a ground - a conducting connection between an electrical circuit or equipment and the earth or some other conductor, conduit - a tube or pipe designed to protect electrical wiring, conversion - the process of changing something from one state or form to another, dissipate - to drive away and spread to a less dangerous area, fault - a partial or complete failure in specific insulating and conductive components or in the functioning of an electric system, generate - to produce as a result of a chemical or physical process, generator - a device used to convert one form of energy into another form of energy, ground fault - a break in the low-resistance grounding path from a tool or electrical system; can result in serious injuries or death, ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) - a fast-acting circuit breaker designed to quickly shut off electric power in the event of a ground fault, grounding - the process of linking a conductor between an electrical device and the ground or some other conductor, input - the energy, work, or power used to drive a machine, insert - to put or place in, integrated - having different parts that work together to perform a function, kinetic energy - the energy associated with motion, Law of Conservation of Energy - a law of physics which states that matter and energy are never destroyed; they just change forms, multimeter - a meter that measures voltage, current, and resistance, output - the current, voltage, power, or signal produced by an electrical or electronic circuit or device, potential energy - the stored energy of an object based on its position or arrangement of parts, solder - an alloy, made from tin and lead, used to join two or more metals, surge - a sudden, temporary increase in the current or voltage of an electrical circuit, to convert - to change from one state or form to another, to ground - to connect a conductor between an electrical device and the ground or some other conductor, to solder - to join (something made of metal) to something else using solder, turbine - a machine with blades made to move by steam, air, gas, or fluid,

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