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Basic Electricity Vocab
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1. Opposition to current flow
Volt
Electron
Insulator
Resistance
2. One millionth of a volt.
Electric Generator
Micro Volt
Nucleus
Series Circuit
3. The dissimilar metals which are placed in an electrolyte to form a cell.
Condenser
Valance Electron
Electrode
Step- Down Transformer
4. The space around a magnet in which the magnetic force is felt.
Atom
Parallel Circuit
Impedance
Magnetic Field
5. One million ohms.
Non - Magnetic Material
Magnetic Lines of Force
Watt
Mega Ohm
6. The voltage dissipation between any two points in a circuit. The voltage 'dropped' or 'dissipated' in forcing current through a resistance.
Electron
Step- Down Transformer
Transformer
Voltage Drop
7. A circuit in which there is resistance (load) connected both in series and parallel.
Short Circuit
Series - Parallel Circuit
Milliampere
Atom
8. An alternating current which current cycle begins earlier than its voltage cycle.
Electrical Circuit
Leading Current
Voltage Drop
Transformer
9. In a battery - the electrode which takes up the electrons returning from the external circuit.
Micro Ohm
Positive Plate
Free Electrons
Kilowatt
10. A transformer designed to raise the voltage of an alternating current. Most common use; In a generating plant to raise the voltage.
Step-Up Transformer
Amp Meter
Micro Ohm
Secondary Winding
11. Single POSITIVE electrical charge - located in the middle of an atom.
Step- Down Transformer
Proton
Molecule
Volt
12. A single electron or one of two or more electrons in the outer shell of an atom that is responsible for the chemical properties of an atom.
Current
Positive Plate
Valance Electron
Plates
13. The part of the magnet where the magnetic force is most concentrated. Commonly referred to as the North or South pole or the positive or negative poles)
Magnetic Pole
Ohm
Insulator
Positive Plate
14. An instrument for measuring electrical power. Most common use: The meter of your house to measure electrical consumption.
Electro- Motive Force
Shells
Ohm's Law
Wattmeter
15. A connection of circuit of low resistance. Current through each of the end- to- end devices is exactly the same. Only one path for the current.
Free Electrons
Series Circuit
Millivolt
Residual Magnetism
16. The rotating member of an electrical machine.
Potential Difference
Frequency
Electrical Circuit
Rotor
17. The unit of resistance. It is the resistance through which a voltage of 1 volt will produce a current of 1 ampere.
Micro Ampere
Milliampere
Ohm
Magnetic Field
18. Total and complete opposition to the flow of electrons
Volt
Shells
Micro Ampere
Impedance
19. An alternating current which current cycle begins later that its voltage cycle.
Lagging Current
Voltmeter
Current
Electromagnetic Induction
20. One- thousandth of a ampere
Insulator
Magnetic Poles
Kilowatt
Milliampere
21. A cell which is rechargeable. Uses materials which change in compostition during delivery of current - but may be restored to original condition upon recharge.
Voltage Drop
Horsepower
Secondary Cell
Electron
22. A material which can be magnetized - principally iron.
Voltage Drop
Magnetism
Magnetic Material
Series - Parallel Circuit
23. Shows relationship between Current - Voltage - Wattage and Resistance.
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24. One millionth of an ampere.
Parallel Circuit
Transformer
Micro Ampere
Watt
25. A material which CANNOT be magnetized. Example: Wood - Glass - Brass - Rubber...
Non - Magnetic Material
Storage Battery
Wattmeter
Condenser
26. A unit of work or ENERGY. 1 kilowatt hour = 1 -000 watt hours
Volt
Insulator
Amp Meter
Kilowatt Hour
27. Single NEGATIVE electrical charge. Orbits around the nucleus some in paths close to the nucleus - others in paths varying distance from the nucleus.
Electron
Ohmmeter
Proton
Parallel Circuit
28. The time rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. When a pressure of 1 volt sends a current of 1 ampere through a resistance of 1 ohm - the power in the circuit is said to be 1 watt.
Power
Voltage Drop
Electromagnet
Bimetallic Strip
29. Fundamental constituents of matter. The 'elements' (tiny particles) which come together in various combinations to form molecules of many substances.
Current
Electromagnetic Induction
Bimetallic Strip
Atom
30. Term applied to the loss of voltage in forcing current through any portion of a circuit. Different factors will cause a drop; material - size - (cross - sectional area) length - temperature.
Electromagnetic Induction
Wattmeter
Micro Ohm
Voltage Drop
31. A rod or strip composed of two metals having different rates or coefficients of expansion. Upon being heated - it bends in a direction which causes the material with the greater rate of expansion to be on the outside.
Short Circuit
Storage Battery
Permanent Magnet
Bimetallic Strip
32. A very low resistance path placed in a circuit in such a manner as to allow an excessive current flow.
Power
Resistance
Wattmeter
Short Circuit
33. A complete sequence of events - as an alternating- current cycle.
Cycle
Impedance
Resistor
Shells
34. In an electrical circuit - or part of an electric circuit - the intensity of the current is equal to the electromotive force that drives it divided by the resistance of the circuit.
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35. Invisible lines along which magnetic energy travels from one pole of a magnet to the other.
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
Electron Flow
Lines of Force
Proton
36. (EMF) The force created by an electric generator (or by other means) which causes current to flow. (Same as Voltage - Volts - Electric Potential - Pressure).
Parallel Circuit
Plates
Electro- Motive Force
Meter
37. Transformer coil connected to the load. (Output side of a transformer regardless of voltage).
Rheostat
Leading Current
Secondary Winding
Magnetism
38. One millionth of an ohm.
Atom
Micro Ohm
Electron Flow
Electric Generator
39. A circuit with more than one path. Current branches to flow in every available path.
Parallel Circuit
Magnetic Circuit
Positive Plate
Resistance
40. The condition where the free electrons are caused to move in the same direction along or through a conductor.
Watt
Transformer
Positive Plate
Electron Flow
41. Negative charge of electricity
Magnetic Lines of Force
Voltage Drop
Frequency
Electron
42. The area surrounding a magnet in which magnetic properties are exhibited
Power
Factors Governing Resistance
Magnetic Field
Electro- Motive Force
43. The number of cycles per second. Example: 60 cycles per second alternating current.
Frequency
Electromagnetic Induction
Resistance
Step-Up Transformer
44. A current which reverses in direction at regularly recurring intervals - the total flow in one direction being equal to that in the other direction.
Alternating Current
Magnetic Pole
Magnetic Field
Conductor
45. A device which capacity is its chief electrical property; a device for storing or holding an electric charge; a capacitor.
Three -Phase Circuit
Storage Battery
Kilowatt
Condenser
46. Those electrons in orbits farthest out from the nucleus - loosely bound and migrate from one atom to another.
Magnetic Field
Free Electrons
Electrical Circuit
Magnetic Circuit
47. The opposite ends of a magnet where the magnetism is concentrated. Each magnet has two poles - designated as north and south.
Resistance
Molecule
Magnetic Poles
Volt
48. A material that has many free electrons thus allowing electric current to flow through it easily.
Voltage Drop
Conductor
Electrical Circuit
Magnetic Field
49. Any of the spaces occupied by the orbits of a group of electrons of approximately equal energy surronding the nucleus of an atom.
Shells
Magnetism
Primary Winding
Rotor
50. A device used to change the voltage of an alternating current circuit.
Electron
Electron Flow
Transformer
Horsepower