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PSG 211 Terminology Week 9 Questions and Answers updated 2024
  • PSG 211 Terminology Week 9 Questions and Answers updated 2024

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  • PSG 211 Terminology Week 9 Questions and Answers updated 2024 Artifact Unwanted signals on the recording that can arise from the body, the environment or the recording circuit itself. Salt bridge Formed when a conductive material, such as sweat or an electrode paste or cream, communicates between two electrodes. Artifact isolation Distinguishing artifact from physiologic activity Electrode popping Occurs with an abrupt shift in impedance. this can be due to a loosened e...
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 The Associate CET Study Guide       Terms in this set (276)  B+, or supply voltages in electronics products, is considered to be:  A. +5 to +12 VDC B. 0 to 30 V DC C. +12 to 300 V DC D. The anode or plate voltage supply	D. The anode or plate voltage supp
  • The Associate CET Study Guide Terms in this set (276) B+, or supply voltages in electronics products, is considered to be: A. +5 to +12 VDC B. 0 to 30 V DC C. +12 to 300 V DC D. The anode or plate voltage supply D. The anode or plate voltage supp

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  • The Associate CET Study Guide Terms in this set (276) B+, or supply voltages in electronics products, is considered to be: A. +5 to +12 VDC B. 0 to 30 V DC C. +12 to 300 V DC D. The anode or plate voltage supply D. The anode or plate voltage supply Leakage current in an electronic product, between either of the AC power cord conductors and the chassis or any exposed metals should not exceed _. A. 5 microamps B. 500 microamps C. 5 milliamps D. 50 milliamps B. 500 micr...
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