was coined in Japanese as a compound of "power" (パワー, pawā, noun) and "up" (アップする, appusuru, verb), literally "to up someone's or something's power or abilities".