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Chapter 3 Vocabulary

By: Grayson Pierce
1/28/2018
1st
Across
A resistor with a power rating over 2 watts.
A test tool used to measure two or more electrical values.
An area of a circle with a diameter of 1 mil and is the standard unit of wire cross-sectional area used by the AWG and the English wire tables.
The resitance of a material of a specific cubic size.
A resistor whose resistance value can be changed by moving one or more contacting elements.
The maximum amount of current a conductor can carry continuously without exceeding its temperature rating.
A resistor that is constructed using carbon graphite mixed with clay.
The inaccuracy created by the difference in apparent position of an analog meter pointer when viewed from different angles not directly perpendicular to the pointer and scale.
A low-power three-terminal variable resistor.
An electromechanical device that indicates readings by the mechanical motions of a pointer.
A conductor composed of several strands of solid wire wrapped together to make a single conductor.
A circuit that contains a combination of both series-connected and parallel-connected components.
Down
The unit of measurement for energy.
A comparison of the resistance of a given material to the resistance of copper.
The opposition to the flow of electrons.
A mixture of fine particles of glass and ceramic and powdered metals such as silver, platinum, or gold.
The ability of a specific conductor to carry electrons as compared to the ability of a copper conductor to carry electrons.
The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit.
A circuit that has only one current path.
An instrument that indicates an open or closed circuit in a circuit in which all power is off.
A two terminal variable resistor.
A resistor that is used to discharge a capacitor.
An electrical device designed to store an electrical energy by means of an electrostatic field.
The result of resistance in a circuit when 1 ampere flows with 1 volt applied.