The term electrochemistry was used to describe electrical phenomena in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
It was probably just some kind of electrical phenomenon," I answered gently.
He is forced to fight for survival, however, when electrical phenomena cause his car to crash.
Later research of his on electrical phenomena was concerned with thunderstorms and the "fair weather condition".
Free electrons can therefore flow in from the atmosphere and the earth, thus producing electrical phenomena.
He was a pioneer in the study of electricity, proving that lightning is an electrical phenomenon.
Later it was discovered that electrical phenomena behave differently on the Moon.
Ball lightning may be an atmospheric electrical phenomenon, the physical nature of which is still controversial.
Others refer to any electrical phenomena as kinds of electricity.
The instrument package would record pressure, temperature, electrical phenomena and wind.