Simple.. Electrifying ie; electic
Electrical is an one type of energy ie flow of electrons... this flow of electrons constitutes the Electricity which we are using for our use
The National Electrical Code: http://www.nfpa.org/aboutthecodes/AboutTheCodes.asp?DocNum=70&cookie%5Ftest=1
All a resistor does is use electrical energy, converting it to heat. so a 10 ohm resistor with 5 volts across it will dissipate 2.5 watts. this will come out as heat, ie, the resistor will get hot.
To answer this question an amperage has to be supplied. Wire size is based on the capacity of amperage it can legally conduct. This regulation is laid out in the electrical code book. To get installations passed by the electrical inspector these rules have to be followed.
the rules are it is any tipe of energy that is bright
Simple.. Electrifying ie; electic
no
Electrical is an one type of energy ie flow of electrons... this flow of electrons constitutes the Electricity which we are using for our use
The unit for electrical 'pressure' is the volt. It is measured with a voltmeter.
No, axioms are the starting rules that you use to prove everything else, ie they are assumed truths.
Not normally, but depending on the foreman you might get to bend the rules a little.
There are just two rules 1) Love God 2) Love your neighbors (ie all other people) and treat them just as you would like to be treated.
An oscilloscope takes an electrical input signal and converts it into a visible trace on a screen - ie it converts electricity into light.
The accounting rules are called the 'golden rules of accounting' ie debit what comes in and credit wht goes out debit the receiver and credit the giver debit all expenses and loss and credit all incomes and gains.
An electrical charge is attracted to a conducter (ie a material which conducts such as copper) therefore you can either use something more conductive leading away, or insulate the object.
From the preface to the National Electrical Code Handbook: "a group of 23 persons representing a wide variety of organizations met at the headquarters of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in New York City. Their purpose was to develop a national code of rules for electrical construction and operation."