electrical and electronic terms

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