How much voltage a load uses in a circuit
What is voltage drop?
V with a solid line above it
What is DC Volts?
What is toe?
Golf, GTI, Jetta
What is Volkswagen?
This holds the rotating assembly
What is the engine block?
Multiplying current with resistance gives you this
what is voltage?
Shows the minimum and maximum readings
What is Min/Max?
Looking from the front, this measurement represents the difference between the top and the bottom of the wheel
What is camber?
Silverado, Cruze, Corvette
What is Chevrolet?
This is what ignites the air fuel mixture
What is the spark plug?
Dividing voltage by current gives you this
What is resistance?
Ω
What is ohms?
Looking from the side, this measurement represents the forward and backward relation of the wheel to the strut
What is caster?
Bentayga, Continental, Flying Spur
What is Bentley?
This is driven by the engine belt to compress incoming air, and add horsepower
What is a supercharger?
Dividing voltage by resistance gives you this
What is current?
mV
What are millivolts?
This is when you apply the brake pedal depressor and turn the wheels side to side
What is a caster sweep?
S60, V70, XC90
What is Volvo?
This uses engine coolant to heat the cabin
What is the heater core?
A type of circuit that has loads on different branches of the circuit
what is a parallel circuit?
V with a sqiggle line above it
What is AC voltage?
After adjusting toe, you need to do this to make sure the car has settled
What is jouncing?
Agera, Gemera, Regera
What is Koenigsegg?
This is used to bring AC refrigerant from a hot, high pressure gas back to a liquid
What is the condenser?