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Electrical Components
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A small current leaking from an output device in the off state caused by semiconductor characteristics.
Supply Voltage
Electrode
Leakage current
Coulomb
2. The average temperature of a process.
Amplifier
Ground
Latching logic
Mean Temperature
3. The conductor that is used by intent to connect the grounded circuit of an electrical wiring system or equipment to a grounding electrode with reference to earth.
Quartziodine Lamp
Dilectric
Zener Effect
Grounding Conductor
4. (DC); Electrical current that flows consistently in one direction only.
Magnetic Blow-out Switch
Direct Current
Weber
Electrode
5. A hypothetical nuclear of a quark plus an antiproton.
Latching logic
Kilowatt
Cathode
Quap
6. When there is current through a semiconductor p-n junction it is the resistance of a forward-biased junction.
Forward resistance
Electron
RFI
Rectifier
7. Symbol used to denote transformer.
Thermistor
XFMR
Electrolyte
Amp
8. A full-wave rectifier where the diodes are connected in a bridge circuit. This allows the current to the load during both the positive and negative alternating of the supply voltage.
Threshold Response
CMV
Voltage Drop
Bridge Rectifier
9. A silicone semiconductor that maintains a fixed voltage in a circuit.
Ground
Conduction
Kilovolt amperes
Zener Diode
10. Pounds per square inch gage. Pressure in relationship to the ambient air pressure>
Rheostat
Transducer
PSIG
RFI
11. A meter used to measure electrical resistance in units of ohms.
Ohmeter
Conductor
Working Standard
Circuit
12. The time based relationship between a reference and a periodic function.
Working Standard
Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
N.C.
Phase
13. Intensity. The commonly used symbol used to represent Amperes when used in formulas. I = Intensity = Current = Amps = Amperes.
VHF
I
Beta
Filament
14. A fluctuation in the intensity of a steady current.
Ripple
Electricity
Conduction
Instrument Society of America
15. The power of one watt operating for one hour - and equal to 3 -600 joules.
Watt-hour
Proximity Sensor
VF
Voltage Drop
16. One of the very small discrete packets into which many forms of energy are subdivided.
Quantum
Impedance
Delta
Fluorescent
17. 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.
Vacuum
VHF
Electrolysis
Gain
18. The element inside a vacuum tube - incandescent lamp or other similar device.
Ampere
Interface
Filament
PSIG
19. The standard that is used to make comparison measurements or calibrations.
Joule
Relay
Working Standard
Thermoelectricity
20. A connected path to earth or to a conductive body that has a reference potential to earth.
Velocity
Grounded
Forward resistance
Frequency
21. (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
VHF
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Kilowatt Hour
22. The mechanism of a switch which operates the contacts.
Actuator
Circuit
Ground
Transient
23. A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material - such as iron - that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire.
Electromagnet
Latching logic
Electroduct
Output
24. 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
Ohm
Thermocouple
Quap
Filter
25. A variable resistor.
Amp
Watt-hour
Quap
Rheostat
26. The amount of heat needed to convert one pound of water to one pound of steam. Latent heat is expressed in BTU per pound.
Cycle
Ripple
Diode
Latent heat
27. A positive (+) electrode. The point where electrons exit from a device to the external electric circuit.
Direct Current
Anode
Chatter
Polarity
28. A form of silicone dioxide. Commonly used in the making of radio transmitters and heat resistant products.
Quartz
Magnetic Flux
PSID
Plasma
29. The behavior of charged particles and the steady motion of charge in magnetic and electric fields.
Leakage current
Electrokinetics
Filament
Break
30. Electrical energy produced by the action of heat.
Rheostat
Gain
Thermoelectricity
VOM
31. A three mode control consisting of time Proportioning - Integral and Derivative rate action.
Mean Temperature
Factory Mutual
PID
AWG
32. That part of a circuit which is physically interconnected.
N.O.
Hard Wired
Bridge Rectifier
Rectifier
33. A sudden and unwanted increase or decrease of supply voltage or current.
Output
VOM
Underwriters Laboratories
Transient
34. The voltage that is applied across a semiconductor junction to permit forward current through that junction and the device. Forward voltage is also known as 'bias.'
Latching logic
Forward Voltage
Velocity
Thermocouple
35. The current that is gained by a transistor when it is connected in a common emitter circuit.
Beta
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Latent heat
Momentary switch
36. The adjustment of a display that results are zero on the display corresponding to a non-zero signal.
Make
Power Supply
Zero Adjustment
Phase Proportioning
37. A high-intensity incandescent lamp with a quartz bulb containing an inert gas of iodine or bromine vapor.
Voltmeter
Electromagnetic field
VHF
Quartziodine Lamp
38. ISO;
International Organization for Standardization
Ohmeter
Filament
Intrinsically safe
39. Mm; One thousandth of a meter.
Millimeter
Thermoelectricity
VHF
Transient Protection
40. Radio Frequency Interference.
RFI
SCR
Ground
Polarity
41. MA; One thousandth of an amp.
Open Circuit
Milliamp
Millivolt
Load
42. A switch with contacts that are made with actuating force and released when that force is removed.
Mean Temperature
Open Circuit
Momentary switch
Proximity Switch
43. A solid-state switching device for semiconductors to convert AC current in one of two directions controlled by an electrode.
Ohmeter
Lag
Flux
Thyristor
44. The time it takes for a controller to complete one on/off cycle.
Frequency
Watt
Magnetic Field
Cycle Time
45. The energy delivered by a circuit or device. The electrical signal produced by the input to the transducer.
Current
Canadian Standards Administration
VF
Output
46. The opposition to electrical flow.
Quality Control
Transient
Impedance
Delta
47. The range of voltage needed to maintain operation of a control or device.
Supply Voltage
Quartz
Intrinsically safe
Cycle
48. The time delay between the output signal and the response time of the receiver of the signal.
Vacuum
Circuit
Absolute Zero
Lag
49. IEC;
Ingress Protection Ratings
International Electrotechnical Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
Electrode
50. A device - instrument or component that will not produce any spark or thermal effects under any conditions that are normal or abnormal that will ignite a specified gas mixture. Electrical and thermal energy limits are at levels incapable of causing i
Threshold Response
Intrinsically safe
Thermistor
Isothermal