basic electricity chap. 3
Horsepower
A common meausure of power in which the base is established at 550 foot pounds per second; in electrical quantities, 746 watts equal one horsepower
Volt
A measure of EMF often described as electrical pressure
Amp
A measure of electric current difined as one coulomb per second
Joules
A metric measure of power similar to the english measure watt
Watt
A power measurement that describes the amount of electrical energy converted to some other form
Coulomb
A quantity measure of electrons that equals 6.25x10 to 18 power electron
Ohm's Law
A set of mathematical formulas developed by the German scientist Georg S. Ohm
Complete path
An electric circuit that exists from the more negative to the more positive voltage
Conventional current flow theory
An older theory stating that electric current flows from the more positive source to the more negative source
Grounding conductor
Generally the bare or green wire used to establish a low resistance path to ground
Power
The ability to do work; in an electric circuit, it is generally measured in watts
Bristish thermal unit (BTU)
The amount of heat necessary to change the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit
Resistance
The element of an electric circuit that can limit the flow of current by producing heat
Electromotive force (EMF)
The force known as voltage that pushes the electrons through an electric circuit
Neutral conductor
The part of an electric circuit that is generally grounded
Electron Theory
The theory stating that electricity flows from more negative power souce to more positve power source
Impedance
The total current limiting effect in an electric circuit; impedance is measured in ohms.
Ohm
The unit of measure used to describe the resistance to flow of electric current