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What is electrical Shock? - -A sensation and muscular spasm when electric
current passes through the body.

- What is a GFCI? - -Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (automatically shut's off
electrical flow in the event of an overload)

- TS Transformers - -Open: T doesn't generate output V
Short: could be partial which would then change number of coils so Ep would
change or Es

- What is voltage - -Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons
pushing away from each other.

- Current is defined as __________________________. - -a flow of electric charge

- What are some factors affecting shock? - -Amount of current, path of
current, amount of body resistance, and length of time current flows in body

- What is not a primary factor in severity of an electric shock? - -The general
health of the victim.

- Ways to prevent shock? - -Isolate, insulate & ground

- What is the minimum AC current required to cause severe muscle
contractions? - -12 mA

- How much more DC is required to freeze the body than AC? - -5 times
more

- What types of burns are there? - -Electrical burns, arc burns, and thermal
contact burns

- Electrical burns are what? - -Electrical current flowing through tissue or
bones

- Arc burns are what? - -Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones

- Thermal contact burns are what? - -When skin comes in contact with hot
surfaces of overheated electrical conductors

, - Factors of electrical accidents - -Unsafe equipment, unsafe environment,
and unsafe work practices

- What should you do first if someone has been shocked? - -Remove the
victim from the source.

- What type of protection is worn when use of a tool produces sparks and
debris? - -Safety goggles.

- What category includes electrical fires? - -Class C.

- Switches have __________ resistance when closed, and ____________
resistance when open. - -minimum, maximum

- Type of switches - -Toggle, slide, rotary, and push button. Single or double
pole and throw.

- Fuses and circuit breakers are both protection devices, however, while
fuses are not ____________, circuit breakers are. - -reusable

- Are capacitors circuit protection devices? - -No.

- A _______ ________ fuse will typically blow in about one second, while a
________ ________ could take 1-30 seconds. - -Fast acting; slow blow

- What happens to the current path if the wire in a fuse melts? - -It stops.

- What do the following letters mean in a basic schematic diagram? C, D, Q,
S, T, TP, AVC - -C - Capacitor, D - Diode, Q - Transmitter, S - Switch, T-
Transformer, TP - Test Point, AVC - Automatic Volume Control

- voltage drop - -The difference in voltage across an electrical device that
has current flowing through it.

- Applied voltage - -Sum of all voltage drops in the circuit.

- Faults in series are: - -Open, Short, Changed value

- What are the four basic TS steps? - -A)Analyze circuit
B)Check Setup
C)Calculate/measure values
D)Check Results

- What fault provides no resistance to current flow? - -A short.

- What fault causes resistance to increase or decrease? - -A changed value.

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