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electric arc
electric arc
An electric current, often strong, brief, and luminous, in which electrons jump across a gap. Electric arcs across specially designed electrodes can produce very high heats and bright light, and are used for such purposes as welding and illumination in spotlights. Unwanted arcs in electrical circuits can cause fires. Lightning is a case of an electric arc between one cloud and the earth or another cloud, as are sparks caused by discharges of static electricity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of electric arc1
Example Sentences
Steelmaking in the US is already greener than in many countries, thanks to the popularity of electric arc furnaces there.
It's understood that a number of commercial buyers have already approached the government about taking over SSUK, which has already transitioned to greener electric arc furnaces.
Construction will commence on a new electric arc furnace at Port Talbot's Tata steel works, which is expected to be up and running by 2027 and reduce the site's carbon emissions by about 90%.
The new electric arc furnace at Port Talbot will benefit from plans to cut electricity costs for the industry by 25%, the UK government says.
Traditional steelmaking ended in Port Talbot last year as part of a plan to eventually move to greener electric arc.
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