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Electrical Components
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1. The adjustment of a display that results are zero on the display corresponding to a non-zero signal.
Mueller Bridge
Zero Adjustment
Load
Watt
2. Intensity. The commonly used symbol used to represent Amperes when used in formulas. I = Intensity = Current = Amps = Amperes.
Phase
Gain
I
Pulse
3. Electric and magnetic force field that surrounds a moving electric charge.
Watt-hour
Electromagnetic field
Capacitor
Quartziodine Lamp
4. The rapid on/off cycling of a relay caused by improper signal or adjustment - faulty contacts - or other malfunction.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Resistance
Amplifier
Chatter
5. A unit of electrical current named after French physicist Andr
Ampere
Resistance
Beta
Electroduct
6. A device used to store electrical energy in an electrostatic field until discharge.
Coulomb
Capacitor
Leakage current
Thyristor
7. The average temperature of a process.
Current Proportioning
Mean Temperature
International Organization for Standardization
On/Off Controller
8. ISA;
Power Supply
Transient Protection
Break
Instrument Society of America
9. Response to the change in the level of the input signal.
Threshold Response
Open Circuit
Manual Reset Switch
Load
10. 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.
Make
Transient
Momentary switch
X ray
11. '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.
Zener Effect
XMTR
BTU
Triac
12. A solid-state switching device used in switching AC wave forms.
Underwriters Laboratories
National Electrical Code
Alternating Current
Triac
13. IEEE;
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Diode
Current Proportioning
Maximum Power Rating
14. A temperature scale. Also known as centigrade. Sea level water will freeze at 0
Maximum Operating Temperature
Phase Proportioning
American National Standards Institute
Celsius
15. Kwh; One thousand watt-hours.
Kilowatt Hour
Power Dissipation
XMTR
Root Mean Square
16. 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.
Thyristor
National Electrical Code
Cycle
Quap
17. OSHA;
Vector
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Momentary switch
Velocity
18. Also known as Hertz - it is the number of complete cycles of periodic waveform that occur during a time period of one second.
Cathode
Charge
Frequency
Quartziodine Lamp
19. (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'
Potentiometer
Vacuum
Quasiparticle
Amp
20. 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.
Magnetic Blow-out Switch
Microvolt
Transducer
Grounded
21. Electrical energy produced by the action of heat.
Thermoelectricity
Magnetic Blow-out Switch
BTU
Anode
22. The time it takes for a controller to complete one on/off cycle.
Cycle Time
PID
Electromagnetic field
XMTR
23. The pronounced curvature in reverse voltage current that is characteristic of a diode.
Kilovolt amperes
Zener Effect
Plasma
PID
24. A unit of electric charge. The amount of charge conveyed in one second by one ampere.
Electroduct
Grounded Conductor
Coulomb
Beta
25. 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.
Modulated Light Source Control
Dilectric
International Organization for Standardization
Current Proportioning
26. A tube - pipe or trough that carries and protects electric wiring.
Lag
Modulated Light Source Control
Electrode
Conduit
27. The maximum watts that a device can safely handle.
National Electrical Code
Maximum Power Rating
Quasiparticle
Latching logic
28. Output power divided by input power - (work performed in ratio to energy used to produce it).
Quantum Electronics
Direct Current
Ampere
Efficiency
29. 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.
Electricity
Response Time
OR Logic
Electromagnetic field
30. 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
Quartz
Kilowatt
Electrode
31. UL; ~LINK~
Underwriters Laboratories
International Electrotechnical Commission
Coulomb
Time Delay Before Availability
32. Pressure that is less than atmospheric pressure.
Field cell
Proximity Switch
Vacuum
Millivolt
33. A coil of wire wound about a magnetic material - such as iron - that produces a magnetic field when current flows through the wire.
Canadian Standards Administration
Process Meter
Electromagnet
Plasma
34. Two dissimilar metals connected at a point - that produce an electrical current whose magnitude is dependent upon the temperature at the junction point.
CMV
Thermocouple
Supply Current
Impedance
35. A material used to conduct electricity or heat.
Conductor
Root Mean Square
Grounding Conductor
Conduit
36. The speed or time rate of change of displacement.
Circuit
N.C.
Light Emitting Diode
Velocity
37. The amount of time it takes for a device to react to an input signal.
Response Time
Cycle
PSID
Maximum Load Current
38. Expressed in webers - it is the product of the average normal component of the magnetic intensity over a surface and the area of that surface.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Lag
Actuator
Magnetic Flux
39. The modification of a signal that causes the output to remain energized until it is released by intent.
Ampere
Anode
Hazardous Location
Latching logic
40. ISO;
Microvolt
International Organization for Standardization
Thermoelectricity
Infrared
41. Electric current passing through an electrolyte which produces chemical changes in it.
Manual Reset Switch
Electrolysis
Circuit
Filament
42. Chemical changes and energy produced by electric currents.
Electroduct
Q-value
Electrochemistry
XFMR
43. The unit of power. One watt equals one joule per second - 1/746th horsepower.
N.O.
Leakage current
Watt
Voltmeter
44. A connected path to earth or to a conductive body that has a reference potential to earth.
Triac
Time Delay Before Availability
Grounded
Electrolysis
45. A meter used to measure units of volts.
Ingress Protection Ratings
Voltmeter
Conductor
BTU
46. The maximum temperature at which a device can be safely operated.
Maximum Operating Temperature
Diode
Thermocouple
Weber
47. A meter used to measure electrical resistance in units of ohms.
Hazardous Location
Intrinsically safe
Ohmeter
Output
48. One millionth of a volt.
Quasiparticle
Threshold Response
Microvolt
Mil
49. The basic of thermal energy. The work done by the force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter.
Power Dissipation
Light Emitting Diode
Joule
VF
50. The rate at which electricity flows - measured in amperes - 1 ampere = 1 coulomb per second.
Magnetic Field
Current
Quartz
VF