electrical Crossword Puzzles
Energy and Circuits 2023-12-13
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- A thin, flexible thread of metal used in electrical circuits.
- A device for turning on and off an electric current.
- The force that pushes electricity through a circuit.
- A type of energy source that can be replenished.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A circuit where components are connected end-to-end.
- Energy derived from the sun's rays.
- A material that allows electricity to pass through it easily.
- A device that stores and provides electrical energy.
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- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- A material that does not allow electricity to pass through it easily.
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A device that produces light from electricity.
- A tiny particle that moves around in an atom and carries electrical charge.
- A complete path for electricity to flow.
- The force of attraction or repulsion between objects due to their electric charges.
- The flow of electric charge.
- A circuit where components are connected side by side.
- A type of electricity that accumulates on an object's surface.
19 Clues: The flow of electric charge. • Energy derived from the sun's rays. • The ability to do work or cause change. • A complete path for electricity to flow. • A device that produces light from electricity. • The opposition to the flow of electric current. • A type of energy source that can be replenished. • A device for turning on and off an electric current. • ...
Intro to EKG and the Cardiovascular System 2025-08-28
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- / The upper chambers of the heart
- / The largest artery of the body
- / The series of coordinated events that occur during one heartbeat
- / A specialized cluster of cells that generates electrical impulses, controlling the heart's rhythm
- / Phase of the heartbeat where the heart muscle relaxes
- / A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- / Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- / The force exerted by blood on the walls of the arteries as it circulates through the body
- / The muscular tissue of the heart
- / Vessels that carry blood to the heart
- / Number of times your heart beats in one minute
- / Phase of the heartbeat where the heart muscle contracts
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- / Refers to the heart and blood vessels and their role in blood circulation
- / Vessels that connect arterioles and venules
- / Rhythmical throbbing of the artery as blood pumps through them
- / A process where specialized cardiac cells transmit electrical signals to coordinate heartbeat
- / The lower chambers of the heart
- / A perspective from which the heart's electrical activity is viewed from an ECG
- / The process of blood flow to the heart muscle
19 Clues: / The largest artery of the body • / The upper chambers of the heart • / The lower chambers of the heart • / The muscular tissue of the heart • / Vessels that carry blood to the heart • / Vessels that connect arterioles and venules • / Vessels that carry blood away from the heart • / The process of blood flow to the heart muscle • ...
Engineer 2021-01-28
15 Clues: Bicycle • Aircrafts • Insulation • Jet engines • Prosthetics • Designs Highways • Electrical wires • Cable Television • Health Technology • tunnels and bridges • Oil mining machines • Nuclear power plants • Human growth hormone • Food processing machines • anti-lock breaks for cars
physical science 2 2025-05-19
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- Circuit A type of electrical circuit in which components are connected end-to-end, so the current flows through each component sequentially.
- The difference in electrical potential energy between two points in a circuit, which causes electric current to flow, measured in volts (V).
- Power The rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt (W), calculated as , where is power, is current, and is voltage.
- Law A fundamental law of electricity stating that the current (I) through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage (V) across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance (R). Expressed as .
- by Induction A method of redistributing the electrical charge on an object by bringing a charged object close to it without direct contact.
- Electricity The accumulation of electric charges on an object's surface. This can occur when two materials come into contact and electrons are transferred from one to the other.
- A closed loop or pathway that allows electric charges to flow. It consists of various electrical components like resistors, capacitors, and switches.
- A material that resists the flow of electric charge. Examples include rubber, glass, and plastic, which are used to coat or encase electrical wires.
- Circuit A circuit configuration in which components are connected across common points or junctions, providing multiple paths for the current to travel.
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- The opposition to the flow of electric current, resulting in the production of heat. It is measured in ohms (Ω).
- A safety device in electrical circuits designed to prevent excessive current flow that could cause damage or fire. It contains a metal wire that melts when too much current flows, breaking the circuit.
- Current The flow of electric charge through a conductor, typically measured in amperes (A).
- by Contact The process of transferring charge between objects by touching or rubbing them together.
- of Conservation of Charge A fundamental principle stating that the total electric charge in an isolated system remains constant regardless of changes within the system.
- An electrical component used to store energy electrostatically in an electric field. It can release the stored energy when needed in a circuit.
- A material that allows the flow of electrical charge or heat. Metals like copper and aluminum are common conductors.
16 Clues: Current The flow of electric charge through a conductor, typically measured in amperes (A). • by Contact The process of transferring charge between objects by touching or rubbing them together. • The opposition to the flow of electric current, resulting in the production of heat. It is measured in ohms (Ω). • ...
ELECTRICITY CHECKPOINT 2024-06-21
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- what is plastic in an electrical circuit
- this means that the circuit isn't working
- what type of energy is wind power
- what breaks the circuit to stop the flow of electrical current
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- what type of energy source is coal
- a circuit needs to be this in order for it to work
- electrical insulators do not allow electrical ---- to flow through them freely
- metals are electrical ----
- current electricity is the ---- of the electrical charge through a meterial
- solar power is a source of renewable ----
10 Clues: metals are electrical ---- • what type of energy is wind power • what type of energy source is coal • what is plastic in an electrical circuit • this means that the circuit isn't working • solar power is a source of renewable ---- • a circuit needs to be this in order for it to work • what breaks the circuit to stop the flow of electrical current • ...
MOTOR AND GENERATORS 2022-02-07
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- assures that the current from the generator always flows in one direction
- system-used to guide reaction exhaust gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove
- motor-a device used to convert electricity into mechanical energy
- circuit-composed of all the connected components within an electrolytic cell
- field-vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- system-is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine as needed
- electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current
- of devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy.
- a moving component of an electromagnetic system
- electrical energy into mechanical work
- regulator-a circuit that creates and maintains a fixed output voltage
- system- mechanical system in a building that brings in "fresh" outdoor air and removes the "contaminated" indoor air
- power-is transferred by an electric circuit
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- flow-the simple flow of electrons in a circuit or electrical system
- Motor- a motor that uses alternating current supply
- energy-generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- ring-also known as commutators
- also called generator
- called motor
- that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
- electromagnet used to generate a magnetic field in an electro-magnetic machine
- panel-a display parameter that presents various details and parameters
- of the magnetic field streghth
- brush-have high resistance which help in good commutation
- called dynamo,
- is the stationary component
- system-apparatus employed to keep the temperature of a structure or device from exceeding limits imposed by needs of safety
- motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts
- system- hereby a material is placed between two rubbing surfaces to alleviate friction and therefore wear
- Motor-a motor that uses direct current supply.
30 Clues: called motor • called dynamo, • also called generator • is the stationary component • ring-also known as commutators • of the magnetic field streghth • electrical energy into mechanical work • power-is transferred by an electric circuit • Motor-a motor that uses direct current supply. • a moving component of an electromagnetic system • ...
SMAW welding 2024-03-04
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- Length of an Arc = θ × r,
- material which has a relatively large number of loosely bonded electrons which may move freely when voltage (electrical pressure) is applied
- join metals using a variety of techniques and processes
- depression in the weld face at the termination of a weld bead
- utilizing an electric arc and filler metal with a stick electrode or wire to join materials together.
- welds
- a process of overlapping weld beads merging to produce even surfaces.
- used to create a beveled opening in a weld joint before welding to achieve the necessary penetration
- root
- the process of fusing two or more parts using heat, pressure, or both
- primarily controls the arc length in welding,
- the process of fusing two or more parts using heat, pressure, or both
- an electric current that has a constant polarity flow in a single direction.
- the strength of the electrical current.
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- SMAW is a manual welding process using a coated electrode
- an arc welding technique which allows for filling a wide, flat joint or welding thick metals by adding a weave pattern to cover a larger surface area.
- contact between the rod electrode and workpiece ignites the arc.
- the process of joining two pieces of metal together when they are perpendicular or at an angle
- current a type of electrical current, in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- the joining of two metals using pressure and electrical current, for a set length of time, through the area of the metal to be joined
- When you turn on a welding machine, an electrical circuit is formed.
- welding using the heat of an arc as a heat source.
- the percentage of time that a machine will safely operate (or weld), within a certain time period, at a given amperage
- fusion welding process whereby electrons are generated by an electron gun and accelerated to high speeds using electrical fields
24 Clues: root • welds • Length of an Arc = θ × r, • the strength of the electrical current. • primarily controls the arc length in welding, • welding using the heat of an arc as a heat source. • join metals using a variety of techniques and processes • SMAW is a manual welding process using a coated electrode • depression in the weld face at the termination of a weld bead • ...
Ava Rodriguez Crossword Puzzle P7 2024-11-21
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- blood
- emergency room
- swollen veins
- artery weakened
- fat
- beats per min
- bloodvessel
- patient heart replaced
- affects the heart muscle
- electrical signal regulate heart
- medical history
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- electric shock
- test that records electrical activity of heart
- fatty substance
- blood clot forms
- to bring
- pressure blood pushing against arteries
- straight
- muscle
- heart not pumping efficiently
- sound
- heart
- chest pain
- skin
24 Clues: fat • skin • blood • sound • heart • muscle • to bring • straight • chest pain • bloodvessel • swollen veins • beats per min • electric shock • emergency room • fatty substance • artery weakened • medical history • blood clot forms • patient heart replaced • affects the heart muscle • heart not pumping efficiently • electrical signal regulate heart • pressure blood pushing against arteries • ...
skiense crosword 2023-05-18
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- the highest point above the rest position
- the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
- a subotomic particle without an electric charge
- A type of electric current that periodically reverses direction
- The distance between successive similar points such as crests of a wave
- The maximum distance a particle moves from its starting point in a wave
- The process by which an object heats another object through electromagnetic waves
- decrease in volume of any object or substance resulting from applied stress
- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- an oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid
- A device that stores electrical energy
- The process if changing the magnetic field going through a wire
- a material which has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor
- the process of directing excess electricity to the ground
- the SI unit of frequency
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- a subotomic particle with a positive electrical charge
- the SI base unit of electrical current
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- The proportional relation of current and field
- the property of certain materials to conduct direct current (DC) electricity without energy loss
- The time it takes for a particle or physical quantity to mov throgh one cycle of oscillation in a wave
- To store electrical energy
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- the property of sound which is used for differentiating between the loud and faint sound
- The principle that rock layers from one on top of another
- the SI unit of electromotive force
- In physics, mathematics, and related fields, a wave is a propagating dynamic disturbance of one or more quantities
- A phenomenon that occurs when a wave changes direction
- A measure of light power per unit of area
- The highest surface part of a wave
30 Clues: the SI unit of frequency • To store electrical energy • the SI unit of electromotive force • The highest surface part of a wave • the SI unit of electrical resistance • the SI base unit of electrical current • A device that stores electrical energy • the highest point above the rest position • A measure of light power per unit of area • ...
electricity vocab 2025-03-04
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- the flow of electricity
- negative charged particle
- item that dissipates electricity and does not guide it
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit.
- measure of the opposition to the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- force that surrounds electrically charged particles
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- often shortened to amp, is the unit of electric current in the International System of Units.
- field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- composed of individual electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors, inductors and diodes, connected by conductive wires or traces through which electric current can flow.
- standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI).
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- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current.
- circuit in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path.
- the positive or negative energy that something gives off
- circuit is that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials.
- process of generating electrical current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field
- states that the electric current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- item that can guide electrical currents
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion
- a type of electromagnet formed by a helical coil of wire
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- the power source of circuit
24 Clues: the flow of electricity • negative charged particle • the power source of circuit • item that can guide electrical currents • force that surrounds electrically charged particles • field that surrounds electrically charged particles • item that dissipates electricity and does not guide it • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit. • ...
science topic 2024-01-15
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- measure of the energy in [Joules(J)]
- mostly powered by cells and batteries
- it is one of the main parts of electric motors, a metal ring divided into two halves
- a semiconductor wafer on which thousands or millions of tiny resistors, capacitors, diodes and transistors are fabricated.
- In a ___circuit the components are connected side by side.
- its strength can be made stronger by increasing the number of turns on the core
- one of the part of electrical motor that sends electrical current to the commutator and are typically made of graphite
- This type of integrated circuits is the combination of an analog integrated circuit and a digital integrated circuit
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- stationary part of a motor
- integrated circuits consumes _____ energy
- experiment In 1820, Hans Christian Oersted performed an important experiment which showed that there was a connection between electricit
- Integrated circuits cannot operate at a _______ voltage.
- device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- type of integrated circuits that generally consist of logic gates, multiplexers etc.
- scientist that describes magnetic fields as magnetic lines of force
- one of the main parts of electric motors, that usually consisting of copper wire wound into a coil around axle
- electric motors that rotate by using power from a commercial AC power supply
- The Part of electrical motor, these are the location where the battery attaches to the motor and sends current to the rotor
- device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- This type of integrated circuit is created for hand calculations before microprocessors and other complex design tools.
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- In a ______ circuit the components are connected end-to-end, one after the other. They make a simple loop for the current to
- the _____ the resistance the more difficult it is for a current to flow
- device that acts as a building block for digital circuits
25 Clues: stationary part of a motor • measure of the energy in [Joules(J)] • mostly powered by cells and batteries • integrated circuits consumes _____ energy • Integrated circuits cannot operate at a _______ voltage. • device that acts as a building block for digital circuits • In a ___circuit the components are connected side by side. • ...
MOTORS & GENERATOR 2022-02-08
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- brush, have high resistance which help in good commutation
- Motor, a motor that uses alternating current supply
- also called generator
- assures that the current from the generator always flows in one direction
- ring, also known as commutators
- system, hereby a material is placed between two rubbing surfaces to alleviate friction
- an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current
- generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
- is a moving component of an electromagnetic system
- This is the stationary component
- motor, a device used to convert electricity into mechanical energy
- also called motor
- supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts
- energy, generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- regulator, circuit that creates and maintains a fixed output voltage
- power, is transferred by an electric circuit
- system, used to guide reaction exhaust gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove
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- also called dynamo
- class of devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy.
- system, apparatus employed to keep the temperature of a structure or device from exceeding limits imposed by needs of safety
- electrical energy into mechanical work
- electromagnet used to generate a magnetic field in an electro-magnetic machine
- system, mechanical system in a building that brings in "fresh" outdoor air and removes the "contaminated" indoor air
- Motor, a motor that uses direct current supply.
- system ,is responsible for delivering fuel to the engine as needed
- flow, the simple flow of electrons in a circuit or electrical system
- circuit, composed of all the connected components within an electrolytic cell
- unit of the magnetic field streghth
- field, vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- panel, a display parameter that presents various details and parameters
30 Clues: also called motor • also called dynamo • also called generator • ring, also known as commutators • This is the stationary component • unit of the magnetic field streghth • electrical energy into mechanical work • power, is transferred by an electric circuit • Motor, a motor that uses direct current supply. • is a moving component of an electromagnetic system • ...
The World of Physics 2023-01-09
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- good — or the opposite of negative.
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
- a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion,
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit - a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- 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
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
- the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
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- a type of electromagnetic radiation that allows the human eye to see or makes objects visible
- a physical property that causes matter to experience a force within an electromagnetic field.
- the unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units.
- y type of force that causes objects to come together, even if those objects are not close to or touching each other
- the International System of Units' (SI) standard unit of power (energy per unit time), the equivalent of one jouleper second
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- lacking positive qualities
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- electricity the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object.
23 Clues: lacking positive qualities • good — or the opposite of negative. • a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom • a complete circular path that electricity flows through. • a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it. • ...
Electricity 2023-01-24
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- Will have fuses or breakers.
- Safety feature which allows extra electrons a place to go in the ground.
- The color will be Red, Black or Blue(3 phase)
- Circuits which branch to various places throughout the building.
- What gauge wire is used for 20 amps.
- Any tendency of material to prevent electrical flow.
- Copper or aluminum wire covered in vinyl or paper for insulation and protection.
- An outlet that provides space for two electrical receptacles, leaving you room to plug in two devices.
- A type of connector that twist over top of the wire needing to be joined together
- What gauge wire is used for 30 amps.
- Cuts off electricity flow. This is used in kitchens, bathrooms and other places where water is present.
- A form of energy which produces heat, light, magnetism, and light and chemical changes.
- Flexible metal sheathed wire which is insulated in vinyl and wrapped in paper for protection.
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- Restricts electrical flow.
- The color will be Bare Copper or Green
- The flow of electricity through a conductor.
- A closed loop that electrons can travel in.
- Switch that trips when too much current passes through it.
- What gauge wire is used for 15 amps.
- Plug or cartridge containing strips of metal that melt when too much current passes through.
- A tool used to remove the protective coating of an electric wire in order to replace or repair the wire.
- loss of voltage as it travels across a wire.
- Electrical Pressure.
- Is when little or no resistance so the flow of electrons moves too quickly-blow a breaker or a fuse.
- This is used to measure kilowatts being passed into a building.
- It is a safety measure if the electrical draw is too much blows instead of starts a fire.
- Tubing which contains individual wires.
- The color will be White
- Allows electrical flow.
29 Clues: Electrical Pressure. • The color will be White • Allows electrical flow. • Restricts electrical flow. • Will have fuses or breakers. • What gauge wire is used for 15 amps. • What gauge wire is used for 20 amps. • What gauge wire is used for 30 amps. • The color will be Bare Copper or Green • Tubing which contains individual wires. • A closed loop that electrons can travel in. • ...
Energy 2021-03-03
Electronics 101 - Vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- Process of joining two metallic surfaces to make an electrical contact by melting solder (usually tin and lead) across them.
- Sending of information.
- Process by which an information signal (audio for example) is used to modify some characteristic of a higher frequency wave known as a carrier (radio for example).
- The ability of a capacitor to store an electrical charge. The basic unit is a Farad.
- Unit of potential difference or electromotive force.
- A number system having only two symbols, 0 and 1. A base 2 number system.
- Work is done any time energy is transformed from one type to another.
- Interconnection of components to provide an electrical path between two or more components.
- Diode circuit that converts alternating current into pulsating direct current.
- Magnitude or size of a signal voltage or current.
- Device such as a load that consumes power or conducts away heat.
- 1000 watts for 1 hour.
- An electronic component having capacitive reactance.
- Unwanted electromagnetic radiation within an electrical or mechanical system.
- Quantity of electrical energy.
- A subatomic particle of an atom, with a negative charge, that orbits the positively-charged nucleus.
- Science of dealing with the principle and applications of gates, relays and switches.
- Inductor with two or more windings.
- An intentional or accidental conducting path between an electrical system or circuit and the earth or some conducting body acting in place of the earth.
- Metal box or frame to mount components.
- Term used to designate electrical pressure or force that causes current to flow.
- Unit of electrical power required to do work at the rate of one joule per second.
- Measured in amps, it is the flow of electrons through a conductor. Also know as electron flow.
- The property of having a positive or negative charge.
- Electronic test equipment that can perform multiple tasks.
- Point at which electrical connections are made.
- a unit of electrical current, also referred to as amp.
- An instrument used to display a signal graphically.
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- Reduction in magnitude of oscillation due to energy being dissipated as heat.
- Terminal at which a component, circuit or piece of equipment delivers current, voltage or power.
- Single solid or stranded group of conductors having a low resistance to current flow.
- A source drives a load. Whatever component or piece of equipment is connected to a source and draws current from a source is a load on that source.
- A two terminal device that conducts in only one direction.
- Circuit having two or more paths for current flow. Also called shunt.
- The total opposition to the flow of current offered by a circuit.
- Opposition to current flow and dissipation of energy in the form of heat. Symbolized "R" and measured in ohms.
- Term derived from "transfer resistor." Semiconductor device that can be used as an amplifier or as an electronic switch.
- Combination of interconnected components, circuits or systems.
- Term describing radio communication that requires no wires between two communicating points.
- Release of energy stored in either a battery or a capacitor.
- Abbreviation for Direct Current.
- Amount of energy converted by a circuit or component in a unit of time, normally seconds. Measured in units of watts
- Device that converts energy from one form to another.
- A DC voltage source containing two or more cells that convert chemical energy to electrical energy.
- Equipment that will operate from an AC or DC power source.
- Junction or branch point in a circuit.
- When a non conducting material is used to isolate conducting materials from one another.
- Electrical device having two states, on (closed) or off (open).
- Electromechanical device that opens or closes contacts when a current is passed through a coil.
- Angular relationship between two waves.
- Pulse used to initiate a circuit action.
- An element which is neither a good conductor nor a good insulator, but rather lies somewhere between the two.
- Abbreviation for alternating current.
53 Clues: 1000 watts for 1 hour. • Sending of information. • Quantity of electrical energy. • Abbreviation for Direct Current. • Inductor with two or more windings. • Abbreviation for alternating current. • Junction or branch point in a circuit. • Metal box or frame to mount components. • Angular relationship between two waves. • Pulse used to initiate a circuit action. • ...
EKG Vocabulary 2023-03-09
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- to rest
- timed in seconds
- to rest
- a conductor which electricity enters or leaves an object
- to stimulate
- non-feverish
- ability of cardiac cells to shorten, causing cardiac muscle contraction in response to an electrical stimulus
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- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
- a treatment to rise temperatures to 113 degrees to help kill and damage cancer cells
- ability of a cardiac cell to receive an electrical stimulus and conduct that impulse to an adjacent cardiac cell
- ability of pacemaker cells to initiate an electrical impulse without being stimulated from another source
- electrical conduction system
- the clavicle
- ability of cardiac muscle cells to respond to an outside stimulus
- position of laying down
15 Clues: to rest • to rest • to stimulate • the clavicle • non-feverish • timed in seconds • position of laying down • electrical conduction system • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability • a conductor which electricity enters or leaves an object • ability of cardiac muscle cells to respond to an outside stimulus • ...
STS Grade 10 Electrical 2015-02-09
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- someone whose job is to design, build, or repair machines, engines, roads, bridges, etc
- a device that represents a changing amount on a screen in the form of a line that moves up and down in curves
- a piece of equipment that changes the strength of an electrical current
- an instrument for measuring an unknown voltage by comparison to a standard voltage
- the force of an electric current, measured in volts
- producing a bright light from a heated filament or other part
- a device that collects and stores electricity, and is an important part of electronic equipment such as televisions and radios
- a device used to control and change the flow of electric current through a machine such as an electric light
- a coil used to introduce inductance into an electric circuit
- a machine that produces electricity
- a tall structure that supports electrical wires above the ground
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- a device for measuring the strength of an electric current in units called amps
- the flow of electricity through a wire
- a material or covering that electricity, heat, or sound cannot go through
- producing an electric current
- a part of an electrical circuit designed to produce a particular amount of resistance to the flow of current
- any of various devices used for measuring the voltage between two points on an electric circuit
- a substance that allows electricity or heat to go through it
- using electricity for power
- a long piece of wire, rope, etc curled into several circles
- the opposition to the flow of alternating current by the capacitance or inductance of an electrical circuit; the imaginary part of the impedance
- one or more turns of wire forming a continuous coil through which an electric current can pass, as used in transformers, generators, etc
22 Clues: using electricity for power • producing an electric current • a machine that produces electricity • the flow of electricity through a wire • the force of an electric current, measured in volts • a long piece of wire, rope, etc curled into several circles • a substance that allows electricity or heat to go through it • ...
Rigging for Electrical Industry 2024-10-22
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- _____ is a crack in metal caused by the stress and fatigue of repeated pulling or bending forces.
- A _____ hitch is typically the most stable way to rig a load for hoisting.
- A ______ hitch provides the simplest rigging arrangement.
- There are three types of rigging inspection: initial, periodic, and ____.
- After a manufacturer assembles a chain sling it must be subjected to a ____ test.
- The ____ the distance from the inside of a sling's upper end fitting to the inside of its lower end fitting.
- If damage is found, the component should be immediately removed from service, stored separately, and marked as _____.
- A wide variety of end _____ are available for slings. Most types are D-shaped rings and various hooks.
- To prevent slippage of a chain sling a lifting ____ may have to be utilized.
- Though it can also be used for other purposes, ____ are made in various shapes and pin designs.
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- The chain sling specifications are identified by the manufacturer on an attached ____ or tag.
- ______ eyebolts have a shoulder and a fully threaded shank.
- When applying the ____ hitch care should be taken not to beat the sling down against the load.
- Rigging hardware shall be _______ from service when west exceeds 10%.
- Certain conditions such as elevated temperatures, chemicals, or abrasive loads may ? certain sling materials.
- A ___ is a curved implement used for quickly and temporarily connecting rigging to loads or equipment.
- ______ slings are fabricated in 6 standard configuration.
- ______ treatment can be used to develop the desired combination of strength and durability in a metal.
- Which inspection is done before the equipment goes into the field for use?
- _______ slings should not be exposed to temperatures above 200F.
20 Clues: A ______ hitch provides the simplest rigging arrangement. • ______ slings are fabricated in 6 standard configuration. • ______ eyebolts have a shoulder and a fully threaded shank. • _______ slings should not be exposed to temperatures above 200F. • Rigging hardware shall be _______ from service when west exceeds 10%. • ...
Electrical Activity and Conduction 2025-04-17
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- Specialized fibers conducting impulses through ventricles.
- Graphic recording of electrical activity of the heart.
- Pathway connecting AV node to bundle branches.
- Time between successive R waves.
- ECG deflection representing ventricular repolarization.
- Time from onset of atrial to onset of ventricular depolarization.
- Up-and-down deflections on an ECG.
- Slow depolarization that leads to an action potential in pacemaker cells.
- Ability of heart cells to generate their own rhythm.
- Abnormally slow heart rate (<60 bpm).
- Flat line on ECG between S wave and T wave.
- Impaired conduction between atria and ventricles.
- Final branches of the Purkinje system.
- Time from beginning of QRS complex to end of T wave.
- Flat portion of ECG between waves.
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- Primary pacemaker of the heart located in right atrium.
- Ion channel responsible for pacemaker potentials in heart cells.
- Cell in the heart that contracts to pump blood.
- Normal heartbeat rhythm generated by SA node.
- ECG deflection representing atrial depolarization.
- Rapid, life-threatening quivering of the ventricles.
- Rapid electrical change across cardiac cell membrane.
- Secondary pacemaker that delays impulse to ventricles.
- Rapid, irregular beating of the atria.
- Junctions between cardiac cells allowing synchronized contraction.
- Time when cardiac cells cannot be re-excited.
- Measurement from one ECG wave to another including waves.
- Any disturbance in normal heart rhythm.
- ECG complex representing ventricular depolarization.
- System of nodes and fibers coordinating heart contractions.
- Delay at AV node to allow atria to empty before ventricles contract.
- Abnormal pacemaker outside the SA node.
- Abnormal heart rhythm.
- Abnormally fast heart rate (>100 bpm).
- Uncoordinated, rapid heart muscle contractions.
- Heart cell that can initiate its own electrical impulse.
36 Clues: Abnormal heart rhythm. • Time between successive R waves. • Up-and-down deflections on an ECG. • Flat portion of ECG between waves. • Abnormally slow heart rate (<60 bpm). • Rapid, irregular beating of the atria. • Abnormally fast heart rate (>100 bpm). • Final branches of the Purkinje system. • Any disturbance in normal heart rhythm. • ...
Electrical Circuit Crossword 2024-08-25
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- Converts electrical energy into radiant and thermal energy
- Breaks the circuit when the current is too high to prevent an electrical fire
- Measures the voltage in an electrical current
- A wire conductor that allows electricity to flow though it
- 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.
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- Converts chemcical PE into electric energy
- Measures the current in an electrical circuit
- Supplies electrical energy to the circuit
- Allows electrical current to travel in only one direction
- Converts electrical energy into thermal energy
10 Clues: Supplies electrical energy to the circuit • Converts chemcical PE into electric energy • Measures the current in an electrical circuit • Measures the voltage in an electrical current • Converts electrical energy into thermal energy • Allows electrical current to travel in only one direction • Converts electrical energy into radiant and thermal energy • ...
Solar Energy 2024-07-23
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- direct conversion of light into electricity
- energy resulting from the flow of charged particles
- energy transmitted from the sun's radiation
- material through which electricity is transmitted
- elementary particle of an atom with a negative electrical charge
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- unit of power equal to 1 billion Watts
- unit of electrical current or rate of flow of electrons
- unit of measure of electrical force
- semi‐metallic chemical element that makes an excellent semiconductor
- process of adding electrical energy to a battery
- single unit of an electrochemical device
- British Thermal Unit(abbreviation)
- capability of doing work
13 Clues: capability of doing work • unit of measure of electrical force • British Thermal Unit(abbreviation) • unit of power equal to 1 billion Watts • single unit of an electrochemical device • direct conversion of light into electricity • energy transmitted from the sun's radiation • process of adding electrical energy to a battery • ...
Unit Review: Electric and Magnetic Forces 2021-12-03
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- the measure of the amount of electric current, unit is amp
- movement of electric charges in a single direction through a wire or other conductor
- an electrical conductor is a material which permits the flow of electric charges
- a particle with either a positive or negative electrical charge
- matter that is composed of one type of atom
- force that causes electric charges to flow
- matter with a surplus (too many) or deficiency (not enough) of electrons
- a force that attraction or repulsion towards or away from an object due to the electrons in the objects
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the amount of the force (difference in voltage from one end to the other) that sends the electrons through a circuit, unit is V
- an electrical insulator is a material which does not conduct electrical current
- objects that affect one another
- measure of the amount of resistance a material has to electrical current, unit is Ω
- a magnetic metal core (usually iron) made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a wire coil surrounding it
- accumulation of excess electric charges on an object from moving electrons, made by friction
- good conductor of heat and electricity
- positive charge
- neutral or no charge
- a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
- area around a magnet or moving electrical charge that can exert a magnetic force, strongest closed to magnet
- tendency for a material to oppose the flow of electrons
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- having a tendency to pull objects toward each other
- table where elements are organized
- a force consisting of both an electric component and magnetic component, created by an electric current (moving electrons)
- having a tendency to push objects away from each other
- flow of an electrical charge through an object (wire or conductor)
- a closed path that electric current follows
- smallest piece of matter
- attractive or repulsive interaction between charged objects
- an iron-containing substance whose atoms exhibit properties of attraction and repulsion of other iron-containing substances, most common is iron, nickel and cobalt
- negative charge
- the amount of matter in an object
- located in center of atom, consists of protons and neutrons
- size or quantity of something
- anything with volume and mass
- a closed path that electric current follows
36 Clues: negative charge • positive charge • neutral or no charge • smallest piece of matter • size or quantity of something • anything with volume and mass • objects that affect one another • the amount of matter in an object • table where elements are organized • the amount of space an object takes up • good conductor of heat and electricity • force that causes electric charges to flow • ...
Electricity 2021-11-19
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- An imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material (stuck)
- A positive or negative charge that can be produced by subatomic particles that result in electrical energy.
- The positioning of loads side by side in an electric circuit so that the electrical energy passes through one load at a time.
- When electrical current flows along a different path from one that was intended.
- A material through which charged particles are able to move.
- Light dependent resistor that lowers it's resistance depending on its exposure to light.
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
- Measure voltage
- voltage is measured in
- A substance that prevents the movement of thermal or electrical energy.
- The relation between voltage, current and resistance, V=IR
- a device having resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- semiconductor electric devices that allow current to flow in one direction only.
- Light emitting diode, a type of diode that emits light of a particular colour,
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- The positioning of loads in an electric circuit so that they are connected to the battery separately.
- resistance is measured in
- (Direct Current) circuits the current flows in only one direction.
- A material that conducts electrical energy in one form and insulates against electrical energy in another form.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (electrons, protons, etc.), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
- Electric current is measured in
- A wire of high resistance; it will melt if too much current flows in the circuit
- A positively charged subatomic particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- Neutrons charge
- (Alternating Current) circuits the current flow changes direction 50 times a second. So the current flows back and forth.
- A temperature dependent resistor; a resistor that varies the flow of current according to the temperature that it is exposed to; commonly used for temperature control.
- converts chemical energy into electrical energy by a chemical reaction.
- Movement of negatively charged electrons around an electric circuit.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that moves in the space around an atomic nucleus.
- load
- measures current
30 Clues: load • Neutrons charge • Measure voltage • measures current • voltage is measured in • resistance is measured in • Electric current is measured in • The relation between voltage, current and resistance, V=IR • A material through which charged particles are able to move. • a device having resistance to the passage of an electric current. • ...
Mining Vocabulary 2022-12-08
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- a closed path through which an electric current can flow
- a group of two or more atoms
- a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- an electrical component that limits the flow of current
- firing of explosives
- a good conductor of heat and electricity
- solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be extracted profitably
- a black or brownish-black sedimentary rock that can be burned for fuel
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- a large tool consisting of a curved, pointed piece of metal with a long handle joined to the middle
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- a chemical element with the symbol Ag
- an inorganic solid substance
- electrical unit of voltage
- process of extracting useful minerals from the surface of the Earth
- a tool used for digging, lifting, and moving bulk materials
- it occurs when a circuit is broken
- a low-resistance connection between two conductors
- a standard unit of electrical resistance
- smallest unit into which matter can be divided
19 Clues: firing of explosives • electrical unit of voltage • an inorganic solid substance • a group of two or more atoms • it occurs when a circuit is broken • a chemical element with the symbol Ag • a good conductor of heat and electricity • a standard unit of electrical resistance • smallest unit into which matter can be divided • a low-resistance connection between two conductors • ...
Electronics Vocab 2016-10-30
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- electrical component or portion of circuit that consumes electric power
- closed circuit in which the current follows one path(2 words)
- process where a conductor placed in a changing magnetic field, or vice versa, causes the production of voltage across the conductor (2 words)
- opposition to the flow of current
- electrical resistance
- the exertion of force overcoming resistance or producing molecular change
- energy output/energy input = a percentage
- a complete & closed path which an electric current can flow
- Circuit that has 2 or more paths for current to flow through(2 words)
- electric potential energy per unit charge
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- the flow of electricity
- rate, per unit of time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electrical current
- electric charge that lets work be accomplished(2 words)
- a material or device that conducts or transmits electricity
- SI unit of voltage (electric potential)
- capacity to do work
- I=V/R(2 words)
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- a unit of electric current
19 Clues: I=V/R(2 words) • capacity to do work • the flow of electricity • a unit of electric current • electrical resistance • opposition to the flow of current • SI unit of voltage (electric potential) • energy output/energy input = a percentage • electric potential energy per unit charge • electric charge that lets work be accomplished(2 words) • ...
The Basics of Electricity 2024-05-01
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- A force that counteracts the flow of current
- Circuit A circuit that has two or more ways for the electricity to flow
- Something that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- A substance that allows electricity to flow through it
- Circuit all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- The SI unit that measures resistance
- A complete circular path that conducts electricity
- It opposes the flow of electric current through it
- Diagram A graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- The source of a circuit
- responds to an external force to mechanically change an electric signal
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- The ability to let heat and electricity flow through it
- A material that does not allow current to flew through freely
- A form of energy resulting from charged particles
- The abbreviation for voltage
- An electrical safety devise that provides overcurrent
- The rate that electrons flow through a closed circuit
- Law a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance
- The measurement of electrical current
20 Clues: The source of a circuit • The abbreviation for voltage • The SI unit that measures resistance • The measurement of electrical current • A force that counteracts the flow of current • A form of energy resulting from charged particles • A complete circular path that conducts electricity • It opposes the flow of electric current through it • ...
Unit 2 Electrical Circuits 2016-11-19
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- the difference in energy levels between two points in an electrical circuit.
- resistor a resistor which does not have a fixed resistance. the resistance can be changed.
- is the measure of how much electrical components resist or go against the flow of current in a circuit.
- a component that resist or goes against the flow in an electrical circuit.
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- a flow of electrical charge around a circuit; the charge carries the electrical energy.
- a part that can be put into or removed from an electrical circuit.
- something is efficient if it does not waste much energy.
- a device that measures the voltage between two points in an electrical circuit.\
- a device that measures the amount of electric current passing through a circuit.
- a device used to measure something about the environment.
- The unit of resistance.
11 Clues: The unit of resistance. • something is efficient if it does not waste much energy. • a device used to measure something about the environment. • a part that can be put into or removed from an electrical circuit. • a component that resist or goes against the flow in an electrical circuit. • ...
Electricity 2018-04-24
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- A material that allows electricity to pass through it.
- circuit: A parallel circuit is a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit
- current: an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals
- An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Ground or earth is the reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured
- circuit: A series circuit is a closed circuit in which the current follows one path, as opposed to a parallel circuit where the circuit is divided into two or more paths
- A terminal that can connect or cut an electrical current
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- The measurement of electrical pressure.
- stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through
- The flow of electricity through an object
- The outline or blueprints of the actual circuit board
- Resistance is the friction in an electrical circuit that controls the flow of current
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- current: An electric current flowing in one direction only
15 Clues: The measurement of electrical pressure. • The flow of electricity through an object • The outline or blueprints of the actual circuit board • A material that allows electricity to pass through it. • Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through • A terminal that can connect or cut an electrical current • ...
Electrical Principles and Wiring Materials 2022-11-28
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- a device that converts high voltage from high power lines to 230 volts from home and farm insulations.
- Electrical wiring, switches and outlets that extend out from service entrance panel.
- any tendency of material to prevent electrical flow.
- An electrical circuit in which there is at least one place where current cannot flow.
- small wires placed with others to form bundles to improve flexibility and conductivity.
- A special metal element in a vacuum that produces light when electricity flows through it.
- opposite ends of a magnet.
- Device that produces alternating electrical current but usually equipped with diodes to change current to direct current.
- A device that produces direct current.
- A force that attracts or repels iron or steel.
- The body's reaction to an electrical current.
- the unit of measure for voltage.
- making an electrical connection between a piece of equipment and the Earth.
- DC current flowing in the opposite direction from straight polarity to reverse the direction of the current.
- End of a magnet opposite the south pole.
- a high-speed rotary engine driven by water, steam, or any other gases.
- loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire.
- conductor with white insulation that carry current from an appliance back to the source
- An assembly of electrical wires, connectors, and fasteners used to transmit electricity from a transformer to a service entrance panel.
- the use of one watt of electricity for one hour.
- material that provides great resistance to the flow of electricity.
- magnetic force around an electrical wire or iron core.
- the relationship between electric current(I), Electromotive force(E), and resistance (R), E=IR
- The action of two magnets that pull together when opposite poles are placed near each other.
- the unit of measure for wattage
- Flexible metal sheath with individual wires inside
- Plug or cartidge containing strip of metal that melts when more than a specified amount of current passes through it.
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- A condition that occurs when electricity flows back to its source too rapidly and blows fuses, burs wires and drains batteries.
- Metal tube with individual insulated wires inside.
- The rotating part of a motor, also the iron core portion of magnet.
- An electrical source and wires connected to a light, heater, and motor.
- a piece of iron or steel that holds its magnetism
- Light tube that glows as a result of electricity flowing through gases.
- Any material that will permit electrons to move through it.
- a round cylindrical piece of metal.
- Area around an iron core or electric wire influenced by the presence of magnetism.
- A switch that trips and breaks the circuit when more than a specified amount of current passes through it.
- Lines of magnetic force that occurs in the patterns between poles of magnet.
- Thousandth of an ampere.
- A device that measures electricity, gas, or liquid that passes through a system.
- A form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetic force and chemical changes.
- conductors with black, red, or blue insulation that carry current to an appliance.
- The us of 1000 watts for 1 hour.
- Metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod.
- Ground circuit interrupter.
- Cable composed of copper or aluminum wires covered with paper, rubber, or vinyl for insulation and protection.
- one thousand.
- drive or force.
- The part of a motor that changes the flow of current at appropriate times.
- A waterproof conduit connection where an electrical entrance cable is connected to a building.
- end of magnet opposite the North pole.
- Electrical metallic tubing.
- electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit.
- a measure of the resistance of a material to the flow of electrical current.
- The unit of measure of amperage.
55 Clues: one thousand. • drive or force. • Thousandth of an ampere. • opposite ends of a magnet. • Ground circuit interrupter. • Electrical metallic tubing. • the unit of measure for wattage • The us of 1000 watts for 1 hour. • the unit of measure for voltage. • The unit of measure of amperage. • a round cylindrical piece of metal. • A device that produces direct current. • ...
Ag Power II 2022-04-07
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- Total loss of power from the distributor
- Metal that melts and interrupts the circuit
- The ability to do work
- Unit for measuring electric power
- Current that flows in one direction
- Power system's layout
- Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Unit for measuring electric energy
- An electrical connection to the earth
- Measure of current flow
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- Current that reverses directions
- Path followed by a flow of electric current Flow of electricity through a conductor
- The flow of electrons
- Will not allow electricity to flow through
- A negatively charged particle
- Connects, breaks, or changes connections in a circuit
- Measure of electrical resistance
17 Clues: The flow of electrons • Power system's layout • The ability to do work • Measure of current flow • A negatively charged particle • Current that reverses directions • Measure of electrical resistance • Unit for measuring electric power • Unit for measuring electric energy • Current that flows in one direction • An electrical connection to the earth • ...
UNIT 7 2022-05-12
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- an element or compound that conducts electrical current better than an insulator does but not as well as a conductor does.
- electricity and magnetism
- energy because of its position
- resist sliding motions.
- energy of an object that has motion.
- physical force has an effect.
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- keeps you on the ground
- increases or decreases current
- charges move freely.
- space and follows body.
- how much force is acting on this
- resist two surfaces sliding.
- electromagnetic interactions.
- it has an electrical field.
- force of gravity acts on the body.
- air resistance
- resist change in motion
17 Clues: air resistance • charges move freely. • keeps you on the ground • space and follows body. • resist sliding motions. • resist change in motion • electricity and magnetism • it has an electrical field. • resist two surfaces sliding. • electromagnetic interactions. • physical force has an effect. • increases or decreases current • energy because of its position • ...
Electric Review 2017-03-03
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- material that allows current flow with little to no resistance
- Electrical pressure
- minimum PPE for electrical work
- units of Voltage
- current that changes amplitude and direction at regular intervals
- part of a transformer that concentrates and directs the magnetic field
- positively charged particles inside nucleus of atom
- a circuit that has one path for current flow
- like charges do this
- opposite charges do this
- storage device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- component of a circuit that stores electrical energy
- law that shows relationship between voltage current and resistance in a circuit
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- The flow of electrons
- device that is used to raise and lower AC voltage
- process followed to prepare equipment for work using locks and/or tags
- material that prevents current flow
- a circuit that has more than one path for current flow
- unit of resistance
- components are in _______ when the total resistance is lower than the lowest branch resistance
- Opposition to current flow
- current in one direction at a constant magnitude usually from batteries
- device that uses magnetism to generate electricity
- negatively charged particles orbiting nucleus of atom
- units of current flow
25 Clues: units of Voltage • unit of resistance • Electrical pressure • like charges do this • The flow of electrons • units of current flow • opposite charges do this • Opposition to current flow • minimum PPE for electrical work • material that prevents current flow • a circuit that has one path for current flow • device that is used to raise and lower AC voltage • ...
S3 Electricity & Energy 2025-03-13
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- A closed loop of wires and components which allows electric charge to flow.
- The term used to describe the transition between solid and liquid.
- The flow of electric charge.
- A property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electric field.
- The unit of energy.
- A type of magnet whose magnetic field is produced by the flow of electric current.
- The number of cycles per second in an alternating current.
- The opposition to the flow of electric charge.
- A component that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
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- A material that prevents the flow of electric charge.
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
- A material that allows the flow of electric charge.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- The international unit for temperature used by scientists.
- The electrical potential difference between two points.
- A component used in circuits to protect wires from overheating.
- It cannot be created or destroyed.
- The unit of power.
- The term used to describe the transition between liquid and gas.
- The result of dividing Force by Area.
20 Clues: The unit of power. • The unit of energy. • The flow of electric charge. • The unit of electrical resistance. • It cannot be created or destroyed. • The result of dividing Force by Area. • The opposition to the flow of electric charge. • A material that allows the flow of electric charge. • A material that prevents the flow of electric charge. • ...
Intro to EKG 2025-09-01
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- The phase when the heart relaxes and fills with blood.
- Cycle – One complete heartbeat, including contraction and relaxation.
- The phase when the heart contracts and pumps blood out.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- A test that records the heart’s electrical activity.
- The muscular wall of the heart.
- The lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out.
- A cluster of heart cells that start or control electrical signals.
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- The felt beat of the heart as blood moves through arteries.
- The process of electrical signals moving through the heart.
- The smallest blood vessel where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged.
- The largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the body.
- Rate, The number of times the heart beats per minute.
- The upper chamber of the heart that receives blood.
- Pressure, The force of blood pushing against artery walls.
- – A wire or view in an ECG that records heart activity.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart.
- Short for electrocardiogram, the test that tracks heart’s electrical signals.
- – The flow of blood through tissues to supply oxygen.
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
20 Clues: The muscular wall of the heart. • Relating to the heart and blood vessels. • The upper chamber of the heart that receives blood. • A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. • A test that records the heart’s electrical activity. • The lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood out. • Rate, The number of times the heart beats per minute. • ...
crossword 2023-01-31
16 Clues: Mass • Energy • Elastic • Velocity • Gravitational • Energy Heat Energy • Energy Sound Energy • Energy Light Energy • Energy Thermal Energy • Energy Nuclear Energy • Energy Kinetic Energy • Energy Chemical Energy • Energy Potential Energy • Energy Electrical Energy • Energy Mechanical Energy • of Energy Conservation of Energy
UNWIND 2015-10-28
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- Ferrimagnetic ceramic non-conductive compound material used to prevent high frequency electrical noise from entering or exiting the equipment.
- measurement of the flow rate of electricity.
- electrical power produced or used in small quantities, usually close to the place where it is needed so that large power stations are not needed.
- The destruction of life by means of electric current.
- A plug and connector formed in a way that only allows proper connection.
- a sudden increase in electrical power that can damage equipment connected to it.
- A spiral of conducting wire, would cylindrically so that when an electric current passes through it, its turns are nearly equivalent to a succession of parallel circuits, and it acquires magnetic properties similar to those of a bar magnet.
- Electrical contacts in mechanical pushbutton switches often make and break contact several times when the button is first pushed.
- The designation to separate insulated parallel wires.
- one of a series of very tall metal structures used for holding the wires that carry electric power high above the ground.
- An electromagnetic device which permits control of current in one circuit by a much smaller current in another circuit.
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- An electric circuit in which the parts are connected in some special manner and cannot be classed as in series, in parallel, or in series-parallel.
- A cord or block style device with different ends that allows different devices to connect.
- A general name given to a machine for transforming mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A static apparatus used for changing the voltage and current of an alternating circuit.
- The distance or angle by which one line departs from another.
- The electrical signal from a sensor when no measured variable is present.
- combination of resistance and reactance.
- Connected to earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the earth.
- A condition where the voltage supplied to the system falls below the specified operating range, but above 0V.
20 Clues: combination of resistance and reactance. • measurement of the flow rate of electricity. • The destruction of life by means of electric current. • The designation to separate insulated parallel wires. • The distance or angle by which one line departs from another. • A plug and connector formed in a way that only allows proper connection. • ...
m1.1 assignment 2023-03-22
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- A Person identity file
- Connect to high speed expansion cards, can come in different sizes
- Build in touch functionality allow user to interact with computer screen
- Allow communication between applications
- A storage rack for Servers
- A converter that converts electrical current to power to an electronic load.
- The heart of the computer which process information
- A series of collections of software
- A two number secret code talk
- A big computer to hold lots of data
- Stores data
- A functions to recognize physiological behavior or characteristics on most devices
- brain of the computer
- A small flash memory card design for multiple electronic devices
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- An input of an audio/video to transmit high definition audio and video data to another device.
- Measure the pressure or force of a electrical current
- A one way road for electrical currents
- An external devices that sends data and provide input/output interface for a computer
- A process which computer system decode a series of functions
- Small sin pin port for keyboard and mouse
- A camera recording u doing everything and saying everything
- A local computer bus that attaches PCI expansion hardware into a computer, which the PCI is specifically designed for the computer
- A home for a expansion card
- A port that can connect peripherals or transfer data between 2 devices
- Brother to HDMI but better and more functions
- The highway of computer for the flow of electrical flow
- Talks about the dimensions and physical characteristics of the board
- Can read barcode and convert them to data
- RAM as also known) is the storage for Memories
- A input/output hole for physical connections with other computers and devices
- A camera to record u
- A computer charger
- A measuring tool for electrical current
- An electrical current
34 Clues: Stores data • A computer charger • A camera to record u • An electrical current • brain of the computer • A Person identity file • A storage rack for Servers • A home for a expansion card • A two number secret code talk • A series of collections of software • A big computer to hold lots of data • A one way road for electrical currents • A measuring tool for electrical current • ...
The words of physics 2023-01-24
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- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - A device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
- - The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit - A complete circular path that electricity flows through
- - A particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- - Good or the opposite of negative.
- - Type of force that causes objects to come together, even if those objects are not close to or touching each other
- - An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- - A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
- - A machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion,
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- - 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
- - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- - Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- - The International System of Units' (SI) standard unit of power (energy per unit time), the equivalent of one jouleper second
- - A complete circular path that electricity flows through.
- - Lacking positive qualities
- - The unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units.
- - A physical property that causes matter to experience a force within an electromagnetic field.
- - A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- - A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen
- electricity - The result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object.
- - A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
- - A type of electromagnetic radiation that allows the human eye to see or makes objects visible
23 Clues: - Lacking positive qualities • - Good or the opposite of negative. • - A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom • - A complete circular path that electricity flows through. • - A particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it. • ...
Chapter 8 Electricity Crossword 2017-11-15
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- A measure of the difficulty of the charged particles' movements.
- A complete or closed pathway that creates electrical energy with it's constantly moving electrons.
- A device that converts AC to DC.
- A resistor that changes it resistance or power depending on the amount of light it's being exposed to.
- The potential difference of charged particles in different points in a circuit.
- A material that stops charged particles from moving.
- When the resistor is affected by the temperature, changing the flow of current in the circuit. (Usually used for temperature control)
- A material that can only conduct certain electrons or electricity in certain conditions.
- A feature of light-dependent resistors where the amount of light it's exposed to affects the amount of electricity passing through.
- A diode that emits a light of a certain colour.
- When the electrical current goes off track, or follows a different path, away from the original path.
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- A material that reduces or stops thermal or electrical energy from moving.
- How the lights or globes are placed in a circuit, allowing the electricity to flow through them one at a time.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- When the resistor is affected by the temperature, changing the flow of current in the circuit.
- A machine that generates an electrostatic charge.
- A positive or negatively charged electrical energy produced by small particles within an atom.
- A form of energy resulting in electrons moving through a conductor towards the positive charge.
- An electric circuit containing separate pathways connecting to the same battery.
- A material that allows charged particles to move through.
- A symbolic diagram representing an electric circuit.
- An object that generates electrical energy using a chemical reaction.
- An object that uses chemical reactions to produce electrical energy.
23 Clues: A device that converts AC to DC. • The flow of electric charge in a circuit. • A diode that emits a light of a certain colour. • A machine that generates an electrostatic charge. • A material that stops charged particles from moving. • A symbolic diagram representing an electric circuit. • A material that allows charged particles to move through. • ...
Electricity 2025-03-07
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- the SI unit of electric current, measuring the rate of flow of electric charge
- The transfer of energy, such as heat or an electric charge, through a substance.
- the unit of electrical resistance
- process of generating electrical current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- the rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor
- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- the fundamental property of matterConductor - a material that allows electrical charge to flow through it easily
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- a helical coil of a wire composed of numerous loops
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion.
- a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy by means of an electrochemical reaction
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
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- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- 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 transfer of energy, such as heat or an electric charge, through a substance.
- the unit of measurement for electric potential difference
- a closed loop path through which electric current can flow
- the region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- one joule of energy transferred per second
- a material that strongly resists the flow of electric current
- the rate at which energy is transferred or convertedResistance -the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- the difference in electric potential between two points
25 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 • ...
Elizabeth Ryder - The Heart 2025-02-27
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- the number of times the heart beats per minute.
- between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
- created by the vibrations of the valve leaflets as they close against the ventricular walls when the ventricles begin to contract.
- the series of events that occur during a single heartbeat, from the beginning of ventricular contraction to the start of the next contraction.
- second sound heard during a heartbeat, following the "lub" sound which occurs when the atrioventricular valves close.
- the bottom number in a blood pressure reading, typically expressed in millimeters of mercury.
- the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries.
- a condition in which the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too high.
- a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
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- a small group of cells in the heart that connects the electrical systems of the atria and ventricles.
- generates an electrical signal that causes the upper heart chambers (atria) to contract.
- the measurement of the force exerted on the arteries by the heart when it pumps blood out.
- systolic pressure (top number) of less than 120 mmHg and a diastolic pressure (bottom number) of less than 80 mmHg.
- a network of blood vessels within the heart that carry deoxygenated blood back to the right atrium.
- specialized nerve cells located in the inner walls of the heart's ventricles.
- a bundle of specialized heart muscle fibers that carries electrical impulses from the AV node to the ventricles.
- two pathways in the heart that carry electrical impulses to the ventricles.
- places on the body where you can feel your pulse, or heartbeat.
- a network of specialized cells within the heart that generates and transmits electrical impulses, coordinating the rhythmic contractions of the heart chambers.
- two major blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood.
- fibrous cords that connect the papillary muscles to the atrioventricular (AV) valves of the heart.
21 Clues: between 60 and 100 beats per minute. • the number of times the heart beats per minute. • the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. • places on the body where you can feel your pulse, or heartbeat. • a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart. • two pathways in the heart that carry electrical impulses to the ventricles. • ...
UNIT 10 REVIEW 2025-05-14
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- Substances that don’t allow charges to move through them
- This charge has more electrons than protons
- Materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and insulators (such as most ceramics)
- Has free electrons and allows charges to move freely through material
- Uses electromagnetic induction to transform mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Law. Electric force between objects depends on their distance from one another and each individual charge
- Connecting a body to Earth to remove excess charge
- Electric _______. A device that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Used to step up (increase) or step down (decrease) the voltage of an alternating current.
- The amount of charge stored per volt.
- Electric _______. A stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space
- Electrons are moved back and forth.
- Used to detect electric charges.
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- Device used to store electric charge; made of 2 conductors separated by an insulator
- Electrons moving in one direction.
- A form of energy that occurs naturally (as in lightning) or is produced (as in a generator) and that is expressed in terms of the movement and interaction of electrons.
- An electrical circuit that is not complete
- Electromagnetic __________. The generation of a current by a changing magnetic field.
- The study of electric charges; movement of electrons
- A path along which the whole current flows through each component.
- This charge has the same number of p+ and e-
- This charge has more protons than electrons
- Law. The current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points
- Electrical _______. The rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
- A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow
- Device with a specific resistance
- Comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
27 Clues: Used to detect electric charges. • Device with a specific resistance • Electrons moving in one direction. • Electrons are moved back and forth. • The amount of charge stored per volt. • An electrical circuit that is not complete • This charge has more electrons than protons • This charge has more protons than electrons • This charge has the same number of p+ and e- • ...
Electricity and magnetism 2025-12-12
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- Electrical devices that transfer energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction, used to change the voltage level.
- The production of an electric or magnetic effect by a changing field or magnetization without direct contact
- Induction The process of generating electric current in a conductor by placing it in a changing magnetic field.
- Current The flow of electric charge in only one direction.
- Poles The two ends of a magnet, designated as North and South, where the magnetic field lines emerge and enter, respectively
- The SI unit of electric current
- The SI unit of electric potential difference or voltage
- A material that does not easily allow the flow of heat or electric current.
- Domain A region within a magnetic material in which the magnetization is in a uniform direction.
- An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- Field A region of space where a magnetic force acts on other magnets, electric currents, or moving charged particles
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- A temporary magnet made by coiling wire around an iron core and passing an electric current through the wire.
- Difference The difference in electric potential between two points, often referred to as voltage.
- A material that allows heat and electric current to flow through it easily.
- The electric potential difference between two points.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- Resistance The total resistance of a combination of resistors in a circuit.
- The SI unit of electrical resistance.
- Field A region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects
- Current The flow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction.
- The rate at which electrical energy is converted or transferred.
- Circuit A circuit in which the components are connected across the same two points, providing multiple paths for the current
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Circuit A circuit in which components are connected end-to-end, forming a single path for the current.
24 Clues: The SI unit of electric current • The SI unit of electrical resistance. • The electric potential difference between two points. • The SI unit of electric potential difference or voltage • Current The flow of electric charge in only one direction. • A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. • ...
Electrical Circuits 2021-06-08
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- Source of electrical energy that pushes electric charges in a circuit
- Material that prevents the flow of electrons
- A circuit in which there are two or more paths for electrical flow
- The flow of electrical charge
- The force or push behind the flow of current
- A circuit where there’s only one path for electrical flow
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- Anything that opposes the flow of current
- Material that allows the free flow of electrons
- Unit for resistance
9 Clues: Unit for resistance • The flow of electrical charge • Anything that opposes the flow of current • Material that prevents the flow of electrons • The force or push behind the flow of current • Material that allows the free flow of electrons • A circuit where there’s only one path for electrical flow • A circuit in which there are two or more paths for electrical flow • ...
Electrical Safety 2021-04-27
Electrical Circuits 2015-02-23
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- in physical science, the opposition presented to the current by a material or device
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy
- force of attraction or repulsion on a charged particle that is due to an electric field
- the potential difference between two points; measured in volts
- a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
- a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy
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- space around a charged object in which another charged object experiences an electric force
- a material in which charges can move easily
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across each part is the same
9 Clues: a material in which charges can move easily • a device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy • the potential difference between two points; measured in volts • the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy • in physical science, the opposition presented to the current by a material or device • ...
Electrical Terms 2022-03-24
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- This is the name of the connection when two wires come into and pass through by way of a wire nut.
- A term we used to describe the desired flow of electrons from one atom to the next
- A device used to turn the power on and off before another device
- The name of the wire that is usually white in color in this shop and ha multiple wires inside of it. (The name is actually a brand and actually named Non-Metallic Sheated Cable)
- A term that is used to describe a connection, usually a screw on device.
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- A Term used to describe electrical current
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- A Term used to describe electrical pressure
- The name of the wire that is usually white and used to bring electricity back from the circuit
9 Clues: A Term used to describe electrical current • A Term used to describe electrical pressure • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • A device used to turn the power on and off before another device • A term that is used to describe a connection, usually a screw on device. • A term we used to describe the desired flow of electrons from one atom to the next • ...
Electrical Safety 2024-06-10
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- Isolates power supply to the Load.
- _______ Extinguisher cannot be used in electrical fire.
- ______ equipment are used in Gas zones.
- _____ means flow of Electrons.
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- Bad conductor of Electricity.
- Cheapest protective device in homes.
- Enemy in Electrical Fire.
- Potential difference between two points.
- C in ELCB stands for _______.
9 Clues: Enemy in Electrical Fire. • Bad conductor of Electricity. • C in ELCB stands for _______. • _____ means flow of Electrons. • Isolates power supply to the Load. • Cheapest protective device in homes. • ______ equipment are used in Gas zones. • Potential difference between two points. • _______ Extinguisher cannot be used in electrical fire.
Electrical Safety 2025-03-07
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- | Material that does not conduct electricity
- | Severe injury from electric shock
- | Protective wear for electricians
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- | Fault in wiring that can cause fires
- | Device that stops electricity in case of faults
- | Safety measure to prevent electric shocks
- | Should be unplugged when not in use
- | Condition in which electricity is most dangerous
- | Too many devices plugged into a socket
9 Clues: | Protective wear for electricians • | Severe injury from electric shock • | Should be unplugged when not in use • | Fault in wiring that can cause fires • | Too many devices plugged into a socket • | Safety measure to prevent electric shocks • | Material that does not conduct electricity • | Device that stops electricity in case of faults • ...
Electrician 2024-02-20
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- the electrical wires that carries power from the main circuit breaker panel to the first box, plug, or switch in the circuit
- a type of electrical outlet that has two places to plug in devices
- a device intended for the protection of personnel that will de-energized a circuit
- allows you to control a ceiling light (or another electrical fixtures) from 2 locations
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- a box containing a junction of electrical wires
- has one input and one output it has two states “ON” of “OFF”
- two duplex receptacles
- allows you to control a ceiling light (or another electrical fixture) from 3 or more locations
- a switch that is activated by means of a chain or string
- “half outlet by a switch the other always hot”
- electrical device containing an electrical component called a lamp
11 Clues: two duplex receptacles • “half outlet by a switch the other always hot” • a box containing a junction of electrical wires • a switch that is activated by means of a chain or string • has one input and one output it has two states “ON” of “OFF” • a type of electrical outlet that has two places to plug in devices • ...
Electronic components 2024-01-22
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- Stores and supplies electrical energy for devices.
- Produces sound through the vibration of a piezoelectric crystal when an electrical signal is applied.
- Displays information using pixels and requires electrical signals to function.
- USB cable connecting computer and Arduino for data transfer.
- Component that regulates the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
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- A bundle of insulated conductors used to transmit electrical signals between devices.
- Green platform with printed pathways for electronic components.
- Conductive pathways that carry electrical signals within a circuit.
- Often used in electronic circuits to initiate a specific function.
- This material is melted to create a conductive bond between electrical connections.
10 Clues: Stores and supplies electrical energy for devices. • USB cable connecting computer and Arduino for data transfer. • Green platform with printed pathways for electronic components. • Often used in electronic circuits to initiate a specific function. • Conductive pathways that carry electrical signals within a circuit. • ...
Energy Review: Kourtney Taylor 2024-03-19
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- A device that makes work easier
- A rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- Energy of motion
- The force exerted on an object by a machine
- A flat,sloped surface
- A path for electrical current flows around
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
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- Two different sized circular objects that are attached together and turn as one
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- Stored energy
- An Electrical circuit with a single path.
- the force exerted on a machine
- An electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
13 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • A flat,sloped surface • the force exerted on a machine • A device that makes work easier • An Electrical circuit with a single path. • A path for electrical current flows around • The force exerted on an object by a machine • An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move • ...
ohms law 2019-06-12
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- _____current
- The_____of electricity can travel faster than light
- A short ______ has an unintended shorter pathway.
- One coulomb contains 6.25 x 10^18_______
- A ____is electrical pressure
- A unit of electrical power
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- ______current flow theory states electrical current flows from positive to negative.
- A simple _____ closes and opens an electrical circuit.
- "I" is a symbol of______
- A_____path must exist before electricity can flow through a circuit.
- A short circuit has an unintended shorter_______
- The unit of resistance
12 Clues: _____current • The unit of resistance • "I" is a symbol of______ • A unit of electrical power • A ____is electrical pressure • One coulomb contains 6.25 x 10^18_______ • A short circuit has an unintended shorter_______ • A short ______ has an unintended shorter pathway. • The_____of electricity can travel faster than light • ...
Science Review Crossword 2014-05-29
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- a circuit where electrons can flow through, more then one path
- a unit of electrical power
- one path of flow for electrons
- the rate at which an appliance uses electrical energy
- a meter that records electrical energy
- 1kW = 1000 W
- a label on a electrical appliance
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- the electricity consumed by the appliance when off
- the energy that is used by an appliance
- the ratio of useful energy output to a total energy
- kW-h
- a device designed to perform a specific task
12 Clues: kW-h • 1kW = 1000 W • a unit of electrical power • one path of flow for electrons • a label on a electrical appliance • a meter that records electrical energy • the energy that is used by an appliance • a device designed to perform a specific task • the electricity consumed by the appliance when off • the ratio of useful energy output to a total energy • ...
Electricity 2023-05-08
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- A material which allows charge to move through
- A device used to measure voltage
- A device used to measure electric current
- The opposition in an electrical component to the movement of electrical charge through it
- A store of internal energy
- The unit of electrical resistance
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- A closed loop through where current moves
- Material that does not allow current to pass
- Unit of voltage
- Unit of current
- Converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
12 Clues: Unit of voltage • Unit of current • A store of internal energy • A device used to measure voltage • The unit of electrical resistance • A closed loop through where current moves • A device used to measure electric current • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • Material that does not allow current to pass • A material which allows charge to move through • ...
LEARNING MENU ELECTRICITY 2025-03-04
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- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop,
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials.
- a person in charge of a train, streetcar, or other public conveyance, who collects fares and sells tickets.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motionCharge
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a device comprised of a coil of wire, the housing and a moveable plunger (armature).Volt the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- A passive electrical component with two terminals that are used for either limiting or regulating the flow of electric current in electrical circuits
- the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something.
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- the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI).
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop,
- belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family,
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions
- a physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI).
- 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.
- Electric forces, a type of non-contact force
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- the ability not to be affected by something, especially adversely.
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- a block of material, typically glass or ceramic, enclosing a wire carrying an electric current where it crosses a support.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
25 Clues: the SI base unit of electrical current. • Electric forces, a type of non-contact force • a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes. • belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family, • ...
PIT 081 - Capacitors 2025-01-25
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- positive and negative sides of a capacitor
- the amount of electricity stored
- a non-conducting material that separates conducting plates
- area where electric forces act
- very high capacity storage device
- unit of capacitance
- process of storing electrical energy
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- an electrical component that stores electrical charge
- of capacitor using conducting fluid
- removing unwanted electrical noise
- releasing stored energy
11 Clues: unit of capacitance • releasing stored energy • area where electric forces act • the amount of electricity stored • very high capacity storage device • removing unwanted electrical noise • of capacitor using conducting fluid • process of storing electrical energy • positive and negative sides of a capacitor • an electrical component that stores electrical charge • ...
Electricity 2024-06-06
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- A path through which electricity can flow
- A unit of electrical power
- The unit of electrical resistance
- The difference in electric potential between two points
- The opposition to the flow of electric current
- A unit of electrical resistance
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily
- A sudden flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects
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- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- A type of current that flows in one direction only
- A unit of electric current
- A safety device that stops the flow of current if it becomes too high
- A device used to measure electric current
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- A device that produces a potential difference
16 Clues: A unit of electrical power • A unit of electric current • A unit of electrical resistance • The unit of electrical resistance • A path through which electricity can flow • A device used to measure electric current • A device that produces a potential difference • The opposition to the flow of electric current • A type of current that flows in one direction only • ...
HUGE 2013-06-20
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- The basic timing signal in a digital system.
- A logic gate that produces a HIGH output when one or more inputs are HIGH.
- The basic particle of electrical charge in matter.
- A diagram of waveforms showing the proper timing relationships of all the waveforms.
- The mathematics of logic circuits.
- Having two values or states; describes a number system that has a base of two.
- A circuit with a complete current path.
- The number of equivalent gate inouts of the same family series that a logic gate can dive.
- A material that has a conductive value between a conductor and that of an insulator.
- The rate of flow of electrons.
- The smallest particle of an element possessing the unique characteristics of that element.
- An energy source that produces electrical signals.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- A symbolized diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit.
- The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A material in which electrical current can flow with relative ease.
- An electrical instrument that produces voltage, current, and power from the AC power line or batteries in a form suitable for use in vaious applications to power electronic equipment.
- The orbit in which an electron revolves.
- A table showing the inputs and corresponding output(s) of a logic circuit.
- A logic gate that produces a HIGH output only when all of the inputs are HIGH.
- Related to digits or discrete quantities.
- A type of PLD nonvolative programmable link that can be left open or can be shorted once as directed by the program.
- The unit of energy.
- Opposition to current.
- The unit of electrical charge.
- The limits of variation in the value of a component.
- A type of PLD nonvolatile reprogrammable link technology based on a single transistor cell.
- A basic logic operation that performs inversions.
- The signal or line going out of a circuit.
- A logic circuit that performs a basic logic operation such as as AND or OR.
- An electrical component designed specifically to provide resistance.
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- Being continuous or having continuous values.
- The amount of energy available to move a certain number of electrons from one point to another in an electrical circuit.
- A circuit that changes a HIGH to a LOW or vice versa.
- The technique or process of systematically identifying, isolating, and correcting a fault in a circuit or system.
- Having one element following another; occurring in sequence rather than simultaneously.
- An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- The unit of electrical current.
- A valence electron that has broken away from its parent atom and is free to move from atom to atom within the atomic structure of a material.
- The unit of resistance.
- A sudden change from one level to another, followed after a time.
- A measure of fan-out.
- Information in numeric, alphabetic, or other form.
- The inverse or opposite of a number.
- An instrument used to measure voltage.
- A circuit in which there is not a complete current path.
- An electrical instrument used to measure current.
- A logic gate in which the output is LOW when one or more of the inputs are HIGH.
- A material that does not allow current under normal conditions.
- A program that controls the design flow process and translates source code into object code in a format that can be logically tested or downloaded to a target device.
- An instrument for measuring resistance.
- Data occurring simultaneously on several lines.
- An instrument that measures voltage, current, and resistance.
- In digital electronics, the decision-making capability of gate circuits, in which a HIGH represents a true statement and a LOW represents a false one.
- To activate or put into an operational mode; an input on a logic gate that starts its operation.
- A positively charged atomic particle.
- The signal or line going into a circuit.
- A logic gate that produces a LOW output only when all the inputs are HIGH.
- An electrical property of matter that exists because of an excess or a deficiency of electrons.
- A binary digit.
- An atomic particle having no electrical charge.
- A protective device that burns open when excessive current flows in a circuit.
62 Clues: A binary digit. • The unit of energy. • A measure of fan-out. • Opposition to current. • The unit of resistance. • The rate of flow of electrons. • The unit of electrical charge. • The unit of electrical current. • The mathematics of logic circuits. • The inverse or opposite of a number. • A positively charged atomic particle. • An instrument used to measure voltage. • ...
Magic of Electrons Key Terms 2012-09-25
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- The unit of measure of electrical resistance.
- Circuit A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow.
- Made up of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
- Current that does not reverse its direction of flow
- An electrical path between two points
- Number Equal to the number of protons
- The opposition of current flow.
- A unit for measuring voltage.
- Magnet Permanent magnets, arranged outside the armature.
- A pure substance composed of only one type of atom
- A device used to connect or disconnect a component or circuit.
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- A flow of electric charge
- The force behind the movement of electrons.
- A device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A device used to convert electric energy into mechanical energy.
- A material that permits current to flow through it
- Current that reverses it direction of flow
- The rotating part of an electrical generator
- A material used to isolate two conductive surfaces.
- Circuit A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- Electrons The outermost ring of electrons in an atom.
- A unit of measure of the rate of current flow
22 Clues: A flow of electric charge • A unit for measuring voltage. • The opposition of current flow. • An electrical path between two points • Number Equal to the number of protons • Current that reverses it direction of flow • The force behind the movement of electrons. • The rotating part of an electrical generator • The unit of measure of electrical resistance. • ...
Unit 8 vocabulary 2022-02-28
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- used to show circuit parts(2 words)
- Parts all in one line(2 words)
- Caused by the movement of electrons
- What forces the current through the circuit
- Each bulb is on its own path)(2 words)
- Energy that comes from water underground that is very hot
- Does not allow electrons to move
- Creates an open switch to stop electrical flow
- Set of electrical components that let electrons move
- Allow electrons to move
- Energy comes from burning fossil fuels(2 words)
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- How to label current
- Metal strip that breaks to stop the electrical flow
- Comes from burning coal(2 words)
- Energy comes from burning oil(2 words)
- Energy that comes from water flowing
- How to label voltage
- Energy that comes from the sun
- How to label resistance
- How to label power
- Energy that when created is very dangerous
- Rate that electrical energy is converted to another form
- Something in a circuit that is slowing it down
- Energy comes from burning garbage/solid waste
- Energy comes from wind turbines
- How much electricity is flowing through the circuit
26 Clues: How to label power • How to label current • How to label voltage • How to label resistance • Allow electrons to move • Parts all in one line(2 words) • Energy that comes from the sun • Energy comes from wind turbines • Comes from burning coal(2 words) • Does not allow electrons to move • used to show circuit parts(2 words) • Caused by the movement of electrons • ...
Magnetism Crossword 2024-11-19
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- a temporary magnet created when there is current in a solenoid
- a region of space that surrounds a magnet and exerts a force
- what you do to voltage when transmitting it over long distances
- the generation of an electric current by a changing magnetic field
- part of a generator, captures mechanical energy
- reverses current in a motor to keep it spinning
- what you do to voltage when you transmit it from power lines into your home
- another magnetic metal, starts with an "n"
- a magnetic metal
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- device that steps down or steps up voltage
- current produced by electrical outlets
- interactions between electrical charges and magnets
- current produced by a battery
- a wire wrapped into a cylindrical coil
- found that moving a loop of wire through a wire coil produces a current
- the part of the magnet that has the strongest magnetism
- converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- found that electricity and magnetism are related
- the properties and interactions of magnets
- converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- part of a motor that connects the battery to the commutator
- another magnetic metal, starts with a "c"
- groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles
23 Clues: a magnetic metal • current produced by a battery • current produced by electrical outlets • a wire wrapped into a cylindrical coil • another magnetic metal, starts with a "c" • device that steps down or steps up voltage • the properties and interactions of magnets • another magnetic metal, starts with an "n" • groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles • ...
Electronics 2015-10-07
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- Supplies energy to make a circuit work
- This is a Process unit - makes small signals much bigger
- Used to connect power on/off to a circuit
- Output unit - changes electrical energy into movement
- Input unit - changes sound to electrical signals
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- Output unit - can be used to sound an alarm
- Lights up whichever way it is connected
- Output driver - turns outputs like LEDs on/off
- Lights up but can only work the correct way in a circuit
- Used to reduce the flow of electrical current
- Unit of voltage
- Unit of electrical current
- Unit of resistance
13 Clues: Unit of voltage • Unit of resistance • Unit of electrical current • Supplies energy to make a circuit work • Lights up whichever way it is connected • Used to connect power on/off to a circuit • Output unit - can be used to sound an alarm • Used to reduce the flow of electrical current • Output driver - turns outputs like LEDs on/off • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2016-03-03
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- The type of circuit with two or more pathways for electrical current
- These prevent the movement of electrical energy
- Electricity passes easily through this type of material
- This is created by rubbing certain materials together
- The change in energy from one form to another
- Electricity does not pass easily through this type of material
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- The flow of electrons
- Discovered that lightning is electricity
- These allow the movement of electrical energy
- Discovered electromagnetism
- The type of circuit with only one pathway for electrical current
- Invented the light bulb
- The discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere
13 Clues: The flow of electrons • Invented the light bulb • Discovered electromagnetism • Discovered that lightning is electricity • These allow the movement of electrical energy • The change in energy from one form to another • These prevent the movement of electrical energy • This is created by rubbing certain materials together • ...
Mylie Stem 2022-12-01
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- increases the amplitude, or strength, of the impulses
- what type of engineers develop the encasement that hold the hearing aids
- the anatomical name is tympanic membrane
- if you can't hear you are...
- Gathers sound waves and converts them to electrical pulses
- a type of engineer that studies the function of the year
- the common name is anvil
- what type of hearing loss occurs when hair cells become damaged or unresponsive
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- the common name is hammer
- body part that is commonly pierced
- the common name is stirrup
- a type of engineer that makes tiny circuits and amplifiers
- Converts the electrical impulses by the microphone back into sound waves and directs them into the ear canal
- what type of hearing loss is a mechanical problem
- it is a snail-like structure
- what type of nerves send electrical signals to the brain
16 Clues: the common name is anvil • the common name is hammer • the common name is stirrup • if you can't hear you are... • it is a snail-like structure • body part that is commonly pierced • the anatomical name is tympanic membrane • what type of hearing loss is a mechanical problem • increases the amplitude, or strength, of the impulses • ...
Raceway Parts 2025-12-01
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- device installed into panels to limit the amount of amperage
- this part is used to hang electrical parts from a beam
- conduit fitting used to connect a conduit to a box
- flexible metallic conduit used to protect wires
- spring loaded device used in unistrut
- device installed onto the end of electrical cords
- threaded ring for securing connectors in place.
- A flat ceiling mounted box that allows fixture mounting.
- any type of lid that conceals electrical wiring
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- An insulated device that allows the splicing of large wires.
- wall plate used over a decora style device or GFCI
- this hanger is used to support conduit in the air
- ment to hold one electrical device
- lamp holding device used most commonly on T-8s
- conduit fitting used to connect a conduit to a conduit
- used to terminate large wires onto bus work
16 Clues: ment to hold one electrical device • spring loaded device used in unistrut • used to terminate large wires onto bus work • lamp holding device used most commonly on T-8s • flexible metallic conduit used to protect wires • threaded ring for securing connectors in place. • any type of lid that conceals electrical wiring • this hanger is used to support conduit in the air • ...
LEARNING MENU ELECTRICITY 2025-03-04
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- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop,
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials.
- a person in charge of a train, streetcar, or other public conveyance, who collects fares and sells tickets.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motionCharge
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a device comprised of a coil of wire, the housing and a moveable plunger (armature).Volt the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- A passive electrical component with two terminals that are used for either limiting or regulating the flow of electric current in electrical circuits
- the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something.
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- the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI).
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop,
- belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family,
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions
- a physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- the standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI).
- 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.
- Electric forces, a type of non-contact force
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- the ability not to be affected by something, especially adversely.
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- a block of material, typically glass or ceramic, enclosing a wire carrying an electric current where it crosses a support.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
25 Clues: the SI base unit of electrical current. • Electric forces, a type of non-contact force • a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes. • belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family, • ...
Intro to Mech 2021-05-27
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- Electrical Fire
- method of using a fire extinguisher
- closes end of pipe permanently
- how copper pipe is joined together
- used for dwv systems
- should have their own dedicated circuit
- device that will instantly trip if equipment has leakage
- prepares surface and gives solder a path to follow
- used in electrical circuit to limit current flow
- used in landscape and drip irrigation
- Used when anyone is working in the shop
- Fuel, Oil, Grease Fire
- used to connect more than one wire together
- carries current but no voltage
- The way noise is ranked
- used mainly for cold water supply, or irrigation
- round/hollow RIGID tube-like material
- used to connect more than one wire to a terminal
- unit of electrical force
- refers to the thickness of the internal diameter
- When a piece of wood is propelled back towards operator
- connecting device
- Keep fingers clear of the blade when using this tool
- Used when handling hot metal and sharp objects
- connection between electrical wire and earth
- Respiratory protection should be worn when using
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- Combustible metals
- used to make pilot holes
- Usually glowing coals Fire
- This tool should not be used to cut while turning
- personal protection equipment
- drain waste vent system
- used in three way switches
- close an opening that is opened regularly
- used to change diameter of pipe
- clean surface of PVC, purple in color
- alternating current
- provides water tight seal when combined with dry primer
- Occurs in the presence of three things
- allows for branched lines
- used to open or close an electrical circuit
- changes angle/direction of pipe
- the abbreviation for plasma arc cutting is
- used to join lengths of pipe
- unit of measure for electrical power
- used for indoor hot and cold water supply
- metal based substance
- one tool used to cut PVC
- based on inside diameter
- used in hot and cold water supply
- this is done to raise temperature of metal when welding
- electrical wire carrying a voltage
- round/hollow FLEXIBLE material that can easily bend
- The safety Police
- direct current
55 Clues: direct current • Electrical Fire • connecting device • The safety Police • Combustible metals • alternating current • used for dwv systems • metal based substance • Fuel, Oil, Grease Fire • drain waste vent system • The way noise is ranked • used to make pilot holes • one tool used to cut PVC • based on inside diameter • unit of electrical force • allows for branched lines • ...
ElectPrinciples-NC 2024-11-12
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- A flow of electric charge.
- The unit of electric current (abbreviation).
- The force that causes electric charges to flow.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- The formula of Ohm's Law between voltage, current, and resistance(three letters).
- A material that easily allows electricity to pass through it.
- The device used to store electrical energy.
- A device that controls current flow (e.g., on/off).
- The unit of electric power.
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- A material that does not allow electricity to pass through easily.
- The opposition to the flow of current.
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred (abbreviation).
- The type of circuit where there is only one path for electrons to flow.
- The basic unit of electrical potential difference.
- The unit of capacitance.
- The power dissipated in a circuit when current flows through resistance (abbreviation).
16 Clues: The unit of capacitance. • A flow of electric charge. • The unit of electric power. • The unit of electrical resistance. • The opposition to the flow of current. • The device used to store electrical energy. • The unit of electric current (abbreviation). • The force that causes electric charges to flow. • The basic unit of electrical potential difference. • ...
BasicElectricity-CN-AN 2025-09-15
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- The number of cycles per second of an alternating current.
- A component that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- A component that stores energy in a magnetic field.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow easily.
- A component that limits or regulates the flow of electric current.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
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- Components connected across the same two points in a circuit.
- The unit of electrical power.
- A closed path through which electric current flows.
- Components connected end-to-end in a circuit.
- The flow of electric charge.
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred.
- The electric potential difference between two points.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- A material that resists the flow of electric charge.
15 Clues: The flow of electric charge. • The unit of electrical power. • The unit of electrical resistance. • Components connected end-to-end in a circuit. • The opposition to the flow of electric current. • A closed path through which electric current flows. • A component that stores energy in a magnetic field. • The rate at which electrical energy is transferred. • ...
Y7 Electricity 2018-03-27
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- When lots of electrons end up bumping into atoms in a wire it _____ __ (5,2)
- The tiny charged particle that moves around a circuit (8)
- This turns electrical energy into light (4)
- The units of measuring current (4)
- When this is open the current can flow (5)
- The difference in electrical energy across a component (7)
- Multiple cells connected in series (7)
- The biggest danger from electricity (8,5)
- This conducts electricity well, so wires are made of it (5)
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- A Duracell battery is actually just a single ____ (4)
- A type of circuit that has multiple paths for the current to take (8)
- Voltage equals current multiplied by this (10)
- With current the charge flows, but with this the charge stays still (6)
- This component increases the resistance of a circuit (8)
- If you make a wire longer you ________ the resistance (8)
- An ammeter measures this (7)
- The higher the voltage, the _________ the bulb (8)
- The point where current has a choice of paths to go down (8)
- The units that a voltmeter gives data in (5)
- This device turns electrical energy into movement (5)
- This converts electrical energy into sound (6)
21 Clues: An ammeter measures this (7) • The units of measuring current (4) • Multiple cells connected in series (7) • The biggest danger from electricity (8,5) • When this is open the current can flow (5) • This turns electrical energy into light (4) • The units that a voltmeter gives data in (5) • Voltage equals current multiplied by this (10) • ...
Electricity Vocabulary 2022-05-10
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- Rate a which a circuit provides electrical energy.
- The unit for voltage.
- Safety device that is designed to repeatedly shut down an overloaded circuit.
- Small safety device that melts a piece of metal to break an overloaded circuit.
- Device that measures resistance.
- The unit for current.
- Device that measures current.
- Measurement that indicates the slowing of electrical flow through a conductor.
- _____ Law that connects the factors that affect resistance.
- Type of current that moves in one direction in a circuit.
- Circuit that has devices arranged so that the current must flow through each device.
- Work that causes charges to flow between two points.
- Conducting loop that connects voltage sources to devices that use electrical energy.
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- Illustration that shows how everything is connected in a circuit.
- Type of current that rapidly changes direction in a circuit.
- Device that measures voltage.
- Device that measures current, voltage, and resistance.
- Rate of charge movement through a conductor.
- Unit for power.
- The unit for resistance.
- Property that indicates a materials natural resistance to electrical flow.
- _____ Law that connects current, voltage, and resistance.
- Circuit that has devices arranged on separate loops.
- Device that allows for control of a circuit.
24 Clues: Unit for power. • The unit for voltage. • The unit for current. • The unit for resistance. • Device that measures voltage. • Device that measures current. • Device that measures resistance. • Rate of charge movement through a conductor. • Device that allows for control of a circuit. • Rate a which a circuit provides electrical energy. • ...
UNIT V : Formative Assessment 2019-11-28
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- An average power produced by solar cell is _______
- The phenomenon electroluminescence is used in
- _______ element is used in optical transducer to convert light to electrical energy
- LED operates from 1.5 to 3.3 volt DC
- _____ is the example of Active transducer
- Solar cells are made of
- To produce Infrared Radiation, LED uses ___
- Inductive transducer also known as _______
- The capacitive transducer works on the principle of variation in_____
- _____ Application of LED
- ____ Converts Light energy into Electrical Energy
- Thermistor has ___ temperature coefficient
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- _______ indicates change in the resistance of thermistor from its initial value
- Transducer is also called as _____
- To reduce re-absorption problem, the LED uses____ coating at the surface
- The Transducer withstand overloads , ______
- A LED Produces light when
- ______ used in piezoelectric transducer'
- _____ device resistance changes, when the temperature changes
- Expand ILD
- In inductive transducer, _____ Changes when the pressure is applied
- When the light intensity increases, the resistance decreases, this device is
- Coherent light is emitted by
- __ Converts non-electrical quantity into electrical quantity
- When the pressure is applied to the piezoelectric material, it produces _
- Thermistor is a ______ transducer
26 Clues: Expand ILD • Solar cells are made of • _____ Application of LED • A LED Produces light when • Coherent light is emitted by • Thermistor is a ______ transducer • Transducer is also called as _____ • LED operates from 1.5 to 3.3 volt DC • ______ used in piezoelectric transducer' • _____ is the example of Active transducer • Inductive transducer also known as _______ • ...
Electricity 2020-03-20
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- Measurement of electrical force
- Who discovered electricity?
- A switch that interrupts/shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of an overload
- Measurement of electrical current flow- also known as amp
- invisible light that has short wavelengths
- One thousand watts
- Electricity at rest, an excess of electrons deposited on an object
- The distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
- a device that changes direct current to alternating current
- Measurement of electrical resistance
- any material that does not conduct electricity
- Rubbing two materials together to create electricity
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- One one-thousandth of an ampere. Facial and scalp devices use this
- Electricity flowing in one direction
- Electricity flowing back and forth in a pushing and pulling motion
- Electricity in motion, the flow of electrons either through a conductor or vacuum
- Prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
- What is a positive atom?
- What is a negative atom?
- Measurement of power usage
- Completes an electrical circuit and carries the current safely away
- the light at either end of the visible spectrum of light that is invisible to the naked eye
22 Clues: One thousand watts • What is a positive atom? • What is a negative atom? • Measurement of power usage • Who discovered electricity? • Measurement of electrical force • Electricity flowing in one direction • Measurement of electrical resistance • invisible light that has short wavelengths • any material that does not conduct electricity • ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION 2022-03-24
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- people say it's happiness
- a potential difference that tends to give rise to an electric current
- best friend of humans
- the study of tiny particles
- scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism
- a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes through a given area.
- the speed at which electrons pass through a
- a set of fundamental invariant quantities
- It doesn't bite or bark, but it has teeth and it guards the house. What is it?
- device that detects the presence of electric
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- element used to conduct electricity
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- a pair of lines or planes that intersect each other
- any material capable of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field outside itself.
- closed path in a circuit
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit, interrupting the electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another
- distance or quantity
- A machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- the quantity that expresses the extent of a two-dimensional figure or shape or planar lamina, in the plane
20 Clues: distance or quantity • best friend of humans • closed path in a circuit • people say it's happiness • the study of tiny particles • element used to conduct electricity • a set of fundamental invariant quantities • the speed at which electrons pass through a • device that detects the presence of electric • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • ...
Unit 8 vocabulary 2022-02-28
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- used to show circuit parts(2 words)
- Parts all in one line(2 words)
- Caused by the movement of electrons
- What forces the current through the circuit
- Each bulb is on its own path)(2 words)
- Energy that comes from water underground that is very hot
- Does not allow electrons to move
- Creates an open switch to stop electrical flow
- Set of electrical components that let electrons move
- Allow electrons to move
- Energy comes from burning fossil fuels(2 words)
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- How to label current
- Metal strip that breaks to stop the electrical flow
- Comes from burning coal(2 words)
- Energy comes from burning oil(2 words)
- Energy that comes from water flowing
- How to label voltage
- Energy that comes from the sun
- How to label resistance
- How to label power
- Energy that when created is very dangerous
- Rate that electrical energy is converted to another form
- Something in a circuit that is slowing it down
- Energy comes from burning garbage/solid waste
- Energy comes from wind turbines
- How much electricity is flowing through the circuit
26 Clues: How to label power • How to label current • How to label voltage • How to label resistance • Allow electrons to move • Parts all in one line(2 words) • Energy that comes from the sun • Energy comes from wind turbines • Comes from burning coal(2 words) • Does not allow electrons to move • used to show circuit parts(2 words) • Caused by the movement of electrons • ...
Cardiology 2025-02-07
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- the name of the valves between the right atrium and right ventricle
- a thickened ventriclar wall
- the name of the valves between the left atrium and left ventricle
- the type of atrioventricular block where no connection between atrial and ventricular contraction occurs
- ____ electrical activity, a non-shockable rhythm
- a visual display of the electrical activity through the heart
- the abbreviation used for the electrical centre regulating ventricular contraction
- the abbreviation used for the electrical centre initiating atrial contraction
- the largest artery in the body
- an irregular heart beat
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- a "whooshing" sound heard upon cardiac auscultation
- the period of cardiac relaxation
- a licensed medication with a positive inotropic effect
- the abbreviation used for a condition associated with taurine deficiency in cats and cocker spaniels
- relating to the heart
- a pulsatile force exerted on the walls of a vessel
- relating to the lungs
- fluid may accumulate in this space between the lungs and body wall in congestive heart failure
- ventricular ____ complex
- a commonly used first line loop diuretic
- a loop diuretic with a long half life and duration of action
- common abbreviation used for a "saddle thrombus"
22 Clues: relating to the heart • relating to the lungs • an irregular heart beat • ventricular ____ complex • a thickened ventriclar wall • the largest artery in the body • the period of cardiac relaxation • a commonly used first line loop diuretic • ____ electrical activity, a non-shockable rhythm • common abbreviation used for a "saddle thrombus" • ...
Nervous System Organization & Neuron Structure 2025-04-03
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- involuntary muscle control (ex: your heart beating)
- electrical signal transmitted by neurons
- receives electrical impulses from other neurons
- neurons with many processes
- processing and interpreting the information
- nerves that originate in the brain
- root word meaning "nerve"
- contains the brain and spinal cord
- neurons that carry impulses away from the CNS
- transfers electrical impulses from the cell body to the synapse
- voluntary muscle control (ex: flexing your biceps)
- detecting changes (stimuli) inside and outside the body
- nerves that originate in the spinal cord
- activation of muscles (motor output) or glands
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- connect afferent & efferent neurons
- neurons with two processes
- consists of nerves branching outside the brain and spinal cord
- the cell body; contains the Nucleus, which holds the neuron’s DNA.
- sheath protective insulation around an axon
- root word meaning "glue"
- “nerve-glue”; cells that support, insulate & protect neurons (90% of nerve cells)
- cells that conduct impulses around the body (make up only 10% of nerve cells)
- root word meaning "marrow" or "spinal cord"
- neurons that carry impulses toward the CNS
- sends electrical impulses to other neurons
- neurons with one process
26 Clues: root word meaning "glue" • neurons with one process • root word meaning "nerve" • neurons with two processes • neurons with many processes • nerves that originate in the brain • contains the brain and spinal cord • connect afferent & efferent neurons • electrical signal transmitted by neurons • nerves that originate in the spinal cord • ...
Electronics Chapter 1 & 2 2025-10-23
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- – An instrument that measures voltage, current, and resistance.
- – A pointed testing tool used to connect a meter to a circuit.
- – The unit of electric current.
- – The opposition to current in a circuit.
- – A switch type: Double Pole Double Throw.
- – The rate at which energy is used or produced.
- – The terminal of a power source with lower electric potential.
- – A diagram showing how an electrical circuit is connected.
- – Opens or closes a circuit.
- – A device that stores electrical energy temporarily.
- – Material that resists flow of electricity.
- – A complete path for current to flow.
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- – The terminal of a power source with higher electric potential.
- – The flow of electric charge.
- – A conductor that carries current from one point to another.
- – Provides electrical energy to a circuit.
- – The unit of resistance.
- – A reference point in an electrical circuit with zero voltage.
- – Flow of charges through a conductor.
- – Switch that operates by pressing.
- – A diode that emits light when current flows through it.
- – Component that resists the flow of current.
- – The electric potential difference between two points.
- – Material that allows electricity to flow.
- – A component that allows current to flow in only one direction.
25 Clues: – The unit of resistance. • – Opens or closes a circuit. • – The flow of electric charge. • – The unit of electric current. • – Switch that operates by pressing. • – Flow of charges through a conductor. • – A complete path for current to flow. • – The opposition to current in a circuit. • – Provides electrical energy to a circuit. • – A switch type: Double Pole Double Throw. • ...
Parts of The Brain 2021-10-11
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- transfers electrical impulses from the cell body to the synapse
- receive electrical impulses from neighboring neurons
- Processing sound
- Retrieving and storing memories
- sends electrical impulses to neighboring neurons
- contains the cells DNA
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- Connects your brain and your nerves
- Ability to perform skilled, coordinated movements
- Visual perception
- works like insulation and keeps electrical signals inside of the cell
- a lobe that contains both your left and right brain
- contains most of the cells DNA
12 Clues: Processing sound • Visual perception • contains the cells DNA • contains most of the cells DNA • Retrieving and storing memories • Connects your brain and your nerves • sends electrical impulses to neighboring neurons • Ability to perform skilled, coordinated movements • a lobe that contains both your left and right brain • ...
Georgia's crossword 2023-02-24
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- what receives nerve impulse from adjacent neurons
- where do electrical signals pass along
- Neurons carry electrochemical charges called?
- communication between neurons is?
- what chemicals are released when an electrical impulse reaches the axon terminals
- what insulates and protects the axon
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- communication within neurons happen through a process called?
- the electrical signal sent down the axon is called?
- what neuron has the shortest axon
- what neurons carry impulses from receptors
- what neurons carry impulses to an effector
- communication within neurons is?
12 Clues: communication within neurons is? • what neuron has the shortest axon • communication between neurons is? • what insulates and protects the axon • where do electrical signals pass along • what neurons carry impulses from receptors • what neurons carry impulses to an effector • Neurons carry electrochemical charges called? • what receives nerve impulse from adjacent neurons • ...
Electricity 2016-02-16
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- Protective tube with individual insulated wires running through it.
- Loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire.
- The resistance of a material that electricity is passing through
- Any tendency of a material to prevent flow.
- A switch that trips and breaks the circuit when more than a specific amount of electricity runs through it.
- A condition when electricity flows back to its source rapidly and trips fuses, burns wires and drains batteries.
- Material that provides great resistance to the flow of electricity.
- An electrical source and wires connected to an electrical device.
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- Any material that will permit an electron to move through it.
- a measure of energy available or work that can be done using one ampere of volt.
- Form of energy that can produce light,heat,magnetism, and chemical changes.
- Measure of electrical pressure.
- A standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment.
- A measure of the rate of flow in a conductor.
- Hour the use of 1000 watts per hour
- The process of making an electrical connection between a circuit,electricity using device, or other electricity source to the earth to reduce the chance of shocking.
16 Clues: Measure of electrical pressure. • Hour the use of 1000 watts per hour • Any tendency of a material to prevent flow. • A measure of the rate of flow in a conductor. • Loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire. • Any material that will permit an electron to move through it. • The resistance of a material that electricity is passing through • ...
Rside/Current Electricity/Julie B. 2015-01-12
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- substance that conducts and electric current
- electrodes in electrolytes that convert chemical energy into electrical energy stored in charges; also called batteries
- the ability to do work
- the ratio of voltage to current
- the amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge at one point in a circuit compared to the potential energy per coulomb of charge at another point in the circuit; also called voltage
- the continuous flow of charge in a complete circuit
- two terminals in a battery or other electricity source
- the mathematical relationship comparing voltage, current, and resistance
- the property of any material that slows down the flow of electrons and converts electrical energy into other forms of energy
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- unit for measuring electric current
- the unit of potential difference
- complete pathway that allows electrons to flow
- the unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- electric energy stored in a battery
- an electrical component with a set amount of resistance that slows down current and transforms electrical energy into other forms of energy
- diagrams that use symbols to represent the different components of the circuit
- the amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge at one point in a circuit compared to the potential energy per coulomb of charge at another point in the circuit; also called potential difference
- the amount of charge passing a point in a conductor every second
- a push or pull between charged objects
19 Clues: the ability to do work • the ratio of voltage to current • the unit of potential difference • unit for measuring electric current • electric energy stored in a battery • a push or pull between charged objects • substance that conducts and electric current • complete pathway that allows electrons to flow • the unit of measurement for electrical resistance • ...
Basics of Electricity by Livia Riley 2024-05-02
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- a flow of electricity that results from the ordered directional movement
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- he electric current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity
- The unit of electrical current
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- a container consisting of one or more cells
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- any electrically conducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through each component
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- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit.
- The power not to be affected by something
- a measure of the resisting power of a specified material to the flow of an electric current.
- the difference in electric potential between two points.
- the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI).
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
- the unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units (SI).
- a block of material, enclosing a wire carrying an electric current where it crosses a support.
- a system of electrical conductors and components forming a complete and closed path
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
19 Clues: The unit of electrical current • The power not to be affected by something • a container consisting of one or more cells • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • the difference in electric potential between two points. • the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity • ...
Gadgets 2025-03-05
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- A group of wires bundled together for transmitting electricity that is protected within a rubber case
- Something such as a button or key that turns a machine, lamp, etc. on or off
- A small, handheld device that we move across a flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen
- A machine, particularly one connected to a computer, that puts text or pictures onto paper
- An device consisted of two or three metal pins that can connect a piece of electrical equipment to a power supply when fitted into the holes of an electric outlet
- A device that we can press or tap to type on a computer, typewriter, smartphone, etc.
- A small device that lets you control electrical or electronic devices like TVs from a distance
- To disconnect an electronic device from an electricity source
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- A small device used for storing or transferring data between electronic devices
- A device that can refill a battery with electrical energy
- Equipment that transforms electrical signals into sound, loud enough for public announcements, playing music, etc.
- A device used to connect two pieces of equipment that do not connect to each other on their own
- To connect something to an electrical port
- An electronic device that connects computer networks and sends data between networks
- A small, round device for controlling a machine or electrical equipment
- A place where we can plug in devices to connect them to the electricity
- The technology or system for connecting other devices to a computer
17 Clues: To connect something to an electrical port • A device that can refill a battery with electrical energy • To disconnect an electronic device from an electricity source • The technology or system for connecting other devices to a computer • A small, round device for controlling a machine or electrical equipment • ...
Power Flow Basics Blitz 2026-03-03
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- Electrical power that performs useful work and transfers energy across the system, represented as P.
- The angular position of voltage at a location relative to a reference, represented as θ.
- The electrical pressure that drives current and supports power transfer, represented as V.
- The difference between voltage phase angles at two locations that drives real power transfer, represented as δ.
- Unit for Real Power
- Power that supports voltage by sustaining electric and magnetic fields needed for energy transfer, represented as Q.
- The component of impedance that shapes AC power flow behavior by opposing changes in current or voltage without creating real heating losses.
- The component of impedance that opposes current and causes real power losses and heating, represented by R.
- The total opposition to current that determines how power distributes across the network, represented as Z.
- Unit for Voltage
- Unit for Current
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- The property of an electrical component or circuit that stores energy in a magnetic field as current flows through it, commonly exhibited by transmission lines and transformers in power systems, represented by L.
- The flow of electrical charge that results in equipment heating and loading, represented as I.
- The total electrical demand on equipment, combining real power and reactive power, represented as S.
- Unit for Reactive Power
- Unit for Impedance, Reactance, and Resistance
- The property of an electrical component or circuit that stores energy in an electric field as voltage is applied across it, commonly exhibited by capacitor banks and transmission lines in power systems, represented by C.
17 Clues: Unit for Voltage • Unit for Current • Unit for Real Power • Unit for Reactive Power • Unit for Impedance, Reactance, and Resistance • The angular position of voltage at a location relative to a reference, represented as θ. • The electrical pressure that drives current and supports power transfer, represented as V. • ...
Engineering Vocab 2021-09-29
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- helps those positive charges get to the ground in a safe direct and controlled way, where they can be discharged without the risk of electrical shock or fire
- a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- a box containing one or more electric switches
- a circuit in which all parts are connected end to end to provide a single path of current
- constructed of one copper wire either starnded or solid core
- allows a grounding wire to be connected from the electrical circuit to the appliance
- a closed electrical circuit in which the current is divided into two or more paths and then returns via a common path to complete the circuit
- an electric current flowing in one direction only
- an electrical cable which consists of multiple numbers of conductors with insulation sheaths placed in a single cable
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- used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit composed of a hinge and lever
- a flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction
- carries the circuit back to the original power source
- a closed path in which electrons from voltage or current source flow
- carries the electrical current
14 Clues: carries the electrical current • a box containing one or more electric switches • an electric current flowing in one direction only • carries the circuit back to the original power source • a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy • constructed of one copper wire either starnded or solid core • ...
Electric Circuits 2020-09-11
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- We use this device to convert or change electrical energy into light energy
- A device component that changes electrical energy to another form of energy
- There are no gaps between the parts of an electrical circuit
- This device converts electrical energy into movement energy
- There are gaps in the electrical circuit
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- A source of electrical energy in an electric circuit
- It starts or stops the flow of an electric current in a circuit
- This device is an electric device that makes a buzzing sound (sound energy)
- This material keeps the electrical current from flowing where it is not wanted
- This material has the property of conducting electricity
10 Clues: There are gaps in the electrical circuit • A source of electrical energy in an electric circuit • This material has the property of conducting electricity • This device converts electrical energy into movement energy • There are no gaps between the parts of an electrical circuit • It starts or stops the flow of an electric current in a circuit • ...
Electric Circuits 2020-09-11
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- We use this device to convert or change electrical energy into light energy
- A device component that changes electrical energy to another form of energy
- There are no gaps between the parts of an electrical circuit
- This device converts electrical energy into movement energy
- There are gaps in the electrical circuit
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- A source of electrical energy in an electric circuit
- It starts or stops the flow of an electric current in a circuit
- This device is an electric device that makes a buzzing sound (sound energy)
- This material keeps the electrical current from flowing where it is not wanted
- This material has the property of conducting electricity
10 Clues: There are gaps in the electrical circuit • A source of electrical energy in an electric circuit • This material has the property of conducting electricity • This device converts electrical energy into movement energy • There are no gaps between the parts of an electrical circuit • It starts or stops the flow of an electric current in a circuit • ...
Electricity 2024-07-30
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- The use of ........ panels reduce Singapore's reliance on fossil fuels.
- Electric circuit can be set up in two ways, ..... and parallel.
- The flow of electrical charges is known as ........
- Electrical energy is converted to ....... energy in an electric blender.
- In the boiler, water is boiled and turn into moving .......
- The unit of voltage is ........
- ....... is used to measure current.
- The unit of resistance is ..........
- The main parts of a power station consists of furnace, boiler, ..... and generator.
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- An instrument to measure voltage is the ........
- ........opposes current.
- Opening windows to let in natural light is one way to reduce electrical energy >........
- Electrical energy is converted to ...... energy in lamps.
- In a ....... circuit, the components are connected to form two or more paths.
- Lamps connected in parallel are ......... as the resistance in the circuit decreases.
- The unit of current is ...........
16 Clues: ........opposes current. • The unit of voltage is ........ • The unit of current is ........... • ....... is used to measure current. • The unit of resistance is .......... • An instrument to measure voltage is the ........ • The flow of electrical charges is known as ........ • Electrical energy is converted to ...... energy in lamps. • ...
Hamlet is better 2020-11-05
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- converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- is composed of individual electronic components
- it doesn't move
- the man who created the light bulb
- it principally used to create temporary or electrical connections
- it is used to charge electrical devices
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- it is an audio signal device
- it is used to turn electrical circuits on and off
- it is something you connect wires to create lights
- it is something which can't conduct electricity
- its connects the circuit together
- it is something which can transport electricity
12 Clues: it doesn't move • it is an audio signal device • its connects the circuit together • the man who created the light bulb • it is used to charge electrical devices • is composed of individual electronic components • it is something which can't conduct electricity • it is something which can transport electricity • it is used to turn electrical circuits on and off • ...
ohms law 2024-03-26
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- _____current
- The_____of electricity can travel faster than light
- A short ______ has an unintended shorter pathway.
- One coulomb contains 6.25 x 10^18_______
- A ____is electrical pressure
- A unit of electrical power
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- ______current flow theory states electrical current flows from positive to negative.
- A simple _____ closes and opens an electrical circuit.
- "I" is a symbol of______
- A_____path must exist before electricity can flow through a circuit.
- A short circuit has an unintended shorter_______
- The unit of resistance
12 Clues: _____current • The unit of resistance • "I" is a symbol of______ • A unit of electrical power • A ____is electrical pressure • One coulomb contains 6.25 x 10^18_______ • A short circuit has an unintended shorter_______ • A short ______ has an unintended shorter pathway. • The_____of electricity can travel faster than light • ...
5th Grade Vocabulary 2023-10-27
12 Clues: Power. • Different. • You need it. • Becomes less. • Electrical path. • Power from the sun. • The power to do the work. • Power stored in a battery. • Wrap or cover to hold heat. • Measuring electrical power. • Heat of electricity can pass through. • Movement of electricity through a wire.
Electricity & Magnesium Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-28
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- Flow of electric current through a conductor, such as a wire. Electricity is sometimes also used to describe electrostatic charges.
- sum of the voltage drops (voltage differences) around a closed loop equals zero.
- amount of electrical potential energy that each unit of electric charge has.
- one of two types of electric charge. See also positive charge.
- buildup of electrical charge, either positive or negative, on the surface of an insulating material.
- the arrows that depict the direction of the magnetic force in a magnetic field.
- unit of electric potential and electric potential difference.
- symbol used to represent a component of a circuit in a circuit diagram.
- device with two parallel conducting plates separated by a narrow gap usually filled with an insulating material.
- fundamental force that charged objects exert on each other.
- study of electric charges at rest.
- SI unit for electric charge.
- electrical device that has a complete or continuous path that electricity can flow through.
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- device that transforms or converts chemical energy into electrical energy or electric current.
- electrical device that resists the flow of electric current.
- vector arrows that depict visually the direction and magnitude of an electric field.
- unit of electrical resistance.
- force exerted on an object in a magnetic field.
- unit of electric current, equivalent to one coulomb of charge per second.
- property of a material that describes its ability to exert a force on a magnet or a magnetic material.
- two regions in a magnetic field, called magnetic north and south poles, that produce the strongest magnetic force.
- difference in the electric potential between two locations. In electric circuits, potential difference and voltage are often used interchangeably.
- electric circuit with a break that prevents electricity from flowing through it. The opposite of a closed circuit.
- electric circuit where the electric current can take more than one path.
- scientific instrument used to detect charged objects.
- electrical potential energy per unit charge for an electric field.
- force field surrounding magnetic objects.
- physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects
- material, such as a metal, that offers low resistance to the flow of electric current.
- electric circuit where the electric current has only one path.
30 Clues: SI unit for electric charge. • unit of electrical resistance. • study of electric charges at rest. • force field surrounding magnetic objects. • force exerted on an object in a magnetic field. • scientific instrument used to detect charged objects. • fundamental force that charged objects exert on each other. • ...
Automotive Crossword fun 2014-01-14
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- A power supply is a device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The term is most commonly applied to electric power converters that convert one form of electrical energy to another, though it may also refer to devices that convert another form of energy to electrical energy.
- a circuit having its parts connected serially
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, esp. when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- If an electric circuit has a well-defined output terminal, the circuit connected to this terminal is the load. Load affects the performance of circuits that output voltages or currents, such as sensors, voltage sources, and amplifiers.
- an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit as a safety measure.
- law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points
- They will test for voltage, current and resistance.
- the intentional installation of a “weak link” in an electrical circuit.
- electrical connection of a circuit or conductor to the earth
- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
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- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- a flow of electric charge
- 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.
- a resistor or other circuit component that opposes the passage of an electric current.
- A type of circuit that uses control devices to determine when loads are energized or de-energized by controlling current flow.
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow.
- a decrease in voltage along a conductor through which current is flowing.
- An amount of elecrical potential, that is, he capacity o do work
- a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit
20 Clues: a flow of electric charge • a circuit having its parts connected serially • an electric current flowing in one direction only. • They will test for voltage, current and resistance. • electrical connection of a circuit or conductor to the earth • An amount of elecrical potential, that is, he capacity o do work • ...
Science Crossword Online Learning 2020-04-24
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- Changes mechanical energy into electrical energy by means of electromagnetic induction.
- A device that measures the strength and direction of an electric current in a wire.
- The amount of work required to move each unit of charge between two points.
- Pole The end of a magnet where the force is strongest.
- The term to describe when two same charges push farther apart.
- A material through which electrical charges move freely.
- A material that can be turned into a magnet.
- An electrical property that leads to electromagnetic interactions between particles that make up matter.
- Circuit An electric circuit where charges have more than one path to follow.
- A complete, closed path through which electric charges can flow.
- Current Type of electric current where charges repeatedly reverse the direction of flow.
- Materials that conduct electric charge better than electric insulators not but as well as electric conductors.
- Safety device for electric circuits that breaks the circuit in case of overload.
- The rate of flow of electric charges.
- A material through which electrical charges cannot move.
- One way of building up static electricity.
- A coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when it carries an electric current.
- Uses induction to change mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Current Type of electric current where charges always flow in the same direction.
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- Describes an object with no electric charge.
- When electric currents and magnetic fields interact with each other.
- A type of electricity that is a buildup of electric charge on an object.
- A meta object that attracts iron or nickel.
- Changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- Circuit An electric circuit where charges can only follow one path.
- The area surrounding a charge where electrical force can be detected.
- Using a magnetic field to create an electric current in a wire.
- The term to describe when two opposite charges pull closer together.
- Measurement of electric current through a wire every second. Also called “Amps” and abbreviated as “A”.
- Device in a circuit that must be closed for electricity to be ‘on’ and open for electricity to be ‘off’.
- Uses induction to increase or decrease the voltage of alternating current.
- In an electric circuit, a device that uses electrical energy to operate, such as a light bulb.
- Field The lines of force surrounding a magnet.
- Force A magnet’s push or pull.
34 Clues: Force A magnet’s push or pull. • The rate of flow of electric charges. • One way of building up static electricity. • A meta object that attracts iron or nickel. • Describes an object with no electric charge. • A material that can be turned into a magnet. • Field The lines of force surrounding a magnet. • Changes electrical energy into mechanical energy. • ...
electrical kitchen appliances 2021-02-21
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- keeps things cool
- with a ______ you don't have to stand at the sink for an hour
- flat mini stove
- heating cupboard
- it creates the cousins of pancakes
- key item for making smoothies
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- normally used for 30 sec makes grapes explode
- keeps things cold
- works with hot oil
- heating surface
- slowest cook in existence
- a slow cooker with a name that makes it sound fast
- shoots toast at people
13 Clues: heating surface • flat mini stove • heating cupboard • keeps things cold • keeps things cool • works with hot oil • shoots toast at people • slowest cook in existence • key item for making smoothies • it creates the cousins of pancakes • normally used for 30 sec makes grapes explode • a slow cooker with a name that makes it sound fast • ...
Body Electrical quiz 2013-10-03
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- type of current galvanic uses
- first phase of galvanic
- deep cleansing
- Electrical Muscle stimulation can be abbreviated to
- negative ions
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- infuses products
- also known as Electrical muscle stimulation
- second phase of galvanic
- positive ions
- pre treatment or exfoliation
- the vacuum cup is called
- negative electrode
- positive electrode
13 Clues: positive ions • negative ions • deep cleansing • infuses products • negative electrode • positive electrode • first phase of galvanic • second phase of galvanic • the vacuum cup is called • pre treatment or exfoliation • type of current galvanic uses • also known as Electrical muscle stimulation • Electrical Muscle stimulation can be abbreviated to
Electrical Charging Process 2023-03-05
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- Like charges _
- charging without actual contact to any other charged object.
- Different charges _
- If you rub balloon with cotton, the glass will become ___________ charged.
- charging involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object.
- a scientific device that is used to detect the presence of an electric charge on a body
- A material that permits charges to flow freely
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- Rubbing two different materials together results n this type of charging.
- An object that has no charge.
- is the force of attraction or repulsion between objects due to charge.
- Term referring to stationary or at rest.
- materials that hinder the free flow of charges
- The study of electrical charges that move very little.
13 Clues: Like charges _ • Different charges _ • An object that has no charge. • Term referring to stationary or at rest. • materials that hinder the free flow of charges • A material that permits charges to flow freely • The study of electrical charges that move very little. • charging without actual contact to any other charged object. • ...
