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Basic Electricity Vocab
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1. One millionth of an ohm.
Rheostat
Magnetic Pole
Micro Ohm
Permanent Magnet
2. 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)
Positive Plate
Conductor
Series Circuit
Magnetic Pole
3. (EMF) The force created by an electric generator (or by other means) which causes current to flow. (Same as Voltage - Volts - Electric Potential - Pressure).
Conductor
Electrical Circuit
Circuit
Electro- Motive Force
4. The condition where the free electrons are caused to move in the same direction along or through a conductor.
Series Circuit
Electron Flow
Natural Magnet
Current
5. Rate of electrons flow (current flow). When one 'Coulomb' of electrons pass a given point in one second.
Nucleus
Electro- Motive Force
Condenser
Ampere
6. An instrument for measuring electromotive force in volts. It must be connected across the load that causes the votage drop.
Armature
Kilowatt
Voltmeter
Lagging Current
7. The number of cycles per second. Example: 60 cycles per second alternating current.
Micro Ohm
Frequency
Magnetic Pole
Storage Battery
8. Negative charge of electricity
Wattmeter
Series Circuit
Molecule
Electron
9. One- thousandth of volt.
Millivolt
Shells
Ohm
Magnetic Field
10. The property of a material that opposes the flow of current.
Short Circuit
Resistance
Meter
Millivolt
11. Several secondary cells connected together for either a greater voltage or current output.
Storage Battery
Micro Ampere
Electromagnet
Insulator
12. Single NEGATIVE electrical charge. Orbits around the nucleus some in paths close to the nucleus - others in paths varying distance from the nucleus.
Electron
Insulator
Impedance
Current
13. A current limiting device designed to melt and break the circuit when a specified current is exceeded. (The weakest point in a circuit)
Coulomb
Magnetic Lines of Force
Meter
Fuse
14. A machine which utilizes magnetism to produce an EMF and consequently - an electric circuit.
Electric Generator
Electrode
Voltage Drop
Magnetic Lines of Force
15. Opposition to current flow
Molecule
Conductor
Resistance
Electromagnet
16. 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.
Step- Down Transformer
Current
Storage Battery
Volt
17. A current which reverses in direction at regularly recurring intervals - the total flow in one direction being equal to that in the other direction.
Electromagnetic Induction
Power
Alternating Current
Positive Plate
18. One million ohms.
Primary Winding
Mega Ohm
Current
Kilowatt
19. 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.
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
Bimetallic Strip
Resistor
Valance Electron
20. The moving part of a dynamo or motor consisting of coils of wire around an iron core.
Magnetic Field
Ampere
Nucleus
Armature
21. A rate of movement of electrons through a conductor.
Ohm's Law
Magnetic Field
Primary Winding
Current
22. One- thousandth of a ampere
Alternating Current
Three -Phase Circuit
Magnetic Material
Milliampere
23. 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.
'Crose Phase'
Molecule
Bimetallic Strip
Electromagnet
24. Shows relationship between Current - Voltage - Wattage and Resistance.
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25. The difference between the electrical condition of one point in an electric circuit and that of another point which tends to cause current to flow between two points. Measured in volts.
Potential Difference
Ohmmeter
Volt
Electro- Motive Force
26. The opposite ends of a magnet where the magnetism is concentrated. Each magnet has two poles - designated as north and south.
Electrolyte
Conductor
Electrical Circuit
Magnetic Poles
27. A certain force exhibited by some materials which give them the ability to attract other materials. Principally iron or its alloys.
Magnetism
Insulator
Magnetic Pole
Storage Battery
28. An instrument for measuring electric current
Magnetic Pole
Plates
Electro- Motive Force
Amp Meter
29. 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
Kilowatt Hour
Electrical Circuit
Molecule
Meter
30. A very low resistance path placed in a circuit in such a manner as to allow an excessive current flow.
Micro Volt
Secondary Cell
Short Circuit
Millivolt
31. A material with few free electrons. A structure or material used to prevent the passage of current.
Non - Magnetic Material
Shells
Insulator
Alternator
32. Lines representing the direction of the magnetic force in a magnetic field.
Primary Winding
Milliampere
Series Circuit
Magnetic Lines of Force
33. Fundamental constituents of matter. The 'elements' (tiny particles) which come together in various combinations to form molecules of many substances.
Molecule
Voltage Drop
Parallel Circuit
Atom
34. Iron and certain alloys of iron which are magnetized by artificial means.
Electrode
Artificial Magnet
Plates
'Crose Phase'
35. Those electrons in orbits farthest out from the nucleus - loosely bound and migrate from one atom to another.
Magnetic Circuit
Non - Magnetic Material
Parallel Circuit
Free Electrons
36. A generator that produces alternating current.
Magnetism
Artificial Magnet
Alternator
Electromagnet
37. 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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38. A device used to change the voltage of an alternating current circuit.
Kilowatt Hour
Parallel Circuit
Transformer
Molecule
39. The rotating member of an electrical machine.
Micro Ohm
Step-Up Transformer
Proton
Rotor
40. 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
Storage Battery
Magnetic Pole
Mega Ohm
41. A complete sequence of events - as an alternating- current cycle.
Alternator
Primary Cell
Transformer
Cycle
42. Occurs when a stream of electrons are caused to move through a conductor.
Magnetic Field
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
Current
Volt
43. That property of a material which determines how readily it conducts magnetic lines of flux. Opposite magnetic quality or conductivity.
Permeability
Step- Down Transformer
Electron
Resistor
44. 1.Speed of conductors cutting lines of force 2.Strength of the magnetic field 3.Length of conductors cutting through the field
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
Parallel Circuit
Positive Plate
'Crose Phase'
45. A circuit in which there is resistance (load) connected both in series and parallel.
Three -Phase Circuit
Factors governing the Value of EMF of a Generator
Voltmeter
Series - Parallel Circuit
46. An alternating current which current cycle begins earlier than its voltage cycle.
Secondary Winding
Leading Current
Micro Ohm
Alternating Current
47. 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.
Circuit
Conductor
Storage Battery
Nucleus
48. One millionth of an ampere.
Lines of Force
Magnetic Lines of Force
Micro Ampere
Current
49. Total and complete opposition to the flow of electrons
Factors Governing Resistance
Rotor
Impedance
Series - Parallel Circuit
50. Coil connected to the source of power on a transformer.
Proton
Primary Winding
Conductor
Amp Meter