Part 17 (1/2)
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Incandescence, A conductor heated up by a current so it will Electric glow
Induced Current A current of electricity which sets up lines of force at right angles to the body of the wire through which the current is transnetic field which is excited by theto an equip syste
Insulation A e of a current placed around a conductor
Intensity The strength of aover a wire
Internal Resistance The current strength of electricity of a wire to resist the passage
Interrupter A device in a wire or circuit for checking a current It also refers to the vibrator of an induction coil
Joint The place where two or more conductors are united
Joint Resistance The combined resistance offered by two or more substances or conductors
Jump Spark A spark, disruptive in its character, between two conducting points
Initial Charge The charge required to start a battery
Kathode, or Cathode The negative plate or side of a battery The plate on which the electro deposit is raph sounder A bar with a finger piece, which is hinged and so arranged that it will make and break contacts in an electric circuit
Keyboard A switch-board; a board on which is mounted a nu 1,000 watts An electric current measure, usually expressed thus: KW
Kilowatt Hour The computation of work equal to the exertion of one kilowatt in one hour
Knife Switch A bar of a blade-like forers, and thus establish metallic connections
Laether, but not insulated fro carbon electrodes, with ularly
Lalow by the action of an electric current The filalobe
Leak Loss of electrical energy through a fault in wiring, or in using bare wires
Load The ampere current delivered by a dynamo under certain conditions