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Some basic facts about electricity

1. Nucleus is the central part of an atom, usually made up of protons and neutrons

Conductorsa substance that allows heat or electricity to go through it:


Metal is a good conductor of heat.
Insulators a material or covering that electricity, heat, or sound cannot go through:
Circuits a closed system of wires or pipes through which electricity or liquid can flow:
Closed circuits allows electrical energy (electrons) to flow and move
Opened circuits An open circuit is defined as an electric circuit in which current does not
flow.
Voltage = Jules per coulombthe force of an electric current, measured in volts
A joule is a measurement of energy or work a unit of measurement of work or energy
A coulomb is a group of flowing electrons
the standard unit of measurement for electric charge, representing the charge carried by
one ampere (= unit of electric current) in one second
Current is the flow of electronsa movement of electricity in a particular direction
Amperes is the standard unit of measurement for the strength of an electric current
Resistance the degree to which a substance prevents the flow of
an electric current through it
Resistors protect components by restricting the flow of current
a part of an electrical circuit designed to produce a particular amount of resistance to
the flow of current

Inductor It's a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic


field when electric current flows through it.
Transformersa device that changes the voltage or
other characteristic of electrical energy as it moves from one circuit to another
Capacitorsa device that collects and stores electricity, and is
an important part of electronic equipment such as televisions and radios
Alternativecurrent is an electrical current that regularly changes the direction in which
it moves
Direct current electrical current that moves in one direction only
1. Nucleus is the central part of an atom, usually made up of protons and neutrons.
2. Conductor is a substance that allows heat or electricity to go through it.
3. Insulator is a material or covering that electricity, heat, or sound cannot go through.
4. Circuit a closed system of wires or pipes through which electricity or liquid can flow.
5. Closed circuit allows electrical energy (electrons) to flow and move.
6. Opened circuit is defined as an electric circuit in which current does not flow.
7. Voltage is the force of an electric current, measured in volts.
8. A joule is a measurement of energy or work a unit of measurement of work or energy.
9. A coulomb is the standard unit of measurement for electric charge, representing the charge
carried by one ampere (= unit of electric current) in one second.
10. Current is the flow of electrons a movement of electricity in a particular direction.
11. Ampere is the standard unit of measurement for the strength of an electric current.
12. Resistance is the degree to which a substance prevents the flow of an electric current through
it.
13. Resistor is a part of an electrical circuit designed to produce a particular amount of resistance
to the flow of current.
14. Inductor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field
when electric current flows through it.
15. Transformer is a device that changes the voltage or other characteristic of electrical energy as
it moves from one circuit to another.
16. Capacitor is a device that collects and stores electricity, and is an important part of electronic
equipment such as televisions and radios.
17. Alternative current is an electrical current that regularly changes the direction in which
it moves.
18. Direct current is an electrical current that moves in one direction only.

1. Nucleus is the central part of an atom, usually made up of protons and neutrons.


2. Conductor is a substance that allows heat or electricity to go through it.
3. Insulator is a material or covering that electricity, heat, or sound cannot go through.
4. Circuit a closed system of wires or pipes through which electricity or liquid can flow.
5. Closed circuit allows electrical energy (electrons) to flow and move.
6. Opened circuit is defined as an electric circuit in which current does not flow.
7. Voltage is the force of an electric current, measured in volts.
8. A joule is a measurement of energy or work a unit of measurement of work or energy.
9. A coulomb is the standard unit of measurement for electric charge, representing the
charge carried by one ampere (= unit of electric current) in one second.
10. Current is the flow of electrons a movement of electricity in a particular direction.
11. Ampere is the standard unit of measurement for the strength of an electric current.
12. Resistance is the degree to which a substance prevents the flow of an electric current
through it.
13. Resistor is a part of an electrical circuit designed to produce a particular amount of
resistance to the flow of current.
14. Inductor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic
field when electric current flows through it.
15. Transformer is a device that changes the voltage or other characteristic of electrical
energy as it moves from one circuit to another.
16. Capacitor is a device that collects and stores electricity, and is an important part of
electronic equipment such as televisions and radios.
17. Alternative current is an electrical current that regularly changes the direction in which
it moves.
18. Direct current is an electrical current that moves in one direction only.
1. Ядрото е централната част на атома, обикновено изградена от протони и
неутрони.
2. Проводникът е вещество, което позволява на топлината или електричеството да
преминава през него.
3. Изолаторът е материал или покритие, през което не може да премине
електричество, топлина или звук.
4. Свържете затворена система от проводници или тръби, през които може да тече
електричество или течност.
5. Затворената верига позволява на електрическата енергия (електрони) да тече и
да се движи.
6. Отворена верига се определя като електрическа верига, в която не протича ток.
7. Напрежението е силата на електрическия ток, измерена във волтове.
8. Джаул е мярка за енергия или работа, единица за измерване на работа или
енергия.
9. Кулонът е стандартната мерна единица за електрически заряд, представляваща
заряда, пренасян от един ампер (= единица електрически ток) за една секунда.
10. Токът е поток от електрони движение на електричество в определена посока.
11. Амперът е стандартната мерна единица за силата на електрически ток.
12. Съпротивлението е степента, до която дадено вещество предотвратява
протичането на електрически ток през него.
13. Резисторът е част от електрическа верига, проектирана да произвежда
определено количество съпротивление на потока от ток.
14. Индукторът е пасивен електрически компонент с два извода, който съхранява
енергия в магнитно поле, когато през него протича електрически ток.
15. Трансформаторът е устройство, което променя напрежението или друга
характеристика на електрическата енергия, докато се движи от една верига към
друга.
16. Кондензаторът е устройство, което събира и съхранява електричество и е
важна част от електронно оборудване като телевизори и радиостанции.
17. Алтернативният ток е електрически ток, който редовно променя посоката, в
която се движи.
18. Постоянният ток е електрически ток, който се движи само в една посока.

Electrical Safety Tips for Electricians


The first and vital thing to keep in mind when working with electricity is that it is
potentially lethal. If you are an electrician whose part of the profession is facing the
risk of electrical hazards in your line of duty from time to time, read along and learn
about the safety tips which could save your life one day.
Safety Precautions All Responsible Electricians Should Live By
When working with electricity, there is always a genuine risk of being hurt. That said,
being an electrician is one of the most dangerous jobs out there. However, many
injuries can be avoided. Observing best safety practices can go a long way to prevent
injuries and accidents in the workplace. Here are safety rules an electrician should
keep in mind.
1. Wear the appropriate clothing and PPE or Personal Protective Equipment
required for the job.
2. Don’t cut corners and avoid rushing to finish the job. A simple mistake could
endanger you or someone else’s life.
3. Always take the time to inspect electrical components, power cords, tools, and
equipment before using them.
4. Use the right tools and specifications required for the job you are doing.
5. Use the appropriate earthing equipment.
6. Use insulated tools and ladders.
7. Make sure to use testing instruments that are fit for purpose and are rated
adequately.
8. Identify and disconnect the power source before starting with electrical isolation.
9. Check that the device is de-energized.
10. Put safety signs and barriers where applicable.
11. Ensure that the work is completed and tested.
12. Have a first aid kit ready.
13. Learn about the electric shock and resuscitation procedure.
14. As much as possible, keep the work area clean and tidy.

Any tasks that involve electricity is never without risk. Responsible electricians
familiarize themselves with the dangers, and above all, foster a healthy respect for
electricity – all the time.

Your work clothing will do a lot in being able to make the most out of your job. Regardless

of what it is that you do for a living, your everyday clothing should be given emphasis

because it can affect not only your productivity, but also your safety in the workplace. For

instance, if you are working as an electrician, there is a need for you to be mindful about the

right types of clothes to wear. Specifically, your clothing should be able to prevent you from

having injuries caused by high voltage and other problems related to electricity. In the past,

some have even died because of the lack of protective gear, which makes it more important to

be fully equipped from head to toe with appropriate protection.


THE RIGHT WORK CLOTHING FOR ELECTRICAL WORK

Why do you think it is important to have the right personal protective equipment for electrical

work? Well, the answer is pretty much simple and common sense. You need it as a protection

from heat and flame, amongst other risks that are commonly associated with the jobs of
electricians. These clothing items are designed in such a way that they will reduce the

likelihood of suffering from injuries that can happen within just a few seconds and can end up

paralyzing, or even worse, death. If you have the right uniform meant for electricians, there is

a minimized likelihood for suffering from the unfortunate.

It is the material that is used in electrician work uniforms that make it able to provide the

highest level of protection. Clothes that are made from nylon and other synthetic fibers should

be definitely avoided because they are at higher risks of melting, and hence, causing skin

injuries on your part. Cotton shirts and jeans, while they may seem to be comfortable, should

be also avoided because they can fuel the fire and can make the injuries worse.

To be sure, there is a need for you to take a look at the Arc Thermal Performance Value,

which will be indicative of the maximum protection that you can expect from the clothes. The

ATPV rating should be not less than 4. You should also consider HAF rating, or Heat

Attenuation Factor. This is because not all clothes that are flame-resistant are also heat-

resistant. The percentage of HAF in clothes will indicate the amount of heat that can be

blocked.

Now, you might be wondering about the specific items that you should have. One of the first

items should be insulated rubber gloves, which will allow you to be protected when holding

something, such as wires, where there is a high risk of being electrocuted. Flame-resistant

protection for the neck, eyes, and the whole body will also prove to be essential. Of course,

you will also need to have the right work boot. Make sure that you have the gears needed from

head to toe so that you can work with peace of mind.

If you are looking for the best electrician uniforms in Sydney or in any other parts of New

South Wales, make sure that they are approved by the relevant authorities that govern the

industry, which will give you the assurance of their safety and effectiveness.
Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona=Argentinian

Kylie Minogue = Australian

Mozart =Austrian

John Lenon. Qween Elizabeth II, James Cook =English

Elon Musk =Canadian

Mao Zedong =Chinese

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Bonapart, Zinedin Zidane, =French

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