ELECTRICS

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  1. 2. Quantity of electrical energy.
  2. 3. Measured in amperes, it is the flow of electrons through a conductor. Also known as electron flow.
  3. 5. Magnitude or size of a signal voltage or current.
  4. 6. Width of the band of frequencies between the half power points.
  5. 8. Term derived from “transfer resistor.” Semiconductor device that can be used as an amplifier or as an electronic switch.
  6. 10. A circuit that increases the voltage, current, or power of a signal.
  7. 12. The region that lies between the emitter and collector of a bipolar junction transistor (BJT).
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  1. 1. Term used to designate electrical pressure or force that causes current to flow.
  2. 2. Interconnection of components to provide an electrical path between two or more components.
  3. 4. An electronic component having capacitive reactance.
  4. 7. Unit of potential difference or electromotive force. One volt is the potential difference needed to produce one ampere of current through a resistance of one ohm.
  5. 9. The ability of a capacitor to store an electrical charge. The basic unit of capacitance is the Farad.
  6. 11. An amplifier used to isolate a load from a source.