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- 5. Ferrimagnetic ceramic non-conductive compound material used to prevent high frequency electrical noise from entering or exiting the equipment.
- 7. measurement of the flow rate of electricity.
- 9. electrical power produced or used in small quantities, usually close to the place where it is needed so that large power stations are not needed.
- 10. The destruction of life by means of electric current.
- 14. A plug and connector formed in a way that only allows proper connection.
- 15. a sudden increase in electrical power that can damage equipment connected to it.
- 16. A spiral of conducting wire, would cylindrically so that when an electric current passes through it, its turns are nearly equivalent to a succession of parallel circuits, and it acquires magnetic properties similar to those of a bar magnet.
- 17. Electrical contacts in mechanical pushbutton switches often make and break contact several times when the button is first pushed.
- 18. The designation to separate insulated parallel wires.
- 19. one of a series of very tall metal structures used for holding the wires that carry electric power high above the ground.
- 20. An electromagnetic device which permits control of current in one circuit by a much smaller current in another circuit.
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- 1. An electric circuit in which the parts are connected in some special manner and cannot be classed as in series, in parallel, or in series-parallel.
- 2. A cord or block style device with different ends that allows different devices to connect.
- 3. A general name given to a machine for transforming mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- 4. A static apparatus used for changing the voltage and current of an alternating circuit.
- 6. The distance or angle by which one line departs from another.
- 8. The electrical signal from a sensor when no measured variable is present.
- 11. combination of resistance and reactance.
- 12. Connected to earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth.
- 13. A condition where the voltage supplied to the system falls below the specified operating range, but above 0V.
