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electronic component
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electronic component [i‚lek′trän·ik kəm′pō·nənt]
(electronics)
A component which is able to amplify or control voltages or currents without mechanical or other nonelectrical command, or to switch currents or voltages without mechanical switches; examples include electron tubes, transistors, and other solid-state devices.


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Multimeters with a beep test function are worth a few extra dollars because the unit not only displays ohm readings during continuity tests, but it also emits an audible beep to indicate continuity (the ability of a wire or electrical component to conduct electricity between two points on the wire or through the component).
the search for cheaper sources of labour, especially for labour intensive industries like textiles and garments, and the assembly of electrical and electrical component parts" (p.
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