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- Analog computer (links | edit)
- Ammeter (links | edit)
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation (links | edit)
- Bunsen burner (links | edit)
- Video game (links | edit)
- Cathode-ray tube (links | edit)
- Colorado Springs, Colorado (links | edit)
- Cement (links | edit)
- Carl Sagan (links | edit)
- Cathode ray (links | edit)
- Ellipse (links | edit)
- Electrical engineering (links | edit)
- Electronics (links | edit)
- Electronic oscillator (links | edit)
- Amplifier (links | edit)
- Electronic musical instrument (links | edit)
- Integrated circuit (links | edit)
- Interrupt (links | edit)
- Keyboard technology (links | edit)
- Karl Ferdinand Braun (links | edit)
- Linear timecode (links | edit)
- Mu-metal (links | edit)
- Microscope (links | edit)
- Observation (links | edit)
- Parallax (links | edit)
- Phase (waves) (links | edit)
- RS-232 (links | edit)
- Sound card (links | edit)
- Switch (links | edit)
- Subtractive synthesis (links | edit)
- Submarine (links | edit)
- Technology (links | edit)
- Television (links | edit)
- Tool (links | edit)
- Thermometer (links | edit)
- History of video games (links | edit)
- Vehicle (links | edit)
- Vacuum tube (links | edit)
- Voltage (links | edit)
- Voltmeter (links | edit)
- Weapon (links | edit)
- 19-inch rack (links | edit)
- Robert Watson-Watt (links | edit)
- Josiah Willard Gibbs (links | edit)
- Relative density (links | edit)
- Amplitude (links | edit)
- Octave (links | edit)
- Magnetic mirror (links | edit)
- Galvanometer (links | edit)