Electronics (Mike Jaroch)
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TRIP-FREE CIRCUIT BREAKERA circuit breaker that will open a circuit even if the operating mechanism is held in the ON position [3]. | |
TRIVALENT IMPURITYAcceptor impurities containing only three valence electrons [7]. | |
TROPOSPHEREThe portion of the atmosphere, closest to the earth's surface, where all weather phenomena take place [10]. | |
TROPOSPHERIC SCATTERThe propagation of radio waves in the troposphere by means of scatter [10]. | |
TROUBLE INDICATORSSignal lights used to aid maintenance personnel in locating troubles quickly [15]. | |
TROUBLE TABLESTables of trouble symptoms and probable causes, furnished by many manufacturers to help technicians isolate problems [15]. | |
TROUBLESHOOTINGThe process of locating and diagnosing faults in equipment by means of systematic checking or analysis [3] [15] [16]. | |
TROUGH(BOTTOM)—The peak of the negative alternation (maximum value below the line) of a sine wave [10]. | |
TRUE BEARINGAngle between a target and true north measured clockwise in the horizontal plane [18]. | |
TRUE NORTHGeographic north [18]. | |