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Electrical Code Terms - 3

Horizontales
The amount of energy put into a device
A measure of the apparent power in electrical circuits. (1 KVA is equal to 1,000 volt-amps and in commonly used to measure apparent power in generators and transformers)
The basic unit of electrical current, equal to one coulomb per second
The ratio of energy that comes out of a device to the energy that went into it
A property of a conductor where the passage of current is opposed, causing electric energy to be transformed into heat
A foot pound per second unit of power, equal to 550 foot pounds per second, or 746 watts per 1HP
Verticales
The amount of energy that a device produces
The difference of potential between two conductor points with a constant current of one ampere
The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit
The electrical resistance between two points of a conductor
A unit of power equal to 1,000 watts
The standard unit of power in a circuit where a current of one ampere flows across a potential difference of one volt