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Electrical Principles
and Technology
Dictionary
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Proton (1.1)
Electron (1.1)
Neutral (1.1)
Charge Separation (1.1)
Electrical Charge (1.1)
Static Electricity (1.1)
Electrical Current (1.2)
Circuit (1.2)
Amperes (A) (1.2)
Conductors (1.2)
Load (1.2)
Electrical Energy (1.2)
Potenetial difference (1.2)
Voltage (1.2)
Volt (V) (1.2)
Voltmeter (1.2)
Short circuit (1.3)
Insulators (1.3)
Fuse (1.3)
Circuit Breaker (1.3)
Electrochemical Cell (1.4)
Primary Cell (1.4)
Battery (1.4)
Electroplating (1.4)
Rechargeable cell (1.4)
Electrolysis (1.4)
Electrolyte (1.4)
Secondary cell (1.4)
Electrochemistry (1.4)
Ion (1.4)
Wet cell (1.4)
Dry cell (1.4)
Superconductor (2.1)
Variable resistor (2.1)
Resistor (2.1)
Rheostat (2.1)
Resistance (2.1)
Ohms (2.1)
Ohm’s Law (2.2)
Galvanometer (2.2)
Voltage drop (2.2)
Multimeters (2.2)
Millivoltmeters (2.2)
Ammeters (2.2)
Schematic diagram (2.3)
Transistors (2.3)
Series circuit (2.3)
Microcircuits (2.3)
Parallel circuit (2.3)
Integrated circuit (2.3)
Energy (3.1)
Chemical Energy (3.1)
Electrical Energy (3.1)
Mechanical Energy (3.1)
Thermal Energy (3.1)
Glucose (3.1)
Transformations (3.1)
Thermocouple (3.1)
Hans Oersted (3.2)
Michael Faraday (3.2)
Electromagnet (3.2)
Commutator (3.2)
Brushes (3.2)
Armature (3.2)
St. Louis Motor (3.2)
Direct Current (3.2)
Alternating Current (3.2)
Transformers (3.2)
Electromagnetic induction (3.2)
Polarity (3.2)
Power (P) (3.3)
Current (I) (3.3)
Voltage (V) (3.3)
Watts (W) (3.3)
Amperes (A) (3.3)
Joules (J) (3.3)
Kilowatt Hour (kWh) (3.3)
Energy dissipation (3.3)
Input and Output (3.3)
Efficiency (3.3)
Law of Conservation of Energy (3.3)
Efficiency (3.4)
Fossil fuels (4.1)
Turbine (4.1)
Generator (4.1)
Nuclear fission (4.1)
Geothermal energy (4.1)
Biomass (4.1)
Cogeneration (4.1)
Tidal energy (4.1)
Wind energy (4.1)
Solar energy (4.1)
Fuel Cell (4.1)
Nonrenewable resources (4.1)
Renewable resources (4.1)
Air pollution (4.2)
Fly ash (4.2)
Sustainability (4.2)
Binary numbers (4.3)
Electrical Transmission (4.3)
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