IPA: //vɒlˈteɪɪzəm//
KK: /vɒlˈteɪɪzəm/
A term related to the study or application of electric currents, particularly those produced by chemical reactions, often associated with the work of Alessandro Volta.
The scientist explained the principles of voltaism during the lecture on electricity.
Voltaism is derived from the name 'Volta', referring to Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist known for his pioneering work in electricity, particularly the invention of the voltaic pile, which is an early form of battery. The suffix '-ism' indicates a practice or philosophy. Therefore, voltaism refers to the principles or practices related to the work of Volta, particularly in the context of electricity.
Think of Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the battery, to remember that voltaism relates to his principles and practices in electricity.