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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. The electrical demand of a process. Load can be expressed or calculated as amps (current) - ohms (resistance) or watts (power).
Conductance
Grounded Conductor
Electron
Load
2. A variable resistor.
Forward resistance
Millimeter
Modulated Light Source Control
Potentiometer
3. A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material - such as iron - that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire.
Resistance
PSIA
Electromagnet
Filter
4. When there is current through a semiconductor p-n junction it is the resistance of a forward-biased junction.
Beta
Cycle Time
Response Time
Forward resistance
5. A meter used to measure electrical resistance in units of ohms.
Leakage current
Ohmeter
Electroduct
Vector
6. A three mode control consisting of time Proportioning - Integral and Derivative rate action.
PID
Power Dissipation
Transducer
Load
7. Current Consumption. The amount of amps or milliamps needed to maintain operation of a control or device.
Supply Current
Electric circuit
Break
Maximum Operating Temperature
8. NEC: A set of regulations pertaining to electrical installation and design in the interest of the protection of life and property. The NEC is adopted by NFPA and approved by ANSI. It is the preferred standard of guidelines used by most electrical reg
Thyristor
National Electrical Code
Velocity
VOM
9. Applying molecular physics to electronics.
Quantum Electronics
Working Standard
Maximum Power Rating
Conduit
10. IEEE;
OR Logic
On/Off Controller
Isothermal
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
11. A switch in a controller that manually resets after exceeding the controllers limit.
Grounding Conductor
Manual Reset Switch
Y
Microvolt
12. A circuit conductor that is grounded to become part of the electric circuit by design and intent.
Series Circuit
Grounded Conductor
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Vacuum
13. Pounds per square inch differential. The difference in pressure between two points.
Watt
PSID
Fluorescent
Conductance
14. The act of the opening of an electrical circuit.
Electrolysis
Filament
Threshold Response
Break
15. A sudden and unwanted increase or decrease of supply voltage or current.
SCR
Transient
N.O.
Electric circuit
16. UL; ~LINK~
Direct Current
Underwriters Laboratories
Vacuum
Triac
17. To close an electrical circuit. To establish an electrical circuit through the closing of a contact - switch or other related device.
Ampere
Cycle Time
UHF
Make
18. A circuit element or components that allows signals of certain frequencies to pass and blocks signals of other frequencies.
Ohmeter
Quality Control
Filter
Current Proportioning
19. A variable resistor.
Rheostat
Farad
Operating Temperature
Phase
20. The time based relationship between a reference and a periodic function.
Anode
Phase
Quartziodine Lamp
Power Supply
21. One thousandth of an inch.
Working Standard
Electromagnet
Actuator
Mil
22. Radio Frequency Interference.
RFI
Electric circuit
Plasma
Grounded
23. The magnitude and time phase of a quantity - represented by a plotted line.
Voltage Drop
Vector
Kilowatt
Quantum Electronics
24. In a three phase connection all three phases are connected in series thus forming a closed circuit.
Electrodynamic
Electrokinetics
Output
Delta
25. MV; One thousandth of a volt. The difference in potential needed to cause a current of one milliampere flow through a resistance of one ohm.
VOM
I
Quartz
Millivolt
26. See; 'Proximity Sensor'.
Output
Manual Reset Switch
Proximity Switch
Q-value
27. Non-conducting material used to isolate and/or insulate energized electrical components.
Actuator
Proximity Sensor
Dilectric
Direct Current
28. The difference in potential measured between two points caused by resistance or impedance.
Electromagnetic field
Voltage Drop
Momentary switch
Alternating Current
29. An interconnected arrangement of parts for carrying high-voltage electricity.
Electroduct
Modulated Light Source Control
Milliamp
Supply Current
30. Symbol for Mega - one million.
M
Mueller Bridge
I
Quap
31. The amount of power that is consumed and converted to heat.
Power Dissipation
Conduit
Watt
Capacitor
32. The behavior of charged particles and the steady motion of charge in magnetic and electric fields.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
XMTR
BTU
Electrokinetics
33. Inspection - analysis and action required to ensure quality of output.
Electroduct
Quality Control
Ingress Protection Ratings
Maximum Power Rating
34. Symbol used for wye configuration for three phase electrical connections.
Mean Temperature
Quartziodine Lamp
Y
Phase
35. (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'
Canadian Standards Administration
Zero Adjustment
Power Dissipation
Amp
36. The output that is produced when one or more inputs are present.
Efficiency
Millivolt
OR Logic
PID
37. 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
Quantum
Thermistor
Ohm
Farad
38. 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
Operating Temperature
Anode
Field-Effect Transistor (FET)
Relay
39. A fluctuation in the intensity of a steady current.
XMTR
Relay
Gain
Ripple
40. The modification of a signal that causes the output to remain energized until it is released by intent.
Response Time
Micron
Zener Effect
Latching logic
41. 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.
VF
Current Proportioning
Volt
I
42. Intensity. The commonly used symbol used to represent Amperes when used in formulas. I = Intensity = Current = Amps = Amperes.
I
Root Mean Square
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Alternating Current
43. The amount of time it takes for a device to react to an input signal.
Phase
Electricity
Response Time
N.O.
44. 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.
Impedance
Voltmeter
Conduit
Field cell
45. The quality of having the ability to emit light when struck by electrons or another form of radiation.
Frequency
Response Time
Hard Wired
Fluorescent
46. ANSI;
Fluorescent
American National Standards Institute
Proximity Sensor
Interface
47. A unit of electrical current named after French physicist Andr
Working Standard
Electromagnetic field
RFI
Ampere
48. Silicone Controlled Rectifier.
Interface
SCR
Conductance
Plasma
49. A hypothetical basic subatomic nuclear particle believed to be the basic component of protons - neutrons - etc.
Current Proportioning
Triac
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Quark
50. An area in which combustible or flammable mixtures are or could be present.
VHF
Proximity Sensor
Forward resistance
Hazardous Location