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  • 1FLA — may refer to:*Fair Labor Association *Family Law Act *Fiduciary License Agreement, a license to empower FSFE to uphold interests of and protect authors *Clube de Regatas do Flamengo, a Brazilian multimodality sports association *.FLA, the… …

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  • 2Uninterruptible power supply — A small free standing UPS …

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  • 3Charging station — Level 2 charging station for the Nissan Leaf …

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  • 4Current transformer — A CT for operation on a 110 kV grid In electrical engineering, a current transformer (CT) is used for measurement of electric currents. Current transformers, together with voltage transformers (VT) (potential transformers (PT)), are known as …

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  • 5electric motor — motor (def. 4). [1885 90] * * * Introduction       any of a class of devices that convert electrical energy to mechanical energy, usually by employing electromagnetic phenomena.       Most electric motors develop their mechanical torque by the… …

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  • 6Contactor — AC contactor for pump application. In semiconductor testing, contactor can also refer to the specialised socket that connects the device under test. In process industries a contactor is a vessel where two streams interact, for example, air and… …

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  • 7Buck-boost transformer — A buck boost transformer is a type of autotransformer used to make small adjustments to the voltage applied to alternating current equipment. Buck boost connections are used in several places such as uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units for… …

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  • 8Linear regulator — In electronics, a linear regulator is a voltage regulator based on an active device (such as a bipolar junction transistor, field effect transistor or vacuum tube) operating in its linear region (in contrast, a switching regulator is based on a… …

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  • 9Thermal power station — Republika Power Plant, a thermal power station in Pernik, Bulgaria …

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  • 10Short circuit — A short circuit (sometimes abbreviated to short or s/c) allows a current along a different path from the one intended. The electrical opposite of a short circuit is an open circuit , which is an infinite resistance between two nodes. It is common …

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