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Browse All Abbreviation related to the Acronym Electronics. All abbreviations on this page are JSNM means Japan Society of New Metals, JSTS means Journal of Semiconductor Technology and Science, JT means Jahn-Teller, JT means Joint Tape, JTAG means Joint Test Action Group, JTEC means Journal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer, JUGFET means Junction-gate field-effect transistor, JVE means J Vaughan Electrical, JVR means Japanese Voltage Reducer, JWST means James Webb Space Telescope, K means Cathode, K means Electromechanical Relay, K means Kathode, K means Korean Institute of Power Electronics, K means Kuwait Electronic and Messaging Services, K means Embedded Test Solutions For Electronic Products, KAC means Kerbal Alarm Clock, KAEC means Kaiser Aerospace and Electronics Corporation, KAEC means Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives, KAIC means Kilo-Ampere Interrupting Capacity,

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JSNMJapan Society of New Metals. List Of JSNM
JSTSJournal of Semiconductor Technology and Science. List Of JSTS
JTJahn-Teller. List Of JT
JTJoint Tape. List Of JT
JTAGJoint Test Action Group. List Of JTAG
JTECJournal of Telecommunication Electronic and Computer. List Of JTEC
JUGFETJunction-gate field-effect transistor. List Of JUGFET
JVEJ Vaughan Electrical. List Of JVE
JVRJapanese Voltage Reducer. List Of JVR
JWSTJames Webb Space Telescope. List Of JWST
KCathode. List Of K
KElectromechanical Relay. List Of K
KKathode. List Of K
KKorean Institute of Power Electronics. List Of K
KKuwait Electronic and Messaging Services. List Of K
KEmbedded Test Solutions For Electronic Products. List Of K
KACKerbal Alarm Clock. List Of KAC
KAECKaiser Aerospace and Electronics Corporation. List Of KAEC
KAECKentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives. List Of KAEC
KAICKilo-Ampere Interrupting Capacity. List Of KAIC

Some Questions about acronyms:

What is an acronym?

An acronym is a word or phrase made up of the first letters of a series of words, with the first letter of each word capitalized.

What are some examples of acronyms in "Electronics"?

Some examples of acronyms are LIST OF JSNM, LIST OF JSTS, LIST OF JT, LIST OF JTAG, LIST OF JTEC, LIST OF JUGFET, LIST OF JVE, LIST OF JVR, LIST OF JWST, LIST OF K.

How are acronyms created?

Acronyms are created by taking the first letter of each word in a phrase and combining them to spell a word (for example, the acronym "radar" is created from the phrase "radio detecting and ranging").

How are acronyms different from initialism?

Acronyms are different from initialism in that they are pronounced as words. For example, AIDS is an acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

What is the difference between an acronym and an abbreviation?

An acronym is an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word, such as NASA. An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word, such as Mr. for Mister.

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