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  2. Mains electricity - Wikipedia

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    The stability of the voltage and frequency supplied to customers varies among countries and regions. "Power quality" is a term describing the degree of deviation from the nominal supply voltage and frequency. Short-term surges and drop-outs affect sensitive electronic equipment such as computers and flat-panel displays.

  3. Glossary of power electronics - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of power electronics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related to power electronics in general and power electronic capacitors in particular. For more definitions in electric engineering, see Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering .

  4. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    Frequency and voltage supplied to most premises by country. Mains electricity by country includes a list of countries and territories, with the plugs, voltages and frequencies they commonly use for providing electrical power to low voltage appliances, equipment, and lighting typically found in homes and offices.

  5. Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A substance that does not permit easy flow of electric current; a fitting intended to support a conductor. integrated circuit An interconnected array of electronic devices, factory assembled on a single substrate. intelligent control The application of artificial intelligence techniques to process control. intelligent transportation system

  6. Talk:Mains electricity - Wikipedia

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    So, ~240v is supplied and available for use as appropriate to need. Consequently, most portable and/or low power appliances plus most lighting equipments are designed to operate at ~120v. Higher power/'installed' equipments are designed for the split phase ~240v.

  7. Alternating current - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, respectively, as when they modify current or voltage. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The usual waveform of alternating current in most electric power circuits is a sine wave , whose positive half-period corresponds with positive direction of the current and vice versa (the full ...

  8. Distribution transformer - Wikipedia

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    Because the phases are 120 degrees from each other, the voltage between any two phases is sqrt(3) * 230V = 400V, compared to the 2 * 120V = 240V in the North American split phase system. While three-phase power is almost unheard of in individual North American residences, it is common in Europe for heavy loads such as kitchen stoves, air ...

  9. Voltage - Wikipedia

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    Voltage, also known as (electrical) potential difference, electric pressure, or electric tension is the difference in electric potential between two points. [1] [2] In a static electric field, it corresponds to the work needed per unit of charge to move a positive test charge from the first point to the second point.