Measurements of electricity
Instruments
Safety measures
Misc
Misc.
100

what is one ampere equal to?

1000 milliamperes 

100

what does an inverter do?

changes dc to ac

100

what is static electricity?

stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction 

100

what is a pulse?

length of time current is flowing

100

what two conditions must exist for electric current to be produced

source and circuit

200

what voltage may large motors require?

240 volts

200

what does a rectifier do?

changes ac to dc

200

what is a circuit breaker?

contains two pieces of metal that contact eachother

200

what is frequency?

number of electrical pulses delivered to the body in one second

200

what is the difference between conductors and insulators?

conductors are materials that best transport electricity and insulators are materials that don't allow current to pass through them

300

what is skin care equipment measured in?

milliamperes

300

what does a rheostat do?

adjusts the flow of current that can change volume or intensity of voltage

300
what is the difference with the neutral slot on the 2 prong and why?

it is wider to make it so you cant insert it the wrong way

300

what do you not do when theres a fire from an overload of an electric circuit?

 Do not put water on it

300

what is a direct current?

electrons move at an even rate in one direction

400

what is the name of the german physicist who discovered ohms

georg ohm

400

what does a transformer do?

transfers electricity by an oscillating magnetic field that connects two or more electrical currents

400

what do you avoid when using electrical equipment?

water and metal surfaces

400

what does P.A.S.S. stand for?

p- pull the pin

a- aim the hose at base of fire from at least 6 feet away

s- squeeze the handle to begin flow of chemical

s- spray the chemical discharge back and forth over fire

400

what is an alternating current?

electrons flowing first in one direction then in the other.

500

what is the amount of resistance in a conductor determined by?

size, material, temperature

500

what does a capacitor do and what does it not produce?

stores an electrical charge and does not produce new electrons

500

what happens if an overload occurs with a fuse?

the fuse heats up and wires melt, breaking the circuit and cutting the flow of electricity

500

What does GFCI stand for?

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

500

what are the five different waveforms?

rectangular, square, sinusoidal, saw-toothed, triangular

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