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Learn The Most Difficult Words of Electrical Engineering

We accept that there are very complicated words in the Electrical Engineering degree, so we have sought to help the most complicated words in this blog to explain them.

Here's the detail:

CMOS: a logic families used in the manufacture of chips.

Dielectric: materials that conduct electricity.

Electrocardiograph: device that records the heart's electrical signals.

Electrodes: the point where it enters or leaves an electric current to the body.

Exoskeleton: the external structure of an organization that covers and protects a body.

Graphene: synthetic material that forms films with the thickness of an atom and possesses semiconducting properties.

MW: unit of electric power equivalent to 1 million watts (power measurement).

Microarray: a very small device which integrates tens of thousands of genetic biological material, such as DNA.

Microprocessor: is a circuit that can become the brains of a machine, and although such power may be smaller than a match head.

Nanostructure: any structure in a minimum.