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Electrical Components
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1. The pronounced curvature in reverse voltage current that is characteristic of a diode.
American National Standards Institute
Anode
Zener Effect
I
2. A meter used to measure electrical resistance in units of ohms.
Ohmeter
PSIA
Isothermal
Series Circuit
3. The amount of time it takes for a device to react to an input signal.
Mil
Rectifier
Response Time
Absolute Zero
4. MA; One thousandth of an amp.
Quantum
Milliamp
Filament
Ohm
5. A variable resistor.
Electron
International Electrotechnical Commission
Potentiometer
Supply Current
6. The adjustment of a display that results are zero on the display corresponding to a non-zero signal.
Diode
Modulated Light Source Control
Zero Adjustment
Maximum Load Current
7. One thousandth of an inch.
Mil
Electricity
Supply Voltage
Phase
8. The method by which two devices or systems are connected and interact with each other.
Latent heat
Amp
Time Delay Before Availability
Interface
9. A circuit conductor that is grounded to become part of the electric circuit by design and intent.
Celsius
Grounded Conductor
Watt-hour
American National Standards Institute
10. An electromagnetic radiation produced when the inner satellite electrons of heavy atoms have been excited by collision with a stream of fast electrons return to their ground state - giving up the energy previously imparted to them.
X ray
Electrodynamic
Joule
CMV
11. Symbol used to denote transformer.
Conduit
Quartz
XFMR
Fluorescent
12. CSA ~LINK~
Canadian Standards Administration
Ohmeter
Watt-hour
Mueller Bridge
13. One millionth of a volt.
Instrument Society of America
Microvolt
Mean Temperature
Forward resistance
14. A reference point at zero potential with respect to the earth. In an electronic circuit it is the common return path for electric current. A conducting connection between the earth and an electrical circuit or electrical equipment. Also - the negativ
Ground
Joule
CMV
Electrokinetics
15. IBEW;
Proximity Switch
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Millivolt
Momentary switch
16. One millionth of a meter.
Rectifier
Quartz
Hazardous Location
Micron
17. Magnetically - opposite poles - north and south. In electricity - oppositely charged poles - positive and negative.
Thermoelectricity
Diode
Polarity
Kilowatt
18. The measured amount of electrical energy that represents the electrostatic forces between atomic particles. The nucleus of an atom has a positive charge (+) and the electrons have a negative charge(-).
Quark
Supply Voltage
Threshold Response
Charge
19. The amount of heat needed to convert one pound of water to one pound of steam. Latent heat is expressed in BTU per pound.
Latent heat
Actuator
Mil
Power Dissipation
20. 'British Thermal Unit' - the amount of thermal energy required to raise one pound of water 1degree F. One BTU is equal to .293 watt hours. One kWh is equal to 3412 BTUs.
Quasiparticle
Threshold Response
BTU
Circuit
21. A circuit which may have one or many resistors and/or other various devices connected in a series so that the current has only one path to follow.
Relay
Series Circuit
Electric circuit
Milliamp
22. SI; The standard metric system of units.
Diode
Bridge Rectifier
System International
Grounding Conductor
23. Radio Frequency Interference.
Series Circuit
Farad
RFI
Thyristor
24. A Solid State relay is a switching device that completes or interrupts a circuit electrically and has no moving parts. A Mechanical relay is an electromechanical device that closes contacts to complete a circuit or opens contacts to interrupt a circu
Factory Mutual
Ripple
Electrodynamic
Relay
25. Current Consumption. The amount of amps or milliamps needed to maintain operation of a control or device.
Mean Temperature
Amp
Delta
Supply Current
26. Inspection - analysis and action required to ensure quality of output.
Quality Control
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Magnetic Field
Diode
27. The rapid on/off cycling of a relay caused by improper signal or adjustment - faulty contacts - or other malfunction.
Filter
OR Logic
UHF
Chatter
28. That part of a circuit which is physically interconnected.
Hard Wired
Thermocouple
Mueller Bridge
Power Dissipation
29. The increase of the power level - current or voltage of a signal. In an amplifier it is the ratio of the output to the input signal levels.
Direct Current
Actuator
Charge
Gain
30. (AC); Electrical current that changes (or alternates) in magnitude and direction of the current at regular intervals.
Absolute Zero
Thermocouple
International Organization for Standardization
Alternating Current
31. See; 'Proximity Sensor'.
Ground
Proximity Switch
RFI
Forward Voltage
32. IEC;
Direct Current
Ohmeter
Y
International Electrotechnical Commission
33. An interconnected arrangement of parts for carrying high-voltage electricity.
Cycle
Electroduct
Quantum
Kilowatt
34. The modification of a signal that causes the output to remain energized until it is released by intent.
Open Circuit
Latching logic
Microvolt
Process Meter
35. Chemical changes and energy produced by electric currents.
AWG
Proximity Sensor
Electrochemistry
Thyristor
36. Intensity. The commonly used symbol used to represent Amperes when used in formulas. I = Intensity = Current = Amps = Amperes.
Working Standard
I
Conduction
National Electrical Code
37. (ampere)The basic unit of current in an electrical circuit. One ampere is the rate of flow of electric current when one coulomb of charge flows past a point in the circuit in one second. Symbolically characterized by the letter 'I' and sometimes 'A'
Amp
Quark
Ohm
Diode
38. A meter used to measure units of volts.
Maximum Load Current
Gain
Voltmeter
Farad
39. Also known as Hertz - it is the number of complete cycles of periodic waveform that occur during a time period of one second.
Zener Diode
Frequency
Current Proportioning
Power Supply
40. Variable Frequency.
Mean Temperature
VF
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Gain
41. Protective circuitry to guard against spikes that might be induced on the supply line.
Electrolysis
Mil
Transient Protection
Ampere
42. Voltage; The unit of electromotive force (EMF) that causes current to flow. One volt causes a current of one amp through a resistance of one ohm.
Electromagnet
Volt
Transistor
International Organization for Standardization
43. ISA;
Lag
Conductor
Quantum
Instrument Society of America
44. LED; A solid state light source component that emits light or invisible infrared radiation.
Microamp
Zener Effect
Light Emitting Diode
Electrochemistry
45. Resistance Temperature Detector.
Infrared
Quality Control
PSID
RTD
46. UL; ~LINK~
Rheostat
Efficiency
Underwriters Laboratories
Vector
47. NEMA;
Capacitor
Current Proportioning
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
48. The standard that is used to make comparison measurements or calibrations.
Working Standard
Momentary switch
Response Time
Rheostat
49. A process that is kept at a constant temperature.
Supply Voltage
Q-value
Hazardous Location
Isothermal
50. European environmental ratings. Similar to NEMA ratings in the USA. IP;*site has NEMA comparisons ~LINK~
N.C.
Underwriters Laboratories
Root Mean Square
Ingress Protection Ratings