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Electrical Components
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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(-).
Delta
Electrochemistry
Charge
Hazardous Location
2. The output that is produced when one or more inputs are present.
OR Logic
Alternating Current
Transistor
Direct Current
3. A device having two terminals and has a low resistance to electrical current in one direction and a high resistance in the other direction.
Zener Effect
Phase Proportioning
Diode
M
4. The rate at which electricity flows - measured in amperes - 1 ampere = 1 coulomb per second.
Current
Efficiency
Ground
Transient
5. The magnitude and time phase of a quantity - represented by a plotted line.
Vector
Quartziodine Lamp
Bridge Rectifier
X ray
6. A solid-state switching device for semiconductors to convert AC current in one of two directions controlled by an electrode.
Thyristor
Charge
Filament
Kilowatt
7. A region of space that surrounds a moving electrical charge or a magnetic pole - in which the electrical charge or magnetic pole experiences a force that is above the electrostatic ones associated with particles at rest.
Magnetic Field
National Electrical Code
Bridge Rectifier
Direct Current
8. MA; One thousandth of an amp.
Maximum Operating Temperature
Milliamp
Vector
Conductor
9. A silicone semiconductor that maintains a fixed voltage in a circuit.
Triac
I
Magnetic Field
Zener Diode
10. A sensor or switch with the ability to detect it's relationship to a metal target without making physical contact.
Momentary switch
Plasma
Electricity
Proximity Sensor
11. Variable Frequency.
Impedance
VF
Field cell
Zener Effect
12. Or Hertz; The measurement of the time period of one alternating electric current. In the United States this is commonly 60 cycles per second - or 60 Hertz.
Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
Cycle
On/Off Controller
Alternating Current
13. An electrical circuit that increases the power - voltage or current of an applied signal.
Infrared
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Amplifier
14. 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.
Zero Adjustment
Response Time
Electricity
Maximum Power Rating
15. A solid-state switching device used in switching AC wave forms.
Conductance
Circuit
Triac
Electromagnet
16. The range of temperature over which a device may be safely used. The temperature range which the device has been designed to operate.
Working Standard
Vacuum
Quartz
Operating Temperature
17. Pressure that is less than atmospheric pressure.
Conduit
Latent heat
Vacuum
Capacitor
18. A circuit element or components that allows signals of certain frequencies to pass and blocks signals of other frequencies.
Gain
Kilovolt
Filter
Electricity
19. An anode (+) or cathode (-) conductor on a device through which an electric current passes.
Velocity
Joule
Electrode
Grounded Conductor
20. A highly accurate bridge configuration that is used to measure three-wire RTD thermometers.
Magnetic Field
Mueller Bridge
Cathode
Frequency
21. One millionth of a meter.
Quantum Electronics
American National Standards Institute
Flux
Micron
22. A temperature scale. Also known as centigrade. Sea level water will freeze at 0
Rheostat
Cycle
Response Time
Celsius
23. SI; The standard metric system of units.
System International
Cycle Time
Supply Current
Microvolt
24. One millionth of a volt.
Thyristor
Microvolt
PID
Actuator
25. 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.
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
X ray
Transducer
Hard Wired
26. A full path of electrical current from a voltage source that passes completely from one terminal of the voltage source to another.
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Circuit
RTD
Electron
27. UL; ~LINK~
Voltmeter
VF
Underwriters Laboratories
Volt
28. NEMA;
X ray
Underwriters Laboratories
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
RFI
29. The interaction of magnetism and electrical current.
Supply Voltage
PSIG
Electrodynamic
Grounded
30. The standard that is used to make comparison measurements or calibrations.
Working Standard
Actuator
Q-value
Frequency
31. The part of a circuit that supplies power to the entire circuit or part of the circuit. Usually a separate unit that supplies power to a specific part of the circuit in a system.
Electrolysis
Root Mean Square
Supply Voltage
Power Supply
32. The amount of time it takes for a device to react to an input signal.
Response Time
Delta
AWG
Q-value
33. A fundamental negatively (-) charged atomic particle that rotates around a positively (+) charged nucleus of the atom.
Electron
Beta
Process Meter
PID
34. Response to the change in the level of the input signal.
Voltmeter
Thyristor
International Organization for Standardization
Threshold Response
35. Radio Frequency Interference.
Rectifier
Actuator
RFI
Milliamp
36. A unit of electrical current named after French physicist Andr
Ampere
Volt
BTU
Environmental Protection Agency
37. The maximum temperature at which a device can be safely operated.
Vacuum
Polarity
Maximum Operating Temperature
VHF
38. When there is current through a semiconductor p-n junction it is the resistance of a forward-biased junction.
Forward resistance
Open Circuit
Fluorescent
Frequency
39. The moving of electricity or heat through a conductor.
Zener Diode
Conduction
Y
X ray
40. A small current leaking from an output device in the off state caused by semiconductor characteristics.
Weber
N.C.
Process Meter
Leakage current
41. A negative (-) electrode. The point of entry of electrons into a device from an external circuit. The negative electrode of a semiconductor diode.
Infrared
Cathode
Quality Control
Kilowatt
42. EPA; ~LINK~
Proximity Sensor
Current
Relay
Environmental Protection Agency
43. Pounds per square inch differential. The difference in pressure between two points.
PSID
Chatter
Electrodynamic
Absolute Zero
44. In a temperature controller it is the output form that provides a current proportional to the amount of control that is required. Commonly it is the 4 to 20 milliamp current proportioning band that is used in the electronics industry.
Amp
Current Proportioning
Ground
Vacuum
45. The act of the opening of an electrical circuit.
Direct Current
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Break
Triac
46. Magnetically - opposite poles - north and south. In electricity - oppositely charged poles - positive and negative.
Infrared
Thyristor
Quartziodine Lamp
Polarity
47. A tube - pipe or trough that carries and protects electric wiring.
Resistance
Ohmeter
Conduit
Magnetic Field
48. The quality of having the ability to emit light when struck by electrons or another form of radiation.
VF
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Thermistor
Fluorescent
49. A meter used to measure electrical resistance in units of ohms.
Canadian Standards Administration
Hard Wired
Ohmeter
BTU
50. '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.
Mil
Series Circuit
Proximity Sensor
BTU