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Electrical Components
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1. Kw; One thousand watts.
Maximum Power Rating
Kilowatt
Impedance
Load
2. 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.
Amp
Charge
Cycle
Efficiency
3. -459.67
Break
Quark
Conduction
Absolute Zero
4. Kwh; One thousand watt-hours.
Electrolyte
Proximity Switch
Kilowatt Hour
On/Off Controller
5. 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.
Threshold Response
Electrochemistry
Micron
Series Circuit
6. The range of voltage needed to maintain operation of a control or device.
Infrared
Supply Voltage
Lag
Celsius
7. The unit of power. One watt equals one joule per second - 1/746th horsepower.
Isothermal
Delta
BTU
Watt
8. One thousandth of an inch.
Infrared
Thermocouple
Mil
Modulated Light Source Control
9. Very High Frequency.
Magnetic Flux
VHF
Pulse
Thermoelectricity
10. To close an electrical circuit. To establish an electrical circuit through the closing of a contact - switch or other related device.
X ray
Electrodynamic
Make
Supply Current
11. A variable resistor.
M
Transistor
Rheostat
Cycle Time
12. IEC;
On/Off Controller
Kilovolt amperes
International Electrotechnical Commission
Intrinsically safe
13. The maximum temperature at which a device can be safely operated.
Filter
Vector
AWG
Maximum Operating Temperature
14. OSHA;
Quasiparticle
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Electrolysis
PSID
15. Volt-ohm Meter.
M
Magnetic Field
VOM
Manual Reset Switch
16. A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material - such as iron - that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire.
Electromagnet
Process Meter
Vacuum
Kilovolt amperes
17. When there is current through a semiconductor p-n junction it is the resistance of a forward-biased junction.
Chatter
Milliamp
Forward resistance
Proximity Sensor
18. A silicone semiconductor that maintains a fixed voltage in a circuit.
Zener Diode
Q-value
Y
Time Delay Before Availability
19. The amount of time it takes for a device to react to an input signal.
Quap
OR Logic
Response Time
Electromagnetic field
20. The pronounced curvature in reverse voltage current that is characteristic of a diode.
Zener Effect
Voltmeter
Electromagnetic field
Conductor
21. FM; ~LINK~
Factory Mutual
Amp
Grounding Conductor
Milliamp
22. A unit of electrical current named after French physicist Andr
Underwriters Laboratories
Electrokinetics
Zero Adjustment
Ampere
23. kV; One thousand volts.
Amp
Kilovolt
Rectifier
Mueller Bridge
24. One millionth of a meter.
RTD
Micron
Plasma
Electromagnet
25. Symbol used for wye configuration for three phase electrical connections.
Y
Intrinsically safe
Thermistor
Manual Reset Switch
26. The measure of the ability of a material or substance to carry electrical current.
Conductance
Conductor
Celsius
Supply Current
27. The maximum watts that a device can safely handle.
Milliamp
Charge
Amp
Maximum Power Rating
28. The time delay between the output signal and the response time of the receiver of the signal.
Lag
Kilowatt Hour
Load
Electromagnet
29. ANSI;
Quartz
Velocity
Load
American National Standards Institute
30. A material used to conduct electricity or heat.
Latent heat
VOM
Thermistor
Conductor
31. The electrical demand of a process. Load can be expressed or calculated as amps (current) - ohms (resistance) or watts (power).
Load
Break
Transducer
Quasiparticle
32. 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.
Joule
Electrochemistry
PSID
X ray
33. Variable Frequency.
VF
Break
Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
M
34. The unit for capacitance. A capacitor that stored one coulomb of charge with one volt across it will have a value of one farad.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Canadian Standards Administration
Farad
XMTR
35. 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
Dilectric
Frequency
Quartziodine Lamp
36. '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
Proximity Sensor
XMTR
Transient
37. A switching device used in switching high DC loads. It contains a small permanent magnet which deflects arc in order to quench it.
CMV
Proximity Sensor
Canadian Standards Administration
Magnetic Blow-out Switch
38. The adjustment of a display that results are zero on the display corresponding to a non-zero signal.
VHF
Zero Adjustment
Environmental Protection Agency
National Fire Protection Association
39. 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.
Grounding Conductor
Thermoelectricity
Current
Ohmeter
40. RMS; AC voltage that equals DC voltage that will do the same amount of work. For an AC sine wave it is 0.707 x peak voltage.
Root Mean Square
Coulomb
Volt
National Electrical Code
41. Non-conducting material used to isolate and/or insulate energized electrical components.
On/Off Controller
Dilectric
Electrodynamic
Y
42. A hypothetical nuclear of a quark plus an antiproton.
Magnetic Flux
N.C.
Quap
N.O.
43. A fundamental negatively (-) charged atomic particle that rotates around a positively (+) charged nucleus of the atom.
Magnetic Blow-out Switch
OR Logic
Transducer
Electron
44. IBEW;
PSIG
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Maximum Load Current
Quark
45. The amount of power that is consumed and converted to heat.
Series Circuit
International Organization for Standardization
Power Dissipation
Grounded Conductor
46. 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(-).
Charge
Maximum Operating Temperature
Forward Voltage
Power Supply
47. A fluctuation in the intensity of a steady current.
Light Emitting Diode
Resistance
AWG
Ripple
48. LED; A solid state light source component that emits light or invisible infrared radiation.
Transient Protection
Light Emitting Diode
VF
Electromagnetic field
49. Pounds per square inch gage. Pressure in relationship to the ambient air pressure>
RFI
Interface
PSIG
Environmental Protection Agency
50. The time it takes for a controller to complete one on/off cycle.
Quap
Cycle Time
M
Vacuum