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Basic Electricity Vocab
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1. The path of an electric current. To permit a steady flow of current - the path must be complete. Commonly - a complete circuit includes a device for the production of an electromotive force - connecting wires - and a device supplied with electricity.
Electron Flow
Circuit
Electric Generator
Ohmmeter
2. A transformer designed to raise the voltage of an alternating current. Most common use; In a generating plant to raise the voltage.
Secondary Winding
Frequency
Step-Up Transformer
Mega Ohm
3. Coil connected to the source of power on a transformer.
Ampere
Kilowatt
Primary Winding
Micro Volt
4. An instrument for measuring electrical power. Most common use: The meter of your house to measure electrical consumption.
Lagging Current
Wattmeter
Armature
Step- Down Transformer
5. A material which can be magnetized - principally iron.
Proton
Magnetic Material
Lines of Force
Kilowatt
6. Rate of electrons flow (current flow). When one 'Coulomb' of electrons pass a given point in one second.
Ohmmeter
Residual Magnetism
Static Electrical Charge
Ampere
7. A complete path provided for the flow of electrons. Consists of a source - with a closed conducting path leading from the source and back to the source
Electric Generator
Electrical Circuit
Meter
Micro Ampere
8. Invisible lines along which magnetic energy travels from one pole of a magnet to the other.
Lines of Force
Impedance
Ohm
Electrical Circuit
9. One millionth of an ohm.
Plates
Storage Battery
Molecule
Micro Ohm
10. The unit of electromotive force - potential - pressure - or voltage which produces a current of one ampere in a circuit having a resistance of 1 ohm. This is the force created to move electrons through a circuit.
Watt
Power
Bimetallic Strip
Volt
11. Those electrons in orbit nearest the nucleus - not easily dislodged from their normal orbits.
Bound Electrons
Coulomb
Impedance
Electrical Circuit
12. Transformer coil connected to the load. (Output side of a transformer regardless of voltage).
Volt
Secondary Winding
Electrolyte
Nucleus
13. The space around a magnet in which the magnetic force is felt.
Atom
Magnetic Field
'Crose Phase'
Lines of Force
14. Lines representing the direction of the magnetic force in a magnetic field.
Rotor
Impedance
Magnetic Lines of Force
Valance Electron
15. Opposition to current flow
Proton
Permanent Magnet
Magnetic Lines of Force
Resistance
16. An alternating current which current cycle begins earlier than its voltage cycle.
Leading Current
Coulomb
Amp Meter
Micro Volt
17. Meter used to measure resistance in an electrical circuit.
Ohmmeter
Magnetism
Kilowatt
Cycle
18. (EMF) The force created by an electric generator (or by other means) which causes current to flow. (Same as Voltage - Volts - Electric Potential - Pressure).
Mega Ohm
Electron
Electrolyte
Electro- Motive Force
19. 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
Step-Up Transformer
Electrolyte
Short Circuit
20. The magnetism which a material retains after the magnetic force which magnetized it has been removed.
Plates
Residual Magnetism
'Crose Phase'
Magnetic Lines of Force
21. An alternating current which current cycle begins later that its voltage cycle.
Current
Lagging Current
Frequency
Bimetallic Strip
22. 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's Law
Parallel Circuit
Resistance
23. Negative charge of electricity
Voltmeter
Current
Static Electrical Charge
Electron
24. A circuit with only one path for current to flow. There are no branches.
Ohm's Law
Series Circuit
Ohm's Law
'Crose Phase'
25. 1.Speed of conductors cutting lines of force 2.Strength of the magnetic field 3.Length of conductors cutting through the field
Lagging Current
Voltage Drop
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
Kilowatt
26. A material that has many free electrons thus allowing electric current to flow through it easily.
Atom
Non - Magnetic Material
Magnetic Poles
Conductor
27. A circuit in which there is resistance (load) connected both in series and parallel.
Short Circuit
Mega Ohm
Nucleus
Series - Parallel Circuit
28. A resistor designed so that its resistance is readily adjusted.
Bimetallic Strip
Horsepower
Residual Magnetism
Rheostat
29. A material with few free electrons. A structure or material used to prevent the passage of current.
Alternating Current
Alternator
Insulator
Impedance
30. The number of cycles per second. Example: 60 cycles per second alternating current.
Wattmeter
Series Circuit
Resistance
Frequency
31. Shows relationship between Current - Voltage - Wattage and Resistance.
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32. A unit of POWER. 1 kilowatt = 1 -000 watts
Kilowatt
Fuse
Series Circuit
Step-Up Transformer
33. One- thousandth of a ampere
Millivolt
Milliampere
Magnetic Lines of Force
'Crose Phase'
34. The unit of Electro- Motive Force
Volt
Conductor
Ohmmeter
Static Electrical Charge
35. 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.
Secondary Winding
Magnetic Field
Ampere
Series Circuit
36. A circuit carrying three alternating currents whose cycles begin one after another. 120 electrical degrees apart.
Lines of Force
Three -Phase Circuit
Impedance
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
37. 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.
Proton
Valance Electron
Milliampere
Ampere
38. 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.
Voltage Drop
Parallel Circuit
Ohm
Permanent Magnet
39. A certain force exhibited by some materials which give them the ability to attract other materials. Principally iron or its alloys.
Permanent Magnet
Magnetism
Storage Battery
Parallel Circuit
40. A circuit with two or more paths for the current to take.
Electrolyte
Series Circuit
Leading Current
Parallel Circuit
41. The rotating member of an electrical machine.
Armature
Rotor
Alternator
Magnetic Field
42. The opposite ends of a magnet where the magnetism is concentrated. Each magnet has two poles - designated as north and south.
Current
Magnetic Poles
Electron
Potential Difference
43. Several secondary cells connected together for either a greater voltage or current output.
Storage Battery
Transformer
Lines of Force
Leading Current
44. A transformer designed to lower voltage of an alternating current. Most common type of transformer used on a power system.
Molecule
Shells
Step- Down Transformer
Lines of Force
45. 1.Material itself (Atomic Structure - Good conductor or Bad) 2.Length of the conductor 3.Cross - sectional area (Size) 4.Temperature
'Crose Phase'
Factors Governing Resistance
Non - Magnetic Material
Watt
46. Iron and certain alloys of iron which are magnetized by artificial means.
Magnetic Circuit
Kilowatt Hour
Atom
Artificial Magnet
47. Fundamental constituents of matter. The 'elements' (tiny particles) which come together in various combinations to form molecules of many substances.
Volt
Storage Battery
Free Electrons
Atom
48. Single NEGATIVE electrical charge. Orbits around the nucleus some in paths close to the nucleus - others in paths varying distance from the nucleus.
Magnetic Pole
Electron
Voltmeter
Voltage Drop
49. A machine which utilizes magnetism to produce an EMF and consequently - an electric circuit.
Step- Down Transformer
Electric Generator
Proton
Valance Electron
50. Single POSITIVE electrical charge - located in the middle of an atom.
Proton
Voltmeter
Primary Cell
Rotor
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