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Voltage |
Is the electrical force, which causes current to flow in a circuit. Measured in volts. |
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Electrical current |
Is the movement of electrical charge through the electronic circuit. Measured in amperes. |
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Resistance |
Causes an opposition to the flow of electricity in a circuit. Resistance controls the amount of voltage and/or amperage in a circuit. Measured in ohms |
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Hertz |
Is an electrical unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second. Measures in hertz. |
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Bus |
A distribution point in an aircraft electrical system to which the battery and the generator are connected. Components then derive their power from the bus. |
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IDG |
Two engine integrated drive generators |