Associations to the word «Electrical»
Noun
- Conductivity
- Mechanical
- Stimulation
- Plumbing
- Electronics
- Conduction
- Insulation
- Engineering
- Appliance
- Impedance
- Electrode
- Volt
- Electronic
- Capacitor
- Generator
- Voltage
- Synapse
- Connector
- Transformer
- Tesla
- Ieee
- Electrolyte
- Wire
- Engineer
- Potential
- Siemens
- Conduit
- Heater
- Grid
- Current
- Kv
- Cathode
- Semiconductor
- Electricity
- Welding
- Discharge
- Bs
- Faraday
- Electro
- Signal
- Impulse
- Tomography
- Axon
- Corrosion
- Edison
- Ignition
- Malfunction
- Motor
- Equipment
- Lighting
- Neuron
- Circuit
- Automation
- Turbine
- Machinery
- Apparatus
- Switch
- Atrium
- Chemical
- Coil
- Diode
- Traction
- Dipole
- Conductor
- Nikola
- Telecommunication
- Transistor
- Propulsion
- Conditioning
- Nerve
- Batterie
- Contraction
- Analyzer
- Scalp
- Transmission
- Hz
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ELECTRICAL, adjective. Related to electricity (or electronics)
ELECTRICAL, noun. An electrical engineer.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, noun. An electric circuit.
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTANCE, noun. A measure of how easily electricity flows along a certain path through an electrical element, and the real part of the reciprocal of electrical impedance.
ELECTRICAL CONTACT, noun. The connection where two or more electrical conductors meet or are joined.
ELECTRICAL CONTACT, noun. The point on a conductor or electrical device where the connection happens.
ELECTRICAL CURRENT, noun. Alternative form of electric current
ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING, noun. A non-traditional manufacturing process of using electricity discharged from an electrode to quickly erode at the conductive material.
ELECTRICAL ENERGY, noun. Energy made available for consumption or consumed in the form of electricity or electric power; electricity; sometimes also called electric energy.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, noun. A The branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity, especially the design and application of circuitry and equipment for power generation and distribution, machine control, and communications.
ELECTRICAL FENCE, noun. Alternative form of electric fence
ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE TOMOGRAPHY, noun. A medical imaging technique which uses surface electrodes to infer the electrical conductivity and electrical permittivity of a two-dimensional slice of the body.
ELECTRICAL INDUCTANCE, noun. The ratio of the magnetic flux to the electric current flowing around an electrical circuit.
ELECTRICAL POLYSPERMY BLOCK, noun. (biology) A polyspermy block where the electric potential of an egg rapidly rises from -70mV to +20mV upon contact with sperm due to the influx of sodium ions.
ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE, noun. (physics) The opposition offered by an electrical conductor to the flow of a current through itself, resulting in a conversion of electrical energy into heat and radiation. The SI derived unit of resistance is the ohm. Symbol: R.
ELECTRICAL STORM, noun. Thunderstorm
ELECTRICAL STORMS, noun. Plural of electrical storm
ELECTRICAL TAPE, noun. A poorly conductive plastic tape used to insulate electrical wires.
ELECTRICAL TAPES, noun. Plural of electrical tape
Dictionary definition
ELECTRICAL, adjective. Relating to or concerned with electricity; "an electrical engineer"; "electrical and mechanical engineering industries".
ELECTRICAL, adjective. Using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity; "electric current"; "electric wiring"; "electrical appliances"; "an electrical storm".
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