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adenosine monophosphate
An abbreviation for ampere, the unit of electrical current
An amplifier
To amplify

He asked the disk jockey to amp it up.

Ampere The unit of electrical current Also milliamp (one thousandth of an amp) and microamp (one millionth of an amp) One amp corresponds to the flow of about 6 x 1018 electrons per second
ACRONYM - A unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons through a conductor One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere One ampere is equal to 6 25 x 1018 electrons per second passing a set point in a circuit Ampere (099)
Ampere or Amplifier
Symbol and abbreviation of ampere
A unit that measures the strength/rate of flow of electrical current Armored Cable Electrical wires protected by metal sheathing Branch Circuits The circuits in a house that branch from the service panel to boxes and devices Breaker A switch-like device that connects/disconnects power to a circuit
The unit of electric current
(Ampere) Unit of electrical current
the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"
An amp is the same as an amplifier
An amp is the same as an ampere. Use a 3 amp fuse for equipment up to 720 watts
a nucleotide found in muscle cells and important in metabolism; reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP
1) An abbreviation of the term Amplifier (A device which increases the level of an electrical signal 2) An abbreviation of Ampere (the unit of current) 3) An abbreviation of amplitude (the height of a waveform above or below the zero line)
Unit of electrical current
The standard unit of measurement of electrical current passing through a circuit Cables, fuses and switches are designated by their current carrying capacity
A unit of measurement of electric current used in quantifying the rate at which electrons flow past a given point in a wire The amount of current sent by one volt through a resistance of one ohm
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(Aide Médico-Psychologique): medical and psychological assistance
Amperes or ampacity is the rate of flow of electricity through wire Today, 100 amps is considered a minimum requirement for most homes
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Ampere, the unit of electrical current
(A) - Abbreviation of Ampere, a unit of measure for electrical current
Abbreviation for ampere, the measure of the rate of flow of electric current Back to alphabetical list
{i} unit of measure in electronics; amplifier, booster
electrical current; a measure of flowing electrons
Unit of electric current
A measurement of the flow of electrical current One amp is equal to the electric force of one volt acting across the resistance of one ohm
ampere
A standard unit of electrical current Defined as the amount of current that flows when one volt of electromotive force is applied across one ohm of resistance
Ampere A standard unit of measurement for electrical current flow
amp up
To turn up the volume or intensity

1. The basketball team needs to amp up its defense. 2. His Math SAT is just 520. He better amp up 30 decibels to get into M.I.T.

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ampere-hour
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Unit of electrical current
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ampere
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(Aide Médico-Psychologique): medical and psychological assistance
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Ampere or Amplifier
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Symbol and abbreviation of ampere
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Amperes or ampacity is the rate of flow of electricity through wire Today, 100 amps is considered a minimum requirement for most homes
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A measurement of the flow of electrical current One amp is equal to the electric force of one volt acting across the resistance of one ohm
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The standard unit of measurement of electrical current passing through a circuit Cables, fuses and switches are designated by their current carrying capacity
amp-
Abbreviation for ampere, the measure of the rate of flow of electric current Back to alphabetical list
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A unit that measures the strength/rate of flow of electrical current Armored Cable Electrical wires protected by metal sheathing Branch Circuits The circuits in a house that branch from the service panel to boxes and devices Breaker A switch-like device that connects/disconnects power to a circuit
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the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"
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ACRONYM - A unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons through a conductor One volt across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one ampere One ampere is equal to 6 25 x 1018 electrons per second passing a set point in a circuit Ampere (099)
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(Ampere) Unit of electrical current
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Ampere A standard unit of measurement for electrical current flow
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Ampere, the unit of electrical current
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Unit of electric current
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a nucleotide found in muscle cells and important in metabolism; reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP
amp-
1) An abbreviation of the term Amplifier (A device which increases the level of an electrical signal 2) An abbreviation of Ampere (the unit of current) 3) An abbreviation of amplitude (the height of a waveform above or below the zero line)
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Ampere The unit of electrical current Also milliamp (one thousandth of an amp) and microamp (one millionth of an amp) One amp corresponds to the flow of about 6 x 1018 electrons per second
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A standard unit of electrical current Defined as the amount of current that flows when one volt of electromotive force is applied across one ohm of resistance
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electrical current; a measure of flowing electrons
amp-
The unit of electric current
amp-
(A) - Abbreviation of Ampere, a unit of measure for electrical current
amp-
A unit of measurement of electric current used in quantifying the rate at which electrons flow past a given point in a wire The amount of current sent by one volt through a resistance of one ohm
AMPS
Advanced Mobile Phone System, American Mobile Phone System, Analog Mobile Phone System
AMPS
All Media and Products Survey
giga-amp
One thousand million ( 109 ) amperes. Symbol: GA
kilo-amp
One thousand ( 103 ) amperes. Symbol: kA or KA
locked rotor amp
LRA, or locked rotor amps, is a specification given to refrigeration compressors which indicates the current (amperage) being drawn by the electric motor within a refrigeration compressor when its electric motor is "locked up", such that the motor’s rotor is not turning. The LRA value is used to determine what gauge wire and circuit breaker should be used when wiring the compressor to the circuit breaker panel. Typically, the running amps (current, RA) is the current being drawn when the refrigeration compressor is running normally. The running current for small compressors is around 25% less of the locked rotor current
mega amp
One million ( 106 ) amperes. Symbol: MA
mega-amp
One million ( 106 ) amperes. Symbol: MA
micro-amp
One millionth ( 10-6 ) of an ampere, abbreviated as µA
milli-amp
One thousandth ( 10-3 ) of an ampere. Symbol: mA
nano-amp
An SI unit of electrical current equal to 10−9 amps
op-amp
A certain active circuit element useful in creating various kinds of amplifiers and filters
pico-amp
One million millionth (10-12) of an ampere. Symbol: pA
tera amp
One million million ( 1012 ) amperes. Symbol: TA
tera-amp
One million million ( 1012 ) amperes. Symbol: TA
r&r
(Gıda) (Rest and Recuperation; Rest and Relaxation; Rest and Recreation) İstirahat için izin
r&r
(Gıda) R&R, military slang for rest and recuperation (or rest and relaxation or rest and recreation), is a term used for the free time of a soldier in the U.S. military or International UN staff serving in non-family duty stations
A&E department
(Tıp, İlaç) See: emergency department
B&B
(Seyahat) Bed & Breakfast
R&B
(Muzik) R&B is a style of popular music developed in the 1940's from blues music, but using electrically amplified instruments. R&B is an abbreviation for rhythm and blues'
c&f
Cost and freight: including the cost of goods being shipped and the freight charges
o&m
Operation and maintenance
op-amp
An operational amplifier, usually referred to as an op-amp for brevity, is a DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with Differential Inputs and, usually, a single output. In its ordinary usage, the output of the op-amp is controlled by negative feedback which, because of the amplifier's high gain, almost completely determines the output voltage for any given input
r&d
(Endüstri) Research and Development
AMPS
(Telecommunications) most widely-used standard for analog cellular communications (basis of the cellular phone industry in the United States)
S&M
sadism + masochism, derivation of sexual gratification from subjecting others to pain or from being subjected to pain
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service/System - The analogue cellular standard
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Advanced Mobile Phone System North American analog cellular phone system Operates in the 800 MHz frequency band AMPs is used in South America and Asia Pacific It has not been deployed in Eastern Europe
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Advanced Mobile Phone System: a 1G standard which operates in the 800-900MHz-frequency band It is still widely used in the United States 1G
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Advanced Mobile Phone System The current analog cellular FM system in North America It uses 30 KHz channels and signaling is done superaudio
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(Advanced Mobile Phone Service) The analog cellular mobile phone system in North and South America and more than 35 other countries It uses the FDMA transmission technology AMPS is the cellular equivalent of POTS
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"Advanced Mobile Phone Service" - The analog celluar phone standard first introduced by AT&T in 1983 AMPS phones operate in the 800 to 900 Megahertz (MHz) radio spectrum The term is "cell" phone because the signals are sent from radio transmitters that cover a broadcast area known as a cell
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service; commonly known as analog cellular that uses the 800 MHz spectrum AMPS service has been available in North America since the mid 80's and it is also available in Central and South America AMPS is quickly being phased out as more energy is needed to make and monitor for calls from a handset plus providers rather use the newer digital technologies that allow them to squeeze several callers onto one channel
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Advanced Mobile Phone System The original American standard specification for analog systems Used primarily in North America, Latin America, Australia and parts of Russia and Asia
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(advanced mobile phone service): The analog cellular standard
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Acronym for Advanced Mobile Phone Service One of the original cellular phone services, relying on frequency-division multiplexing
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service: The analog cellular air interface standard used in the United States and other countries
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service, or analog cellular The operating standard or language for analog cell phone service
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Advanced Mobile Phone System - an analog mobile phone network that is used mainly in the US and also Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, parts of Russia and Asia-Pacific Back to the top
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service
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An analog cellular phone service standard used in Canada and the US
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service Standard analog cellular telephone service
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service: The term used by AT&T's Bell Laboratories (prior to the break-up of the Bell System in 1984) to refer to its cellular technology It is commonly known as Analog (Back to top )
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The most common type of analog cellular telephone system in the United States, operating at 800 MHz to 900 MHz Most of these first-generation (1G) systems have been or are being replaced by second-generation (2G) digital networks
amps
plural of amp
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service, the standard for analog cellular telephones
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1 Advanced Mobile Phone Service (analog) 2 Analog Mobile Phone System Non-digital cellular mobile phones
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Advanced Mobile Phone System (analogue)
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service The standard for analog cellular telephones, which uses a frequency-modulated transmission and frequency spacing to separate user transmission AMPS operates in the 800 MHz band
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Advanced Mobile Phone System The current analog cellular FM system in North America It uses 30 KHz channels and signaling is done superaudio Many Digital cell phones also include AMPS for use in areas where the cells do not cover
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Advanced Mobile Phone System
cyclic AMP
A cyclic nucleotide of adenosine that acts at the cellular level to regulate various metabolic processes and mediate the effects of many hormones
pre-amp
Stands for Pre-Amplification A form of amplifier commonly found on various types of audio equipment ie a mixer and used to boost a low level signal from a mike, electric guitar etc to a line level signal suitable for recording
pre-amp
A circuit unit which takes a small signal and amplifies it sufficiently to be fed into the power amplifier for further amplification A pre-amp includes all of the controls for regulating tone, volume, and channel balance 2
pre-amp
Holds controls for volume, bass and treble but has no on-board amplification
amp

    Hyphenation

    Am·p

    Turkish pronunciation

    ämp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈamp/ /ˈæmp/

    Etymology

    [ 'amp ] (noun.) 1886. by shortening.

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