| A | B |
| Electricity | The flow of electrons through material or through a vacuum |
| Electrons | Negatively charged subatomic particles that carry energy with them |
| Voltage | Electric potential or potential difference, meaasured in volts. |
| Current | amount of electricity moving moving through conductive material measured in amps. |
| Electrical power | energy delivered by a flow of electrons. |
| Resistance | The opposition to the flow of electric current through a material |
| Transistor | a device used to amplify a signal or open and close a circuit. |
| SemiConductor | a solid-state substance that can be electrically altered. |
| Multi Meter | Electronic test equipment that can perform multiple tasks |
| ESD | spark that jumps from an electrically charged object to a conductive. |
| Static Electricity | a stationary electrical charge that is caused by friction etc. |
| Triboelectric generation | the use of friction between different materials to generate an electrostatic on the materials |
| Collateral Injuries | injury caused by involuntary muscle movement |
| MSDS | technical bullitins designed to give users and emergency personnel about the proper procedures |
| Ergonomics | study of people in their working environment |
| Repetitive strain Injury | involves damage to muscles, tendons etc. caused by overuse or misuse. |
| Reflective Glare | created by a monitors screen's mirror like surface |
| Direct glare | a light source is exposed directly to the eye |
| Footcandle | unit of measure of the intensity of light falling on a surface |