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Electrical Components
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1. Current Consumption. The amount of amps or milliamps needed to maintain operation of a control or device.
Zener Diode
Supply Current
CMV
Microamp
2. A material used to conduct electricity or heat.
Impedance
Intrinsically safe
Conductor
Forward resistance
3. The form of radiation used to make non-contact temperature measurements. In the electromagnetic spectrum it is the area beyond red light from 760 nanometers to 1000 microns.
Infrared
PID
Supply Current
Cycle Time
4. '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.
BTU
Root Mean Square
Light Emitting Diode
Instrument Society of America
5. UL; ~LINK~
Underwriters Laboratories
Diode
Ground
Mil
6. A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material - such as iron - that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire.
I
Relay
Electromagnet
Latching logic
7. Radio Frequency Interference.
Cathode
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
RFI
CMV
8. The difference in potential measured between two points caused by resistance or impedance.
Magnetic Flux
Alternating Current
Kilovolt
Voltage Drop
9. A hypothetical nuclear of a quark plus an antiproton.
Transducer
PSID
Diode
Quap
10. A device incorporating semiconductor material and suitable contacts capable of performing electrical functions (such as voltage - current or power amplification) with low power requirements.
Transistor
RTD
N.O.
Chatter
11. An electrical circuit that increases the power - voltage or current of an applied signal.
Voltmeter
Amplifier
Quasiparticle
OR Logic
12. The output that is produced when one or more inputs are present.
Conduit
PSID
Maximum Operating Temperature
OR Logic
13. A controller whose action is either fully on or off.
OR Logic
Millimeter
On/Off Controller
Cycle Time
14. Commonly used in generators and motors - it is an electromagnet formed from a coil of insulated wire that is wound around a soft iron core.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Grounding Conductor
Field cell
Root Mean Square
15. A connected path to earth or to a conductive body that has a reference potential to earth.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Filter
Grounded
Q-value
16. MLS; A photoelectric control that operates on pulsed infrared radiation at a specific frequency - and responds only to that frequency of pulse. MLS is used frequently in areas where ambient light may cause problems with other types of sensors.
Make
Modulated Light Source Control
Resistance
BTU
17. The rate at which electricity flows - measured in amperes - 1 ampere = 1 coulomb per second.
Current
Thyristor
Quantum Electronics
Electrolysis
18. 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.
Gain
Modulated Light Source Control
VOM
Power Supply
19. The energy delivered by a circuit or device. The electrical signal produced by the input to the transducer.
Circuit
Output
American National Standards Institute
SCR
20. A tube - pipe or trough that carries and protects electric wiring.
National Fire Protection Association
Leakage current
Conduit
Vector
21. Very High Frequency.
VHF
Ampere
Current
Microvolt
22. Magnetically - opposite poles - north and south. In electricity - oppositely charged poles - positive and negative.
Polarity
Anode
Thermistor
Actuator
23. The speed or time rate of change of displacement.
Break
Frequency
Open Circuit
Velocity
24. A meter used to measure units of volts.
Cathode
Voltmeter
Quap
Ohmeter
25. The interaction of magnetism and electrical current.
Electrodynamic
Mean Temperature
Ingress Protection Ratings
Actuator
26. An anode (+) or cathode (-) conductor on a device through which an electric current passes.
Instrument Society of America
Electrode
N.C.
Mean Temperature
27. An arrangement of any of various conductors through which electric current can flow from a supply current.
Electrode
Electric circuit
Canadian Standards Administration
Load
28. A form of energy produced by the flow of particles of matter and consists of commonly attractive positively (protons [+]) and negatively (electrons [-]) charged atomic particles. A stream of electrons - or an electric current.
Transducer
Electricity
Power Supply
Filter
29. The basic of thermal energy. The work done by the force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter.
I
Break
Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
Joule
30. The unit by which electrical resistance is measured. One ohm is equal to the current of one ampere which will flow when a voltage of one volt is applied
Mean Temperature
Magnetic Field
Ohm
Farad
31. A silicone semiconductor that maintains a fixed voltage in a circuit.
Absolute Zero
Zener Diode
RTD
Millivolt
32. Electric and magnetic force field that surrounds a moving electric charge.
Maximum Load Current
Direct Current
Weber
Electromagnetic field
33. Electric current passing through an electrolyte which produces chemical changes in it.
Modulated Light Source Control
Zener Diode
Electrolysis
Canadian Standards Administration
34. NEMA;
Celsius
Q-value
Watt-hour
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
35. An electrical circuit that is not 'made'. Contacts - switches or similar devices are open and preventing the floe of current.
Transient Protection
Y
Quasiparticle
Open Circuit
36. The measure of the ability of a material or substance to carry electrical current.
Conductance
Kilowatt
VF
CMV
37. 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
Quality Control
Cycle
Relay
Microvolt
38. ANSI;
American National Standards Institute
Light Emitting Diode
Kilowatt Hour
Make
39. A device that transfers power or energy from one system to another - such as taking a physical quality and changing it to an electrical signal.
Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
Transducer
Vacuum
Forward resistance
40. A unit of energy in solid-state physics with mass and momentum but that does not exist as a free particle.
Quartziodine Lamp
RTD
Quasiparticle
Farad
41. The average temperature of a process.
Mean Temperature
Electrochemistry
Kilowatt Hour
X ray
42. Applying molecular physics to electronics.
Current
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Lag
Quantum Electronics
43. Kwh; One thousand watt-hours.
Kilowatt Hour
N.O.
Kilovolt
Potentiometer
44. Silicone Controlled Rectifier.
Joule
Q-value
Diode
SCR
45. Pounds per square inch gage. Pressure in relationship to the ambient air pressure>
N.O.
PSIG
VF
Manual Reset Switch
46. A switching device used in switching high DC loads. It contains a small permanent magnet which deflects arc in order to quench it.
Electrode
Magnetic Blow-out Switch
Watt-hour
Magnetic Flux
47. One millionth of an amp.
Joule
Microamp
Velocity
Maximum Operating Temperature
48. One millionth of a volt.
Microvolt
Current
Break
X ray
49. IEEE;
Environmental Protection Agency
Millivolt
Filter
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
50. A variable resistor.
Potentiometer
Actuator
Power Dissipation
Electrolyte