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| amperes law and produced a definition of unit of measurement of current flow |
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| quantity measurement of electrons |
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| how many electrons in a coulomb |
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| 6,250,000,000,000,000,000 or 6.25x10^18 |
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| one amp, one coulomb, one second |
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| ___ ___ of current flows through a conductor when ____ _______ flows past a given point in ___ ______ |
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| what does an amp meter read |
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| what happens if amperage rating of wire is exceeded |
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| allows greater current flow |
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| why are stranded conductors better |
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| majority of conductors used today are what |
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| chain reaction of electrons striking one another |
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| discovery of the mathematical law of electric current called ohms law |
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| high in a conductor, greater friction is created producing heat and light |
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| measures voltage and amperage and converts to watt hours |
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| 1 horsepower is equal to how many watts |
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| what does the E stand for in voltage |
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| what does the i stand for in amperage |
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| what does the r stand for in ohms |
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| standard term used to measure power generated |
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| How many homes does 1 MW approximately feed |
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