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[Show more]Ohm's Law - E=IR 
Power - P=IE 
Inductive Reactance (XL) - XL=2*3.14fl 
Capacitive Reactance (XC) - XC=2*3.14fc 
Resisters in Series - Rt=R1+R2+R3... 
Resisters in Parallel - Rt=1/1/R1+1/R2+1/R3... 
Inductors in Series - Lt=L1+L2+L3... 
Inductors in Parallel - Lt=1/1/L1+1/L2+1/L3... 
Capacitors in ...
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Add to cartOhm's Law - E=IR 
Power - P=IE 
Inductive Reactance (XL) - XL=2*3.14fl 
Capacitive Reactance (XC) - XC=2*3.14fc 
Resisters in Series - Rt=R1+R2+R3... 
Resisters in Parallel - Rt=1/1/R1+1/R2+1/R3... 
Inductors in Series - Lt=L1+L2+L3... 
Inductors in Parallel - Lt=1/1/L1+1/L2+1/L3... 
Capacitors in ...
Direct Current - Current that flows in one direction. 
Electron - The negatively charged particle in an atom that orbits the nucleus. 
Proton - The positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom. 
Neutron - The neutrally charged particle in the nucleus of an atom. 
Conductor - Elements that r...
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Add to cartDirect Current - Current that flows in one direction. 
Electron - The negatively charged particle in an atom that orbits the nucleus. 
Proton - The positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom. 
Neutron - The neutrally charged particle in the nucleus of an atom. 
Conductor - Elements that r...
What is an Ampere (A, amp, amperage)? - Unit of measurement for flow of electrons (electrical 
current) 
Unit of measurement for flow of electrons (electrical current) - Ampere (A, amp, amperage) 
Amperage in mathematical problems is expressed by what letter? - I 
How many electrons are in a Coulomb...
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Add to cartWhat is an Ampere (A, amp, amperage)? - Unit of measurement for flow of electrons (electrical 
current) 
Unit of measurement for flow of electrons (electrical current) - Ampere (A, amp, amperage) 
Amperage in mathematical problems is expressed by what letter? - I 
How many electrons are in a Coulomb...
Capacitance - The amount of electrical charge that can be stored in a capacitor under a given 
amount of voltage (pressure); causes the current to lead in applied voltage 
Effective Value - Value of sine-wave AC needed to produce the same amount of heat as the value 
of the direct current 
Inductanc...
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Add to cartCapacitance - The amount of electrical charge that can be stored in a capacitor under a given 
amount of voltage (pressure); causes the current to lead in applied voltage 
Effective Value - Value of sine-wave AC needed to produce the same amount of heat as the value 
of the direct current 
Inductanc...
51) The interchange of energy between the inductor and capacitor in a tank circuit is called? - The 
flywheel effect 
52) The amplifiers class of operation is determined by? - Amount of forward bias 
53) What is the resistance of normally closed contacts when the relay is re-energized? - 0 
ohms/sho...
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Add to cart51) The interchange of energy between the inductor and capacitor in a tank circuit is called? - The 
flywheel effect 
52) The amplifiers class of operation is determined by? - Amount of forward bias 
53) What is the resistance of normally closed contacts when the relay is re-energized? - 0 
ohms/sho...
Ampere ( A, amp, amperage) - • Unit of measurement used to express the flow of electrons 
(electrical current) 
• One ampere is a rate of flow of one coulomb (6.28 billion - billion electrons) passing a given point in an 
electrical circuit per second 
• In mathematical problems amperage is ex...
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Add to cartAmpere ( A, amp, amperage) - • Unit of measurement used to express the flow of electrons 
(electrical current) 
• One ampere is a rate of flow of one coulomb (6.28 billion - billion electrons) passing a given point in an 
electrical circuit per second 
• In mathematical problems amperage is ex...
Direct current is defined as - the flow of electrons in one direction throughout a circuit with 
constant voltage and current 
Direct current is defined as - the flow of electrons in one direction throughout a circuit with 
constant voltage and current 
Faraday's Law - current will flow in a circui...
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Add to cartDirect current is defined as - the flow of electrons in one direction throughout a circuit with 
constant voltage and current 
Direct current is defined as - the flow of electrons in one direction throughout a circuit with 
constant voltage and current 
Faraday's Law - current will flow in a circui...
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