electrical Crossword Puzzles
Basics of electricity - Brysen Thayer 2024-05-01
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- what is the SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- what is a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms
- What is a circuit that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other
- What is a circuit that all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- what is a graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit
- what is a device that converts chemical energy contained within its active materials directly into electric energy
- a unit of measure for electrical current
- what is the ability of a material to allow heat and electricity to pass through it
- What is a unit of measurement for electromotive force, expressing the electric tension or the difference in charge between two points
- what is a service that delivers usable electrical circuit over-current safety
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- what is a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- what is a path for transmitting electric current
- What is the law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance
- What connects multiple devices, such as computers, wireless access points, printers, and servers; on the same network within a building or campus
- What is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- what is the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms
- what is the flow of electrical power or charge
- What is the resistance of a wire of that substance with unit length and unit area of cross-section.
- what is a material that does not allow electricity to pass through them
- What is the “pressure” that pushes electricity
20 Clues: a unit of measure for electrical current • what is the flow of electrical power or charge • What is the “pressure” that pushes electricity • what is a path for transmitting electric current • what is a material that does not allow electricity to pass through them • what is a graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit • ...
Physical Science Ch 19 Electricity 2025-03-10
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- The field force between two charged objects.
- An electrical safety device that opens the circuit by melting when an overheated condition occurs due to excessive current.
- An electrical safety device consisting of an automatic switch that opens when there is too much current in a circuit.
- The force that moves electric charge carriers through an electrical circuit.
- An electrical device that slows down electric current by converting electrical energy into other forms, such as thermal energy.
- The act of providing a path for electrical charge to move into the earth.
- The property of matter indicating the degree to which the material slows down the flow of charge carriers.
- The loop through which current electricity can flow.
- A material through which electric charge moves easily.
- An unintended path for an electric current.
- Electric current in which electric charges move in only one direction.
- Electricity involving moving electric charges.
- Examples are fixed and variable.
- Examples are a battery, photovoltaic cell, and an AC generator.
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- Examples are open and closed toggle, and push.
- The principle that states that charge cannot be created or destroyed but only transferred between objects.
- The work per second done or produced by an electrical system.
- A material through which electric charge does not move easily.
- A three-dimensional region around a charged object that will apply a force on other charged objects within that region.
- A circuit with multiple paths that electric current can take.
- The movement of electric charge through a complete loop.
- The accumulated electric charge on an object.
- Electric current in which the charge carriers change direction periodically.
- Movement of electric charge or thermal energy through an object or form object to object through direct contact.
- A circuit with only one path that electric current can take.
- The law that states that the current in a circuit is directly related
26 Clues: Examples are fixed and variable. • An unintended path for an electric current. • The field force between two charged objects. • The accumulated electric charge on an object. • Examples are open and closed toggle, and push. • Electricity involving moving electric charges. • The loop through which current electricity can flow. • ...
condution 2020-05-15
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- / a reason that electrons are removed
- / this with adams makes up insulators
- field / a magnetic field created by an electrical current
- / a material that is used to carry conduction
- / the flow of electricity around a circuit
- / smallest piece of an element
- / positive flow with a positive charge
- electricity / stationary charge built up on a material
- / this is negatively charged
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- / material that allows electrical or heat energy to flow through easily
- / force that cause current to flow
- / material that slows down or stops electrical or heat energy from flowing
- / the opposite of current flow
- circuit / a pathway that prevents electric current from flowing freely or stops the flow
- circuit / the pathway through which electrical current flows
- / insulator
- / insulator
- / this is neutral
- circuit / a pathway that allows an electric current to flow freely
- / a material that is used in carrying electricity
20 Clues: / insulator • / insulator • / this is neutral • / this is negatively charged • / the opposite of current flow • / smallest piece of an element • / force that cause current to flow • / a reason that electrons are removed • / this with adams makes up insulators • / positive flow with a positive charge • / the flow of electricity around a circuit • ...
EKG Crossword 2025-09-02
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- specialized areas of tissue within the heart's electrical conduction system
- Muscular tissue of the heart
- Electrocardiogram shortened
- the series of events that occur during a single heartbeat
- Lower chambers of heart that pumps blood
- The force exerted on the walls of arteries by blood
- The largest artery
- The blood vessel that carries blood through the body
- Upper chambers of heart that receive blood
- a specific view of the heart's electrical activity from a unique angle
- Contraction stage of the heartbeat
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- The mapping of the hearts electrical signals as they travel
- A test that records electrical heart signals
- The rate at which the heart is beating
- The rhythmic physical sensation of the heartbeat
- The blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
- blood flow and oxygen supply to the heart muscle
- The smallest blood vessel of the body
- Relaxation stage of the heartbeat
19 Clues: The largest artery • Electrocardiogram shortened • Muscular tissue of the heart • Relaxation stage of the heartbeat • Contraction stage of the heartbeat • The smallest blood vessel of the body • The rate at which the heart is beating • Lower chambers of heart that pumps blood • Upper chambers of heart that receive blood • A test that records electrical heart signals • ...
Electricity 2015-06-08
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- Inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and physicist, well-known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current
- Unseen area around magnet
- Sensor which keeps a heating system near to a desired temperature or setpoint
- Force that can attract or repel things that have a magnetic material like iron inside them
- Device that converts light energy into electrical energy
- The opposition to the passage of an electric current through the wire
- Unit of electrical charge
- Device, in which a chemical change is harnessed to produce electricity
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- Unit used for measuring electric current
- Force that makes electricity move through a wire
- Device for changing the voltage of an alternating current
- Machine that makes electrical energy
- Long, thin and flexible piece of metal
- One of the two ends of a magnet
- Material or object that produces a magnetic field
- Generator which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
- May be series or parallel
17 Clues: Unseen area around magnet • May be series or parallel • Unit of electrical charge • One of the two ends of a magnet • Machine that makes electrical energy • Long, thin and flexible piece of metal • Unit used for measuring electric current • Force that makes electricity move through a wire • Material or object that produces a magnetic field • ...
Energy and energy transformations crossword 2025-12-11
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- The energy of noise
- The energy an object has the further from the Earth it is.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds
- An object that when squashed or stretched has elastic potential energy
- A vehicle that takes us on holiday that converts chemical into gravitational potential energy when in the air.
- The energy that is carried by electrons
- A device that converts electrical energy into sound energy.
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- The energy stored in something being squashed or stretched
- The energy of movement
- An object that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Something that converts electrical into kinetic energy, found in electric cars.
- The energy that allows us to see
- Th energy of heat
- Converts nuclear energy into light and heat and provides all energy on Earth.
- The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Something that converts electrical energy into light and heat.
- A part of a plant that converts sunlight into chemical energy (not the cell or part of the cell)
17 Clues: Th energy of heat • The energy of noise • The energy of movement • The energy that allows us to see • The energy stored in chemical bonds • The energy that is carried by electrons • The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The energy stored in something being squashed or stretched • The energy an object has the further from the Earth it is. • ...
Energy 2023-05-02
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- motion energy
- This uses fuel to make kinetic energy.
- This converts kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- You use this to store energy.
- what pulls you down to Earth
- repels motion
- This emits light but does not create heat.
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- Solar panels ___ solar energy to electrical energy.
- Electrical energy can travel through a ___.
- ___ energy travels through wires.
- This creates motion when powered.
- have North and South
- It makes things move or change.
- many parts work together
14 Clues: motion energy • repels motion • have North and South • many parts work together • what pulls you down to Earth • You use this to store energy. • It makes things move or change. • ___ energy travels through wires. • This creates motion when powered. • This uses fuel to make kinetic energy. • This emits light but does not create heat. • Electrical energy can travel through a ___. • ...
Engineers 2021-08-24
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- design electrical fixtures
- design aircrafts
- make innovative projects
- maintains x-rays
- handle animals
- research nuclear energy
- install ventilation units
- road drive the trains
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- install insulation
- expand broad brand data
- find ways to make food taste good
- combine electrical and mechanics
- turn raw materials to paper
- make sure parts of plane are working
- design public places
15 Clues: handle animals • design aircrafts • maintains x-rays • install insulation • design public places • road drive the trains • expand broad brand data • research nuclear energy • make innovative projects • install ventilation units • design electrical fixtures • turn raw materials to paper • combine electrical and mechanics • find ways to make food taste good • ...
Capacitors 2024-04-17
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- A non-conductive material that is placed between the plates of a capacitor, which helps to increase the capacitor's capacitance by preventing direct electrical contact between the plates.
- A capacitor used in power supply circuits to provide temporary energy storage and voltage stabilization, ensuring that the output voltage remains within acceptable limits during sudden changes in load
- An electronic component that is used to store and release electrical energy in the form of an electric field, typically consisting of two conductive plates separated by a dielectric.
- A fundamental subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge, orbiting the nucleus of an atom and responsible for carrying electric current in conductors.
- The opposition to the flow of alternating current (AC) caused by the inductance of a circuit component, such as a coil or inductor, measured in ohms.
- The measure of electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit, which determines the intensity of the electric field and the force exerted on electric charges.
- A type of capacitor in which the dielectric material is coated with a thin layer of metal, typically aluminum, to increase capacitance and improve performance.
- A transient increase in voltage above the normal operating level, typically caused by lightning strikes, power surges, or switching operations.
- The positively charged electrode in an electrical device, such as a battery or diode, toward which negatively charged particles are attracted.
- The ability of a component, typically a capacitor, to store electric charge when a voltage difference exists between its plates or conductors.
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- The opposition to the flow of alternating current (AC) caused by the capacitance of a circuit component, such as a capacitor, measured in ohms.
- The negatively charged electrode in an electrical device, such as a battery or diode, from which electrons are emitted or through which current flows in from an external circuit
- Refers to the prevention or hindrance of the flow of electrical current or the transmission of certain frequencies through a component or material.
- The flow of electric charge, typically carried by electrons moving through a conductor, measured in amperes (amps).
- The points of connection on an electrical device or component where external wires or conductors are attached to allow the flow of electric current.
- Panels or surfaces that have the ability to conduct electrical current, typically made of materials such as metal or conductive polymers.
- The unit of measurement for capacitance, representing the ability of a capacitor to store one coulomb of electrical charge per volt of potential difference across its terminals.
- In electrical circuits, poles refer to the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of a power source or the orientation of components. Polarity indicates the direction of flow of electric current.
- A type of aluminum foil used as the cathode (negative electrode) in certain types of capacitors, particularly in electrolytic capacitors.
19 Clues: The flow of electric charge, typically carried by electrons moving through a conductor, measured in amperes (amps). • Panels or surfaces that have the ability to conduct electrical current, typically made of materials such as metal or conductive polymers. • ...
Physiology of the Heart 2022-11-28
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- rest and digest
- venous end of capillary
- principles that govern blood flow
- high pressure system
- low pressure system
- cell membrane of cardiomyocyte
- separates left ventricle from aorta
- precedes mechanical events
- first electrical sequence
- third electrical sequence
- fight or flight
- volume of blood entering ventricles
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- right atrioventricular valve
- arterial end of capillary
- atrial depolarization
- ventricular contraction
- hold large volume under low pressure
- blood is
- ventricular relaxation
- contractile unit of the heart
- fetal circulatory system
- the heart is a
- perpendicular to lead axis
- strength of contraction
- ventricular repolarization
- ability to stretch
- left atrioventricular valve
27 Clues: blood is • the heart is a • rest and digest • fight or flight • ability to stretch • low pressure system • high pressure system • atrial depolarization • ventricular relaxation • ventricular contraction • venous end of capillary • strength of contraction • fetal circulatory system • arterial end of capillary • first electrical sequence • third electrical sequence • precedes mechanical events • ...
Output 1 Electromagnetic Induction 2021-05-10
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- production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
- a branch of Physics, that deals with the electromagnetic force that occurs between electrically charged particles.
- in an electric circuit, one or more turns, usually roughly circular or cylindrical, of current-carrying wire designed to produce a magnetic field or to provide electrical resistance
- waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
- the central or most important part of something
- Pertaining to, governed by, or in accordance with, mechanics, or the laws of motion
- it runs continuously, so that the same things are repeated again and again:
- defined as a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through the process of electromagnetic induction.
- to activate or cause to flow, operate,
- is a device that supplies electrical power to a circuit in the form of a voltage source or a current source.
- set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- To reduce, especially in stages
- the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them.
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- possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract a magnetic personality.
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
- is a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes through a given area.
- demonstrated that electric and magnetic fields travel through space as waves moving at the speed of light.
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil.
- is an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current.
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. Magnetism is caused by the motion of electric charges.
- a nonconductor of electricity used to excite or accumulate
- to produce (an electric current) by induction.
- exactly the same in number, amount, degree, rank, or quality an equal share of equal importance.
- to increase, augment, or advance especially by one or more steps step up production.
- is a subatomic particle, symbol. e − or. β − , whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge.
- is the dual of a current source.
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion.
- lines that intersect at a right (90 degrees) angle.
- defined as the electric potential produced by either electrochemical cell or by changing the magnetic field.
- a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
- a device that converts motive power (mechanical energy) into electrical power for use in an external circuit.
- in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant important in many areas of physics.
- is a single electrical conductor made of copper.
- sources of electrical energy
- stop the operation or flow of something by means of a valve, switch, or button.
- a flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- also called a magnetic core or magnetic core, is a component for producing inductance, a property that has electrical circuits or components such as coils.
- a closed loop that electrons can travel in.
- a machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- can only directly power limited types of electrical devices, such as the incandescent bulbs in flashlights powered by batteries.
40 Clues: sources of electrical energy • To reduce, especially in stages • is the dual of a current source. • to activate or cause to flow, operate, • a flow of electric charge in a circuit. • a closed loop that electrons can travel in. • to produce (an electric current) by induction. • the central or most important part of something • ...
Introductory Electronics Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- a complete and closed path around which electric current can flow
- A form of energy created by charged or moving electrons or protons
- the electricity that flows through a circuit
- Current that repeatedly reverses its direction
- a circuit with no gaps or breaks that allows the current to flow
- Unit for electrical resistance
- The unit for measuring electrical power
- the number of electrons passing through a conductor
- Electricity A property of matter having excess or lack of electrons
- a circuit that has two objects connected in a single path
- an electrical discharge caused by imbalances between clouds and the ground.
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- a material that does not allow electrical current to flow
- the complete path that electricity can move through
- a circuit that connects each object to the cell separately.
- a material that allows electrical current to flow
- It measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object.
- a circuit that has a gap or break that prevents the flow of current
- the property of attracting objects by the magnetic force.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that exists in various energy levels outside the nucleus of an atom
19 Clues: Unit for electrical resistance • The unit for measuring electrical power • the electricity that flows through a circuit • Current that repeatedly reverses its direction • a material that allows electrical current to flow • the complete path that electricity can move through • the number of electrons passing through a conductor • ...
7J Electricity 2023-03-08
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- Alessandro Volta invented the first ____________
- Although electricity is useful it can also be a _______________
- The amount of electricity that is flowing around a circuit
- Voltage is measured using this component
- These can help explain what happens in electric circuits
- This part of a bulb is usually made from Tungsten metal
- These type of materials are good electrical conductors
- Qualitative data is mainly _____________
- If I add more bulbs to a series circuit, each bulb will be _____________
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- Quantitative data is mainly ____________
- There are two types of circuits, series and ____________
- These can be used to present quantitative and qualitative data
- An example of an electrical component
- This electrical component measures the current in a circuit
- This electrical component can reduce the current in a circuit
- The size of the current in a circuit depends on the ____________
- This type of material is a good electrical insulator
- If a bulb breaks in series circuit current will not flow because the circuit is not _________
- Plugs on appliances are fitted with a __________ , which is designed to melt and break the circuit if the current is higher than it should be.
19 Clues: An example of an electrical component • Quantitative data is mainly ____________ • Voltage is measured using this component • Qualitative data is mainly _____________ • Alessandro Volta invented the first ____________ • This type of material is a good electrical insulator • These type of materials are good electrical conductors • ...
Circuits 2017-02-06
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- measured in Newtons
- average kinetic energy of molecules
- resistance
- similar to speed, but has a direction
- a person, a unit of force
- opposes electrical flow
- type of energy (elevation)
- unit of current
- not to be mistaken for weight
- _____ heat measures how readily a material heats up
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- similar to pressure pushing electricity
- disorder of molecules
- total kinetic energy of molecules bouncing around
- pumps electricity through a circuit
- similar to gallons per second of electricity
- how hard an electrical conductor fights back
- an electrical unit
- resistors in _____ add reciprocals
- ______ energy is (1/2)*m*v^2
- connection
20 Clues: resistance • connection • unit of current • an electrical unit • measured in Newtons • disorder of molecules • opposes electrical flow • a person, a unit of force • type of energy (elevation) • ______ energy is (1/2)*m*v^2 • not to be mistaken for weight • resistors in _____ add reciprocals • pumps electricity through a circuit • average kinetic energy of molecules • ...
periodic table puzzle- Kaleb Dunn 2023-05-01
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- I have 8 electrons
- Ba
- Cl
- a source of nuclear energy
- I have 6 neutrons in group 14
- I have 20 neutrons in group 2
- I have 76 electrons
- Sn
- I have 79 electrons
- I have 28 neutrons in group 5
- I have 30 electrons
- A stable particle with a positive electrical charge
- (1,4)
- I have 10 neutrons in group 18
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- (7,7)
- Be
- A particle with no electrical charge but same mass as proton
- A stable particle with a negative electrical charge
- (5,7)
- Sc
- (18,3)
- (11,5)
- F
- I have 16 electrons
24 Clues: F • Be • Ba • Cl • Sc • Sn • (7,7) • (5,7) • (1,4) • (18,3) • (11,5) • I have 8 electrons • I have 76 electrons • I have 16 electrons • I have 79 electrons • I have 30 electrons • a source of nuclear energy • I have 6 neutrons in group 14 • I have 20 neutrons in group 2 • I have 28 neutrons in group 5 • I have 10 neutrons in group 18 • A stable particle with a negative electrical charge • ...
Engineers A-Z 2021-09-27
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- Make jet engines
- Make paper making machines
- Make food processing machines
- Deal with movements humans make
- Design and child tunnels and bridges
- Design nuclear power plants
- Make space crafts
- Design highways and flows of traffic
- design oil mining machines
- Supervise lighting manufacturing
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- Make anti lock brakes for cars
- Make tools for doctors
- Make planes
- Manipulate and study DNA
- Insulate houses and buildings
- Design electrical wires and electrical poles
- Make advances in technology for heath
17 Clues: Make planes • Make jet engines • Make space crafts • Make tools for doctors • Manipulate and study DNA • Make paper making machines • design oil mining machines • Design nuclear power plants • Make food processing machines • Insulate houses and buildings • Make anti lock brakes for cars • Deal with movements humans make • Supervise lighting manufacturing • ...
Puzzle One Basics 2021-08-13
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- keeps each electron tightly in place
- used very often as a conductor
- instrument for measuring current flow
- electrically operated switch
- positive charges
- semiconductor that produces light from electricity
- subatomic particle without an electrical charge
- inventor of the phonograph and light bulb
- potential difference
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- device that allows current flow in one direction
- also called coil or choke
- stores electrical energy
- surrounded by one or more electrons
- converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- temporary artificial magnet
- construction base for prototyping electronics
- the amount of charge that flows
- negative charges
- reduces the flow of current
19 Clues: positive charges • negative charges • potential difference • stores electrical energy • also called coil or choke • temporary artificial magnet • reduces the flow of current • electrically operated switch • used very often as a conductor • the amount of charge that flows • surrounded by one or more electrons • keeps each electron tightly in place • ...
Energy Transformation 2024-10-02
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- Sound Energy
- Something Moving
- Using Light/Radiant Energy
- Uses Heat Energy
- Sound Energy
- Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy
- Energy That Makes Light
- Mechanical Energy
- Uses Light energy and electrical energy To Turn on
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- Making something hot
- Makes you hear things
- Energy Running Through Wires
- Using Mechanical Energy and Electrical Energy
- Riding Something Using Mechanical Energy
- Energy That’s on fire
- What’s In A Battery
- Uses Chemical Energy To Mechanical Energy To Light Energy To Move
- Put it on and you Will hear sound
- Uses Chemical Energy
- Eating Chemical Energy
20 Clues: Sound Energy • Sound Energy • Something Moving • Uses Heat Energy • Mechanical Energy • What’s In A Battery • Making something hot • Uses Chemical Energy • Makes you hear things • Energy That’s on fire • Eating Chemical Energy • Energy That Makes Light • Using Light/Radiant Energy • Energy Running Through Wires • Put it on and you Will hear sound • Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy • ...
Electricity 2013-06-19
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- The flow of electrons through a conducting wire
- __________ fuels are currently used as the main source of energy to generate electricity
- The plastic coating around conducting wire is an ___________
- Circuit in which if one light globe breaks the others still work
- Ohm's law tells us if you increase the current, the voltage will ____________
- The future of electricity generation utilizes these type of resources
- Circuit that has only one path for electrons to take
- Electricity if generated by turning a ___________ inside a coil of wire
- The amount of charges flowing past a point in a circuit every second
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- Measures the voltage through an electrical circuit
- Measured in Ohms
- The energy required to move charge around the circuit
- This is created by heating water to turn a turbine in generating electricity
- An essential component of an electrical circuit is conducting ________
- Can be open or closed to turn on or off an electrical circuit
- No overall electrical charge
- Measures the current through an electrical circuit
17 Clues: Measured in Ohms • No overall electrical charge • The flow of electrons through a conducting wire • Measures the voltage through an electrical circuit • Measures the current through an electrical circuit • Circuit that has only one path for electrons to take • The energy required to move charge around the circuit • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2020-03-11
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- partial destruction of electrical pathway
- WBC
- heart specialist
- narrowing of blood vessels
- cholesterol-lowering agents
- blood clot
- connects left ventricle to aorta (use _ for a space)
- study of blood
- serous membrane lining pericardial cavity
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- use of electrical shock to heart
- graphic tracing of electrical activity of heart
- large vein collects blood from lower body
- inflammation of endocardium
- inflammation of heart muscle
- clotting element
- WBC with granules that stains with basic dyes
- carries blood away from heart
- pain in heart
- valve on left side of heart
19 Clues: WBC • blood clot • pain in heart • study of blood • clotting element • heart specialist • narrowing of blood vessels • inflammation of endocardium • cholesterol-lowering agents • valve on left side of heart • inflammation of heart muscle • carries blood away from heart • use of electrical shock to heart • partial destruction of electrical pathway • large vein collects blood from lower body • ...
Engineer Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
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- Design oil mining machines
- Makes sure buildings are structurally strong
- Insulate houses and buildings
- Manipulate and study DNA
- Make anti-lock brakes for cars
- Design nuclear power plants
- Make advances in technology for health
- Design highways and flow of traffic
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- Design electrical wires and electrical poles
- Designs components for railroads
- makes planes
- Makes sure an item is of good quality
- Deal with movement humans make
- Make tools for doctors
- Make jet engines
- Make food processing machines
- Make paper making machines
- Design and build tunnels and bridges
- Supervise lighting manufacturing
19 Clues: makes planes • Make jet engines • Make tools for doctors • Manipulate and study DNA • Design oil mining machines • Make paper making machines • Design nuclear power plants • Insulate houses and buildings • Make food processing machines • Deal with movement humans make • Make anti-lock brakes for cars • Designs components for railroads • Supervise lighting manufacturing • ...
Emanuel Z Crossword 2021-05-15
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- Protect the hearing by covering the ears – can also be attached to the sides of a hardhat.
- The person responsible for electrical safety for the whole plant, and the only person authorised to issue oermits to work.
- It arises from the warning of a risk.
- Is flexible paper pad held over the nose and mouth by elastic or rubber straps for personal comfort against non-toxic nuisance dusts.
- For covering the body, arms and legs.
- Has dark glass to protect the eyes from bright flashes of light.
- A place where a serious danger is present.
- Gas mask – filters gas particles from the air.
- A device which is plugged into an electrical socket to make sure it is wired properly.
- Another general term for safety glasses.
- Prevents the wearer from falling.
- Switching on the power supply to an electrical network.
- A hard hat worn to protect the head from injury
- Inserted in the ears to protect the hearing.
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- Electrical device for modifying current and voltage - a step-up transformer increases voltage and reduces current, a step-down transformer decreases voltage and increases current.
- A written form giving permission to work in a restricted area.
- Control panel containing several switches for all the individual circuits of an electrical installation.
- The procedure of having a single key to switchboards, ensuring only one person has access to switchgear at any given time.
- Filters solid particles from the air.
- Have steel toe caps and reinforced soles.
- Switching off all or part of an electrical network so that current cannot flow through it.
21 Clues: Prevents the wearer from falling. • It arises from the warning of a risk. • For covering the body, arms and legs. • Filters solid particles from the air. • Another general term for safety glasses. • Have steel toe caps and reinforced soles. • A place where a serious danger is present. • Inserted in the ears to protect the hearing. • ...
1.06 Vocabulary 2022-02-22
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- caused by ordinary combustibles
- evice that allows your computer, or other equipment, to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost
- the result of cutting
- caused by the igniting of combustible metals
- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats
- electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets on the other end used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet
- a bag, usually silver, black, or pink, used for storing electronic components
- sudden stimulation of the nerves
- electrical device, often found on power strips, that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold, usually 120V
- any of various musculoskeletal disorders
- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases
- caused by exposure to live electrical wires
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- injuries produced by fire
- a floor mat that helps to eliminate static electricity by providing a path to ground from conductive items placed on the mat
- reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills
- estricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products
- the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects
- establishes standards for energy efficient products originated in the United States
- an adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components and computer boards from damage caused by static discharge
- helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher
- applied science concerned with designing and arranging things
21 Clues: the result of cutting • injuries produced by fire • caused by ordinary combustibles • sudden stimulation of the nerves • any of various musculoskeletal disorders • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases • caused by exposure to live electrical wires • caused by the igniting of combustible metals • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats • ...
Electricity in the OR 2014-06-09
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- _________is anything that occupies space and has mass
- An example of direct current (DC) is a _______.
- The smallest particle of an element is called a(n)__________.
- Materials that inhibit the flow of electrons are called _______.
- The electrical potential is called a _______.
- A circut includes a source of power/generator, a conductor, a load, and a _______.
- The device that used electricity, such as a light bulb is called the _______.
- The flow of the electrical charge (flow of electrons) is called _______.
- The positively charged particles in the nucleus of the atom are called _________.
- Electrical flow is measured in _______.
- the restsriction of the flow of electrons is called _______.
- The third prong of an electrical cord is called the _______.
- ___________ is the description of the flowing movement of free electrons in teh outer orbit to another atom's outer orbit
- Electrical poweris measured in _______.
- The path that electricity travels is defined as a _______.
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- the electrosurgical unit used _______ current.
- The grounding pad (dispersive electrode) should be placed over a large _______ mass.
- When the active electrode is not in use, it should be placed in the _______.
- The mode of delivery used for neurological cased that does not require a dispersive electrode is the _______ electrosurgical unit.
- Materials, including the most commonly used element of coppor, that allow the free flow of electrons and are called _______.
- _______ within turbines or generators that can be powered by mechanical energy such as water, coal or wind are used to produce an electrical current.
- One alternating current cycle is called a _______.
- The rate at which work is done is called _______
23 Clues: Electrical flow is measured in _______. • Electrical poweris measured in _______. • The electrical potential is called a _______. • the electrosurgical unit used _______ current. • An example of direct current (DC) is a _______. • The rate at which work is done is called _______ • One alternating current cycle is called a _______. • ...
Electronics Vocab 2024-02-07
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- flow of electrons to create an electric current
- stationary electric charge
- electric spark discharged in the atmosphere
- material that doesn’t allow electricity to easily pass through
- uninterrupted flow through an electric current
- a circuit that has more than one path to flow through
- the absence of flow through an electric current
- an electric current that can change direction
- attraction for iron associated with electric currents
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- electricity moving in a definite direction
- a particle with a negative charge
- a circuit that has one path for the electricity to flow through
- measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object
- the route where an electrical current can flow
- material that allows electricity to easily flow through
- measures electrical resistance
- an electric current that flows in only one direction
- measures electrical pressure
- measures electrical current
19 Clues: stationary electric charge • measures electrical current • measures electrical pressure • measures electrical resistance • a particle with a negative charge • electricity moving in a definite direction • electric spark discharged in the atmosphere • an electric current that can change direction • the route where an electrical current can flow • ...
Basics of Electricity 2024-05-02
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- electrical resistance
- the flow of electricity
- Law a way to calculate the voltage, resistance, and the current
- controls a current
- amount of electrons
- Diagram how much electricity an object makes
- amount of electricity
- slows down the electric flow of electricity
- Transforms chemical energy into potential energy
- flow of electricity
- object that generates electricity
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- flow of electrons
- the measure of the amount of electrical current a material can carry or its ability to carry a current
- a measure of a material's property to oppose the flow of electric current
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- an object that does not conduct electricity
- is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- Circuit an Eletric flow that can go multiple or separate flows
- closed electrical circuit that electricity flows in a circle
- Circuit multiple
20 Clues: flow of electrons • Circuit multiple • controls a current • amount of electrons • flow of electricity • electrical resistance • amount of electricity • the flow of electricity • object that generates electricity • an object that does not conduct electricity • slows down the electric flow of electricity • Diagram how much electricity an object makes • ...
CIRCUIT AND ELECTRONIC CROSSWORD 2025-02-23
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- A variable resistor used to control voltage.
- The process of joining electronic components with molten metal.
- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch signals.
- A device that stores and provides electrical energy.
- Changes the voltage level in an AC circuit.
- A small computer on a single chip.
- Stores and releases electrical energy.
- A small light that illuminates when current flows through it.
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- A popular microcontroller for DIY electronics projects.
- A coil that resists changes in current.
- A tool used to visualize electrical signals.
- A device that detects changes in the environment.
- Allows current to flow in one direction only.
- A board used for prototyping electronic circuits.
- Protects a circuit by breaking when too much current flows.
- A board that connects electronic components.
- Limits the flow of electrical current.
- An electrically operated switch.
- Measures voltage, current, and resistance.
19 Clues: An electrically operated switch. • A small computer on a single chip. • Limits the flow of electrical current. • Stores and releases electrical energy. • A coil that resists changes in current. • Measures voltage, current, and resistance. • Changes the voltage level in an AC circuit. • A variable resistor used to control voltage. • ...
Electricity 2013-06-11
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- connecting a conductor to earth`s surface so that charges can flow safely to the ground
- a material in which electrical charges can move easily
- an energy source such as moving water that can be replaced or restocked within a human life time or less
- change in the energy of a unit of charge after passing through a source or a load
- a device that supplies electrical energy
- moving charges
- the type of electrical charges that are left behind when negative charges are rubbed off a material
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- unit of current
- an energy source such as fossil fuels and uranium that cannot be replaced or restocked within a human lifetime or longer
- a material in which electrical charges cannot move easily
- a device that converts electrical energy into another form of energy
- the type of electrical charges that can be rubbed off a material
- an object loses its excess charge
- an indication of how easily charges move within a material
- unit of resistance
15 Clues: moving charges • unit of current • unit of resistance • an object loses its excess charge • a device that supplies electrical energy • a material in which electrical charges can move easily • a material in which electrical charges cannot move easily • an indication of how easily charges move within a material • ...
Electricity Crossword 2024-11-04
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- electrical circuit with multiple pathways
- electrical circuit with a single pathway
- rate at which is done or energy is transferred in an electrical circuit
- EX. The balloon rubbed on the head causing hair to stand up
- Difference in electrical potential between 2 points
- rate of flow of electrons in conductors
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- material that doesn't allow electricity to flow through it
- substances that allows electricity to flow through it
- flow of electrical power of change
- opposition a material offers
- electric property associated with each point in space where charge is present in any form
- charge without touching
- interment for detecting the presence of an electric charge or of ionizing radiation
- closed loop that allows electricity to flow from a power source to a load or device
- charge when touching
15 Clues: charge when touching • charge without touching • opposition a material offers • flow of electrical power of change • rate of flow of electrons in conductors • electrical circuit with a single pathway • electrical circuit with multiple pathways • Difference in electrical potential between 2 points • substances that allows electricity to flow through it • ...
Synaptic Transmission 2021-12-05
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- Fastest type of synaptic transmission
- What occurs when a neuron reaches threshold
- Site of communication in electrical synapses
- Glutamate and AcH are what kind of neurotransmitters
- Chemical messenger
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- Which type of synapse has a synaptic cleft
- What happens to neuropeptides after release
- Channels in electrical synapses
- What are neurotransmitters packaged into
- What type of current flows through connexon channels
- Where does communication occur
- Who extensively studied the NMJ
- What is required for neurotransmitter release
- GABA is what kind of a neurotransmitter
- Medical issue as a result of electrical synaptic signaling gone awry
15 Clues: Chemical messenger • Where does communication occur • Channels in electrical synapses • Who extensively studied the NMJ • Fastest type of synaptic transmission • GABA is what kind of a neurotransmitter • What are neurotransmitters packaged into • Which type of synapse has a synaptic cleft • What happens to neuropeptides after release • ...
Electromagnetism Crossword 2026-01-13
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- push or pull
- force caused by moving charges
- electricity and magnetism
- orange colored common electrical conductor
- closed electrical path
- looped wire
- Range of a magnet
- discovered Electromagnetism
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- metal to move electricity
- electrical potential difference
- material that allows current to flow
- produces a magnetic field
- supply of electricity
- changes voltage using coils
- the flow of electricity
15 Clues: looped wire • push or pull • Range of a magnet • supply of electricity • closed electrical path • the flow of electricity • metal to move electricity • produces a magnetic field • electricity and magnetism • changes voltage using coils • discovered Electromagnetism • force caused by moving charges • electrical potential difference • material that allows current to flow • ...
a current affairs 2022-10-11
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- an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts.
- an interconnection of electrical components or a model of such an interconnection, consisting of electrical elements
- converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
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- comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or using electrical energy to cause chemical reactions
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- a stream of charged particles
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes
- SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
14 Clues: a stream of charged particles • the SI base unit of electrical current. • converting mechanical energy into electrical energy. • an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes • an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts. • a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity • ...
Cable Installation & Termination 2024-10-16
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- The amount of electrical power consumed by devices connected to a circuit.
- The process of connecting the end of a wire or cable to a device, connector, or another wire.
- Connectors that are attached to the end of a wire by deforming the metal to secure the wire in place.
- Safety measures that prevent overheating in electrical wiring, often using materials that can withstand high temperatures.
- The process of selecting the appropriate wire size based on current requirements and other factors.
- A tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit to diagnose issues.
- A safety measure that connects electrical systems to the ground to prevent shock and ensure safety.
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- The unbroken and consistent existence or operation of a circuit, ensuring that electricity can flow without interruption.
- The maximum amount of electrical current a conductor can carry safely without overheating.
- Materials that allow the flow of electricity or heat, typically metals like copper or aluminum.
- Materials that resist the flow of electricity or heat, preventing current from passing through.
- A non-conductive material that surrounds a conductor to prevent electrical leakage and protect against environmental factors.
- Methods or materials used to prevent wear and damage to wires caused by rubbing against surfaces.
- The maximum temperature a material can withstand before it begins to degrade or lose its functional properties.
- A standardized system used to measure the diameter of electrical wires.
- The reduction in voltage in an electrical circuit that occurs due to resistance in the conductors.
16 Clues: A standardized system used to measure the diameter of electrical wires. • The amount of electrical power consumed by devices connected to a circuit. • The maximum amount of electrical current a conductor can carry safely without overheating. • The process of connecting the end of a wire or cable to a device, connector, or another wire. • ...
Electrical safety 2020-02-14
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- All equipment should be placed at which location ?
- Facility lead will provide ________ and ensure the PTW
- LOCK OUT, TAG OUT
- EHS manager will verify the annual electrical __________
- to be use only of 30mA
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- Probability X __________= Risk
- facility lead will perform _______ assessment of each hazard identified
- Facility site lead is responsible for the identifying the ___________ precautions before starting of the work
- _______ should be followed during the maintenance activity
- Which study to be performed after every change or modification ?
10 Clues: LOCK OUT, TAG OUT • to be use only of 30mA • Probability X __________= Risk • All equipment should be placed at which location ? • Facility lead will provide ________ and ensure the PTW • EHS manager will verify the annual electrical __________ • _______ should be followed during the maintenance activity • ...
ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP 2017-11-04
10 Clues: GLIVES • DANGER • BIOLOGICAL HAZARD • SOMETHING MAY HARM • NEEDS EAR PROTECTOR • STEPS OF RISK MANAGEMENT • WHO MIGHT BE HARMED AND HOW • ONE OF THE HAZARD IN CANTEEN • MOST EFFECTIVE CONTROL MEASURE • ONE OF THE HAZARD IN CLEANING COMPANY
Electrical Objects 2023-09-12
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- These allow us to use the internet and store information.
- A machine that washes dishes.
- We use it to weigh things.
- An object with a flat metal base which is heated and used for making clothes smooth.
- We use it to watch programmes.
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- We use this to call people who are far away.
- It keeps food cold so it lasts longer.
- It helps us to do calculations quickly.
- An oven that cooks food very quickly by passing electricity though it.
- Cleaner It sucks up dust and dirt.
10 Clues: We use it to weigh things. • A machine that washes dishes. • We use it to watch programmes. • Cleaner It sucks up dust and dirt. • It keeps food cold so it lasts longer. • It helps us to do calculations quickly. • We use this to call people who are far away. • These allow us to use the internet and store information. • ...
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 2023-08-21
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- Device that uses magnetism to change electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- Electrical connection of two or more cells.
- The opposition to current flow.
- Electrically charged atom.
- Solid conductor through which electricity enters or leaves a medium.
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- Cell that uses light to produce electricity.
- Tool used to test if there is a complete path between two points.
- Device used as a solid state switch or amplifier.
- Electrical device used to open and close circuits or redirect current from one circuit to another.
- Electrical test device whose screen can show the exact shape of a wave and, therefore, any possible distortion. It can measure voltage, frequency, pulses, and the timing of multiple signals.
10 Clues: Electrically charged atom. • The opposition to current flow. • Electrical connection of two or more cells. • Cell that uses light to produce electricity. • Device used as a solid state switch or amplifier. • Tool used to test if there is a complete path between two points. • Solid conductor through which electricity enters or leaves a medium. • ...
Electrical Dangers 2025-02-06
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- The ________ is the part of an electrical connection that has metal pins.
- A refrigerator or a washing machine is an _________. Each is used to do a job at home.
- A pencil doesn't use __________, but a computer does use it.
- Put the plug into the _________ on the wall to power the fan.
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- Metal plugs can be dangerous. That's why they're covered with _________.
- Things that can hurt or harm you are called _________.
- A person working with electricity should wear a hat, glasses, and _________ to protect from getting hurt.
- Never touch an electrical item with _______ on your hands.
- If you touch a television or computer when it is turned on, you could get a static ________.
- It is a thin, flexible piece of metal that is used to connect an electrical plug to a machine or appliance.
10 Clues: Things that can hurt or harm you are called _________. • Never touch an electrical item with _______ on your hands. • A pencil doesn't use __________, but a computer does use it. • Put the plug into the _________ on the wall to power the fan. • Metal plugs can be dangerous. That's why they're covered with _________. • ...
Electrical Appliances 2022-02-27
10 Clues: cool it up. • Portable, callable • is cooler than fan. • Search technologies • Use scroll to click • Cooker Cook rice. • Type letters to search • Use illumination to see the way. • Use to iron smoothly and look good. • View news through available channels
Electrical Technology 2022-02-10
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- This temperature of coefficient of resistance means that the resistance R remains constant even if temperature T changes.
- Utilize (use up) the electrical energy supplied by the source.
- Good______have a high resistivity value.
- This increases with resistivity and length while it decreases with cross sectional area.
- This temperature of coefficient of resistance means that the resistance R increases with an increase in temperature T.
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- Provides an easy path through which current can move through the circuit.
- This temperature of coefficient of resistance means that the resistance R decreases with an increase in temperature T.
- Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length.
- Provide the electrical energy for the circuit.
- The function of a______ device is to control the flow of current through the circuit.
10 Clues: Good______have a high resistivity value. • Provide the electrical energy for the circuit. • Utilize (use up) the electrical energy supplied by the source. • Provides an easy path through which current can move through the circuit. • Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length. • ...
Unit 3 Its Electromagnetic! 2013-05-15
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- Circuit : a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit
- Charge : designated positive, negative, or zero, found on the elementary particles that make up all known matter
- Electricity : A stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction, that causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair
- Cell : An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either deriving electrical energy from chemical reactions
- : electrical engineering, a conductor is a material which contains movable electric charges
- Magnet : Any material that exhibits high resistance to electrical current, such as rubber, plastic, or wood
- : An apparatus for reducing or increasing the voltage of an alternating current
- : A closed path through which an electric current flows or may flow
- : An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- Field : The space around a magnet in which its magnetic lines of force act
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- Magnet : A magnet that retains its magnetic properties in the absence of an inducing field or current
- : A flowing movement in a liquid, gas, plasma, or other form of matter, especially one that follows a recognizable course
- : Electricity involves charged particles at rest or in motion; A form of energy that can be produced by chemical changes
- : The creation of a voltage difference across a conductive material (such as a coil of wire)
- Circuit : a complete electrical circuit around which current flows or a signal circulates
- Generator : any device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction, esp a large one as in a power station
- : Change the position, direction, or focus of
- Circuit : a circuit having its parts connected serially
- Circuit : An electrical circuit that is not complete
- : The poles in a magnet can be seen as north and south
20 Clues: : Change the position, direction, or focus of • Circuit : An electrical circuit that is not complete • : The poles in a magnet can be seen as north and south • Circuit : a circuit having its parts connected serially • : A closed path through which an electric current flows or may flow • : An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • ...
Basics of Electricity 2024-05-02
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- any class of devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy.
- one in which every component is arranged in a series connection.
- a electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current.
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- a unit of electoral current
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it
- the SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
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- a measure of the resisting power of a specified material to the flow of an electric current.
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- join or blend to form a single entity.
- - a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- a person who collects fares in a public means of transportation such as a bus or railroad train.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through.
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance.
20 Clues: a unit of electoral current • join or blend to form a single entity. • - a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • a complete circular path that electricity flows through. • one in which every component is arranged in a series connection. • a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current. • ...
Using and conserving electricity 2025-02-08
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- Do not use appliances with t___ electrical cords.
- Always t___ o__ electrical appliances when not using them.
- Electricity can cause a person to suffer from e_____ s____. (2 words)
- When there is an electrical problem, call an e_______ to repair it.
- Conserving electricity helps to reduce our electricity b____.
- If a socket emits sparks, s____ or a burning smell, do not use it.
- Do not o______ a socket by putting too many plugs into it.
- Safety p_______s are something we should follow when using electricity.
- Electricity can be changed easily into other forms of e_____.
- Never put anything else except p____ into sockets.
- Never pull a plug out by its cord. H___ the plug instead.
- Use ____ instead of air conditioners.
- We should read the instruction m_____ of an appliance before using it.
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- Fly your kite far away from p_____ l_____ or substations. (2 words)
- Electricity is a c______ form of electricity.
- The burning of fossil fuels releases air p______.
- Fossil fuels are n_________.
- We should practice ways to c_______ electricity so that our energy sources can las longer.
- Electricity can be transmitted over long distances through c_____.
- Most of the appliances around us need e_______ to function.
- Do not c____ power poles.
- Make sure all electrical c____ are tucked away, neat and tidy.
- Use energy-saving b___ instead of incandescent ones.
- F____ _____ are our major source for generating electricity. (2 words)
- Never touch electrical appliances with w__ hands.
- Wash only full loads of clothes in the washing machine in ____ water instead of hot water.
- Hang out clothes to ___ instead of using a dryer.
- We must be c_______ when using electricity.
- Electrical f____ can cause fire to break out.
- Keep drinks or water a___ from electrical appliances.
30 Clues: Do not c____ power poles. • Fossil fuels are n_________. • Use ____ instead of air conditioners. • We must be c_______ when using electricity. • Electricity is a c______ form of electricity. • Electrical f____ can cause fire to break out. • The burning of fossil fuels releases air p______. • Do not use appliances with t___ electrical cords. • ...
BIO MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION 2025-04-02
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- The range of frequencies a biomedical signal can transmit without distortion.
- Device that picks up electrical signals from the body, used in ECG or EEG.
- A technique used to minimize electrical noise in biomedical instruments.
- Unwanted signal disturbances in measurements due to movement or electrical interference.
- Designing medical devices to be comfortable and user-friendly.
- Used in modern instruments to automate measurement and control.
- Used to remove unwanted noise from medical signals.
- Regular process to ensure the accuracy of medical instruments.
- A crystal material used in sensors to convert mechanical signals into electrical signals.
- Converts raw transducer output into a usable form.
- A device implanted to regulate heartbeats.
- The phenomenon where vibrations amplify biomedical signals.
- A component used to store electrical energy in biomedical circuits.
- System Alerts medical personnel when physiological parameters exceed limits.
- Electrical current measurement unit used in biomedical devices.
- Remote monitoring of biomedical data using wireless technology.
- The physical quantity or condition measured by a medical instrument.
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- The study of blood flow and circulation in the human body.
- Unwanted interference affecting biomedical signals.
- Device that delivers electric shocks to the heart to restore normal rhythm.
- A semiconductor that detects light, commonly used in pulse oximeters.
- A system that adjusts itself based on output measurements.
- Consistency and dependability of medical equipment.
- The Process of Sending biomedical data to remote locations.
- Applying energy to a biological system to observe its response.
- The consistency of repeated medical measurements.
- A device that converts one form of energy into another.
- Increasing the strength of a weak biomedical signal.
- Government rules ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medical devices.
- Overlapping signals from different physiological systems.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- A type of medical imaging using sound waves.
32 Clues: A device implanted to regulate heartbeats. • A type of medical imaging using sound waves. • The consistency of repeated medical measurements. • Converts raw transducer output into a usable form. • Unwanted interference affecting biomedical signals. • Consistency and dependability of medical equipment. • Used to remove unwanted noise from medical signals. • ...
Electricity 2025-03-07
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- one joule of energy transferred per second
- a material that strongly resists the flow of electric current
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion.
- the attractive or repulsive force that exists between two charged objects
- made of coils of wire with electricity passing through them
- the quantity of electricity transported in one second by a current of one ampere
- the SI unit of electric current, measuring the rate of flow of electric charge
- the unit of electrical resistance
- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- the difference in electric potential between two points
- The transfer of energy, such as heat or an electric charge, through a substance.
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- the fundamental property of matterConductor - a material that allows electrical charge to flow through it easily
- process of generating electrical current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field
- the rate at which energy is transferred or convertedResistance -the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
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- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy by means of an electrochemical reaction
- the region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- the unit of measurement for electric potential difference
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- a helical coil of a wire composed of numerous loops
- a material that allows electrical charge to flow through it easily
- the rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor
- The transfer of energy, such as heat or an electric charge, through a substance.
- the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- a closed loop path through which electric current can flow
27 Clues: the unit of electrical resistance • one joule of energy transferred per second • has two or more paths for current to flow through • a helical coil of a wire composed of numerous loops • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit • the difference in electric potential between two points • the unit of measurement for electric potential difference • ...
Circuit 2025-02-28
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- Unit abbreviation A
- produce light up to 90% more efficiently
- 2/3 things a circuit requires
- a voltage divider
- creation of temporary electronic circuits
- symbol R
- “control device"
- temporarily stores electrical energy
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- 3/3 things a circuit requires
- Unit abbreviation V
- 1/3 things a circuit requires
- symbol I
- amplify or switch electronic signals
- facilitate the flow of electrical currents
- limits the flow of electrical current
- symbol V
- Unit abbreviation Ω
17 Clues: symbol I • symbol V • symbol R • “control device" • a voltage divider • Unit abbreviation V • Unit abbreviation A • Unit abbreviation Ω • 3/3 things a circuit requires • 1/3 things a circuit requires • 2/3 things a circuit requires • amplify or switch electronic signals • temporarily stores electrical energy • limits the flow of electrical current • produce light up to 90% more efficiently • ...
TAS101 - Circuits 2025-02-28
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- a type of circuit with two or more paths for current to flow through
- a three-terminal variable resistor that allows for adjustable voltage division in an electrical circuit.
- Requires 3 things such as Load, Conductor, and Power source
- A thin plastic board used to hold electronic components
- any component of a circuit that consumes electrical energy
- Symbol R Limits the amount of current
- the positively charged electrode
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
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- a type of circuit with one path for the current.
- the negatively charged electrode
- Symbol I Intensity or amount of Electrons
- Symbol V provides the push
- a semiconductor device, typically made of silicon, that essentially acts as a one-way switch for current
- an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- a light-emitting diode
16 Clues: a light-emitting diode • Symbol V provides the push • the negatively charged electrode • the positively charged electrode • Symbol R Limits the amount of current • Symbol I Intensity or amount of Electrons • a type of circuit with one path for the current. • A thin plastic board used to hold electronic components • ...
Electrical-Module 26103-11 2015-04-14
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- Prefix for 1000 (kilowatt = 1000 watts)
- Measures voltage (V)
- Center of an atom
- Unit of measurement for resistance
- A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- Any device that resists the flow of electrons
- An instrument for measuring electrical current
- An electrical property that opposes the flow of current through a circuit. Resistance (R) is measured in ohms
- Type of circuit with only one path for current flow
- The smallest particle to which an element may be divided and still retain the properties of the element
- A DC voltage source consisting of two or more cells that convert chemical energy into electrical energy
- A statement of relationships among current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit (E = I x R)
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- The movement of electrons in a circuit (I)
- Instrument for measuring resistance
- A material through which it is relatively easy to maintain an electric current
- Adevice consisting of one or more coils of wire wrapped around a common core - step up or step down voltage
- The rate of doing work or the rate at which energy is used or dissipated (watts (W))
- A unit of electrical current (A)
- Unit of measurement for difference of potential (V)
- A complete path for current flow
- A material through which it is difficult to conduct an electric current
- An electromechanical device consisting of one or more sets of contacts
- Unit of measurement for electrical power (W)
- Prefix for 1,000,000 (million) (megawatt = 1 million watts)
24 Clues: Center of an atom • Measures voltage (V) • A unit of electrical current (A) • A complete path for current flow • Unit of measurement for resistance • Instrument for measuring resistance • Prefix for 1000 (kilowatt = 1000 watts) • The movement of electrons in a circuit (I) • Unit of measurement for electrical power (W) • Any device that resists the flow of electrons • ...
Electromagnetic induction 2021-05-10
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- position on the other
- part of the electric power system
- Energy storage devices in switched-mode power
- controlling the flow of electrons for doing the particular work
- charged object is brought near
- energy as an attribute
- opposition of a circuit element
- deals with the electromagnetic force
- Succeed in persuading
- doubling of a line
- produces a magnetic field
- object is the rate of change of its position
- basic mechanism
- someone or something is able to move
- measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- produced by machines or machinery
- contributed to the study of electromagnetism
- measuring instrument for electric current
- wo or more coils of wire
- Scientist that field of mathematical physics
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- transmitting something
- ability to do something
- roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- Field vector field that describes the magnetic influence
- Chemical element with the symbol Cu
- object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- twisting movement or course
- make more intense
- subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom
- product of the magnetic flux
- substance added to molten metals
- abbreviation E or emf
- allow electricity to flow through them
- named after André-Marie Ampère
- Fields Physical field that surrounds electrically
- Electrical machine that converts electrical energy
- device that converts motive power into electrical power
- electrical generators capable of delivering power
- exerted by magnets
- pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
40 Clues: basic mechanism • make more intense • doubling of a line • exerted by magnets • position on the other • abbreviation E or emf • Succeed in persuading • transmitting something • energy as an attribute • ability to do something • wo or more coils of wire • produces a magnetic field • twisting movement or course • product of the magnetic flux • charged object is brought near • ...
Energy 2023-09-19
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- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the energy that is stored in an object or system
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- A stable subatomic particle with a negative charge
- the ability to make things move or change
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- A substance that allows current to flow easily through it
- energy from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
- A pathway for electrical current to travel
- energy from sources that will run out in out lifetimes
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
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- Circuit with 2+ single loops connected to the same battery
- a circuit with a break in the electrical pathway
- stored by the application of a force
- information that is used to support or refute a claim
- the energy that an object has because it is moving
- A substance which does NOT readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- Used to turn the electrical flow on or off
- to change from one type to another
- A circuit with a complete and unbroken electrical pathway
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electrical current
- Circuit with bulbs are hooked up in one long line
24 Clues: to change from one type to another • stored by the application of a force • the ability to make things move or change • Used to turn the electrical flow on or off • A pathway for electrical current to travel • the energy that is stored in an object or system • a circuit with a break in the electrical pathway • Circuit with bulbs are hooked up in one long line • ...
circuits 2024-06-09
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- diagram A drawing that traces the path that electron flow will take in an electronic circuit.
- a map of an electronic circuit. It uses symbols to represent electrical components along the pathway.
- circuit aka chips; is a small electronic device made up of multiple interconnected electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors.
- An electrical device used to store electrical charge.
- how an electrons will travel in a circuit
- switch a mechanical device used to connect component or circuit
- an unit for measuring electric current
- wire wire has electricity flowing
- device that transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy
- A device used to introduce some amount of resistance into a circuit
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- circuit A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- pecialized tool that can measure multiple electrical quantities, including voltage, current, and resistance.
- Emitting Diode A diode that will produce light when current flows through it
- A unit for measuring voltage.
- A mechanical device used to connect or disconnect a component or circuit
- resistor A resistor whose value can be varied between its minimum and maximum values
- fault an inadvertent contact between an energized conductor and ground
- circuit A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- circuit two nodes of an electric circuit, intended to be at different voltages, are connected
- The unit of measure of electrical resistance
21 Clues: A unit for measuring voltage. • wire wire has electricity flowing • an unit for measuring electric current • how an electrons will travel in a circuit • The unit of measure of electrical resistance • An electrical device used to store electrical charge. • device that transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy • ...
Energy Sources 2025-04-04
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- the transducer device that turns light energy into electrical energy
- ancient renewable thermal energy sourced from trees
- the network of large wires, transformers, and power conditioning systems that supply electrical power to businesses and homes from the electrical power plant
- the transducer device that turns rotational mechanical energy into electrical energy
- renewable combustible fuel made from plants
- the ordinary sources of thermal energy like coal and petroleum
- renewable mechanical energy source from a body of water's waves
- the original balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the pre-industrial era
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- renewable mechanical energy source that depends on rain
- the transducer device that turns electrical energy into rotational mechanical energy
- conventional thermal energy source that is drilled for and pumped
- renewable electrical energy source that uses the light energy from the Sun
- renewable mechanical energy source from air currents
- renewable thermal energy source that comes from within the Earth's surface
- any transducer device that turns a burning fuel-air mixture into thermal & rotational mechanical energy
- any machine or device that changes one source of energy into another
- the transducer device that turns water, steam, or wind flow into rotating mechanical energy
- conventional thermal energy source that is mined and crushed
- renewable thermal energy source that comes from energy stored in discarded materials
- natural energy that does not have a limited supply
- any industrial facility that generates electricity powered by thermal sources such as fossil fuel combustion & nuclear reaction heat, or, partially, renewable energy sources
- renewable mechanical energy source from the changing tides
22 Clues: renewable combustible fuel made from plants • natural energy that does not have a limited supply • ancient renewable thermal energy sourced from trees • renewable mechanical energy source from air currents • renewable mechanical energy source that depends on rain • renewable mechanical energy source from the changing tides • ...
Electromagnetism Crossword 2018-11-15
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- The energy an object has due to the movement or position
- An electric charge
- What can produce a magnetic field?
- What is the device that can measure strength and direction of electrical current in a wire?
- What is it called when you use a magnetic field to create an electrical current?
- Induces electric current when a magnet moves in the coil of a wire
- Area surrounding magnet where magnetic forces can be found
- What is the coil in a motor called?
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- Results when electric currents and magnetic fields interact
- Made of friction charged particles
- What occurs when a wire moves near a magnet and gains electrical current?
- What changes electrical energy into mechanical energy?
- Coil of wire that carries electric current and produces a magnetic field
- What results when you wrap a solenoid around an iron core?
- Uses induction to turn mechanical energy to electrical energy
- What uses induction to increase/decrease the voltage of an alternating current?
- Form of energy from charged particles
17 Clues: An electric charge • Made of friction charged particles • What can produce a magnetic field? • What is the coil in a motor called? • Form of energy from charged particles • What changes electrical energy into mechanical energy? • The energy an object has due to the movement or position • What results when you wrap a solenoid around an iron core? • ...
Energy Transformation 2018-09-04
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- Uses Chemical Energy To Mechanical Energy To Light Energy To Move
- Sound Energy
- Energy Running Through Wires
- Put it on and you Will hear sound
- Eating Chemical Energy
- What’s In A Battery
- Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy
- Uses Light energy and electrical energy To Turn on
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- Uses Heat Energy
- Uses Chemical Energy
- Something Moving
- Making something hot
- Makes you hear things
- Sound Energy
- Energy That Makes Light
- Mechanical Energy
- Using Mechanical Energy and Electrical Energy
- Energy That’s on fire
- Using Light/Radiant Energy
- Riding Something Using Mechanical Energy
20 Clues: Sound Energy • Sound Energy • Uses Heat Energy • Something Moving • Mechanical Energy • What’s In A Battery • Uses Chemical Energy • Making something hot • Makes you hear things • Energy That’s on fire • Eating Chemical Energy • Energy That Makes Light • Using Light/Radiant Energy • Energy Running Through Wires • Put it on and you Will hear sound • Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy • ...
Electrical Machine II 2021-05-22
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- generator_in_thermal_powerplant
- material of brushes
- type of induction motor with rotor resis control
- type of three ph connection at starting motor
- ac_generator
- rotating part of the machine
- winding used for starting synchronous motor
- material of wire in the machine
- type of induction motor robust
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- type of three ph connection at running motor
- gas used for cooling in the machine
- power measuring instrument
- Salient pole type generator
- cosin of angle between current and volt
- stationary part of the machine
- optimistic method for voltage regulation
16 Clues: ac_generator • material of brushes • power measuring instrument • Salient pole type generator • rotating part of the machine • stationary part of the machine • type of induction motor robust • generator_in_thermal_powerplant • material of wire in the machine • gas used for cooling in the machine • cosin of angle between current and volt • optimistic method for voltage regulation • ...
Electrical Quantities Review 2024-09-09
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- The direction of electrical current flow from + to -
- Anything that will resist the current flow
- the electrical work done by a source in moving a unit charge around a complete circuit.
- The resistance of wire increase as its cross-sectional area ____
- the amount of energy given to electrons as they travel around the circuit.
- Voltmeters are connected in ____ with the component being tested
- The unit of charge is ...
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- The charge passing a point per unit time is called ..
- Charge Amount of current flowing in a conductor
- the rate at which electrical energy is supplied to a circuit or consumed by a load
- The device which used to measure electrical current
- the strength of force depends on how much charge they carry, the ____ charge
- When an unbalanced charge collect on the surface of an object, the charge is called __
- The resistance of wire is directly proportional to the .....of wire
- Insulating materials, such as polythene and perspex, can be charged by ____ them with a dry woollen cloth
- Object that has the charge repel each other. These forces ___the object apart
16 Clues: The unit of charge is ... • Anything that will resist the current flow • Charge Amount of current flowing in a conductor • The device which used to measure electrical current • The direction of electrical current flow from + to - • The charge passing a point per unit time is called .. • The resistance of wire increase as its cross-sectional area ____ • ...
Camera & Electrical Crew 2024-11-29
16 Clues: D.I.T. • Gaffer • Rigger • Spark #2 • Spark #3 • Spark #1 • Best Boy • Loader #2 • Loader #1 • Focus Puller • Truck Driver #2 • Truck Driver #1 • Camera Trainee #1 • Camera Trainee #2 • Script Supervisor • Director of Photography
PPE 2026-02-13
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- Electrical reference ground for safety.
- Protects the body from hot, corrosive, or toxic liquids.
- Safety footwear that protects feet and provides limited ground isolation.
- Protects eyes and face from flash-over and flying particles.
- Labeling system identifying isolated equipment.
- Procedure used to remove stored electrical charge.
- Worn over insulating gloves to prevent physical damage.
- Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment.
- Process of disconnecting equipment from energy sources.
- Remaining stored voltage after isolation.
- Insulated tool used to increase distance from energized parts.
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- Insulating gloves that protect against electric shock from energized conductors.
- Used to mark off the work area and keep others at a safe distance.
- Protected against electrical conduction.
- Device used to detect the presence of voltage.
- Insulating sheets used near energized conductors.
- Procedure used to check rubber gloves for leaks.
- The first concern when working on high-voltage equipment.
- Safety procedure preventing equipment energization.
- Increase electrical resistance between worker and ground.
- Official authorization required before high-voltage work.
- Unexpected electrical arcing caused by faults or humidity.
- Protects your head from falling objects and is worn near energized lines.
- Provides a low-resistance path to earth.
- Prevents re-energization of equipment during maintenance.
25 Clues: Electrical reference ground for safety. • Protected against electrical conduction. • Provides a low-resistance path to earth. • Remaining stored voltage after isolation. • Device used to detect the presence of voltage. • Labeling system identifying isolated equipment. • Abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment. • Procedure used to check rubber gloves for leaks. • ...
Automotive Electrical Component Identification 1.0 2024-07-16
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- - Houses fuses that protect electrical circuits from overload.
- - Stores and provides electrical power to start the engine and run accessories.
- - An electrically operated switch that controls a high-power circuit with a low-power signal.
- - Illuminate to indicate that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping.
- - Generates electricity to recharge the battery and power the electrical system while the engine is running.
- - Provide illumination for driving at night or in low-visibility conditions.
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- - Uses electrical power from the battery to start the engine.
- - Indicate the presence of the vehicle to other drivers, especially at night.
- - A safety device that breaks the circuit if the current is too high, preventing damage.
- - Activates the electrical system and starts the engine.
- - Connects the vehicle's electrical system to the chassis, ensuring a common ground.
- - Maintains a constant voltage level to protect the electrical system.
- - Indicate the direction the vehicle intends to turn.
13 Clues: - Indicate the direction the vehicle intends to turn. • - Activates the electrical system and starts the engine. • - Uses electrical power from the battery to start the engine. • - Houses fuses that protect electrical circuits from overload. • - Maintains a constant voltage level to protect the electrical system. • ...
Electronics Crossword 2016-10-30
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- The term used to designate electrical pressure.
- One coulomb passing a point in one second.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Energy that is caused by moving electric charge.
- This can be used to move charged particles through a wire.
- Type of circuit that has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- Unit of resistance.
- Electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- SI unit, electromotive force and potential difference is measured in this.
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- Useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed.
- Type of circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to take.
- This is done if, when acting there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force.
- A process where a conductor placed in a changing magnetic field causes the production of a voltage across the conductor.
- This is an electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power.
- This law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- A substance in which electrical charge move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage.
- A flow of electric charge.
- Rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
19 Clues: Unit of resistance. • A flow of electric charge. • One coulomb passing a point in one second. • The term used to designate electrical pressure. • Energy that is caused by moving electric charge. • This can be used to move charged particles through a wire. • A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. • ...
Engineers 2021-08-24
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- road drive the trains
- maintains x-rays
- handle animals
- install insulation
- design public places
- design electrical fixtures
- find ways to make food taste good
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- expand broad brand data
- turn raw materials to paper
- combine electrical and mechanics
- design aircrafts
- research nuclear energy
- install ventilation units
- make innovative projects
- make sure parts of plane are working
15 Clues: handle animals • maintains x-rays • design aircrafts • install insulation • design public places • road drive the trains • expand broad brand data • research nuclear energy • make innovative projects • install ventilation units • design electrical fixtures • turn raw materials to paper • combine electrical and mechanics • find ways to make food taste good • ...
Cardiac Arrhymias 2024-01-26
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- transmission of electrical impulses from one cell to another
- cardioverter defibrillator (ICD): a device implanted into the chest wall to treat arrhythmias
- electrical current given to stop an arrhythmia, not synchronized with the patient’s QRS complex
- conduction velocity
- (ECG): a record of a test that graphically measures the electrical activity of the heart, including each phase of the cardiac cycle
- process by which cardiac muscle cells change from a more negatively charged to a more positively charged intracellular state
- distorted, irrelevant, and extraneous electrocardiographic (ECG) waveforms
- ability of the cardiac cells to initiate an electrical impulse
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- purposeful destruction of heart muscle cells, usually in an attempt to correct or eliminate an arrhythmia
- arrhythmia that has a sudden onset and terminates spontaneously; usually of short duration, but may recur
- resynchronization therapy (CRT): biventricular pacing used to correct interventricular, intraventricular, and atrioventricular conduction disturbances that occur in patients with heart failure
- rate of impulse formation
- electrical current given in synchrony with the patient’s own QRS complex to stop an arrhythmia
- force of myocardial contraction
- wave: the part of an ECG that reflects conduction of an electrical impulse through the atrium; atrial depolarization
- disorder of the formation or conduction (or both) of the electrical impulse within the heart, altering the heart rate, heart rhythm, or both and potentially causing altered blood flow (also referred to as dysrhythmia)
16 Clues: conduction velocity • rate of impulse formation • force of myocardial contraction • transmission of electrical impulses from one cell to another • ability of the cardiac cells to initiate an electrical impulse • distorted, irrelevant, and extraneous electrocardiographic (ECG) waveforms • ...
Electricity 2023-06-27
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- Breaker A safety device that automatically stops the flow of electricity in a circuit if there is an overload or short circuit. It helps prevent electrical accidents and fires.
- A path for an electric current to flow. It typically includes wires, switches, and components that allow electricity to travel and power devices.
- A device that produces light when an electric current passes through it. It is commonly used in lamps, light fixtures, and other lighting applications.
- A device that changes the voltage of an electric current. It is used to increase or decrease the voltage for different applications.
- A device on a wall that provides a place to connect electrical plugs. It allows electricity to flow from the power source to electrical devices.
- Motor A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It is used in various machines and appliances to create motion or perform work.
- Panel A device that converts sunlight into electricity. It uses photovoltaic cells to capture the sun's energy and generate electrical power.
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- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily. Examples include metals like copper and aluminum.
- A device used to open or close an electrical circuit. It controls the flow of electricity to turn devices on or off.
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. It is used to produce electricity in power plants or as a backup during power outages.
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily. Examples include rubber, plastic, and glass.
- A thin, flexible strand of metal used to carry electrical current. It connects components in a circuit and allows electricity to travel from one place to another.
- A natural electrical discharge that occurs during thunderstorms. It appears as a bright flash in the sky and is often followed by thunder.
- A device that stores and provides electrical energy. It is often used to power small electronics like toys, flashlights, and remote controls.
- A safety device that melts and breaks the circuit when there is an excessive amount of current. It helps protect electrical devices from damage.
15 Clues: A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily. Examples include metals like copper and aluminum. • A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily. Examples include rubber, plastic, and glass. • A device used to open or close an electrical circuit. It controls the flow of electricity to turn devices on or off. • ...
Introduction to Electronics Vocabulary - Electronics and Robotics 2023-02-15
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- a material that does not allow the transfer of electricity easily
- an electric current that regularly reverses direction
- the flow of electrons that creates an electric current
- an electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction
- the route in which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point
- an electric spark discharged in the atmosphere
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- an electrical current that flows in only one direction
- measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object (labeled as ohm)
- a circuit having one path for the electricity to flow
- in electrons, the absence of flow through with electric current
- the flow of electricity through a cable, wire, or other conductors
- a circuit having more than one path for the electricity to flow, like "branches"
- measures electrical pressure (labeled as volts, or V)
- attraction for iron associated with electric currents
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge
- an electric current providing an uninterrupted, endless path for the flow of the current
- measures electrical current (labeled as ampere, or A)
- a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- measures electrical resistance (labeled as Ω)
19 Clues: a subatomic particle with a negative charge • measures electrical resistance (labeled as Ω) • an electric spark discharged in the atmosphere • a circuit having one path for the electricity to flow • measures electrical pressure (labeled as volts, or V) • attraction for iron associated with electric currents • an electric current that regularly reverses direction • ...
IEEE GAME NIGHT 2022-08-21
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- electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field
- semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power.
- stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- used to raise or lower electricity's voltage and current.
- rate at which charge crosses a point on a circuit.
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- Metal strip that melts when too much current flows through it
- Mass x Acceleration x Displacement
- can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- A machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- electric cells that produces a direct electric current (DC).
- interconnected network for electricity delivery
- Amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- often shortened to amp
- Reduces the flow of current
- winding of an electric machine which carries alternating current
15 Clues: often shortened to amp • Reduces the flow of current • Mass x Acceleration x Displacement • stores electrical energy in an electric field. • interconnected network for electricity delivery • rate at which charge crosses a point on a circuit. • Amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time • used to raise or lower electricity's voltage and current. • ...
IEEE GAME NIGHT <ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CROSSWORD> 2022-08-21
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- Mass x Acceleration x Displacement
- winding of an electric machine which carries alternating current
- stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- Amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field
- used to raise or lower electricity's voltage and current.
- Metal strip that melts when too much current flows through it
- A machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power.
- can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- electric cells that produces a direct electric current (DC).
- rate at which charge crosses a point on a circuit.
- often shortened to amp
- interconnected network for electricity delivery
- Reduces the flow of current
15 Clues: often shortened to amp • Reduces the flow of current • Mass x Acceleration x Displacement • stores electrical energy in an electric field. • interconnected network for electricity delivery • rate at which charge crosses a point on a circuit. • Amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time • used to raise or lower electricity's voltage and current. • ...
Electrical Skills 2020-07-18
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- Romex is this color and goes around 3 wires
- this goes around the wire
- this measures volts and amps
- wire cutters
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- this means the diameter of the wire
- the hot wire is this color
- this takes the insulation off of wires
- the neutral wire is this color
- this is another name for a slotted screwdriver
- the type of a screwdriver that has 4 sides
10 Clues: wire cutters • this goes around the wire • the hot wire is this color • this measures volts and amps • the neutral wire is this color • this means the diameter of the wire • this takes the insulation off of wires • the type of a screwdriver that has 4 sides • Romex is this color and goes around 3 wires • this is another name for a slotted screwdriver
Electrical energy 2016-05-17
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- the type of energy we are studying
- a device that breaks the flow of electricity
- The flow of electricity is called a
- electricity passes through this
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- powered by electrical energy, turned on with a switch
- When electricity is cut for a period of time
- powers a torch
- a bright type of electrical energy
- A type of electrical energy that can give a shock
- what is electrical energy measured in?
10 Clues: powers a torch • electricity passes through this • the type of energy we are studying • a bright type of electrical energy • The flow of electricity is called a • what is electrical energy measured in? • When electricity is cut for a period of time • a device that breaks the flow of electricity • A type of electrical energy that can give a shock • ...
Electrical Energy 2016-05-04
10 Clues: Charges devices • Lights up a room • Electrical Energy • Electricity outage • Strikes before thunder • Used to turn on lights • Flow of electric charge • Point Electricity outlet • From shoes rubbing on carpet • Electricity that flows in one direction only
Electrical Equipment 2021-09-26
10 Clues: carbon block • storage space • converts AC to DC • used to meature voltage • adding metal rodes to anodes • mechanical handling apparatus • Converts DC voltage into AC voltage • used to measure current in a circuit • measures multiple electrical properties • de-energicze equipememt and clear faults
Electrical Crossword 2021-08-23
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- _ _ _ _ _lines deliver electricity to your home
- Angus Young was the lead singer of this band
- What does the 'O' stand for in GPO?
- What material is commonly burnt to produce electricity
- allows an apprentice or trainee to record a snapshot of the tasks they have undertaken (including time taken, equipment used, and collates this information into a skills profile for the information of their Work Place assessor
- The first name of the inventor of the 'light bulb'
- Convert sunlight in to electricity
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- What is the word used for something which allows electricity to flow through (eg. metal)
- Common power source for small appliances (eg. TV remote, wall clock etc.)
- 'At the speed of _ _ _ _ _'
10 Clues: 'At the speed of _ _ _ _ _' • Convert sunlight in to electricity • What does the 'O' stand for in GPO? • Angus Young was the lead singer of this band • _ _ _ _ _lines deliver electricity to your home • The first name of the inventor of the 'light bulb' • What material is commonly burnt to produce electricity • ...
Electrical Components 2022-11-01
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- The face of our 8BitCade.
- Allows you to insert a steady voltage of 5V.
- This component includes a board holding a microchip and sources power.
- The vibration generator that allows the 8BitCade to make sound.
- The component that interrupts an electric circuit by allowing electricity to flow through it and not.
- Component that illuminates light of a chosen colour.
- The first 7 components we soldered onto our 8BitCade.
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- The board that holds all the other components after soldering them in.
- A component including 18 input and output pins.
- The fuel for the entire 8BitCade. Without this it won’t work.
10 Clues: The face of our 8BitCade. • Allows you to insert a steady voltage of 5V. • A component including 18 input and output pins. • Component that illuminates light of a chosen colour. • The first 7 components we soldered onto our 8BitCade. • The fuel for the entire 8BitCade. Without this it won’t work. • The vibration generator that allows the 8BitCade to make sound. • ...
Electrical Components 2022-11-06
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- An on and off switch.
- A type of diode that emits light when it has current flowing through itself.
- A loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound.
- The switch essentially acts as a break in the circuit. When you slide the switch, the circuit is closed and allows electricity to flow.
- Remains closed while pressure is applied to it, then returns to the open position once pressure is removed.
- Contains pixels that are turned on and off, individually to make images on the screen.
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- Store the electrical power for us to use in our console.
- Connects the microproces- sor board to the Arduino IDE Software for powering or pro- gramming.
- Holds all of the components together and links them up with copper tracks.
- An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
10 Clues: An on and off switch. • Store the electrical power for us to use in our console. • A loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound. • Holds all of the components together and links them up with copper tracks. • A type of diode that emits light when it has current flowing through itself. • ...
Electrical energy 2023-11-13
Electrical engineering 2023-12-09
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- Property that opposes the flow of electric current, measured in ohms. Resistors are components used to control resistance.
- A passive component that stores energy in a magnetic field when current flows through it, resisting changes in current.
- A small computer on a single integrated circuit, containing a processor, memory, and input/output peripherals, commonly used in embedded systems.
- A closed path that allows electricity to flow, typically comprising components like resistors, capacitors, and conductors.
- Materials with electrical conductivity between conductors and insulators, forming the basis of electronic devices.
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- A semiconductor device used for amplification, switching, or regulation of electrical signals in electronic circuits.
- An electronic component allowing current to flow in one direction only, commonly used in rectifiers or voltage regulators.
- A component that stores electrical energy in an electric field, often used to smooth voltage variations or for timing circuits.
- A part used in electrical or electronic systems, such as resistors, capacitors, or transistors.
- Unit of electrical power, calculated as the product of voltage and current.
10 Clues: Unit of electrical power, calculated as the product of voltage and current. • A part used in electrical or electronic systems, such as resistors, capacitors, or transistors. • Materials with electrical conductivity between conductors and insulators, forming the basis of electronic devices. • ...
ELECTRICAL INSTILATION 2023-12-04
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- a chronic (long-term) lung condition caused
- prevents live wire from overloading
- safe lifting technique
- at the bottom of company progression route
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- protects against non-toxic nuisance dusts.
- organsations deal with plumbing
- A voltage drop in an electrical circuit
- specialist roles of plumber
- types of screwheads
- is used for drilling into masonry
10 Clues: types of screwheads • safe lifting technique • specialist roles of plumber • organsations deal with plumbing • is used for drilling into masonry • prevents live wire from overloading • A voltage drop in an electrical circuit • protects against non-toxic nuisance dusts. • at the bottom of company progression route • a chronic (long-term) lung condition caused
Electrical devices 2023-10-04
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- Fandy is turning on the ... to make the room fresh.
- Mrs. Putri is typing on her ...
- Kimberley is listening to the ...
- Delio is taking picture with his ...
- They are keeping the foods in the ...
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- My mother is calling father using ...
- The children are watching ...
- I am baking a cake in the ...
- Radith and Caraka are ironing the clothes using an ...
- Lala is turning on the ... to light up the room.
10 Clues: The children are watching ... • I am baking a cake in the ... • Mrs. Putri is typing on her ... • Kimberley is listening to the ... • Delio is taking picture with his ... • My mother is calling father using ... • They are keeping the foods in the ... • Lala is turning on the ... to light up the room. • Fandy is turning on the ... to make the room fresh. • ...
Electrical Safety 2024-10-23
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- The electrical force or pressure
- Who to notify of faulty equipment
- The amount of current flowing
- A sustained luminous discharge of electricity
- A conductor of electricity in welding
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- An electrical shock from 120-575 volts
- An electrical shock from 60-100 volts
- The opposition to current flow
- Electric/magnetic fields may interfere with
- A material that allows for electrical flow
10 Clues: The amount of current flowing • The opposition to current flow • The electrical force or pressure • Who to notify of faulty equipment • An electrical shock from 60-100 volts • A conductor of electricity in welding • An electrical shock from 120-575 volts • A material that allows for electrical flow • Electric/magnetic fields may interfere with • ...
Electrical Vocabulary 2024-11-03
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- large electrical white-good
- electricity that is delivered to homes and businesses through an electric grid
- material that allows electricity to pass through it
- material in which electric current does not flow freely
- electrical component that makes a noise when a current flows through it
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- animal-shaped clip
- a closed loop of conductive wires and electrical components
- component that provides its own power
- a thin metal object that conducts electricity
- electrical component that turns things on and off
10 Clues: animal-shaped clip • large electrical white-good • component that provides its own power • a thin metal object that conducts electricity • electrical component that turns things on and off • material that allows electricity to pass through it • material in which electric current does not flow freely • a closed loop of conductive wires and electrical components • ...
Electrical Safety 2025-03-26
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- an electrical charge at rest.
- a shock that results any time a body becomes part of an electrical current.
- the distance from an exposed energized conductor or circuit part at which a person can get an electric shock.
- the movement of electrons from a source to an object across a gap.
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- a word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation.
- a label that indicates areas or tasks that can pose a hazard to personnel or equipment.
- a word used to indicate a situation with may result in minor or moderate injury.
- used alone only when a lock does not fit.
- the process of removing the source of electrical power and installing a lock to prevent the power from being turned on.
- a word used to indicate an imminently hazardous situation.
10 Clues: an electrical charge at rest. • used alone only when a lock does not fit. • a word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation. • a word used to indicate an imminently hazardous situation. • the movement of electrons from a source to an object across a gap. • a shock that results any time a body becomes part of an electrical current. • ...
Solar Electric Systems 2024-04-26
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- System component with the primary function to prevent over charging of battries
- Electrical unit measure the rate of flow
- Trade association and lobbying organization for VT renewable concerns
- A collection of connected solar panels
- Type of inverter that moves power in and out of batteries
- Solar panels that are on a rack built in a field
- A power system not connected to a utility
- Process by which an electrical consumer sells solar generated electricity to their utility
- Light particle that solar cells convert into an electrical charge
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- Type of battery traditionally used in energy systems
- Equipment used to Convert or Invert DC electricity to AC Electricity, and vice-a-versa
- The electrical "pressure" unit of electricity
- VT Permit required before an electrical consumer can sell power back to their utility
- Element which is the primary component in newer battery technology
- Solar panels that are on top of a building
- Element that is a basic building block of most solar panels
- A rate of power generated by a solar panel
- A solar system that can backfeed the utility
18 Clues: A collection of connected solar panels • Electrical unit measure the rate of flow • A power system not connected to a utility • Solar panels that are on top of a building • A rate of power generated by a solar panel • A solar system that can backfeed the utility • The electrical "pressure" unit of electricity • Solar panels that are on a rack built in a field • ...
Unit 2 - Systems Engineering 2024-10-23
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- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- A semiconductor device that allows current to flow in one direction only.
- Opposition to the flow of electric current, measured in ohms.
- Abbreviation for direct current, where the flow of charge is in one direction.
- A type of circuit where components are connected across common points.
- A component used to store electric charge temporarily.
- The electrical potential difference between two points.
- The process of joining two or more metal components by melting solder.
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- A tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
- A device that changes the voltage of an AC electrical signal.
- A device for opening or closing an electrical circuit.
- A closed path for electric current to flow.
- Abbreviation for alternating current, where the flow of charge periodically reverses.
- An instrument used to visualize electrical signals over time.
- A diode that emits light when current flows through it.
- A type of circuit where components are connected end to end.
- A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
- The flow of electric charge, measured in amperes.
18 Clues: A closed path for electric current to flow. • The flow of electric charge, measured in amperes. • A device for opening or closing an electrical circuit. • A component used to store electric charge temporarily. • A diode that emits light when current flows through it. • The electrical potential difference between two points. • ...
Emanuel Z Crossword 2021-05-15
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- A hard hat worn to protect the head from injury
- Electrical device for modifying current and voltage - a step-up transformer increases voltage and reduces current, a step-down transformer decreases voltage and increases current.
- A device which is plugged into an electrical socket to make sure it is wired properly.
- The person responsible for electrical safety for the whole plant, and the only person authorised to issue oermits to work.
- Have steel toe caps and reinforced soles.
- Switching off all or part of an electrical network so that current cannot flow through it.
- Has dark glass to protect the eyes from bright flashes of light.
- For covering the body, arms and legs.
- The procedure of having a single key to switchboards, ensuring only one person has access to switchgear at any given time.
- Is flexible paper pad held over the nose and mouth by elastic or rubber straps for personal comfort against non-toxic nuisance dusts.
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- A written form giving permission to work in a restricted area.
- Inserted in the ears to protect the hearing.
- It arises from the warning of a risk.
- A place where a serious danger is present.
- Filters solid particles from the air.
- Protect the hearing by covering the ears – can also be attached to the sides of a hardhat.
- Prevents the wearer from falling.
- Control panel containing several switches for all the individual circuits of an electrical installation.
- Switching on the power supply to an electrical network.
- Gas mask – filters gas particles from the air.
- Another general term for safety glasses.
21 Clues: Prevents the wearer from falling. • It arises from the warning of a risk. • Filters solid particles from the air. • For covering the body, arms and legs. • Another general term for safety glasses. • Have steel toe caps and reinforced soles. • A place where a serious danger is present. • Inserted in the ears to protect the hearing. • ...
Electronics Crossword 2016-10-30
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- The term used to designate electrical pressure.
- One coulomb passing a point in one second.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- Energy that is caused by moving electric charge.
- This can be used to move charged particles through a wire.
- Type of circuit that has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- Unit of resistance.
- Electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- SI unit, electromotive force and potential difference is measured in this.
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- Useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed.
- Type of circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to take.
- This is done if, when acting there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force.
- A process where a conductor placed in a changing magnetic field causes the production of a voltage across the conductor.
- This is an electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power.
- This law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- A substance in which electrical charge move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage.
- A flow of electric charge.
- Rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
19 Clues: Unit of resistance. • A flow of electric charge. • One coulomb passing a point in one second. • The term used to designate electrical pressure. • Energy that is caused by moving electric charge. • This can be used to move charged particles through a wire. • A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. • ...
Introductory Vocab 2026-02-07
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- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charges
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- The measure of the opposition to the current flow in an electrical circuit
- The electrical potential difference that pushes electric charges through a circuit
- A discharge occurs when the electrical potential difference between two regions becomes strong enough
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- where electrons move in one consistent direction.
- , The direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals.
- a complete circular path through which electricity flows
- Shows how many electrons are flowing through a wire at any given moment
- unbalanced electrical charge on the surface of a material
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- a complete, unbroken path that allows electric current to flow continuously from a power source
- A parallel circuit is an electrical circuit with multiple paths for current to flow.
- a circuit that does not conduct current because its path is interrupted by a break in the conductor or an open switch
- A form of energy from the existence of charged particles
- A very high electrical resistance and low conductivity, preventing the free flow of electric charge
- electric charge flows past a specific point in a complete circuit
- allows electric charge to flow through it easily with minimal resistance.
- A unit measuring how much a material opposes the flow of electric current
19 Clues: where electrons move in one consistent direction. • A form of energy from the existence of charged particles • a complete circular path through which electricity flows • unbalanced electrical charge on the surface of a material • one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path • a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charges • ...
Electrical Safety Crossword 2025-06-04
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- Describes tools made of materials like fiberglass that do not allow electrical current to pass through, used for safety near power lines.
- A designated person who helps workers avoid contact with overhead power lines by guiding equipment safely.
- Exceeding the rated capacity of a power strip or circuit, which can lead to overheating and fire hazards.
- Flash A dangerous release of energy caused by an electrical fault, capable of producing extreme heat, light, and pressure waves.
- Chaining The unsafe practice of plugging multiple extension cords or power strips into each other, which increases fire risk.
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter; a device designed to shut off power instantly when it detects electrical imbalance, especially critical in wet areas.
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- Personal Protective Equipment; includes arc-rated clothing, insulated gloves, face shields, and safety boots used to protect against electrical hazards.
- National Fire Protection Association; sets important standards for electrical safety, including NFPA 70E.
- Insulated Tools that have extra layers of insulation to protect users from electric shock, even without a ground connection.
- Before You Dig A safety rule and public utility requirement to contact 811 or utility services before excavating to avoid hitting underground power lines.
- Lockout/Tagout; a procedure used to ensure machinery is properly shut off and not started up again before maintenance is completed.
- Visual alerts like warning signs and labels used to raise awareness and mark electrical hazards in the work environment.
- A safety technique that directs stray electrical current safely into the earth to prevent shock or electrocution.
- Specifically, EH-rated boots that protect workers from electrical step potential and ensure grounding protection.
- Visual Checks Routine inspections of electrical cords, tools, and equipment before each use to detect damage or wear.
15 Clues: National Fire Protection Association; sets important standards for electrical safety, including NFPA 70E. • Exceeding the rated capacity of a power strip or circuit, which can lead to overheating and fire hazards. • A designated person who helps workers avoid contact with overhead power lines by guiding equipment safely. • ...
Electriciy Crossword 2021-02-25
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- Material with only one type of atom
- Subatomic particle with positive charge
- Something that is alternating what is is doing
- Unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Turn electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Nucleus of an atom negative charge
- History, properties and characteristics of elements
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- Voltage induced, nonconductor when moved through eclectic field
- Flows only one direction
- When the valence rate has 1, 2, or 3 electrons and the electrons can easily move
- 5 valence electrons does not allow electrons to move
- Electrical pressure caused by massing of electrons at one point in a electrical current
- Measurement of the rate of electron flow through a current.
- Materials containing two or more atoms
- Only allows the amps to flow one direction
- Smallest particle of a compound (retains all characteristics)
- Outer orbit of an atom
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Smallest unit of matter
19 Clues: Outer orbit of an atom • Smallest unit of matter • Flows only one direction • Subatomic particle with no charge • Nucleus of an atom negative charge • Material with only one type of atom • Materials containing two or more atoms • Subatomic particle with positive charge • Only allows the amps to flow one direction • Unit of measurement for electrical resistance • ...
Basicelectricity-ER 2025-09-16
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- circuits - the electrical components are connected so that each one has its own separate path to the power source
- - usually a wire) that allows electricity to flow through it
- - The motor-driven pump in an HVAC system, requires high electrical current
- - Opposition to current flow
- - electrically controlled switch that turns large loads on/off
- - smaller switch operated by an electrical signal
- - like the electrical panel or breaker box that feeds the HVAC system
- - is the unit that measures the frequency of alternating current
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- series circuits - limit switches, pressure switches, flame sensors
- - Electrical pressure that pushes current through a circuit
- - The electrical device consuming power
- - is simply a connection point where a wire attaches to a device or component
- circuits - means that the electrical components are connected end-to-end in a single path for current to flow
- A complete path for current to flow
- - Flow of electricity through a conductor
15 Clues: - Opposition to current flow • A complete path for current to flow • - The electrical device consuming power • - Flow of electricity through a conductor • - smaller switch operated by an electrical signal • - Electrical pressure that pushes current through a circuit • - usually a wire) that allows electricity to flow through it • ...
ELECTOMAG 2023-11-06
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- pull towards
- A set of straps used to control an animal
- Something that is unusual or unexpected
- the positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave an electrical device.
- The negative terminal of a battery
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- A device that stores electricity
- A path through which electricity flows
- A device that connects two electrical circuits
- A type of electrical charge that is attracted to negative charges
- a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
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- a small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope.
- A device that protects an electrical circuit from overload
- The parts that make up something
- Preventing the flow of electricity
- A substance that conducts electricity
- A machine that can be used to process information
- A type of electrical charge that is repelled by positive charges
- A device that produces light when electricity flows through it
- A device that makes a buzzing sound
- To push away from
- A valuable metal that is yellow in color
- The positive terminal of a battery
- A metal that is reddish-brown in color and conducts electricity well
24 Clues: pull towards • To push away from • The parts that make up something • A device that stores electricity • Preventing the flow of electricity • The negative terminal of a battery • The positive terminal of a battery • A device that makes a buzzing sound • A substance that conducts electricity • A path through which electricity flows • Something that is unusual or unexpected • ...
Engineering Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle :) 2023-02-01
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- a substance that allows electricity to flow through it
- all components are connected end-to-end to create a single current flow
- negatively charged particle
- current in an electrical conductor
- has a neutral charge
- compromises branches so the current divides
- a unit of electrical potential
- the complete path followed by a signal
- a substance which doesn't allow passage of heat,sound, or electricity
- force which causes electrical charge to flow
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- an electromotive force
- the force against a moving object
- 1,000 watts
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- rate of which electrons flow past a certain point
- causes matter to experience an electromagnetic force
- a stable subatomic particle with all atomic nuclei
- an electric current flowing in one direction
- resisting electrical current
- number the number above an element on the periodic table(the protons and electrons)
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- the SI unit of power
- can power something
- known as AC
- the tendency of an atom in a molecule to attract the shared pair of electrons toward itself
- an electrical safety device
- the output signal is never "fed back"
27 Clues: known as AC • 1,000 watts • can power something • the SI unit of power • has a neutral charge • an electromotive force • negatively charged particle • an electrical safety device • resisting electrical current • a unit of electrical potential • the force against a moving object • current in an electrical conductor • the basic unit of a chemical element • ...
Introductory Electronics Vocabulary crossword 2026-02-10
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- the electrical "pressure" or potential difference that pushes electric charges (current) through a circuit
- the unit that measures the rate of electrical current, or how many electrons are flowing through a wire at any given moment
- a tiny, fundamental particle with a negative electric charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- the force that allows magnets to attract or repel certain materials (like iron) without touching
- natural spark of electricity from static charges building up in storm clouds
- a material that allows energy—specifically electricity or heat—to flow through it easily with little resistance
- an electrical setup where components are connected across the same two nodes, creating multiple, independent paths for current to flow
- an electrical circuit that is not complete.
- a complete, uninterrupted electrical path that allows current to flow continuously from the power source through components and back to the source
- happening or existing now, in the present time, like current events or your current job, but it also means a flow of water, air, or electricity, like a river current or electric current (flow of electrons)
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- the SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time
- the unidirectional, constant flow of electric charge, moving in only one direction
- the buildup of an unbalanced electrical charge on the surface of a material, typically caused by friction or contact between two different materials
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it
- an electrical circuit where components are connected end-to-end in a single, continuous loop
- the opposition to something, whether it's a force, idea, or flow
- a path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed
- what happens when charge carriers, called electrons, accumulate
19 Clues: an electrical circuit that is not complete. • a path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed • the opposition to something, whether it's a force, idea, or flow • what happens when charge carriers, called electrons, accumulate • natural spark of electricity from static charges building up in storm clouds • ...
My Dream Job - Electrician 2023-02-01
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- Specializes in the installation and maintenance of electrical systems in commercial properties
- Repairs and maintains electrical systems in transportation vehicles
- Performs electrical repairs and upgrades in residential properties
- Trains and manages apprentices
- Installs and maintains electrical systems for alternative energy sources
- Installs and maintains electrical systems in industrial settings
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- Installs and maintains electrical systems and equipment
- Installs and maintains electrical systems in marine vessels
- Designs and installs electrical systems for new construction projects
- Inspects and tests electrical systems to ensure safety and compliance with codes
10 Clues: Trains and manages apprentices • Installs and maintains electrical systems and equipment • Installs and maintains electrical systems in marine vessels • Installs and maintains electrical systems in industrial settings • Performs electrical repairs and upgrades in residential properties • Repairs and maintains electrical systems in transportation vehicles • ...
Electrical Items 2017-10-06
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- A machine to blow the wetness from your locks after a shower
- A machine to cook bread so that it become crunchy
- A machine for cutting the hairs on your face, possibly legs too
- A machine for cleaning cutlery, like plates and dishes
- A machine for taking the wet out of clothes
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- A machine for preparing things to eat, perhaps to make a smoothie
- You use it to clean your clothes
- A machine to cook food in only a few minutes
- A machine which sucks up the dirt from the floor
- A machine to keep food really really colde
10 Clues: You use it to clean your clothes • A machine to keep food really really colde • A machine for taking the wet out of clothes • A machine to cook food in only a few minutes • A machine which sucks up the dirt from the floor • A machine to cook bread so that it become crunchy • A machine for cleaning cutlery, like plates and dishes • ...
Electrical circuits 2013-02-12
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- This lights when electricity passes through
- Something that does not conduct electricity
- A device for controlling a circuit
- Type of material like copper which conducts electricity
- This pass the electrical current around a circuit
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- A non metal that acts as a electrical conductor
- Gives power to the circuit
- Something which lets electricity through
- For current to flow there must be a complete .....
- Electricity that comes into our homes by cables
10 Clues: Gives power to the circuit • A device for controlling a circuit • Something which lets electricity through • This lights when electricity passes through • Something that does not conduct electricity • A non metal that acts as a electrical conductor • Electricity that comes into our homes by cables • This pass the electrical current around a circuit • ...
Electrical devices 2013-10-26
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- Device you use for listening to music.
- Device you use for ironing clothes.
- Device you use for watching news, films etc.
- Device you use for drying your hair after the shower.
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- Device you use for chatting with your friends and surfing on the Internet.
- Device you use for making calls.
- Device you use for heating food.
- Device you use to bake food.
- Machine you use for washing clothes.
- Player Device you use for watching films with CD.
10 Clues: Device you use to bake food. • Device you use for making calls. • Device you use for heating food. • Device you use for ironing clothes. • Machine you use for washing clothes. • Device you use for listening to music. • Device you use for watching news, films etc. • Player Device you use for watching films with CD. • Device you use for drying your hair after the shower. • ...
Electrical 2 2021-05-19
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- a hard, clear material that breaks easily.
- hard fibrous material that makes up most of the substance of a tree
- a position that gets electric current to flow.
- minerals like iron or lead that are found underground in rocks.
- an elastic substance obtained from the milky juice of some tropical plants.
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- the liquid that comes from the clouds as rain and forms streams, lakes, and seas
- a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- a position that disconnects the light bulb from the battery
- substances that an electric charge can pass through without difficulty
- a material that can change its shape. Most of the materials that are called this are polymers.
10 Clues: a hard, clear material that breaks easily. • a position that gets electric current to flow. • a position that disconnects the light bulb from the battery • minerals like iron or lead that are found underground in rocks. • hard fibrous material that makes up most of the substance of a tree • substances that an electric charge can pass through without difficulty • ...
Electrical Safety 2022-03-07
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- A very basic electrical protection device which is destroyed and breaks the circuit when the current exceeds its rating.
- An acronym for the legislation created in 1989 that covers work using electricity.
- a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth.
- The main legislation covering work and safety in the workplace
- part of the 5 step process this method removes all process involving the hazard
- This is the effect due to the component that the person is touching being HOT because of the current passing through it.
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- An acronym of the regulation that related to the use of equipment in the workplace
- The name for a transformer that lowers lethal voltage to a safer voltage.
- A term that follows electric when it makes contact with an individual. Can be dangerous
- The hazard that occurs when the vaporization of metal during a short circuit condition and is followed by a "fire ball"
10 Clues: The main legislation covering work and safety in the workplace • The name for a transformer that lowers lethal voltage to a safer voltage. • part of the 5 step process this method removes all process involving the hazard • An acronym of the regulation that related to the use of equipment in the workplace • ...
Electrical safety 2022-03-22
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- protection for workens against electrical shocks when working near or on live wines
- an automatic device for shopping the flow of current in an elecctric circuit
- electrical diploma issued by employer
- whixh can lead to death
- electric blow
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- used to close an electrical cabinate
- to move an electrical line
- to check for absence of voltage
- stop working when fure melts
- a rod that id driven into the ground to provide electrical connection to the ground to carry current safely away from a electrical circuit
10 Clues: electric blow • whixh can lead to death • to move an electrical line • stop working when fure melts • to check for absence of voltage • used to close an electrical cabinate • electrical diploma issued by employer • an automatic device for shopping the flow of current in an elecctric circuit • ...
Electrical Safety 2022-10-26
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- ____ connects electrical equipment to earth.
- Don’t work with live power unless you’re a ____ worker.
- Protective cover ensures ______will not be damaged?
- GFCIs are designed to shut ____ off in case of an imbalance.
- AFDE and Houle did an ______ job with this installation.
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- New proposed 25kV line routed to ____ Basin.
- Electric current going through your body can cause cardiac arrest or ____.
- Electricity can ____ your body.
- When electric current goes through your body, it causes ____.
- Don’t touch anything electric with ____ hands.
10 Clues: Electricity can ____ your body. • New proposed 25kV line routed to ____ Basin. • ____ connects electrical equipment to earth. • Don’t touch anything electric with ____ hands. • Protective cover ensures ______will not be damaged? • Don’t work with live power unless you’re a ____ worker. • AFDE and Houle did an ______ job with this installation. • ...
Electrical Supply 2023-12-13
10 Clues: AC • LV • DC • HV • iron • Converts AC to DC • Mains electricity • Network of power lines • Long-distance power lines • Rate at which the current alternates
