Tech Terminology

Prime Systems Academy Glossary

Here, we break down complex terms and concepts into simple, easy-to-understand definitions.Our glossary is designed to help you speak the language of tech with confidence. Dive in and start expanding your tech fluency today!

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  • A sudden release of energy due to an arcing fault, which can produce extreme heat, pressure waves, and molten metal.

  • A structure inside a breaker that dissipates and extinguishes arcs when the contacts open​

  • Protective clothing specifically tested to resist thermal hazards from an electrical arc event. Not all flame-resistant (FR) clothing is arc-rated.

  • The part of an electrical machine, like a generator or motor, where voltage is induced or through which current flows​.

  • The smallest unit of an element that retains the element's chemical properties, composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons​.

  • The count of protons in the nucleus of an atom, determining the element's identity.

  • The reduction of signal amplitude during transmission.

  • Frequencies within the range of human hearing, typically between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz.

  • Frequencies within the range of human hearing, typically between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz.

  • A transformer with a single, tapped winding used for stepping up or stepping down voltage levels​.

  • A transformer with a single winding that acts as both the primary and secondary coil, used to step up or step down voltages​.

  • A phenomenon where excessive reverse bias across a diode causes a sharp increase in reverse current​.

  • A sharp increase in current in a diode when reverse-bias voltage exceeds a critical threshold​.

  • In AC circuits, it is 0.637 times the peak value of a sine wave, representing the mean amplitude over a full cycle.

  • For sinusoidal AC waveforms, it is approximately 0.637 times the peak value over one half-cycle​.

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