Physics word list
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generation |
Generation means the production of heat or electricity.
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transmission |
The transmission moves the vehicle.
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voltage |
Batteries used in our lab have different voltages.
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ampere |
The Ampere (Amp) is the unit of current and has the symbol A.
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ammeter |
An ammeter is an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
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voltmeter |
A voltmeter is an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts.
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renewable |
Renewable resources are things that can be used over and over again, for example; sun, wind.
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induced |
If something is induced, it means it is produced (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction.
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magnet |
Some materials can create an electric field the way an iron magnet create a magnetic field.
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generators |
Generators are machines for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
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alternating |
Alternating current.
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transformer |
LED lights require a transformer to turn alternating current to direct current.
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efficiency |
The factory improved its efficiency.
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