Piezoelectric Effect Definition

pī-ēzō-ĭ-lĕktrĭk
noun
The property of certain crystals of generating a voltage when subjected to pressure and, conversely, of undergoing mechanical stress when subjected to an electric field (e.g., alternately expanding and contracting in response to an alternating electric field), as in crystal oscillators, microphones, etc.
Webster's New World

The production of electrical potential in a substance as the pressure on it changes.

Human bones display a piezoelectric effect.
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piezoelectric effect
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piezoelectric-effects

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