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electrical energy - vertaling naar grieks

ENERGY NEWLY DERIVED FROM ELECTRIC POTENTIAL ENERGY
Energy (electrical); Electric energy

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  • The [[IEEE]] corporate office is on the 17th floor of [[3 Park Avenue]] in New York City
  • [[Microprocessor]]
  • CCD]] requires signal processing to get a red, green, and blue value at each pixel.
  • Belgian electrical engineers inspecting the rotor of a 40,000 kilowatt [[turbine]] of the [[General Electric Company]] in New York City
  • [[Electronic component]]s
  • [[Satellite dish]]es are a crucial component in the analysis of satellite information.
  • [[Flight instrument]]s provide pilots with the tools to control aircraft analytically.
  • The discoveries of [[Michael Faraday]] formed the foundation of electric motor technology.
  • [[Guglielmo Marconi]], known for his pioneering work on long-distance [[radio transmission]]
  • An example [[circuit diagram]], which is useful in [[circuit design]] and [[troubleshooting]].
  • acrylic]] rod, illustrating the total internal reflection of light in a multi-mode optical fiber.
  • [[Supercomputer]]s are used in fields as diverse as [[computational biology]] and [[geographic information system]]s.
  • [[Metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor]] (MOSFET), the basic building block of modern [[electronics]]
  • Satellite communication]]s is typical of what electrical engineers work on.
  • [[Radome]] at the Misawa Air Base Misawa Security Operations Center, Misawa, Japan
  • [[Oscilloscope]]
  • power pole]]
  • A replica of the first working [[transistor]], a [[point-contact transistor]]
  • Shadow robot hand]] system
  • [[Control system]]s play a critical role in [[spaceflight]].
  • The Bird VIP Infant ventilator
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Definitie

electricals
electrical equipment or circuitry.

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Electrical energy

Electrical energy is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles (often electrons in wires, but not always). This energy is supplied by the combination of current and electric potential (often referred to as voltage because electric potential is measured in volts) that is delivered by a circuit (e.g., provided by an electric power utility). Motion (current) is not required; for example, if there is a voltage difference in combination with charged particles, such as static electricity or a charged capacitor, the moving electrical energy is typically converted to another form of energy (e.g., thermal, motion, sound, light, radio waves, etc.).

Electrical energy is usually sold by the kilowatt hour (1 kW·h = 3.6 MJ) which is the product of the power in kilowatts multiplied by running time in hours. Electric utilities measure energy using an electricity meter, which keeps a running total of the electric energy delivered to a customer.

Electric heating is an example of converting electrical energy into another form of energy, heat. The simplest and most common type of electric heater uses electrical resistance to convert the energy. There are many more complicated ways to use electrical energy. In computers for example, tiny amounts of electrical energy are rapidly moving into, out of, and through millions of transistors, where the energy is both moving (current through a transistor) and non-moving (electric charge on the gate of a transistor which controls the current going through).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor electrical energy
1. "It releases electrical energy through a magnet, and this magnetic field then passes into the brain.
2. There are solar systems capable of producing sufficient electrical energy to electrolyze water into hydrogen.
3. Time has been removed from the baking process, replaced by electrical energy and additives.
4. What if you had a power unit that generated substantial electrical energy with no fuel?
5. The Pyongyang regime has insisted that a light–water nuclear reactor should be built to meet its electrical energy needs.