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| E |
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Voltage(electromotive force). |
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| Eccentricity |
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A measure of a conductor¡¯s location with respect to the circular
cross section of the insulation. Expresses as a percentage of
centre displacement of one circle
with in the other. |
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Electronic Industries Association (formerly RMA or RETMA). |
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Electromagnetic |
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Referring to the combined electric and magnetic fields caused
by electron motion through conductors. |
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Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) |
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EMC describes the ability of an electrical system to avoid
electromagnetic interference with the environment. |
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| Electromagnetic Coupling |
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The transfer of energy by means of a varying magnetic field.
Inductive coupling |
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Electromagnetic
Interference(EMI) |
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Unwanted electrical or electromagnetic energy that causes
undesirable responses, degrading performance or complete malfunctions
in electronic equipment. See also: Noise |
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| EMI |
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Abbreviation for electromagnetic interference. |
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| ENG |
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Abbreviation for Electronic News Gathering |
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| EPR |
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Ethylene-propylene copolymer rubber. A material with good
electrical insulating properties. |
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