
46
A coil of wire, attached to a
when current is passed through it.
·±²·¦¿¬·±² ¹¿°æ The distance between the ignition
armature pole and the secondary pole in the spark
tester.
L
´¿³·²¿¬·±² -¬¿½µæ An electrical component that
consists of thin iron layers used to focus and control
´»¿¼ó¿½·¼ ¾¿¬¬»®§æ A battery that stores electrical
energy using lead cell plates and sulfuric acid
(H2SO4).
´·³·¬»¼ ¿²¹´» ¬±®¯«» øÔßÌ÷ ³±¬±®æ A direct current
(DC) motor used to control governor system
components in an electronic governor system.
´±¿¼æ A device that uses electricity, such as the starter
motor, lights, or other application accessories.
M – N
³¿¹²»¬æ A material that attracts iron and produces
An area of magnetic force created
material in three dimensions.
The invisible lines of force in a
³¿¹²»¬·-³æ An atomic level force derived from
the atomic structure and motion of certain orbiting
electrons in a substance.
³¿¹²»¬±æ An alternator with permanent magnets
used to generate current for ignition in an internal
combustion engine.
Ó¿¹²»¬®±²r ·¹²·¬·±² -§-¬»³æ An ignition system
that uses electronic components in place of breaker
points and a condenser.
³¿²«¿´ -©·¬½¸æ A switch operated by a person.
³»½¸¿²·½¿´ -©·¬½¸æ A switch operated by the
movement of an object.
³·´´·¿³°æ An expression meaning 1/1000th of an
amp.
³·´´·ª±´¬æ An expression meaning 1/1000th of a
volt.
²»«¬®±²-æ The neutral parts of an atom which have
no electrical charge.
Ò󬧰» ³¿¬»®·¿´æ A portion of a silicon crystal that has
²«½´»«-æ The center of the atom, which consists of
protons and neutrons.
O – P
Ѹ³æ Unit of electrical resistance. One volt will
one ohm.
Ѹ³Ž- ´¿©æ A law that states the relationship between
voltage, current, and resistance in any circuit.
°¿®¿´´»´ ½·®½«·¬æ A circuit that has two or more paths
°¿¬¸©¿§æ A conductor (commonly copper wire),
which connects different parts of the circuit.
°»®³¿²»²¬ ø¸¿®¼÷ ³¿¹²»¬æ A magnet that retains
its magnetism after a magnetizing force has been
removed.
°¸¿-»æ The uniform periodic change in amplitude
or magnitude of an alternating current. Three phase
alternating current consists of three different sine
wave current consists of three different sine wave
each other.
°±´¿®·¬§æ The state of an object as negative or
positive.
°±´¿®·¬§ó-»²-·¬·ª» ½·®½«·¬æ A circuit that does
not operate properly when exposed to the wrong
polarity.
°±¬»²¬·¿´ »²»®¹§æ Stored energy a body has due to
its position, chemical state, or condition.
°±©»®æ The rate at which work is done.
б©»® Ì®¿²-º»® ͧ-¬»³æ A system to safely wire
your generator to your home’s electrical system.
°®±¬±²-æ The parts of the atom that have a positive
electrical charge.
Ð󬧰» ³¿¬»®·¿´æ A portion of a silicon crystal that has
°«´-¿¬·²¹ ÜÝæ DC voltage produced by rectifying
(removing) one-half of an AC sine wave.
°«´-»æ Half of a cycle.
R – S
®¿¬»¼ -°»»¼æ Revolutions per minute at which the
set is designed to operate.
Comentarios a estos manuales