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References and related terms Abatement Effort to avoid emission of carbon dioxide. Undertaking abatement activities on a power plant would serve to reduce its carbon intensity. Carbon intensity: AGC Automatic generation control. Used by the system operators to control the output of generators connected to the electricity network Governor (device)
The technical standard for building wiring in Canada. Canadian Standards Association Non-profit organization that develops electrical and other technical standards. capacitance The ability of a body to hold an electrical charge. capacitor An electrical component that stores energy in an electric field. capacitor-input filter
This is an alphabetical list of notable technology terms. It includes terms with notable applications in computing, networking, and other technological fields.
RPG—Report Program Generator; RPM—RPM Package Manager; RRAS—Routing and Remote Access Service; RSA—Rivest Shamir Adleman; RSI—Repetitive Strain Injury; RSS—Radio Service Software; RSS—Rich Site Summary, RDF Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication; RSVP—Resource Reservation Protocol; RTAI—Real-Time Application Interface; RTC ...
A generator using permanent magnets (PMs) is sometimes called a magneto, or a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). Armature: The power-producing component of an electrical machine. In a generator, alternator, or dynamo, the armature windings generate the electric current, which provides power to an external circuit.
The turbo encabulator data sheet had the same format as the other pages in the G.E. Handbook. The engineers added "Shure Stat" in "Technical Features", which was peculiar only to the Instrument Department, and included the first known graphic representation of a "manufactured" turbo encabulator using parts made at the Instrument Department.
The language of mathematics has a wide vocabulary of specialist and technical terms. It also has a certain amount of jargon: commonly used phrases which are part of the culture of mathematics, rather than of the subject. Jargon often appears in lectures, and sometimes in print, as informal shorthand for rigorous arguments or precise ideas. Much ...
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