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         Relay                             An electromagnetic switching device using
                                           low current to open or close a high-current
                                           circuit.

         Resistance (R)                    A term describing the opposition of ele-
                                           ments of a circuit to alternating or direct
                                           current.
         Resistor                          A device installed in an electrical circuit to
                                           permit a predetermined current to flow with
                                           a given voltage applied.
         Rheostat                          A device for regulating a current by means
                                           of a variable resistance.
         Rotor                             The part of the alternator that rotates inside
                                           the stator and produces an electrical current
                                           from induction by the electromagnetic
                                           fields of the stator windings.
         SCR (semiconductor, or silicon,   An electronic DC switch that can be trig-
         controlled rectifier)              gered into conduction by a pulse to a gate
                                           electrode, but can only be cut off by reduc-
                                           ing the main current below a predetermined
                                           level (usually zero).
         Shielding                         Protective coating that helps eliminate
                                           electromagnetic and radio frequency
                                           interference.

         Shunt                             A conductor joining two points in a circuit
                                           to form a parallel circuit, through which a
                                           portion of the current may pass, in order to
                                           regulate the amount of current flowing in
                                           the main circuit.
         Sine wave                         A fundamental waveform produced by
                                           periodic oscillation that expresses the sine
                                           or cosine of a linear function of time or
                                           space, or both.

         Single-phase                      That portion of a power source that repre-
                                           sents only a single phase of the three phases
                                           that are available.
         Solenoid                          A tubular coil containing a movable mag-
                                           netic core, which moves when the coil is
                                           energized.
         Stator                            The stationary winding of an alternator (the
                                           armature in a DC generator).
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