Tech 3104 Electronic Symbols Submitted to: Mr. Bouzanne Submitted by: Alexis Boland.

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Tech 3104 Electronic Symbols Submitted to: Mr. Bouzanne Submitted by: Alexis Boland

Wire Metal drawn out into the from of a thin thread or rod.

Connecting Wire Wires used to connect the different electrical components

Unconnected Wire The ground wire that is left unconnected

Branched Wire One wire with branches of other wires.

Motor A machine powered by electricity or internal combustion.

Push Button Switch A switch is an electrical component that can break an electrical circuit.

Cell A battery, that is capable of changing some form of energy.

Battery A container consisting of one or more cells carrying an electric charge and used as a source of power.

Resistor A device having resistance to the passage of an electric current.

Capacitor A device used to store an electric charge.

Inductors A component in an electric circuit that possesses inductance.

Diodes A semiconductor with two terminals, allowing the flow of current in one direction only.

LED Light- emitting diode a semiconductor diode that glows when a voltage is applied.

Transistor A semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification.

Switch A device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.

Light The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible; electromagnetic radiation from about 390 to 740 nm in wavelength.

Direction of flow Current can be flowed either positive or negative charges, or both, a convection for the direction of current which is independent of the type of charge carries is needed