Voltage , volts
Current , amperes
Resistance, ohms
Answer There are numerous electrical quantities, not just three. They include, current,
charge, voltage, resistance, inductance, capacitance, frequency, power, energy,
reactance, impedance, admittance, susceptance, conductance, permeability,
permittivity, resistivity, conductivity, etc.
<<>> For basic definitions of dimensions in physics, it is normal to take mass, length, time and charge (MLTQ); or mass, length, time and current (MLTI). Thus only one extra physical dimension is needed to extend normal mechanical space to include electrical quantities.
Scalar quantities - quantities that only include magnitude Vector quantities - quantities with both magnitude and direction
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A1 is a termination point on a contactor it is an alseriery going to another point.
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capacitors
Electric current Electromotive force or voltage Resistance that's all ^^
Voltage current resistance
AC and DC
The three electrical quantities are current voltage and resistance. Current is measured in amperes (A) and is the rate at which electricity flows through a conductor. Voltage is measured in volts (V) and is the electrical force pushing the current through the conductor. Resistance is measured in ohms () and is the opposition to the flow of current. Current - measured in amperes (A) Voltage - measured in volts (V) Resistance - measured in ohms ()
Energy and electrical charge are two quantities that are always conserved in nuclear decay equation.
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Most of the quantities in electrical system are varying in nature.RMS can mainly measure the magnitude of the quantities that are varying in nature. Mathematically speaking it can be calculated for a series of discrete values or for a continuously varying function.
quantities in nature that are a function of time.
there are three types of quantities:-1.Scalar quantities - Scalarsare quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.2.vector quantities - Vectorsare quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction.3.Tensor quantities - tensors are quantities that are fully described by magnitude, direction and the plane thecomponent acts on.
The seven fundamental quantities used in chemistry are the quantities and units that include length in meters, time in seconds, mass in kilograms, temperature in Kelvin degrees, chemical amounts in moles, and electrical charge in coulomb. This measurements are given in meter or SI units.
Most of the quantities in electrical system are varying in nature.RMS can mainly measure the magnitude of the quantities that are varying in nature. Mathematically speaking it can be calculated for a series of discrete values or for a continuously varying function.
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