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- 4. A symbolic name associated to a single machine operation.
- 5. Unit of measurement for voltage.
- 6. An electronic device used to produce a constant repeating signal of a given frequency and amplitude.
- 8. the time it takes to complete one cycle of a periodic wave, such as a sine wire.
- 9. Unit of measurement for electric power.
- 11. particle making up the nucleus of the atom along the neutrons, which have a positive electric charge.
- 13. The device that sends information by means of transmission medium.
- 15. The process of changing one property of high frequency periodic wave, called carrier, according to the signal carrying the information.
- 18. A connection with extremely low resistance between two points at different voltage in a circuie.
- 19. the measure of the ability of a material to oppose the current flow.
- 20. The device to which information is sent using a transmission medium
- 21. A digital signal having only positive or only negative polarity.
- 24. An intergrated circuit including the main processing functions of a computer
- 27. The precision of the value of the resistance that can be read through the color code.
- 29. The circuity used to connect one part of a computer system to another.
- 30. A material having 5 to 8 valence electrons that strongly opposes the current flow.
- 31. A component that opposes current changes by temporarily storing the energy in form of a magnetic field.
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- 1. A component that limits the flow of current in a circuit to the desired value
- 2. The relative distance between two points of a periodic wave within a period expressed in degrees.
- 3. The frequency range in the electromagnetic spectrum between 300MHz and 300GHz.
- 4. A type of bipolar line coding.
- 7. A specific set of rules, procedures, or conventions related to the formatting and timing of data transmission between two devices.
- 10. A device used to detect light.
- 12. The passing of large amounts of information from one point to another.
- 14. a device or circuit that converts one form of energy into another form of energy.
- 16. The force that causes the electric current to flow in a circuit.
- 17. A condition of a digital electronic device
- 22. An atom or molecule in which the number of electrons is different from the number of protons.
- 23. a point in a circuit showing extremely high resistance.
- 25. The process of converting an atom or a molecule into a positive or negative ion, by losing or gaining one or more electrons.
- 26. A diode that converts the incident light into current when it is reverse biased
- 28. It refers to the type of electric charge, either positive or negative.
