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TYCIEELCTRI

Electricity

100

TWICHS

Switch

100

Stores energy in the form of an electrostatic field between its plates.

Capacitor

100

a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons)

ELECTRICITY

100

 Used to complete or break an electric circuit to use an electric appliance according our convenience.

SWITCH

200

Identifies a ground terminal.

Ground or Earth

200

SUFE

Fuse

200

Stores energy in the form of an electrostatic field between its plates.

 Motor

200

NNATNAE

Antenna

200

It protects electrical circuits by stopping the flow of current when the intensity of current exceeds a set value.

Fuse

300

SISERTOR

Resistor

300

Marks a device or wire designed to capture radio and electromagnetic waves into electrical signals and vice versa.

Antenna

300

Represented on a schematic with a pair of disproportionate, parallel lines. The number of lines indicates the number of series cells in the battery.

Battery

300

In a schematic, this is represented with a few zig-zag squiggles.

RESISTOR

300

YERATTB

BATTERY

400

Also called a coil or reactor. The coils store energy in a magnetic field.

Inductor

400

FORMERTRANS

Transformer

400

EDOID

Diode

400

TOROM

MOTOR

400

CEUORS

SOURCE

500

Represents the power source for your electronics.

Source

500

Convert electrical energy directly into light, delivering efficient light generation with little-wasted electricity.

Diode LED

500

SBAIC LTEELRCACI OBLSMY

BASIC ELECTRICAL SYMBOL

500

Only allows current to flow in one direction. It's always polarized with an anode (A, positive) and cathode side (C, negative).

DIODE

500

It helps keep the frequency and reduce tension in an alternating current circuit.

TRANSFORMER