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Module Ten: Basic Electricity

Horizontales
A circuit in which each load is connected directly to the voltage source.
The unit of measurement for electrical re-sistance.
The initial current surge in a compressor motor.
The generation of an electrical current by a conductor placed in a magnetic field. The motion of either the conductor or the mag-netic field causes the current flow.
In AC electricity, a single repetition of alternating current flow.
A schematic drawing that indicates the path that electricity flows in a circuit.
A protective device that is placed directly in line with a voltage source.
A n o t h e r term for voltage.
A current meter in which jaws placed around a conductor measure the amount of current flow.
The amount of energy, measured in watts, consumed by an electrical load. Power equals voltage multiplied by current.
An electrically heated element that, when exposed to water, quickly and effciently transfers heat.
A meter that uses a needle to indicate a value on a scale.
A s i m p l i f ed schematic diagram in which the load lines are arranged like the rungs of a ladder between vertical lines representing the voltage source.
To turn on an electric water heater with no water in the storage tank, causing the elements to burn out.
A coil of wire wrapped around a soft iron core. When a current flows through the coil, magnetic flux lines are created.
Verticales
An electrical current that changes direction in cycles.
A material that readily conducts electricity; also, the wire that connects components in an electrical circuit.
The unit of measurement for current flow. The magnitude is determined by the number of electrons passing a point at a given time.
In a magnet, the ends of the magnetic flux lines, identified as either north or south. In a battery, the direction of current flow is toward a positive (+) or away from a negative (–) pole.
The normal running current of a compressor motor.
An electrical current that flows in one direction.
The rate at which electrons flow in a circuit, measured in amperes.
A type of short circuit caused by a live conductor touching another conducting substance.
A continuous current path. Ab-sence of continuity indicates an open circuit.
A device that converts electrical energy into another form of energy, such as heat, mechanical motion, or light.