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Ampere ( A, amp, amperage) ✔Correct Answer-• 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 expressed by the letter "I"

Battery ✔Correct Answer-• A device consisting of a number of primary voltaic cells (cells that
cannot be recharged) or secondary cells (cells that can be recharged) connected in series to obtain a
desired DC voltage
• A battery stores chemical energy and converts the energy into electrical form
• Aircraft storage batteries are generally rated at 12 or 24 volts

Capacitor ✔Correct Answer-• Electrical device used to store charge and energy in the form of an
electrostatic field
• A capacitor is a device made of two parallel conductors separated by an insulator

Conductor ✔Correct Answer-• Common building block of electrical circuits that easily permits the
movement of electrons from an electrical source to a load and back to the electrical source with a
minimum of resistance.
• A conductor's resistance depends on such factors as cross sectional area, length, temperature, and
conductor material.

Coulomb ✔Correct Answer-• Basic unit of electrical quantity.
• A coulomb is equal to 6.28 billion - billion electrons (6.28 x 10 to the 18th)

Current ✔Correct Answer-• The flow of electrons through a conductor is known as current flow.
• The rate of current flow is measured in amperes.

Direct Current (DC) ✔Correct Answer-• A flow of electrons in one direction throughout an electric
circuit with constant voltage and current.
• Direct current is caused by a constant difference of potential, both negative and positive.

Electron ✔Correct Answer-• Negatively charged subatomic particles that are located and travel
around (orbit) the nucleus in an imaginary sphere or shell at the speed of light (186,000
miles/second)
• Electrons are involved in the conduction of electricity.

EMF (electromotive force) ✔Correct Answer-• The force that causes electrons to flow through a
conductor.
• This force is abbreviated e.m.f.
• The unit of measurement for eletromotive force is the volt.
• In mathematical problems voltage is expressed by the letter "E".

Farad ✔Correct Answer-• Basic unit of capacitance

,• One farad holds one coulomb under a pressure of one volt.

Henry (H) ✔Correct Answer-• Basic unit of measurement for inductance of an electrical coil
• One (1) henry is the inductance of a coil when a change of current of one (1) ampere per second
induces an e.m.f. of one (1) volt
• In mathematical problems inductance is expressed by the symbol "L".

Inductor ✔Correct Answer-• Coil or other device used to introduce inductance into a circuit.
• An inductor is a winding, or coiling, of multiple turns of wire

Insulator ✔Correct Answer-• Material or device used to prevent the passage of heat, electricity, or
sound from one medium to another.

Left hand rule ✔Correct Answer-• Refers to electrical
• This rule is for determining the direction of movement of a current - carrying conductor in a
magnetic field

Magnetic Permeability ✔Correct Answer-• Measure of ease that lines of flux travel through a
material

Magnetism ✔Correct Answer-• Ability of a magnet to attract certain materials containing iron and
to influence electrons
• Magnetism is the principle way to effectively produce AC electricity

Metric Prefixes ✔Correct Answer-• Measurements relating or using the metric system of
measurement

Neutron ✔Correct Answer-• Neutral subatomic particles that exist within the nucleus of all atoms
• Neutrons are not involved in the conduction of electricity

Ohm ✔Correct Answer-• Unit of electrical opposition to the flow of current
• A circuit has one ohm of resistance when it limits the flow of current to one amp under a voltage
pressure of one volt

Ohm's Law ✔Correct Answer-• Ohm's Law states "the amount of current flowing in a circuit is
directly proportional to the circuit voltage and inversely proportional to the circuit resistance"
• A plain language statement for Ohm's Law is; One volt causes one ampere to flow through a
resistance of one ohm.

Proton ✔Correct Answer-• Positively charged subatomic particles that exist within the nucleus of
all atoms
• Protons are not involved in the conduction of electricity

Resistance (R) ✔Correct Answer-• Electrical characteristic of a conductor
• Opposition that a circuit, component, or substance presents to flow of electricity
• Resistance is the force that opposes or slows down another force, drops voltage, and consumes
power
• Resistance is measured in ohms
• In mathematical problems ohms of resistance is expressed by symbol "R"

,Scientific Notation ✔Correct Answer-• Short way of expressing a given number between 1 and 10
multiplied by 10 to the appropriate power

Static Electricity ✔Correct Answer-• Electrical charge that may be built up on a non-conductive
surface by friction
• Static electricity serves no useful purpose

Volt (V) ✔Correct Answer-• Basic unit of electrical pressure
• A volt is the amount of force required to cause one amp of current to flow through one ohm or
resistance
• Volt is often expressed by such terms as voltage, voltage drop, potential difference, EMF, or IR drop

Watts (W) ✔Correct Answer-• Basic unit of power that is the product of voltage multiplied by
current
• One watt is power po
produced in a circuit that has one amp of current flowing under a pressure of one volt

Working Voltage ✔Correct Answer-• Maximum amount of DC voltage that can be safely applied
across a capacitor

Alternating Current (AC) ✔Correct Answer-• Flow of electrons that continuously changes it value in
magnitude and periodically reverses direction (sine-wave)
• Alternating current is much easier to produce in large quantities as compared to DC. The time
required for one cycle of AC to occur is called the period

Apparently Power ✔Correct Answer-• Product of effective voltage and effective current which is
expressed in Volt Amps (VA) rather than Watts (W) without reference to phase shift, if any, between
voltage and current

Capacitive Reactance (XC) ✔Correct Answer-• Opposition to current flow in a circuit
• The affect that capacitance has on an AC circuit to lead voltage in phase (ICE)
• Values are given in ohms

Delta Wound ✔Correct Answer-• Windings arranged in the shape of a triangle
• For example, on a three-phase generator, motor, or transformer, two of the phase windings are in
series, across the third (phase) winding

Effective Voltage ✔Correct Answer-• Amount of AC that produces the same amount of heat as a
corresponding value of DC
• The effective voltage of AC is referred to as the RMS valve of AC
• Unless otherwise specified, all values of AC are considered effective values

Frequency ✔Correct Answer-• Number if cycles of AC completed in one second
• Frequecy is expressed in Hertz (Hz), 1 Hz = 1 cycle of AC/Sound
• The frequency of most AC used in aircraft applications is 400 Hz

Impedanc (Z) ✔Correct Answer-• Electrical characteristic of a conductor. Impedance is the total
opposition to the flow of AC in an electrical circuit ( resistance, capacitance, and inductance)
• Values are given in ohms

Inductive Reactance (XL) ✔Correct Answer-• Opposition to current flow in a circuit

, • The affect that inductance has on an AC circuit is termed inductive reactance
• Inductance causes current to lag voltage in phase (ELI). Values are given in ohms

Phase Angle ✔Correct Answer-• Angle between two similarly varying quantities (sine-waves)
• A phase angle is the difference in angle between two sinusoidally varying quantities that have the
same frequency

Polyphase ✔Correct Answer-• Production of two or more phases of AC, or of two or more
alternating voltages of the same frequency
• The most common type of polyphase uses three phases

Power Factor ✔Correct Answer-• Ratio of actual power dissipated in an electrical system to the
input power of volts multiplied by amps
• The power factor is the ratio of power dissipated over input

Rectifier ✔Correct Answer-• Electronic device that converts AC to DC
• For example, a set of semiconductor diodes connected

Root Mean Square (RMS) ✔Correct Answer-• Effective value of sine-wave alternating current
• The RMS value is .707 of the peak value

Sine-Wave ✔Correct Answer-• Alternating current wave form produced by a rotary generator
• Sine-waves are values of voltage and current that start at zero and smoothly rise to a peak value;
the waves smoothly fall from a peak back to zero
• The waves then rise to a peak value in a negative direction and smoothly return to zero
• One AC cycle is produced by 360 degrees of rotation

True Power ✔Correct Answer-• Power actually available in an AC circuit
• True power is the product of the circuit voltage and the current in phase with this voltage
•Values are given in watts

Wye Wound ✔Correct Answer-• Windings arranged in the shape of a Y
• For example, on a three-phase generator or transformer, one end of each of the three windings is
connected to form a common point

Bridge Circuits ✔Correct Answer-• Contains four impedances that form a square
• Two diagonally opposite corners are connected to an input device
• The other two diagonally opposite corners are connected to an output device

Complex Circuit ✔Correct Answer-• Contains a combination of series and parallel circuits

Joules ✔Correct Answer-• International measure of energy expended in the kilogram, meter, and
second system of units
• Also known as a Newton-meter, a Joules is the amount of work done when a force of one newton
moves an object one meter along the direction of the force

Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL) ✔Correct Answer-• Kirchhoff's current law states that "the algebraic
sum of the current flowing away from any point in an electrical circuit is equal to the sum of the
current flowing to that point"

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