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Electricity is an invisible force that is used to transfer energy into heat, light, intelligence, or motion. Electricity is explained in terms of electrical charge, potential differ- ence (or voltage), electrical charge flow (or current), and resistance to current flow. Figure 1-1 graphically illus- trates electron flow through a conductor by comparing it with water flow through a pipe. The normal unit of current measurement is the ampere, whereas the normal unit of voltage measurement is the volt. The unit of opposition to current flow, or resistance, is the ohm. | ÌOO calculations and worked solutions Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - httf Solutions to every problem you d meet from McGraw-Hill and EC M Books EC M s Electrical Calculations Handbook JOHN M. PASCHAL JR. Books EC M s Electrical Calculations Handbook iimpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http This page intentionally left blank. iimpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http .

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