electrical Crossword Puzzles
Electrical-G102a 2020-02-19
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- The phasor addition of a purely capacitive and what type of inductive circuit produce 180 degrees.
- Of what does an inductor oppose a change.
- What does a capacitor correct.
- The number of cycles in a second.
- In a series circuit, how are voltage drops added?
- A phasor shows direction and what other quantity?
- In industry, what is generally used to improve p.f.
- A practical inductor has inductance and what other factor.
- In what form is power dissipated in a resistor
- What is the reference in a parallel circuit.
- Relationship between the supply voltage and voltage across inductive leg of circuit.
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- In what practical circuit is the phase angle less than 90 degrees
- What loss is lower in an inductor than a resistor.
- What is the longest side of a right angled triangle.
- In a parallel circuit the p.f is between total current and which voltage.
- Relationship between inductive reactance and frequency
- Which is smaller,micro or milli?
- The voltage displayed on a motor name plate.
- Total opposition to current flow in an A.C. circuit.
- At what angle would an incandescent lamp be to the reference phasor.
- Another name for a ballast.
21 Clues: Another name for a ballast. • What does a capacitor correct. • Which is smaller,micro or milli? • The number of cycles in a second. • Of what does an inductor oppose a change. • The voltage displayed on a motor name plate. • What is the reference in a parallel circuit. • In what form is power dissipated in a resistor • In a series circuit, how are voltage drops added? • ...
Electrical Safety 2021-09-08
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- path for the flow of current
- that injury or death will occur
- protection device that has an internal part that melts and shuts off the current in a circuit if there is an overload
- Safety and Health Administration-Federal agency in the U.S. Department of Labor that establishes and enforces work-place safety and health regulations
- current/electrical current that passes through a part of the body
- ground potential (0 volts) because of a connection to ground
- much current in a circuit
- breaker/overcurrent protection device that automatically shuts off the current in a circuit if an overload occurs
- opening (turning off) of a circuit by a GFCI or circuit breaker
- person - someone who has received mandated training on the hazards and on the construction and operation of equipment involved in a task
- of an electrical current, measured in amperes
- of electrical force
- current/any current that is not in its intended path
- that does not conduct electricity easily
- protective equipment (eye protection, hard hat, special clothing, etc.)
- of measurement for electrical resistance
- of energy used each second, measured in watts
- or barrier that separates you from live electrical parts
- electrical connection to the earth
- gauge/wire size or diameter (technically, the cross-sectional area)
- fault/loss of current from a circuit to a ground connection
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- wiring/permanent wiring installed in homes and other buildings
- off the energy sources to circuits and equipment and depleting any stored energy
- of electrical charge
- resuscitation-emergency procedure that involves giving artificial breathing and heart massage to someone who is not breathing or does not have a pulse (requires special training)
- used to describe the rate of electrical output
- electrical discharge (bright, electrical sparking) through the air that occurs when high voltages exist across a gap between conductors
- electrical parts to assure a conductive path
- ability to decrease or stop electrical current
- in which an electrical current moves easily
- used to measure current
31 Clues: of electrical force • of electrical charge • used to measure current • much current in a circuit • path for the flow of current • that injury or death will occur • electrical connection to the earth • that does not conduct electricity easily • of measurement for electrical resistance • in which an electrical current moves easily • electrical parts to assure a conductive path • ...
Electrical Safety 2021-09-08
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- of electrical force
- used to measure current
- of electrical charge
- material that does not conduct electricity easily
- electrical discharge (bright, electrical sparking)through the air that occurs when high voltages exist across a gap between conductors
- much current in a circuit
- electrical connection to the earth
- ground potential (0 volts) because of a connection to ground
- Safety and Health Administration-Federal agency in the U.S. Department of Labor that establishes and enforces work-place safety and health regulations
- current/electrical current that passes through a part of the body
- protection device that has an internal part that melts and shuts off the current in a circuit if there is an overload
- gauge/wire size or diameter (technically, the cross-sectional area)
- current - any current that is not in its intended path
- of energy used each second, measured in watts
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- protective equipment (eye protection, hard hat, special clothing, etc.)
- protection device that automatically shuts off the current in a circuit if an overload occurs
- resuscitation-emergency procedure that involves giving artificial breathing and heart massage to someone who is not breathing or does not have a pulse
- used to describe the rate of electrical output
- or barrier that separates you from live electrical parts
- electrical parts to assure a conductive path
- of current from a circuit to a ground connection
- off the energy sources to circuits and equipment and depleting any stored energy
- who has received mandated training on the hazards and on the construction and operation of equipment involved in a task
- ability to decrease or stop electrical current
- that injury or death will occur
- of an electrical current, measured in amperes
- in which an electrical current moves easily
- of measurement for electrical resistance
- path for the flow of current
- wiring installed in homes and other buildings
- opening (turning off) of a circuit by a GFCI or circuit breaker
31 Clues: of electrical force • of electrical charge • used to measure current • much current in a circuit • path for the flow of current • that injury or death will occur • electrical connection to the earth • of measurement for electrical resistance • in which an electrical current moves easily • electrical parts to assure a conductive path • ...
Electrical Tools 2021-10-05
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- Power tool which requires no external electrical power.
- Type of claw on an electricians hammer.
- A________ saw is used by electricians to cut conduit.
- Wearable tool carrier.
- __________ wrench is specialized six-sided tool used to tighten and loosen screws with a matching shape.
- Screwdriver type with a crossed type tip.
- Cork-screw shaped drill bit preferred by electricians.
- ________ joint pliers have an adjustable opening.
- Type of pliers used to cut large cable.
- A cable__________ is used to remove the outer plastic jacket of NM cable
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- Used to install/remove nuts and bolts.
- Wire________ are used to remove conductor insulation.
- Type of outlet protection used on construction sites.
- Pointy tool used to make starter holes.
- Type of pliers used for cutting medium size cable.
- Three letters used to gauge a wire's size.
- Nickname of a small type of level.
- Type of pliers used to reach in narrow spaces.
- Type of saw used to cut sheetrock.
- Tools that rated to protect up to 1000 volts.
20 Clues: Wearable tool carrier. • Nickname of a small type of level. • Type of saw used to cut sheetrock. • Used to install/remove nuts and bolts. • Type of claw on an electricians hammer. • Pointy tool used to make starter holes. • Type of pliers used to cut large cable. • Screwdriver type with a crossed type tip. • Three letters used to gauge a wire's size. • ...
Electrical 2 2021-11-02
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- is a device intended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portion thereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds some predetermined value that is less than that required to operate the overcurrent protective device of the supply circuit.
- A semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification.
- An electronic switching device that switches on or off when a small external voltage is applied across its control terminals. The switching action happens extremely fast.
- Measures the current flow in amperes in a circuit.
- Any material where an electric current does not flow freely. Insulating materials, such as glass, rubber, air, and many plastics have relatively high resistance. Insulators protect equipment and life from electric shock.
- A passive two-terminal electrical component used to store electrical energy temporarily in an electric field.
- Any material where electric current can flow freely. Conductive materials, such as metals, have relatively low resistance. Copper and aluminum wire are the most common conductors used in the electrical trade.
- A spiral of conducting wire, would 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.
- An apparatus that converts direct current into alternating current.
- The combination of electrical disconnect switches, fuses or circuit breakers used to control, protect, and isolate electrical equipment. Switchgear is used both to de-energize equipment to allow work to be done and to clear faults downstream.
- A solid substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, either due to the addition of an impurity or because of temperature effects. Devices made of semiconductors, notably silicon, are essential components of most electronic circuits.
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- is a special type of receptacle or circuit breaker that opens the circuit when it detects a dangerous electrical arc. It’s used to prevent electrical fires.
- A closed path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. Circuits can be in series, parallel, or in any combination of the two.
- is an electronic measurement tool that can measure voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, temperature, frequency.
- The conductors and equipment used to deliver energy from the electrical supply system to the system being served.
- A device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy for use in an external circuit. The source of mechanical energy may vary widely from a hand crank to an internal combustion engine. Generators provide nearly all of the power for electric power grids.
- An automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit. To restore service, the circuit breaker must be reset (closed) after correcting the cause of the overload or failure.
- is a semiconductor device with two terminals, typically allowing the flow of current in one direction only.
- The underground service conductors between the street main – including risers – and the first point of connection to the service-entrance conductors in a terminal box (also known as a junction box), meter, or other enclosure.
- A switch is a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electric current.
20 Clues: Measures the current flow in amperes in a circuit. • An apparatus that converts direct current into alternating current. • A switch is a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electric current. • A semiconductor device with three connections, capable of amplification in addition to rectification. • ...
Electrical Terms 2023-02-08
20 Clues: poder • fluir • Plano • Choque • Vatios • cargar • quemar • proceso • Voltios • Producir • Reanudar • Circuito • comprimir • Conductor • Alambrado • Electrizar • up Reanudar • Electricidad • Interruptores • toma de corriente
Electrical Unit 2013-04-11
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- non-metallic sheathed electrical cable
- a derived unit of power
- a protective cover for cables
- an electrical network that has a closed loop giving a return path for the current
- a measurement of the cross-sectional area of a wire
- pliers used to bend wire
- a container for electrical connections, usually intended to conceal them from sight and deter tampering
- twisting two wires and putting them into a wire nut
- an electrical overload switch
- the SI derived unit for electric potential voltage
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- is a single, usually cylindrical, flexible strand or rod of metal.
- the SI unit of electric current
- an electrical component that can break an electrical circuit
- is a type of fastener characterized by a helical ridge
- a pair of opposing blades much like scissors or wire cutters.
- a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current
- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points
- used to fasten two or more electrical conductors together
- a device for joining electrical circuits together
- a conductor that provides a low impedance path to earth
20 Clues: a derived unit of power • pliers used to bend wire • a protective cover for cables • an electrical overload switch • the SI unit of electric current • non-metallic sheathed electrical cable • a device for joining electrical circuits together • the SI derived unit for electric potential voltage • a measurement of the cross-sectional area of a wire • ...
Electrical Basics 2013-09-22
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- Heat can act upon a device called a _______ couple to create DC.
- Light applied to ________________ materials will produce DC electricity.
- The Voltmeter measures the amount of electrical pressure _______________ between two points being measured.
- Any material with exactly ______ free electrons in the outer orbit are called SEMICONDUCTORS.
- Only the _______ ELECTRONS in the outermost shell (Valance Ring) are free to move from atom to atom.
- The _________ produces electricity through chemical action.
- A _________ has 1 to 3 free electrons in the outer ring.
- Because of their distance from the __________, free electrons have a weak magnetic attraction.
- Current flow is measured in units called ____________.
- As the sun is in the center of the ______ system.
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- An ______________ is any material that inhibits (stops) the flow of electrons (electricity).
- Everything in the world is made of _________.
- These materials are be used in the _________________ of diodes, transistors, and integrated circuit chips.
- Conventional theory, also known as ________ theory, states that current flows from POSITIVE to NEGATIVE.
- Direct Current (DC) Electron Flow is in only ________ direction.
- Higher voltage will produce _________ current flow.
- These groups of atoms (molecules) are sometimes called __________.
- Electricity in motion, meaning you have __________ flowing.
- Normally electrons are prevented from being pulled into the atom by the forward __________ of their rotation.
- No voltage can be applied while the ohmmeter is connected, or _________ to the meter will occur.
- Matter has three __________: Solid, Liquid, and Vapor.
- Conductor material includes ___________ and gold.
22 Clues: Everything in the world is made of _________. • Conductor material includes ___________ and gold. • As the sun is in the center of the ______ system. • Higher voltage will produce _________ current flow. • Matter has three __________: Solid, Liquid, and Vapor. • Current flow is measured in units called ____________. • ...
Electrical Terms 2023-09-03
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- Allows current flow in only one direction.
- Measures voltage in a circuit.
- (Alternating Current) Electric current that changes direction periodically.
- Tool for measuring voltage, current, and resistance.
- Protective tubing for electrical wiring.
- Stores electrical energy in an electrical field.
- Component that resists changes in current flow.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- Law Relates voltage, current, and resistance (V = I * R).
- A safety device that melts when current exceeds a limit.
- Material that allows electricity to flow easily.
- Device that changes voltage levels in AC circuits.
- A device that consumes electrical power.
- Gauge Measurement of wire thickness.
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- (kWh) Unit of electrical energy consumption.
- A closed path through which electricity can flow.
- (Direct Current) Electric current that flows in one direction.
- Material that restricts the flow of electricity.
- Connecting a circuit to the Earth to prevent shock.
- Property that opposes the flow of electrical current.
- Box Enclosure for electrical connections.
- Unit of electric current.
- Circuit A low-resistance path causing excess current.
- Breaker Automatic device to protect circuits from overload.
- The potential difference that drives electric current.
25 Clues: Unit of electric current. • Measures voltage in a circuit. • Gauge Measurement of wire thickness. • Protective tubing for electrical wiring. • A device that consumes electrical power. • Box Enclosure for electrical connections. • The flow of electric charge in a circuit. • Allows current flow in only one direction. • (kWh) Unit of electrical energy consumption. • ...
Electrical energy 2023-11-29
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- Comes from a tree
- A force that counterflows current
- Waste that contains chemical building blocks
- A type of light
- A liquid fossil fuel
- A combustible rock
- Electric current flowing in two directions
- Energy that is produced by the earths heat
- Experimental model of an electric circuit.
- A flow of charged particles
- A material that conducts electricity
- Movement of air
- Electricity made my a nuclear reactor
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- A circuit that has more than one way the current can flow
- Device that is electrically opperated
- A circuit that has one way the current can flow
- Determined by the sun
- Resistance to electric current
- A fundamental two-dimensional circuit representation
- Tool to test electric current
- Fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass
- The SI base unit of electrical current.
- Generation of energy from flowing water
- Potential differences expressed in volts
- Electric current flowing in one direction
- Flamable gas
26 Clues: Flamable gas • A type of light • Movement of air • Comes from a tree • A combustible rock • A liquid fossil fuel • Determined by the sun • A flow of charged particles • Tool to test electric current • Resistance to electric current • A force that counterflows current • Device that is electrically opperated • A material that conducts electricity • Electricity made my a nuclear reactor • ...
Electrical Principles 2024-02-28
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- PVC stands for this
- known as current flow
- this component uses alternating current
- if one consumer fails the other will still function. connected in
- are negatively charged and not tightly bound to the nucleus
- current can not flow through this type of material
- Protects the circuit from overload
- voltage takes a quicker route is known as a (2 words)
- flows from positive to negative
- the VIR triangle is based on this
- Component must be disconnected from the circuit
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- can be used to see what sensors and injectors are doing
- voltage cannot flow (2 words)
- known as electrical pressure
- Must be connected over the component
- Must be connected as part of the circuit for testing
- if one consumer fails the other wont work. this is connected in
- known as the reduction to flow
- use a low current to switch on a high current flow#
- current can flow through this type of material
- measured in watts
- uses this for earth return
22 Clues: measured in watts • PVC stands for this • known as current flow • uses this for earth return • known as electrical pressure • voltage cannot flow (2 words) • known as the reduction to flow • flows from positive to negative • the VIR triangle is based on this • Protects the circuit from overload • Must be connected over the component • this component uses alternating current • ...
Electrical Installation 2024-11-29
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- The number of cycles per second
- Current not in motion
- A measure of resistance
- activates the gas in a lamp
- A measure of electrons flow
- A semi-conductor device
- This device changes DC signal to AC
- When things happen in electrical circuit that should not
- the voltage remains the same in this circuit
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- This only works on AC
- a type of bulb
- High resistance to electric flow
- this fixture is not placed near windows
- The current remains the same in this circuit
- This device stores electrical energy
- circuit A break in the circuit so current cannot flow
- The pressure that moves electrons
- This bias connnect positive to positive and negative to negative
- this type of wave uses 4 diodes
- This conductor can indicate the amount of circuits in a panel
20 Clues: a type of bulb • This only works on AC • Current not in motion • A measure of resistance • A semi-conductor device • activates the gas in a lamp • A measure of electrons flow • The number of cycles per second • this type of wave uses 4 diodes • High resistance to electric flow • The pressure that moves electrons • This device changes DC signal to AC • ...
electrical safety 2024-10-08
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- A portable tool used by engineers, often electrically operated.
- Condition where excessive current flows through a circuit, potentially causing damage.
- Testing procedure to ensure portable appliances are safe.
- A safety measure to prevent users from electric shock by discharging current.
- A hazard that could result from electrical faults in certain environments.
- Breaker that protects against overload in electrical circuits.
- Process of connecting metal components to prevent electric shock.
- A tool with a percussive action used to drill into hard materials.
- The potential for electrical hazards that could cause harm.
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- The unbroken flow of electrical current in a circuit.
- A connection point to plug in electrical devices.
- The potential difference measured in volts.
- Material that allows the flow of electrical current.
- Source of portable electrical power for tools without mains power.
- Material used to prevent electrical conduction.
- A safety device that prevents overcurrent in electrical circuits.
- Device that disconnects a circuit if it detects an imbalance in current flow.
- The procedure to disconnect electrical equipment safely.
- Wires used to carry electrical current between devices.
- Device used to step down voltage from 230V to 110V.
20 Clues: The potential difference measured in volts. • Material used to prevent electrical conduction. • A connection point to plug in electrical devices. • Device used to step down voltage from 230V to 110V. • Material that allows the flow of electrical current. • The unbroken flow of electrical current in a circuit. • Wires used to carry electrical current between devices. • ...
Electrical Safety 2024-08-28
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- separate branches of current
- hazardous condition
- short circuit result
- positive and negative ends of a magnet
- to remove electrical energy
- amperes x volts
- resists the flow of current
- causes current to flow
- converts energy into movement
- current diverted from it desired path
- a unit of measuring the flow
- a type of charge
- safety device
- the opposite of negative
- circuit connected to the frame
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- red tag condition
- to restore a battery
- an instrument for measuring electrical current
- a device with two coil windings
- open and closing electrical device
- electrical conduit
- movement of electricity
- position of switch
- a resistive device
- a unit of measuring resistance
25 Clues: safety device • amperes x volts • a type of charge • red tag condition • electrical conduit • position of switch • a resistive device • hazardous condition • to restore a battery • short circuit result • causes current to flow • movement of electricity • the opposite of negative • to remove electrical energy • resists the flow of current • separate branches of current • ...
Electrical Safety 2025-03-04
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- Is used to protect people from electric shock by covering the conductor.
- This happens when too much current is running through the conductor?
- This will provide protection against faults on a circuit.
- This type of current is produced by rotating a generator.
- What type of bonding is required in bathrooms and kitchens?
- What type of insulation employs two independent layers of insulation?
- To enable a current to flow, there must be a?
- The voltage is directly proportional to the current x the resistance V=IxR, what is this law known as?
- A means of cutting off the electrical supply.
- What type of hazards present themselves as a result of electrical hazard?
- What type of electricity is produced by the build up of electrons on weak conductors or insulators
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- What type of bonding is used when potential metallic conductors exist near to electrical conductors in buildings?
- What is a common injury from electricity?
- A person possessing the sufficient knowledge, experience and training is known as?
- Are very poor conductors
- A maintenance action involving careful scrutiny of an item of electrical equipment to detect a fault is known as?
- This is one type of formal inspection and testing of electrical appliances.
- This is a measurement carried out to monitor the conditions of an item of electrical equipment.
- Enables the current to return directly to earth by providing a circuit of least resistance.
- This type of current is produced by a battery.
- What can you do to the voltage to reduce the risks of electric shock?
21 Clues: Are very poor conductors • What is a common injury from electricity? • To enable a current to flow, there must be a? • A means of cutting off the electrical supply. • This type of current is produced by a battery. • This will provide protection against faults on a circuit. • This type of current is produced by rotating a generator. • ...
electrical 2021-03-30
11 Clues: make light • to power tools • used for screws • the main transport • main electrical tool • used to plug stuff in • to keep them protected • to run lights and power • for little precise jobs • how they reach high places • to run ethernet from a modern
Electrical Circuits 2025-02-02
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- A material that resists the flow of electricity, like plastic or rubber.
- The (SI) unit for electrical force
- The electric force/pressure a source is able to produce, measured in volts (V)
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, like metal wires.
- The flow of electric charge through a conductor, measured in amperes (A).
- A circuit where components are connected end-to-end, with current flowing through each component in sequence
- A complete path through which electricity can flow.
- A circuit where components are connected side-by-side, with current dividing into multiple paths
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- A component that resists the flow of current, used to control current in a circuit
- The (SI) unit for electrical current. 1 coulomb of electrons per second
- The opposition to the flow of electric current in a conductor, measured in ohms (Ω)
- A device that uses electrical energy in a circuit, like a light bulb, or other device
- A circuit where the path is incomplete, preventing current flow
- The (SI) unit of electrical resistance
- A device that generates an electrical current
- A safety device that protects electrical circuits from excessive current
- A device that can open or close a circuit, controlling the flow of current
- An unintended path of low resistance that allows a large current to flow, potentially causing damage
- A circuit where the path is complete, allowing current to flow
19 Clues: The (SI) unit for electrical force • The (SI) unit of electrical resistance • A device that generates an electrical current • A complete path through which electricity can flow. • A circuit where the path is complete, allowing current to flow • A circuit where the path is incomplete, preventing current flow • ...
Electrical Vocab 2023-01-24
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- A negatively charged part of an atom
- A substance or material that allows electrical current to flow through it.
- Any material that will not allow electricity to easily flow through.
- Current, Electric current flowing in only one direction
- The path followed by a flow of electric current.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- A single or group of connected electric cells
- Measurement of current flow through a conductor.
- A neutral charged part of an atom
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- The center of an atom that contains both protons and neutrons.
- A unit for measuring electric power.
- The unit of measurement of force used to produce an electric current.
- The movement or flow of electricity through a conductor.
- The flow of electrons.
- An electrical device or devices that use(s) electric power.
- A positively charged part of an atom
- Current, Electric current that reverses directions at regular intervals.
- The unit of measurement of the electrical resistance of a material.
- The resistance to flow of electricity through a material.
19 Clues: The flow of electrons. • The smallest unit of matter. • A neutral charged part of an atom • A unit for measuring electric power. • A negatively charged part of an atom • A positively charged part of an atom • A single or group of connected electric cells • The path followed by a flow of electric current. • Measurement of current flow through a conductor. • ...
Electrical safety 2025-10-14
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- Material that allows electrical charge to flow easily
- a measure of flow rate of electric charge
- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- Device used to change voltage levels
- Insulated tool used to work safely safely on energized equipment
- Abbreviation for gear that protects workers
- Type of electrical equipment with no exposed live parts
- Device that trips when detecting ground faults
- Permission and documentation required to work near energized lines
- Electrically operated switch
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- The flow of electrical charge
- Unit used to measure electric resistance
- Used to safety redirect fault current
- When a line or component is live and carries current
- A safety device that melts and breaks a circuit when overloaded
- Acronym for a system that prevents unexpected energization
- Sudden release of energy that can cause severe burns
- Electrical potential difference between two points
- Opposes the flow of electrical current
19 Clues: Electrically operated switch • The flow of electrical charge • Device used to change voltage levels • Used to safety redirect fault current • Opposes the flow of electrical current • Unit used to measure electric resistance • a measure of flow rate of electric charge • Abbreviation for gear that protects workers • Material that resists the flow of electricity • ...
Automotive cross word puzzle 2025-04-17
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- - Electrical potential difference between two points.
- - Any component that consumes electrical power.
- - Component that allows current to flow in one direction only.
- - Safety device that protects electrical circuits.
- - Device that controls the output of the alternator.
- - Unit that controls specific functions in a vehicle.
- - Device that detects changes in the environment and sends signals.
- - Electromechanical switch used to control circuits.
- - Stores electrical energy for starting the engine.
- - System that initiates the combustion process in an engine.
- - Opposition to the flow of electrical current.
- - Point where a conductor connects to an electrical device.
- - Device used to join electrical circuits together.
- - Motor that turns the engine to start it.
- - Material that resists the flow of electrical current.
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- - Electromagnetic coil used to control a mechanical device.
- - Material that allows the flow of electrical current.
- - Network of wires that distribute electrical power.
- - Bundle of wires and connectors used in automotive electrical systems.
- - Reference point in an electrical circuit.
- - Measure of the flow of electrical current.
- - Semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- - Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- - Device used to open or close an electrical circuit.
- - Device that stores electrical energy temporarily.
- - Path through which electricity flows.
26 Clues: - Path through which electricity flows. • - Motor that turns the engine to start it. • - Reference point in an electrical circuit. • - Measure of the flow of electrical current. • - Any component that consumes electrical power. • - Opposition to the flow of electrical current. • - Safety device that protects electrical circuits. • ...
Electrical 2023-08-09
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- opposition to the current flow
- stores electrical energy in the form of chemical energy which can be converted back into electrical energy
- flow of electrons (electricity)
- electric current that changes its direction very frequently at regular intervals
- used as a common return for an electric circuit and as an arbitrary zero of potential
- does not allow a complete path for current flow
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- electric potential or potential difference expressed in volts(pressure)
- used to convert ac voltage into dc voltage
- when the load in a circuit has been bypassed and there is no resistance in the circuit
- road map for electric components
- an electric current flowing in one direction only
11 Clues: opposition to the current flow • flow of electrons (electricity) • road map for electric components • used to convert ac voltage into dc voltage • does not allow a complete path for current flow • an electric current flowing in one direction only • electric potential or potential difference expressed in volts(pressure) • ...
Electrical 2025-01-30
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- power from breaker
- Voltage of household outlets/switches
- Runs power back and forth between 3-ways
- Electricity always wants to get here
- Plugs have a small prong and large prong so they match outlet
- ________ to ________wire color to screw (hot)
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- What draws power from this point forward
- _______to________ wire color to screw color (neutral)
- Usually(supposed to be)white wire
- This formula helps us calculate the amount of power being used or force
- What it's called to twist 2 or more wires together with a short wire to bounce power
11 Clues: power from breaker • Usually(supposed to be)white wire • Electricity always wants to get here • Voltage of household outlets/switches • What draws power from this point forward • Runs power back and forth between 3-ways • ________ to ________wire color to screw (hot) • _______to________ wire color to screw color (neutral) • ...
Electrical Force 2022-12-22
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- - - santa's reindeer that is star-like
- - red and white - a sweet Christmas candy
- - the best electrical conductor
- - electrons flow in one direction
- - unit for electrical resistance
- - an edible house
- - the flow of electrons
- - the most popular Christmas carol
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- - the most common electrical conductor
- - a force that moves electrons
- - a negative electrical terminal
- - a positive electrical terminal
- - another name for Santa Claus
- - an electron in the outer shell
- - the best Christmas cartoon
- - unit for electrical frequency
- - wire thickness
- - the rate of electron flow
- - best Christmas movie
19 Clues: - wire thickness • - an edible house • - best Christmas movie • - the flow of electrons • - the rate of electron flow • - the best Christmas cartoon • - a force that moves electrons • - another name for Santa Claus • - the best electrical conductor • - unit for electrical frequency • - a negative electrical terminal • - a positive electrical terminal • ...
Electrical Review 2022-07-11
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- common terminal on three way
- connection from power source to load
- major piece of equipment for fall protection
- a complete and closed path for electricity
- a three way switch has this many terminals
- one natural way to generate electricity
- occupational safety and health administration
- another word for neutral
- the connection of two or more wires
- a non metallic conductor
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- one of the best insulators
- protection from falling objects
- wires that connect three-ways to each other
- this allows you to energize a corded load
- what we sometimes call the switch leg
- a good insulator that's also transparent
- control device to load
- wire that allows flow back to the earth
- one of the most common causes of jobsite injuries
19 Clues: control device to load • another word for neutral • a non metallic conductor • one of the best insulators • common terminal on three way • protection from falling objects • the connection of two or more wires • connection from power source to load • what we sometimes call the switch leg • one natural way to generate electricity • wire that allows flow back to the earth • ...
Electrical Circuits 2025-03-14
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- What is a complete path for electricity to flow through?
- What type of material does not allow electricity to flow easily?
- What component provides the energy in a simple circuit?
- What unit measures the flow of electricity?
- What type of material allows electricity to flow easily?
- What safety device melts and breaks a circuit if too much current flows?
- What circuit has more than one loop
- What unit measures the "push" of electricity?
- What component slows down the flow of electricity?
- What component is used to open or close a circuit?
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- What is used to connect components in a circuit?
- What is the flow of electrical charge called?
- What component's symbol is a circle with a cross in it
- What do you measure potential difference with?
- What do you measure current with?
- What word describes a circuit with a break in it?
- What word describes a complete circuit?
- What type of circuit has components connected one after the other?
- What is transferred by an electrical current?
19 Clues: What do you measure current with? • What circuit has more than one loop • What word describes a complete circuit? • What unit measures the flow of electricity? • What is the flow of electrical charge called? • What is transferred by an electrical current? • What unit measures the "push" of electricity? • What do you measure potential difference with? • ...
Electricity and Automotive Electronics A.S.E. 6 2023-12-17
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- Sensor Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft
- Device that interrupts or the flow of electrical current
- Board Diagnostics system used for vehicle self-diagnosis.
- Connection point for electrical components to the vehicle's chassis.
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Location where an electrical circuit is connected to the vehicle's frame
- Stores electrical energy for starting
- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- Device that detects changes in engine's operating systems sending signals to the vehicle's computer
- Switch Device that starts and stops the engine
- Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire
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- A closed loop of conductive material through which electrical current flows
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- Device used to join electrical circuits together
- Protective device that interrupts the flow of electrical current.
- Electromagnetic switch used to control high-current circuits
- Computer that manages the powertrain system
- Component that transforms low voltage to high voltage for spark plugs
- Unit of electrical current
- Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle
- Bundle of wires providing electrical connections in a vehicle.
21 Clues: Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical resistance • Stores electrical energy for starting • Computer that manages the powertrain system • Switch Device that starts and stops the engine • Device used to join electrical circuits together • Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle • Sensor Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft • ...
Automotive Electronics/ Electricity 3.0 2024-07-15
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- Computer that manages the powertrain system
- Stores electrical energy for starting
- Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire
- Device that detects changes in engine's operating systems sending signals to the vehicle's computer
- Switch Device that starts and stops the engine
- Sensor Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft
- Device used to join electrical circuits together
- Protective device that interrupts the flow of electrical current.
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
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- Location where an electrical circuit is connected to the vehicle's frame
- Unit of electrical current
- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- Board Diagnostics system used for vehicle self-diagnosis.
- Connection point for electrical components to the vehicle's chassis.
- Component that transforms low voltage to high voltage for spark plugs
- Electromagnetic switch used to control high-current circuits
- Device that interrupts or the flow of electrical current
- A closed loop of conductive material through which electrical current flows
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle
20 Clues: Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical resistance • Stores electrical energy for starting • Computer that manages the powertrain system • Switch Device that starts and stops the engine • Device used to join electrical circuits together • Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle • Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire • ...
Trailer Wiring Terms Crossword 2025-03-25
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- - The system of electrical connections used to transmit power.
- – A unit of electrical resistance.
- – A metal contact point in a trailer wiring plug.
- – Electrical components that provide illumination or signals.
- – A system that slows or stops a moving trailer.
- – The act of checking electrical functionality.
- – A material that allows electricity to flow easily.
- - The return path for electrical current in a circuit.
- – The electrical potential difference between two points.
- - A vehicle designed to be towed behind another vehicle.
- – A type of light-emitting diode used in trailer lighting.
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- – A protective covering that prevents electrical contact.
- – A safety device that protects circuits from overloads.
- – A device used to join electrical circuits together.
- – An unintended electrical connection that causes issues.
- – The signal used to indicate a vehicle is changing direction.
- – The flow of electrical charge through a conductor.
- – A measurement of wire thickness.
- – A source of stored electrical energy used in trailers.
- – A flat electrical contact used in certain trailer connectors.
20 Clues: – A unit of electrical resistance. • – A measurement of wire thickness. • – The act of checking electrical functionality. • – A system that slows or stops a moving trailer. • – A metal contact point in a trailer wiring plug. • – The flow of electrical charge through a conductor. • – A material that allows electricity to flow easily. • ...
Electrical Principles 2022-10-06
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- Units current is measured in.
- Type of current typically found in cars.
- Movement of free electrons from atom to atom
- Device that uses electrical energy.
- Cure that represents alternating current.
- Substance that allows the flow of electrons.
- Creating electricity with magnetic field
- Iron core through coils of wire
- Magnetic Field.
- Atomic force that can attract or repel.
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- Electrical force.
- power supply
- Particle that cannot be broken in smaller pieces.
- Excess protons.
- Opposition to free electron flow.
- Excess electrons.
- Group of one type of atom.
- Units in which resistance is measured.
- Closed electrical path.
19 Clues: power supply • Excess protons. • Magnetic Field. • Electrical force. • Excess electrons. • Closed electrical path. • Group of one type of atom. • Units current is measured in. • Iron core through coils of wire • Opposition to free electron flow. • Device that uses electrical energy. • Units in which resistance is measured. • Atomic force that can attract or repel. • ...
Electrical vocabulary 2016-10-31
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- an electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power.
- a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit.
- Circuit a closed circuit in which the current follows one path
- production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor due to its dynamic interaction with a magnetic field.
- a unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.
- a flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
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- the presence and flow of electric charge.
- the Standard International (SI) unit of electric potential or electromotive force.
- useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed
- when a force applied to an object moves the object in the same direction as the force
- electric potential energy per unit charge
- energy that is caused by moving electric charges.
- A material or an object that can conduct heat, electricity, light, or sound.
- states that V = IR, where V is the voltage difference, I is the current in amperes, and R is the resistance in ohms.
- The capacity or power to do work
- an electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- standard unit for measuring the electrical resistance of a material or an electrical device
- the rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
19 Clues: The capacity or power to do work • the presence and flow of electric charge. • electric potential energy per unit charge • energy that is caused by moving electric charges. • Circuit a closed circuit in which the current follows one path • a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. • ...
Electrical Crossword 2022-05-27
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- If current flowing through a bulb is reduced it becomes __________
- If we create a __________ in a circuit, current will cease to flow
- If you __________ the switch in a circuit, current will flow
- A complete path for electrons to flow around is called a __________
- Unit of electrical resistance
- A tiny particle with a negative charge
- More than one cell connected together form a __________
- An object with too many, or too few electrons, is said to be __________
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- What component will light up when current flows through it in one direction only
- An __________ will not allow current to pass through it
- Unlike charges __________
- This kind of material will allow current to pass through it
- The amount of __________ from a bulb depends upon how much current is flowing through it
- Items such as calculators and digital watches are known as __________ devices
- A __________ glows more brightly as more current flows through it
- If you __________ the switch in a circuit, no current can flow
- Current flow is measured in __________
- A switch could simple be a piece of __________
18 Clues: Unlike charges __________ • Unit of electrical resistance • A tiny particle with a negative charge • Current flow is measured in __________ • A switch could simple be a piece of __________ • An __________ will not allow current to pass through it • More than one cell connected together form a __________ • This kind of material will allow current to pass through it • ...
Electronics 2023-09-28
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- - Generates continuous electrical signals, often used in clocks.
- (Integrated Circuit) - Miniaturized electronic circuit on a semiconductor chip.
- - A component that limits the flow of electrical current.
- - Stores electrical energy for portable devices.
- - Allows current to flow in one direction only.
- - Light Emitting Diode, emits light when current flows through it.
- - Material that restricts the flow of electricity.
- - Unit of electrical resistance.
- - Changes voltage levels in alternating current (AC) circuits.
- - The flow of electrical charge, measured in amperes.
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- - Increases the strength of an electrical signal.
- - A closed loop of conductive material for electrical flow.
- - Stores electrical energy in an electrostatic field.
- - Reference point for electrical potential in a circuit.
- - Joining metals to create electrical connections.
- - Device for opening or closing an electrical circuit.
- - Material that allows the easy flow of electricity.
- - A semiconductor device used for amplification and switching.
- - Electrical potential difference, measured in volts.
- - A small computer on a single integrated circuit.
20 Clues: - Unit of electrical resistance. • - Allows current to flow in one direction only. • - Stores electrical energy for portable devices. • - Increases the strength of an electrical signal. • - Joining metals to create electrical connections. • - Material that restricts the flow of electricity. • - A small computer on a single integrated circuit. • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- - unit used to measure a material’s resistance
- (R) - tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- current (AC) - electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet) change
- circuit - current cannot flow through
- Law - flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- wire - carries current away from appliance and back to source
- - source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- - form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
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- - measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- - measure of the rate of flow
- wire - carries current
- - an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- - material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
- current (DC) - electricity flows in one direction
- - tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- circuit - occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- (E) - measure of electrical pressure
- - a material that electricity flows freely through
18 Clues: wire - carries current • - measure of the rate of flow • (E) - measure of electrical pressure • circuit - current cannot flow through • - unit used to measure a material’s resistance • current (DC) - electricity flows in one direction • - tubing that contains individual insulated wires • - a material that electricity flows freely through • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- measure of electrical pressure
- measure of the rate of flow
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- unit used to measure a material’s resistance
- current cannot flow through
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- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- electricity flows in one direction
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- carries current to appliance
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
- a material that electricity flows freely through
18 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • unit used to measure a material’s resistance • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • ...
Electrical Terms 2025-09-05
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- The force (or pressure) that pushes electric current through a circuit, measured in volts (V).
- Current Electric current that changes direction repeatedly (like household electricity).
- The flow of electric charge (usually electrons) through a material.
- A safety device that melts to break a circuit if the current is too high.
- Circuit A circuit that is broken, so current cannot flow.
- A device that opens or closes a circuit to control electricity flow.
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily (like rubber, plastic, or glass).
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily (like copper or aluminum).
- Connecting an electrical circuit to the earth for safety.
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- A device that changes voltage levels in an AC circuit.
- Any device that uses electricity (like a light bulb or motor).
- How much a material resists the flow of electric current, measured in ohms (Ω).
- Breaker A safety switch that automatically opens a circuit if there’s too much current.
- The movement of electric charge through a circuit, measured in amperes (amps, A).
- Circuit A complete path where current flows.
- Current Electric current that flows in only one direction (like batteries).
- (P) – The rate at which electricity is used or produced, measured in watts (W).
- A closed path that allows current to flow.
- Circuit An unintended path with very low resistance that can cause overheating or damage.
19 Clues: A closed path that allows current to flow. • Circuit A complete path where current flows. • A device that changes voltage levels in an AC circuit. • Circuit A circuit that is broken, so current cannot flow. • Connecting an electrical circuit to the earth for safety. • Any device that uses electricity (like a light bulb or motor). • ...
electrical 4 2012-11-29
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- the material used for a earth rod within a TT system
- a cable used to transmit digital pulses of light
- this earthing system has the neutral and earth combined
- a simplified drawing showing the physical circuit
- these regulations are the law
- a rectangular casing for cables
- this is used for cable insulation
- the switching system used on a stairs
- this type of conduit has strong mechanical protection
- sockets are normally wired this way
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- boxes are used to show the sequnce of control
- this cable can withstand very high temperatures
- this type of cable support system shares its name with a food carrier
- the cable most used for a domestic installation
- a pvc round containment for cables
- the Mcb size for a lighting circuit
- 110v plugs are this colour
- cable can be clipped or tied to this cable support
18 Clues: 110v plugs are this colour • these regulations are the law • a rectangular casing for cables • this is used for cable insulation • a pvc round containment for cables • the Mcb size for a lighting circuit • sockets are normally wired this way • the switching system used on a stairs • boxes are used to show the sequnce of control • ...
Electrical Theory 2023-02-24
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- This component produces 12 volts for our vehicle.
- This device protects a circuit by melting when too much current passes through it.
- This is the flow of electrons.
- This type of circuit has only one path for current flow.
- This is material that doesn't allow the flow of electricity.
- These particles are in the nucleus of an atom and have a positive charge.
- This has a negative charge and includes all metal parts of the car.
- These are usually made of copper and act as conductors.
- This can be described as the flow of electrons.
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- All matter is made up of these.
- This component produces light.
- These particles are in the outer rings of atoms and have a negative charge.
- This is material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- This is the force that "pushes back" or resists the flow of electricity.
- This component turns a circuit on and off.
- This type of circuit has multiple paths for current flow.
- This is the electrical "push".
- These particles are in the nucleus of an atom and have a neutral charge.
18 Clues: This component produces light. • This is the flow of electrons. • This is the electrical "push". • All matter is made up of these. • This component turns a circuit on and off. • This can be described as the flow of electrons. • This component produces 12 volts for our vehicle. • These are usually made of copper and act as conductors. • ...
electrical crossword 2020-11-05
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- when a lightbulb is very...
- an electrical safety device that can stop current from flowing if it becomes overloaded
- part of the circuit that opens and closes
- the form of electricity that is stored in warehouses.
- at the end of wires
- Serbian-American engineer and physicist
- a complete circle that consists of a battery, lightbulb, wires and a switch.
- a type of electricity that doesn't move
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- makes a sound when you press it
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it.
- a connection of thin, metal rods surrounded by rubber
- when the light isn't very bright.
- something that doesn't let electricity pass through
- when two lines never meet
- something that allows electricity to pass through
- the person that invented the lightbulb
- a piece of solid material fitting tightly into a hole and blocking it up
- on the inside if a lightbulb.
18 Clues: at the end of wires • when two lines never meet • when a lightbulb is very... • on the inside if a lightbulb. • makes a sound when you press it • when the light isn't very bright. • the person that invented the lightbulb • Serbian-American engineer and physicist • a type of electricity that doesn't move • part of the circuit that opens and closes • ...
Electrical HVAC 2025-11-19
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- DC voltage
- where excess voltage dissipates
- the power side of ac voltage
- The flow of electric current
- line of power
- the line AC Voltage uses to get back to the source
- current AC voltage
- the man who pushed DC voltage
- the neutral side of low voltage
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- supply of power
- increases or decreases voltage
- power
- protects the transformer]
- the man who pushed AC voltage
- an electrical error
- set of electrical contacts
- the impeding of electrical flow
- component that consumes electric
18 Clues: power • DC voltage • line of power • supply of power • current AC voltage • an electrical error • protects the transformer] • set of electrical contacts • the power side of ac voltage • The flow of electric current • the man who pushed AC voltage • the man who pushed DC voltage • increases or decreases voltage • where excess voltage dissipates • the impeding of electrical flow • ...
Electrical Terms 2024-04-02
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- Obstructions in the Flow
- Force of the Flow
- The movement of electrons through a conductor (wire) from negative to positive.
- Elements that easily receive electrons, but rarely give them up. Found on the right side of the periodic table.
- Elements that can give up or receive electrons. Found in the middle of the periodic table.
- The part of physics that studies the movement of electrons.
- Producing electricity directly from chemicals & chemical reactions (batteries)
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Amount of Electrons
- Generating Electricity by Rotating a magnet within a conductive metal (spinning a magnet)
- Elements that easily give up electrons, but rarely receive them. Found on the left side of the periodic table.
- Electricity from photons (solar)
- The outermost layer of electrons on an atom.
- All components in separate lines, when one goes out only that one stays out.
- Matter comprised of multiple types of atoms joined together.
- Matter comprised of only one type of atom.
- Generating Electricity by Physical separation and production of charge (scooping up electrons)
- All components of circuit in a line, when one goes out, they all go out.
18 Clues: Force of the Flow • Amount of Electrons • Obstructions in the Flow • Electricity from photons (solar) • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Matter comprised of only one type of atom. • The outermost layer of electrons on an atom. • The part of physics that studies the movement of electrons. • Matter comprised of multiple types of atoms joined together. • ...
Electrical control 2025-03-30
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- The fatty layer surrounding axons, speeding up electrical transmission.
- Neurons that transmit signals from the CNS to muscles or glands to initiate action.
- Branch-like extensions of a neuron that receive electrical signals from other neurons.
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in neurons.
- A nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses.
- The gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted via neurotransmitters.
- A rapid electrical signal that travels along the axon of a neuron.
- The main pathway for transmitting electrical signals between the brain and the body.
- Nerves outside the CNS that transmit electrical signals to and from the body.
- The long extension of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body.
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- Consists of the brain and spinal cord, processing electrical signals.
- The level of stimulus required to trigger an action potential.
- The neural pathway that mediates a reflex action, involving sensory neurons, motor neurons, and the spinal cord.
- The organ that controls and coordinates electrical signals, emotions, thought, and actions.
- Chemicals that transmit signals across synapses between neurons.
- Neurons that carry signals from sensory receptors to the CNS.
- The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary bodily functions.
- An automatic, rapid response to a stimulus controlled by the spinal cord.
18 Clues: A nerve cell that transmits electrical impulses. • A sudden surge of electrical activity in neurons. • Neurons that carry signals from sensory receptors to the CNS. • The level of stimulus required to trigger an action potential. • Chemicals that transmit signals across synapses between neurons. • A rapid electrical signal that travels along the axon of a neuron. • ...
Electrical Terms 2022-04-13
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- Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Protects wire from cross talking to other electrical appliances in home
- Controls whether a circuit is open or closed
- The path followed by a flow of electric current
- A location for an appliance to connect to the electric grid
- Device used to measure electrical current
- Non-metallic sheathing housing electrical wires
- Measurement of current flow through a conductor
- Connects an electrical current to the earth
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- This is a flash of light caused by an atmospheric electrical discharge between two clouds, or between a cloud and the earth.
- This is the amount of energy needed to power an appliance
- Material the allows for the free flow of electrons (such as copper)
- This is the measurement of an electrical current
- Wire that is made up of many small copper fibers
- Provides a safety for an appliance so it is not damaged by an electric surge
- this takes one voltage type and steps up or down to another voltage
- Wire that is all one piece
17 Clues: Wire that is all one piece • Device used to measure electrical current • Connects an electrical current to the earth • Controls whether a circuit is open or closed • The path followed by a flow of electric current • Non-metallic sheathing housing electrical wires • Measurement of current flow through a conductor • This is the measurement of an electrical current • ...
Electrical Signaling 2018-09-12
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- ions that are found in high concentration and don't easily move
- __________ in anionic form are referred to as A-
- _____________ potential. membrane voltage when chemical and electrical driving forces are equal but opposite
- Movement in or out of the cell from high to low concentration
- Mainly created by Na+/K+ exchange pumps
- Has a slight excess of cations
- An atom that has gained electrons
- Movement out of the cell
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- _____________ driving force; combines 2 driving forces.
- The eq. potential for this positively charged ion is +60mV
- -70mV, refers to a cell that has not been stimulated
- The charge of the membrane voltage is measured here
- An atom that has lost electrons
- a stimulus for a protein channel to open
- Dependent on leak or gated channels
- Has an equilibrium potential of -94mV
- Movement into the cell
17 Clues: Movement into the cell • Movement out of the cell • Has a slight excess of cations • An atom that has lost electrons • An atom that has gained electrons • Dependent on leak or gated channels • Has an equilibrium potential of -94mV • Mainly created by Na+/K+ exchange pumps • a stimulus for a protein channel to open • __________ in anionic form are referred to as A- • ...
Electrical Induction 2023-02-14
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- a device used to decrease the voltage and increase tha amperage
- a material that prevents forms of energy to be transferred easily
- a device used to increase the voltage and decrease the amps
- some are wind, steam, water. Generally hooked to a generator and capture energy and turn it into mechanical motion
- a device used to produce electrical energy
- a type of current that doesn't change polarity. We get this type of current from batteries.
- site where electrical power coming from power plant is dropped down in voltage before being dropped again by the transformer close to your house.
- a device that uses electrical energy to produce mechanical motion
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- a material that allows forms of energy to be transferred easily
- making use of a conductor moving in a magnetic field to produce electricity
- a type of current that changes polarity from +/-/+ etc. 60X a second in the U.S.
- the unit of electrical power, amperage X voltage =
- side of a transformer that power is going out on.
- side of a transformer that power is coming in on.
- a device that produces a magnetic field, can be permanent or electrical
- the unit of electrical flow. Alot of houses have 150 or 200 ____ service to their house.
- unit of electrical potential, in the U.S. most receptacles are rated at 120 of these.
17 Clues: a device used to produce electrical energy • side of a transformer that power is going out on. • side of a transformer that power is coming in on. • the unit of electrical power, amperage X voltage = • a device used to increase the voltage and decrease the amps • a material that allows forms of energy to be transferred easily • ...
Electrical crossword 2023-01-24
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- A device that gives DC electrical energy from chemicals.
- Something that replenishes a battery's energy.
- EMF and potential difference is measured in
- Device for stepping voltages up or down.
- External coating used in buried pipeline.
- Steel 48 inch pipeline MOC
- Something you get when touching high voltage
- What current is measured in
- Something that is bad at passing a current.
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- The bit that remains stationary in a motor
- Corrosion is an ___________ Phenomenon.
- Hertz is the unit of ______.
- Full wave or half wave device to change AC to DC
- A resistor that reacts to heat.
- Popular brand of insulation tester.
- The wire melts to protect you.
- Unit of resistance
17 Clues: Unit of resistance • What current is measured in • Hertz is the unit of ______. • Steel 48 inch pipeline MOC • The wire melts to protect you. • A resistor that reacts to heat. • Popular brand of insulation tester. • Corrosion is an ___________ Phenomenon. • Device for stepping voltages up or down. • External coating used in buried pipeline. • ...
ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS 2024-09-21
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- safety system in electrical installations that provides a low-resistance path for electrical currents to flow safely into the ground in case of a short circuit
- device that electronically redirects the flow of electricity or fluid
- locking mechanism that uses electricity to operate
- device used to control electrical circuits by initiating or interrupting the flow of electricity when pressed
- allows multiple electrical devices to be connected to a single power outlet
- to protect wire connections
- allows users to see and speak with visitors at their door or within a building through video and audio capabilities
- used primarily for electrical circuit protection
- measure the amount of electrical energy consumed
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- lighting device that automatically turns on during a power outage
- device that produces a loud sound to alert or warn individuals about emergencies or specific events
- safety device used in electrical circuits to protect against overcurrent
- electrical device that changes the voltage level of alternating current (AC) in an electrical circuit
- device used to connect electrical appliances or devices to the power supply
- changes electrical current
- audio signal that plays when a phone receives a call, message, or notification
- allows people to communicate with each other within a building or specific area, without needing phones or other external communication systems
17 Clues: changes electrical current • to protect wire connections • used primarily for electrical circuit protection • measure the amount of electrical energy consumed • locking mechanism that uses electricity to operate • lighting device that automatically turns on during a power outage • device that electronically redirects the flow of electricity or fluid • ...
Wood Shop Safety 2024-11-14
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- Used to connect and insulate wire ends
- Tool for measuring electrical properties
- Protective tubing for electrical wires
- Device that changes voltage levels
- Unit of electrical power
- Measure of wire thickness
- Protective conductor connected to earth
- Breaker that prevents electrical fires
- Amount of electrical current flow
- list covers a range of topics related to residential wiring
- Sacrificial device that protects against overcurrent
- Unit of electrical pressure
- White wire that completes the circuit
- Another term for an electrical outlet
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- Professional who installs and repairs wiring
- Path for electrical current to flow
- Material covering wires for safety
- Where you plug in electrical devices
- Switch that varies light intensity
- Black or red wire carrying current
- Electrical pressure measured in volts
- Unit of electrical current
- Device used to open or close a circuit
- Central distribution point for electricity
- Device that interrupts current in case of overload
- Secondary distribution point for electricity
- Box where multiple wires connect
- Outlet that protects against ground faults
- Type of switch for controlling lights from two locations
- Proper orientation of hot and neutral wires
- Common type of residential electrical cable
31 Clues: Unit of electrical power • Measure of wire thickness • Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical pressure • Box where multiple wires connect • Amount of electrical current flow • Material covering wires for safety • Switch that varies light intensity • Black or red wire carrying current • Device that changes voltage levels • Path for electrical current to flow • ...
Automotive Electricity/Electronics A.S.E. 6 2023-12-17
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- Component that transforms low voltage to high voltage for spark plugs
- Electromagnetic switch used to control high-current circuits
- Sensor Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft
- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- Unit of electrical current
- Protective device that interrupts the flow of electrical current.
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Device that detects changes in engine's operating systems sending signals to the vehicle's computer
- A closed loop of conductive material through which electrical current flows
- Device used to join electrical circuits together
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- Stores electrical energy for starting
- Switch Device that starts and stops the engine
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- Connection point for electrical components to the vehicle's chassis.
- Bundle of wires providing electrical connections in a vehicle.
- Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire
- Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle
- Device that interrupts or the flow of electrical current
18 Clues: Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical resistance • Stores electrical energy for starting • Switch Device that starts and stops the engine • Device used to join electrical circuits together • Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle • Sensor Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft • Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire • ...
Automotive Crossword puzzle 2025-04-17
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- Load – Any device or component that consumes electrical power.
- – An electromechanical device that moves a plunger when energized, used in starters and other components.
- – The flow of electric charge through a circuit.
- – A collection of wires bundled together to distribute electrical power and signals.
- Relay – An electrically controlled switch that allows a low-current signal to activate a high-current circuit.
- – A component that controls voltage output from the alternator.
- – A component in older ignition systems that directs high-voltage electricity to the correct spark plug.
- – A device used to join electrical components or wiring.
- – The strength of an electric current measured in amperes (amps).
- – A tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
- – A rechargeable component that stores electrical energy for starting the engine and running electrical accessories.
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- – The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit.
- Motor – An electric motor that turns the engine over to initiate combustion.
- – A safety device that prevents electrical overload by breaking the circuit when excessive current flows.
- – The opposition to electrical current flow, measured in ohms.
- – A device that generates electrical power to charge the battery and run electrical systems.
- – A complete path that allows electrical current to flow.
- Link – A special wire that acts as a fuse, protecting circuits from excessive current.
- – An electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy.
- Diagram – A visual representation of electrical connections and components in a vehicle.
- – The reference point in an electrical circuit where voltage is considered zero.
- Circuit – A circuit where components are connected in multiple paths for current flow.
- Coil – A device that transforms low-voltage battery power into high voltage for the spark plugs.
- – The unit of measurement for electrical resistance.
- (Engine Control Unit) – A computer that controls various engine functions, including fuel injection and ignition timing.
- – A semiconductor that allows current to flow in only one direction.
26 Clues: – The flow of electric charge through a circuit. • – The unit of measurement for electrical resistance. • – A device used to join electrical components or wiring. • – A complete path that allows electrical current to flow. • – The opposition to electrical current flow, measured in ohms. • Load – Any device or component that consumes electrical power. • ...
Electrical Wiring - Power Distribution 2024-11-19
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- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- Outlet used in damp or wet locations
- Place where Electrical Power is created and sent out
- The name of the wires connecting 2 3way switches together.
- The measure of electrical pressure
- Term that define electrical service coming in overhead
- The measure of electrical usage
- The measure of electrical flow
- Material that conducts electricity
- Device used to prevent overcurrent in an electrical system
- Connecting the electrical system to earth
- Wires bring electricity from the grid to the home
- Person who supervises building projects from development to completion
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- Connecting all metallic parts of an electrical system
- Device used to bring electrical wires into a property
- Insulation color of ground
- Electricians "bible" used to define safe and professional installations
- Device used to read the amount of power usage within a building
- Used to increase or decrease voltage
- Law, Used to find the relationship between Voltage, Amperage, and Power
- switch , Device used to control lights from 2 places
- Wire used to transmit electricity over long distances
- Term that defines electrical service coming in from the ground
- Person who designs constructions plans
- Tradespeople who repair and maintain the electrical distribution system
- The measure of electrical resistance
26 Clues: Insulation color of ground • The measure of electrical flow • The measure of electrical usage • The measure of electrical pressure • Material that conducts electricity • Outlet used in damp or wet locations • Used to increase or decrease voltage • The measure of electrical resistance • Person who designs constructions plans • Connecting the electrical system to earth • ...
Automotive Electricity/ Electronics 1.0 2024-07-15
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- A closed loop of conductive material through which electrical current flows
- Protective device that interrupts the flow of electrical current.
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft
- Switch Device that starts and stops the engine
- Device used to join electrical circuits together
- Unit of electrical resistance
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- Unit of electrical current
- Bundle of wires providing electrical connections in a vehicle.
- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- Electromagnetic switch used to control high-current circuits
- Component that transforms low voltage to high voltage for spark plugs
- Connection point for electrical components to the vehicle's chassis.
- Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire
- Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle
- Device that interrupts or the flow of electrical current
- Stores electrical energy for starting
- Device that detects changes in engine's operating systems sending signals to the vehicle's computer
18 Clues: Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical resistance • Stores electrical energy for starting • Switch Device that starts and stops the engine • Detects the position and speed of the crankshaft • Device used to join electrical circuits together • Container that houses electrical fuses in a vehicle • Gauge Measurement of the diameter of an electrical wire • ...
Electrical 2023-12-04
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- What is the nationally agreed colour of buried gas services?
- Solvents, Vapours, Burns.
- Burns, Electric shock.
- Voltage drops in this cricket.
- MAXIMUM voltage when working in a confined space.
- What colour cable usually signifies 110 volts power supply on site?
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- Dust inhalation, Lifting and carrying.
- Cuts, Abrasion, Working at Hight, Lifting and carrying.
- Who gets quotes from all the suppliers for materials?
- Current drops in this cricket.
- What colour power outlet on a portable generator would supply 110 volts?
- MAXIMUM safe voltage for mains operated electrical tools on site.
12 Clues: Burns, Electric shock. • Solvents, Vapours, Burns. • Current drops in this cricket. • Voltage drops in this cricket. • Dust inhalation, Lifting and carrying. • MAXIMUM voltage when working in a confined space. • Who gets quotes from all the suppliers for materials? • Cuts, Abrasion, Working at Hight, Lifting and carrying. • ...
Circuit - Willow 2024-04-29
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- a unit of electrical current
- a flow of a fluid
- electrical resistance
- quantity of heat passing per second
- Law relationship between current, voltage, and resistance
- electrical safety device
- electrical potential
- a circular path
- a device that converts chemical energy into
- Circuit any electrically conducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through
- the difference in electrical potential between two points
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- electromechanical device.
- Circuit all components share the same electrical nodes
- diagram a graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit.
- Measure of how much an object resists current flow
- measure of how much a material resists the flow of charges
- a material that permits a flow of energy
- a substance that blocks or retards the flow of electrical or thermal currents.
- energy
- a bound unit that contains the fundamental molecule.
- the presence or flow of charged particles
21 Clues: energy • a circular path • a flow of a fluid • electrical potential • electrical resistance • electrical safety device • electromechanical device. • a unit of electrical current • quantity of heat passing per second • a material that permits a flow of energy • the presence or flow of charged particles • a device that converts chemical energy into • ...
Electrical Quantities 2015-01-28
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- the charge carriers are ions and electrons
- the charge carriers are electrons
- ordered motion of electric charge
- identified by a plus sign
- flows from the negative electrode to the positive electrode of the source
- driving influence that causes current to flow
- the unit of resistance
- quantity of electricity
- electrical conductor
- identified by a minus sign
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- opposition to the movement of electrons
- unit of current
- the charge carriers are ions
- unit of voltage
- flows from the positive electrode to the negative electrode of the source
- unit of electric charge
- electrical insulator
17 Clues: unit of current • unit of voltage • electrical insulator • electrical conductor • the unit of resistance • unit of electric charge • quantity of electricity • identified by a plus sign • identified by a minus sign • the charge carriers are ions • the charge carriers are electrons • ordered motion of electric charge • opposition to the movement of electrons • ...
Electrical Quantities 2015-01-28
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- flows from the negative electrode to the positive electrode of the source
- electrical insulator
- electrical conductor
- opposition to the movement of electrons
- the charge carriers are electrons
- identified by a minus sign
- the charge carriers are ions and electrons
- flows from the positive electrode to the negative electrode of the source
- the charge carriers are ions
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- driving influence that causes current to flow
- ordered motion of electric charge
- identified by a plus sign
- quantity of electricity
- unit of voltage
- unit of electric charge
- the unit of resistance
- unit of current
17 Clues: unit of voltage • unit of current • electrical insulator • electrical conductor • the unit of resistance • quantity of electricity • unit of electric charge • identified by a plus sign • identified by a minus sign • the charge carriers are ions • ordered motion of electric charge • the charge carriers are electrons • opposition to the movement of electrons • ...
electrical theory 2024-05-03
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- calculate energy used in residential home
- mechanical switch for control of one light
- steps us or steps down voltage
- breaker protects circuits and equipment from over current
- sends power out to circuits
- plastic conduit
- arc fault circuit interrupter
- electrical metallic tubing
- useful box for one device
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- returns unused power back to the panel
- stores electrical charge
- feeder wire for all circuits
- conductor type used in romex
- mechanically bonds and grounds all devices
- underground feeder
- ground fault circuit interrupter
- receptacle an outlet of power
17 Clues: plastic conduit • underground feeder • stores electrical charge • useful box for one device • electrical metallic tubing • sends power out to circuits • feeder wire for all circuits • conductor type used in romex • receptacle an outlet of power • arc fault circuit interrupter • steps us or steps down voltage • ground fault circuit interrupter • returns unused power back to the panel • ...
Electrical Principles_JM 2024-11-12
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- ______ current contains electrons flowing in one direction.
- __________ are materials that don't allow electrons to flow.
- Electro Motive Force is commonly referred to as ___.
- ______ circuits have flow on one pathway.
- ________ circuits have several pathways.
- Series circuits are most commonly used in ______ circuits.
- These force electrons to flow in a circuit.
- Resistance in a circuit is also known as ____.
- A __________ circuit is a mixture of series and parallel circuits.
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- ______ are pieces of an atom with a positive charge.
- ___________ are electrical devices that can produce voltage in a second circuit through electromagnetic induction.
- A _____meter is used to measure ohms, volts, and amps in a circuit.
- Switches are known as _______ and not load devices.
- The piece of an atom with no charge is known as a _______.
- __________ are materials that allow electrons to flow in a circuit.
- This part of the atom moves from one atom to another.
- An ___________ current has electrons flowing forward and backward.
17 Clues: ________ circuits have several pathways. • ______ circuits have flow on one pathway. • These force electrons to flow in a circuit. • Resistance in a circuit is also known as ____. • Switches are known as _______ and not load devices. • ______ are pieces of an atom with a positive charge. • Electro Motive Force is commonly referred to as ___. • ...
Electrical 2023-12-04
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- What is the nationally agreed colour of buried gas services?
- Solvents, Vapours, Burns.
- Burns, Electric shock.
- Voltage drops in this cricket.
- MAXIMUM voltage when working in a confined space.
- What colour cable usually signifies 110 volts power supply on site?
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- Dust inhalation, Lifting and carrying.
- Cuts, Abrasion, Working at Hight, Lifting and carrying.
- Who gets quotes from all the suppliers for materials?
- Current drops in this cricket.
- What colour power outlet on a portable generator would supply 110 volts?
- MAXIMUM safe voltage for mains operated electrical tools on site.
12 Clues: Burns, Electric shock. • Solvents, Vapours, Burns. • Current drops in this cricket. • Voltage drops in this cricket. • Dust inhalation, Lifting and carrying. • MAXIMUM voltage when working in a confined space. • Who gets quotes from all the suppliers for materials? • Cuts, Abrasion, Working at Hight, Lifting and carrying. • ...
Electrical 2024-12-06
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- You can't use this to iron clothes. unless its battery powered
- An old name for our planet
- The law
- The Swiss
- Mum after a few drinks
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- These natural elements aren't allowed in
- Pessimism is sometimes the way forward
- Earth is not big enough. or is it?
- A loud noise at Camplings late at night
- A pedal used with a guitar
10 Clues: The law • The Swiss • Mum after a few drinks • An old name for our planet • A pedal used with a guitar • Earth is not big enough. or is it? • Pessimism is sometimes the way forward • A loud noise at Camplings late at night • These natural elements aren't allowed in • You can't use this to iron clothes. unless its battery powered
Electrical Quantities 2015-01-28
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- quantity of electricity
- flows from the negative electrode to the positive electrode of the source
- flows from the positive electrode to the negative electrode of the source
- the charge carriers are ions
- identified by a plus sign
- the charge carriers are electrons
- electrical conductor
- identified by a minus sign
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- electrical insulator
- opposition to the movement of electrons
- the unit of resistance
- driving influence that causes current to flow
- unit of electric charge
- unit of current
- the charge carriers are ions and electrons
- ordered motion of electric charge
- unit of voltage
17 Clues: unit of current • unit of voltage • electrical insulator • electrical conductor • the unit of resistance • quantity of electricity • unit of electric charge • identified by a plus sign • identified by a minus sign • the charge carriers are ions • the charge carriers are electrons • ordered motion of electric charge • opposition to the movement of electrons • ...
Electrical energy 2023-04-24
17 Clues: force • energy • ampere • voltage • circuit • current • coulomb • systems • charges • electrons • insulators • electrical • electronic • conductors • electricity • fluctuation • electromagnetic
Electrical Crossword 2024-10-03
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- fine tune adjustment tool
- open or close a circuit
- switch that will prevent excessive amperage in a circuit
- used to find distances
- minus screwdriver
- plus screwdriver
- box that holds two switch or outlets
- safety net for a circuit
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- holds a lightbulb
- tighten to keep wires together
- cut and remove outer sheathing on NM wire
- pointy pliers
- what one breaker controls in a house
- cut and remove insulation on wires
- device for securing a wire in a wall
- box that holds one switch or outlet
- diameter of wire
17 Clues: pointy pliers • plus screwdriver • diameter of wire • holds a lightbulb • minus screwdriver • used to find distances • open or close a circuit • safety net for a circuit • fine tune adjustment tool • tighten to keep wires together • cut and remove insulation on wires • box that holds one switch or outlet • what one breaker controls in a house • device for securing a wire in a wall • ...
Electrical Circuits 2022-09-08
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- the basic unit for electrical power
- driving force that makes current flow
- unit of measurement for doing work
- drops only occur in series circuits
- shorthand way to draw an electrical circuit
- steps down voltage to enter your home
- variable resistor
- the rate of doing work
- wires
- one path for the electricity to travel
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- multiple paths for the electricity to travel
- basic unit of electrical current
- interrupts the circuit to keep you safe
- splits into different paths
- unit of electrical charge
- resists the flow of current
- material through which it is difficult to conduct an electrical current
- silicon
18 Clues: wires • silicon • variable resistor • the rate of doing work • unit of electrical charge • splits into different paths • resists the flow of current • basic unit of electrical current • unit of measurement for doing work • the basic unit for electrical power • drops only occur in series circuits • driving force that makes current flow • steps down voltage to enter your home • ...
Electrical Safety 2023-09-28
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- deaths resulting from unplanned events
- changes from accepted procedure that can cause an incident or accident
- may result in personal injury
- when something can explode
- when someone purposely causes property damage or injury
- one approach to hazard recognition
- not keeping your work area clean and free of clutter, scraps, or spills
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- created when all the workers at a jobsite see value in a safe work environment
- short for hazard communication standard
- a type of energy source
- may result in partial or total disability
- the most common type of jobsite injury
- many incidents happen due to a lack of
- property damage may occur
- incidents and accidents are costly each year
- a measure of the probability, consequences, and exposure related to an event
- warnings that should always be reported
17 Clues: a type of energy source • property damage may occur • when something can explode • may result in personal injury • one approach to hazard recognition • deaths resulting from unplanned events • the most common type of jobsite injury • many incidents happen due to a lack of • short for hazard communication standard • warnings that should always be reported • ...
Electrical circuits 2023-03-28
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- A representation of an electrical pathway
- The flow of electrons through a circuit
- A component designed to lower the current passing through a circuit
- A component that stores chemical energy to be used as a power source
- The amount of energy or 'push' given to electrons moving in a circuit
- Part of an electrical circuit
- A component made of a flexible strand of conductive metal
- A component that produces light a.k.a. lamp
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- A component used to open or close a circuit
- The standard unit of voltage
- The standard unit of electrical resistance
- A pathway for electricity to flow around
- The standard unit of electrical current
- A material's opposition to the flow of electrical current
- A device used to measure voltage
- A very small subatomic particle with negative charge
- A device used to measure electrical current
17 Clues: The standard unit of voltage • Part of an electrical circuit • A device used to measure voltage • The standard unit of electrical current • The flow of electrons through a circuit • A pathway for electricity to flow around • A representation of an electrical pathway • The standard unit of electrical resistance • A component used to open or close a circuit • ...
electrical terms 2023-05-03
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- An uncharged elementary particle. Present in all atomic nuclei except the hydrogen nucleus.
- The flow of electrons from atom to atom in a conductor
- CIRCUIT A circuit in which the parts are connected end to end, positive pole to negative pole, so that only one path is provided for current flow.
- A testing device that can be set to read ohms (resistance), voltage (force), or amperes (current) of a circuit.
- An instrument for measuring the flow of electrical current in amperes.
- An instrument for measuring the force in volts of an electrical current. This is the difference of potential (voltage) between different points in an electrical circuit. Voltmeters are connected across (parallel to) the points where voltage is to be measured
- A unit of electrical pressure (or electromotive force) which causes current to flow in a circuit. One volt is the amount of pressure required to cause one ampere of current to flow against one ohm of resistance.
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- A unit of measure for indicating the electrical power applied in a circuit. It is obtained by multiplying the current (in amperes) by the electrical pressure (in volts) which cause it to flow.
- A unit of measure for the flow of current in a circuit.
- A circuit in which some of the circuit components are connected in series and others are connected in parallel.
- A circuit in which the circuit components are arranged in branches so that there is a separate path to each unit along which electrical current can flow.
- A substance or body that resists the flow of electrical current through it.
- A device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- A tiny particle which rotates around the nucleus of an atom. It has a negative charge of electricity.
- Movement of electricity along a conductor.
- An instrument for measuring the resistance in ohms of an electrical circuit.
- The standard unit for measuring resistance to flow of an electrical current
17 Clues: Movement of electricity along a conductor. • The flow of electrons from atom to atom in a conductor • A unit of measure for the flow of current in a circuit. • A device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy • An instrument for measuring the flow of electrical current in amperes. • ...
Electrical Crossword 2025-09-03
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- The difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit. (7)
- A component that stores electric charge. (10)
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred by a circuit. (5)
- The SI unit of electric current. (3)
- A passive component that opposes the flow of electric current. (8)
- A type of electrical current that flows in one direction consistently. (6)
- A complete path for an electric current to flow. (7)
- The SI unit of electrical resistance.
- A device that converts alternating current to direct current. (9)
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- A material that does not readily allow the flow of electric current. (9)
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. (9)
- The unit of electrical capacitance. (5)
- A machine that transforms voltage from one level to another. (11)
- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals. (10)
- A type of circuit where components are connected end-to-end. (6)
- A component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electrical current flows through it. (6)
- A safety device that breaks a circuit if the current is too high. (4)
17 Clues: The SI unit of electric current. (3) • The SI unit of electrical resistance. • The unit of electrical capacitance. (5) • A component that stores electric charge. (10) • A complete path for an electric current to flow. (7) • A type of circuit where components are connected end-to-end. (6) • A machine that transforms voltage from one level to another. (11) • ...
Electrical HVAC 2025-11-19
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- the impeding of electrical flow
- power
- DC voltage
- line of power
- supply of power
- current AC voltage
- component that consumes electric
- the power side of ac voltage
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- increases or decreases voltage
- the line AC Voltage uses to get back to the source
- the neutral side of low voltage
- where excess voltage dissipates
- the man who pushed AC voltage
- protects the transformer]
- the man who pushed DC voltage
- set of electrical contacts
- The flow of electric current
17 Clues: power • DC voltage • line of power • supply of power • current AC voltage • protects the transformer] • set of electrical contacts • The flow of electric current • the power side of ac voltage • the man who pushed AC voltage • the man who pushed DC voltage • increases or decreases voltage • the impeding of electrical flow • the neutral side of low voltage • where excess voltage dissipates • ...
instalasi listrik 2025-12-05
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- a tool that detects electrical current without touching exposed metal
- the system that carries electrical energy
- a component that stores electrical energy
- a device used to cut off excessive current
- a tool used to measure electrical current
- the color of the neutral wire
- a device that protects against electric shock
- a power plant that uses coal (Steam Power Plant)
- Plant a facility that produces electrical energy
- the unit of electrical current
- a device used to increase or decrease voltage
- current that has a frequency (alternating current)
- the color of the grounding wire
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- a power plant that uses gas (Gas Power Plant)
- a component used to control the flow of electricity
- a tool used to measure electrical voltage
- the main conductor in an electrical installation
- the part of the electrical system that carries current
- a unit of electrical power
- a source of light in the house
- the color of the phase (live) wire
- direct current
- the unit of electrical power
- the main electricity provider for homes
- a circuit type with more than one path
25 Clues: direct current • a unit of electrical power • the unit of electrical power • the color of the neutral wire • a source of light in the house • the unit of electrical current • the color of the grounding wire • the color of the phase (live) wire • a circuit type with more than one path • the main electricity provider for homes • the system that carries electrical energy • ...
Physics Energy Transformations- Shrey Jain 8-C 2020-08-27
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- electrical to mechanical
- solar to heat
- heat to electrical
- light to electrical
- mechanical to electrical
- electrical to light
- chemical to heat
- electrical to heat
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- electrical to chemical
- heat to mechanical
- electrical to sound
- chemical to electrical
- sound to electrical
- light to chemical
- chemical to mechanical
15 Clues: solar to heat • chemical to heat • light to chemical • heat to mechanical • heat to electrical • electrical to heat • electrical to sound • sound to electrical • light to electrical • electrical to light • electrical to chemical • chemical to electrical • chemical to mechanical • electrical to mechanical • mechanical to electrical
Starting system 2025-03-29
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- transfers electrical current to the starter motor
- electrical connections inside the ignition switch
- converts low voltage into high voltage for the spark plugs
- the component that cranks the engine to start it
- provides the initial electrical power to start the engine
- a protective device that prevents electrical overloads
- the electrical connection that completes a circuit
- thick wires that transmit power from the battery to the starter
- used to turn the ignition system on or off
- creates a spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture
- a rotating mechanical device that helps the engine start smoothly
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- an electrical switch that controls high-current circuits
- inserted into the ignition switch to start the car
- a complete electrical path for current flow
- the system that initiates the engine combustion process
- generates electrical power and charges the battery
- a unit that controls ignition timing and spark
- a mechanism that engages the starter motor with the flywheel
- the electrical potential needed for the ignition system
- the electrical energy required to start the system
20 Clues: used to turn the ignition system on or off • a complete electrical path for current flow • a unit that controls ignition timing and spark • creates a spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture • the component that cranks the engine to start it • transfers electrical current to the starter motor • electrical connections inside the ignition switch • ...
Eletrical Vocab 2025-04-17
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- Detects physical input and turns it into an electrical signal.
- Kicks off engine operation in vehicles.
- Connection point for wires or components.
- Lets current flow one way, blocks the other.
- Any device that uses electrical energy in a circuit.
- A break in the loop; current can’t flow.
- Unbroken electrical connection; a multimeter can test this.
- Diagram that shows how electrical parts connect.
- Unit measuring electric current.
- Common return path for electrical current in vehicles
- Stores and supplies electrical energy chemically.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Melted to make permanent electrical connections.
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- Unit of resistance.
- Multiple paths for current to travel.
- Electrical "pressure" that drives current.
- Measures potential difference between two points.
- Loss of electrical pressure across a component.
- Electromagnetic device that moves a plunger or armature.
- Resists the flow of electricity.
- Electrical info sent between components.
- A closed loop that allows current to flow.
- Sacrificial device that protects circuits from overcurrent.
- Slows down current in a circuit.
- Unit of frequency, cycles per second.
- Converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.
- Material that allows electrons to move freely.
- V = IR, defines the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.
28 Clues: Unit of resistance. • The flow of electric charge. • Resists the flow of electricity. • Unit measuring electric current. • Slows down current in a circuit. • Multiple paths for current to travel. • Unit of frequency, cycles per second. • Kicks off engine operation in vehicles. • A break in the loop; current can’t flow. • Electrical info sent between components. • ...
10 2024-08-05
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- Boosts audio signals.
- Controls electrical devices.
- Directs air flow.
- Regulates engine temperature.
- Measures electrical potential.
- Measures vehicle speed.
- Protects electrical system.
- Detects various parameters.
- Cleans cabin air.
- Absorbs heat in AC.
- Receives radio signals.
- Part of AC system.
- Clears windshield.
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- Protects electrical circuits.
- Provides cabin heat.
- Cools refrigerant.
- Circulates air in cabin.
- Measures engine RPM.
- Displays information.
- Displays fuel level.
- Transfers electrical power.
- Records mileage.
- Shows engine temperature.
- Controls electrical circuits.
- Emits sound.
25 Clues: Emits sound. • Records mileage. • Directs air flow. • Cleans cabin air. • Cools refrigerant. • Part of AC system. • Clears windshield. • Absorbs heat in AC. • Provides cabin heat. • Measures engine RPM. • Displays fuel level. • Boosts audio signals. • Displays information. • Measures vehicle speed. • Receives radio signals. • Circulates air in cabin. • Shows engine temperature. • ...
Electrical Theory 2022-10-19
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- scientific principle explaining the relationships among voltage, resistance and current in a conductor
- negatively charged subatomic particle which orbits the atom’s nucleus
- amount of current a conductor can handle before its temperature exceeds accepted limits causing it to deteriorate
- flow of electric charge
- physical property allowing a material to resist the flow of electricity
- unit of measurement for electromotive force
- unit of measurement for electric current; one coulomb per second equals one
- closed path in which electric current flows
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- unit of measurement for electric power
- electricity which is not moving; caused by the triboelectric effect
- building of electric charge generated by friction
- movement of electrons carrying energy
- capacity to transmit something, for example electricity or heat
- unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- opposition to the flow of an electrical current
- quantity of electricity
- often abbreviated to ‘amp’
17 Clues: flow of electric charge • quantity of electricity • often abbreviated to ‘amp’ • movement of electrons carrying energy • unit of measurement for electric power • unit of measurement for electromotive force • closed path in which electric current flows • unit of measurement for electrical resistance • opposition to the flow of an electrical current • ...
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current to appliance
- measure of the rate of flow
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- measure of electrical pressure
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- current cannot flow through
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
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- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- electricity flows in one direction
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- a material that electricity flows freely through
17 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • carries current away from appliance and back to source • ...
Electrical Glossary 2021-05-17
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- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- Electric power is the rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
- power electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- a measure of electrical power expressed in watts.
- another term for power plant.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- having an electric charge.
- power derived from the utilization of. physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
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- comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- a minute portion of matter.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
17 Clues: having an electric charge. • a minute portion of matter. • another term for power plant. • relating to or determined by the sun. • a measure of electrical power expressed in watts. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • power electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. • a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity. • ...
Electrical Terms 2013-01-25
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- a device like a light bulb that is used to use the flow of electrons.
- is a material that does not let electricity to flow through it.
- a type of circuit in which an interruption in the flow of electricity.
- measures the opposition to the flow of electrical current.
- a type of circuit that is connected so that the current can travel independently to the different elements in the circuit.
- a material that permits the flow of electricity through it.
- the type of circuit when the current flows in only one direction.
- a wire that connects the circuit to earth.
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- the flow of electrons in a circuit.
- measure the electrical pressure, which causes the flow of electricity.
- occurs when two or more wires come in contact with each other that should not.
- a type of circuit that is connected so that the current passes through each part of a circuit without branching off.
- is the flow of electrons from one atom to the next.
- the type of circuit when the current flows in one direction and then in the other direction.
- measure the rate of flow of electricity in a conductor.
- measure the amount of energy or work that can be done.
- the unit of measure for resistance.
17 Clues: the flow of electrons in a circuit. • the unit of measure for resistance. • a wire that connects the circuit to earth. • is the flow of electrons from one atom to the next. • measure the amount of energy or work that can be done. • measure the rate of flow of electricity in a conductor. • measures the opposition to the flow of electrical current. • ...
transformers 2023-12-08
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- What celestial body exerts a robust gravitational pull due to its substantial mass?
- What weakens the electrical force between charged objects?
- What term describes an increase in distance in the context of electrical interactions?
- In electrical interactions, what happens when objects have the same charge?
- What term describes the strength of an electrical force based on the amount of charge?
- Electrical forces are governed by what two factors?
- What word means similar or comparable, highlighting the similarity between gravitational and electrical forces?
- In electrical forces, what does the magnitude of charges directly influence?
- What is the term for the measure of the amount of matter in an object?
- What force is intricately tied to mass and distance?
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- On the Moon, compared to Earth, how does gravitational force change?
- What is used to ensure a coherent flow in the organization of ideas?
- What term describes the logical deduction based on provided information?
- What word signifies the process of making the electrical force less powerful?
- What do objects with opposite charges do in terms of electrical forces?
- In electrical forces, what is logically deduced from the information provided about larger charges?
- What word signifies the impact of increased distance on electrical force?
- What is the term for the robustness or power of a force?
- What transitional term emphasizes the connection between gravitational and electrical forces?
- Name a force that diminishes with an increase in distance between objects
20 Clues: Electrical forces are governed by what two factors? • What force is intricately tied to mass and distance? • What is the term for the robustness or power of a force? • What weakens the electrical force between charged objects? • On the Moon, compared to Earth, how does gravitational force change? • ...
Energy Types/Transformation 2023-12-12
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- Nuclear to light and thermal energy
- Moving
- Electrical to Radiant Energy
- Stove
- Guitar
- Photon
- Electrical to Radiant energy
- Mechanical to Sound energy
- Earth
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- bomb
- Rubber band
- Car
- Electrical to thermal and sound energy
- Electrical to thermal energy
- Lightbulb
- Chemical energy to mechanical energy
- Battery
- Microwave
- Electrical to sound and light energy
- Bicycle
20 Clues: Car • bomb • Stove • Earth • Moving • Guitar • Photon • Battery • Bicycle • Lightbulb • Microwave • Rubber band • Mechanical to Sound energy • Electrical to Radiant Energy • Electrical to thermal energy • Electrical to Radiant energy • Nuclear to light and thermal energy • Chemical energy to mechanical energy • Electrical to sound and light energy • Electrical to thermal and sound energy
Energy Types/Transformation 2023-12-12
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- Nuclear to light and thermal energy
- Moving
- Electrical to Radiant Energy
- Stove
- Guitar
- Photon
- Electrical to Radiant energy
- Mechanical to Sound energy
- Earth
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- bomb
- Rubber band
- Car
- Electrical to thermal and sound energy
- Electrical to thermal energy
- Lightbulb
- Chemical energy to mechanical energy
- Battery
- Microwave
- Electrical to sound and light energy
- Bicycle
20 Clues: Car • bomb • Stove • Earth • Moving • Guitar • Photon • Battery • Bicycle • Lightbulb • Microwave • Rubber band • Mechanical to Sound energy • Electrical to Radiant Energy • Electrical to thermal energy • Electrical to Radiant energy • Nuclear to light and thermal energy • Chemical energy to mechanical energy • Electrical to sound and light energy • Electrical to thermal and sound energy
Energy Transformation crossword by Tanishk 8-C 2020-08-27
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- Heat to electrical
- mechanical to electrical
- electrical to mechanical
- Solar to heat
- Electrical to light
- chemical to mechanical
- light to chemical
- chemical to electrical
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- electrical to chemical
- light to electrical
- Sound to electrical
- heat into mechanical
- Electrical to heat
- Electrical to sound
- chemical to heat
15 Clues: Solar to heat • chemical to heat • light to chemical • Heat to electrical • Electrical to heat • light to electrical • Sound to electrical • Electrical to sound • Electrical to light • heat into mechanical • electrical to chemical • chemical to mechanical • chemical to electrical • mechanical to electrical • electrical to mechanical
Energies 2024-03-11
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- The capacity to do work or change matter
- _________ potential energy is stored in chemical bonds
- Conductive material used to transmit electrical signals in a circuit
- Force opposing motion between surfaces
- ______ energy is not intentionally used or harnessed
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Electrical _____ is a complete path for electrical current
- A device in a circuit that consumes electrical energy
- ____ energy enables us to see things
- Device storing and providing electrical energy
- _____ energy is the total kinetic and potential energy of particles in an object
- Electrical _____ is the property of a material hindering the flow of electrical current
- Heat _____ is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- The transfer of thermal energy between objects due to temperature difference
- _________ potential energy is stored in a stretched or compressed object
- Heat ______ is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluid (liquid or gas)
- ____________ potential energy is stored in an object due to its position above the ground
- Light ____ is a device converting electrical energy into light
- Natural electrical discharge in the atmosphere
- Heat ______ is the transfer of heat through direct contact of particles
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- _______ potential energy is associated with the flow of electric charge
- Electrical ______ is a material that allows the flow of electrical current
- Open ____ is a gap in an electrical circuit preventing the flow of current
- Electrical _____ is a material that does not allow the flow of electrical current
- _____ energy is the energy of motion
- ______ energy is useful to a specific task
- Energy ________ is the measure of how well a device converts input energy into useful output energy
- A measure of electrical potential energy
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Light _____ diode (LED) is a device that gives off light
- Law of ______ of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- _________ energy is stored or latent energy
- _____ energy is produced by vibrating objects (like a drum)
- Electrical _____ is the flow of electric charge in a circuit
34 Clues: _____ energy is the energy of motion • ____ energy enables us to see things • Force opposing motion between surfaces • The capacity to do work or change matter • A measure of electrical potential energy • Subatomic particle with a negative charge • Anything that has mass and takes up space • ______ energy is useful to a specific task • ...
Basics of Electricity - Patrick Tyler 2024-05-02
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- Electrical resistance
- store electricity
- Electrical safety device
- any electrically conducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through each component
- electrical power supply
- a diagram of #3
- Electric potential
- specific property of a material that measures its electrical resistance or how strongly it resists electric current
- fundamental form of energy
- electrical current
- material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- material that allows the flow of electric current
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- electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- Difference in electric potential between two points
- a specified material conducts electricity,
- path for transmitting electric current
- electric current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points
- flow of charged particles
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit1
20 Clues: a diagram of #3 • store electricity • Electric potential • electrical current • Electrical resistance • electrical power supply • Electrical safety device • flow of charged particles • fundamental form of energy • path for transmitting electric current • a specified material conducts electricity, • material that allows the flow of electric current • ...
Energy Types/Transformation 2023-12-12
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- Nuclear to light and thermal energy
- Moving
- Electrical to Radiant Energy
- Stove
- Guitar
- Photon
- Electrical to Radiant energy
- Mechanical to Sound energy
- Earth
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- bomb
- Rubber band
- Car
- Electrical to thermal and sound energy
- Electrical to thermal energy
- Lightbulb
- Chemical energy to mechanical energy
- Battery
- Microwave
- Electrical to sound and light energy
- Bicycle
20 Clues: Car • bomb • Stove • Earth • Moving • Guitar • Photon • Battery • Bicycle • Lightbulb • Microwave • Rubber band • Mechanical to Sound energy • Electrical to Radiant Energy • Electrical to thermal energy • Electrical to Radiant energy • Nuclear to light and thermal energy • Chemical energy to mechanical energy • Electrical to sound and light energy • Electrical to thermal and sound energy
transformation of energy 2020-08-26
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- electrical into chemical
- heat into mechanical
- chemical into electrical
- chemical into heat
- light into electrical
- solar into heat energy
- electrical into light
- light into chemical
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- electrical into heat
- mechanical into electrical
- heat into electrical energy
- electrical into sound energy
- sound into electrical
- chemical into mechanical
- electrical into mechanical
15 Clues: chemical into heat • light into chemical • electrical into heat • heat into mechanical • light into electrical • sound into electrical • electrical into light • solar into heat energy • electrical into chemical • chemical into electrical • chemical into mechanical • mechanical into electrical • electrical into mechanical • heat into electrical energy • electrical into sound energy
Electrical Vocabulary 2021-11-09
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- that which is built or constructed
- a complete lighting unit
- a contact device
- publisher of the code book
- used to connect multiple wires to a device
- a structure that stands alone
- operation of equipment in excess of normal full load rating
- brand for NM-B cable
- device used to secure cable to wood framing members
- possible hazard of electrical work
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- method used to join conductors
- possible hazard of electrical work
- conductors & equipment connecting the service utility to the wire system of a premise
- code book used in the electrical trade
- electrically connected to
- acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction
- an enclosed channel for holding wires
17 Clues: a contact device • brand for NM-B cable • a complete lighting unit • electrically connected to • publisher of the code book • a structure that stands alone • method used to join conductors • that which is built or constructed • possible hazard of electrical work • possible hazard of electrical work • an enclosed channel for holding wires • code book used in the electrical trade • ...
Electrical/Multimeter 2022-04-25
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- Another name for amperage
- Each cell in an automotive battery is capable of producing _____.1 volts
- Without this component, you would not be able to control basic electrical circuits
- This tool can measure automotive electrical
- True or false, once the engine is running, all electrical devices in cars are powered by the battery
- This type of voltage is used in automotive systems
- First name of the German physicist that electrical resistance is named after
- This is the amount of electrons that can flow thru a circuit
- The red cable on a battery is for the _____ terminal
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- This is electrical pressure
- This brand of petroleum jelly can be used to prevent battery corrosion from formin
- All metal surfaces of a vehicle are a path to the _____ terminal of the battery
- This material is used as the conductor in automotive electrical wiring
- This is resistance on a circuit
- Electricity is the flow of these energized particles
- This kind of acid is considered battery acid
16 Clues: Another name for amperage • This is electrical pressure • This is resistance on a circuit • This tool can measure automotive electrical • This kind of acid is considered battery acid • This type of voltage is used in automotive systems • Electricity is the flow of these energized particles • The red cable on a battery is for the _____ terminal • ...
Electrical Terms 2023-05-04
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- a substance capable of readily transferring heat or electricity (copper and aluminum)
- Polarity, when there is electrode (-) and work (+); happens when the plates are positive and the electrode is negative
- Current, The current reverses at regular intervals
- Pounds per square inch (PSI), controls the length of an arc across a gap
- Polarity, when there is electrode (+) and work (-); when the flow of electrons travel from the electrode, also known as the positive pole, to the work piece, also known as the negative pole
- a form of energy resulting from the presence of charged particles (protons and electrons)
- Refers to the number of alternating currents acting simultaneously.
- the flow of energy through conductors that starts and ends at the same place
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- a force that counteracts the flow of electricity
- joining of two or more pieces of material to make one piece
- wire that conducts electrical current to the metal to form the metal weld
- changes electricity from one voltage to another
- the strength of an electric current in amperes; controls the size of the arc
- Current, the current flows in only one direction
- a measurement of the amount of electrical energy or power in the arc; associated with welding power or how much heat and temperature an arc produces
- high electrical resistance to counteract the flow of energy (wood, rubber, and ceramics)
16 Clues: a force that counteracts the flow of electricity • changes electricity from one voltage to another • Current, the current flows in only one direction • Current, The current reverses at regular intervals • joining of two or more pieces of material to make one piece • Refers to the number of alternating currents acting simultaneously. • ...
Electrical Terms 2023-05-04
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- joining of two or more pieces of material to make one piece
- high electrical resistance to counteract the flow of energy (wood, rubber, and ceramics)
- Refers to the number of alternating currents acting simultaneously.
- Polarity, when there is electrode (-) and work (+); happens when the plates are positive and the electrode is negative
- changes electricity from one voltage to another
- the flow of energy through conductors that starts and ends at the same place
- Pounds per square inch (PSI), controls the length of an arc across a gap
- a force that counteracts the flow of electricity
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- the strength of an electric current in amperes; controls the size of the arc
- wire that conducts electrical current to the metal to form the metal weld
- Polarity, when there is electrode (+) and work (-); when the flow of electrons travel from the electrode, also known as the positive pole, to the work piece, also known as the negative pole
- a measurement of the amount of electrical energy or power in the arc; associated with welding power or how much heat and temperature an arc produces
- Current, The current reverses at regular intervals
- a substance capable of readily transferring heat or electricity (copper and aluminum)
- Current, the current flows in only one direction
- a form of energy resulting from the presence of charged particles (protons and electrons)
16 Clues: changes electricity from one voltage to another • Current, the current flows in only one direction • a force that counteracts the flow of electricity • Current, The current reverses at regular intervals • joining of two or more pieces of material to make one piece • Refers to the number of alternating currents acting simultaneously. • ...
Electrical Terms 2025-09-05
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- – The rate at which electricity is used or produced, measured in watts (W).
- – The force (or pressure) that pushes electric current through a circuit, measured in volts (V).
- – Connecting an electrical circuit to the earth for safety.
- – A safety device that melts to break a circuit if the current is too high.
- – Electric current that flows in only one direction (like batteries).
- – The flow of electric charge (usually electrons) through a material.
- – A material that allows electricity to flow easily (like copper or aluminum).
- – A law that shows the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance
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- – An unintended path with very low resistance that can cause overheating or damage.
- – A closed path that allows current to flow.
- – Electric current that changes direction repeatedly (like household electricity).
- – How much a material resists the flow of electric current, measured in ohms (Ω).
- – A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily (like rubber, plastic, or glass).
- – The movement of electric charge through a circuit, measured in amperes (amps, A).
- - A device that interrupts an electrical circuit
- – A device that opens or closes a circuit to control electricity flow.
16 Clues: – A closed path that allows current to flow. • - A device that interrupts an electrical circuit • – Connecting an electrical circuit to the earth for safety. • – Electric current that flows in only one direction (like batteries). • – The flow of electric charge (usually electrons) through a material. • ...
Electrical Circuits 2025-10-25
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- a pathway for electricity to flow
- the bottom part of the bulb that connects to the circuit so electricity can enter the bulb
- materials through which an electrical current can pass
- materials through which an electrical current will not pass
- type of energy that comes from the flow of electrical power
- the small metal point at the very bottom of the bulb’s base
- circuits in which electrical current can follow only one path
- the round glass part of an electric light
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- The wire inside the bulb that glows and gives off light
- Wires thin wires inside the bulb that hold the filament in place
- a metal strand used to connect electrical devices in a circuit
- Current the flow of electricity
- an item that cuts down the flow of current but does not stop it
- supplies energy to move electricity through a circuit
- Support a small glass piece inside the bulb that helps keep the filament and wires steady
- a circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow
16 Clues: Current the flow of electricity • a pathway for electricity to flow • the round glass part of an electric light • supplies energy to move electricity through a circuit • materials through which an electrical current can pass • The wire inside the bulb that glows and gives off light • materials through which an electrical current will not pass • ...
Electrical terms you should know 2023-05-26
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- is the return path for an electrical circuit made by connections to ground at each end (2 words)
- is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent (2 words)
- - a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- an electric current that is uni-directional (2 words)
- is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or very low electrical impedance
- used in electrical equipment to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves
- is a measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor
- a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth
- is a type of fault in which the unintentional pathway of the straying electrical current flows directly to the earth (2 words)
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- are materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and nonconductors or insulators (2 words)
- is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material or between materials (2 words)
- is the volume (or quantity) of electrical current flowing through a circuit.
- - an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch (2 words)
- all components are connected end-to-end to form a single path for current flow (2 words)
- a condition where the current flow through a conductor is interrupted by a missing or damaged component (2 words)
- a complete path for electrical current flowing from the power source to the equipment and back to the power source
- an electric current that periodically reverses its direction (2 words)
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- the current in a circuit is equal to the potential difference divided by the resistance of the circuit (2 words)
20 Clues: an electric current that is uni-directional (2 words) • - a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • an electric current that periodically reverses its direction (2 words) • is a measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor • ...
Electrical terms you should know 2023-05-26
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- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- is the return path for an electrical circuit made by connections to ground at each end (2 words)
- a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth
- all components are connected end-to-end to form a single path for current flow (2 words)
- used in electrical equipment to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves
- is a type of fault in which the unintentional pathway of the straying electrical current flows directly to the earth (2 words)
- is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material or between materials (2 words)
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- is a measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor
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- is the volume (or quantity) of electrical current flowing through a circuit.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch (2 words)
- are materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and nonconductors or insulators (2 words)
- a condition where the current flow through a conductor is interrupted by a missing or damaged component (2 words)
- a complete path for electrical current flowing from the power source to the equipment and back to the power source
- the current in a circuit is equal to the potential difference divided by the resistance of the circuit (2 words)
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent (2 words)
- an electric current that is uni-directional (2 words)
- is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or very low electrical impedance
- an electric current that periodically reverses its direction (2 words)
20 Clues: an electric current that is uni-directional (2 words) • a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • an electric current that periodically reverses its direction (2 words) • is a measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor • ...
basic electronics 2024-05-04
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- - An instrument used to measure voltage or electrical potential difference.
- - A material that does not conduct electricity.
- - A device that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- - A device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
- - The SI unit of electrical current.
- - The measure of opposition to the flow of electric current.
- - The process of producing a magnetic field in a body when exposed to a magnetic field.
- - A semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it.
- - The difference in electric potential energy between two points.
- - A passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance.
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- - An electronic device that increases the amplitude of a signal.
- - A semiconductor device that converts light into electrical current.
- - The flow of electric charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
- - A type of electrical connection where components are connected across common points.
- - A two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction.
- - A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- - A semiconductor device that amplifies or switches electronic signals.
- - A safety device used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent.
- - The SI unit of electrical capacitance.
- - A passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field.
20 Clues: - The SI unit of electrical current. • - The SI unit of electrical capacitance. • - A material that does not conduct electricity. • - The measure of opposition to the flow of electric current. • - A device that stores electrical energy in an electric field. • - An electronic device that increases the amplitude of a signal. • ...
Electrical Circuits and Components 2022-02-16
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- the cycle of operation of a machine or other device which operates intermittently rather than continuously
- prototyping tool for circuits
- allows electricity to flow with limited resistance
- a unit of illumination
- unit of electrical capacitance
- briefly stores and electrical charge
- an electric current that reverses flow direction many times per second
- light emitting diode
- only allows electricity to flow in one direction
- slows the flow of electricity
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- unit of electrical current
- cfl
- circuit that produces an alternating waveform
- unit of electrical voltage
- semiconductor electrical gate
- an electrical current flowing in one direction only
- cri
- he ratio between the energy needed to power a device and the energy the device creates
- awg
- units of electrical resistance
20 Clues: cfl • cri • awg • light emitting diode • a unit of illumination • unit of electrical current • unit of electrical voltage • semiconductor electrical gate • prototyping tool for circuits • slows the flow of electricity • unit of electrical capacitance • units of electrical resistance • briefly stores and electrical charge • circuit that produces an alternating waveform • ...
Electrical terms you should know 2023-05-26
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- is the return path for an electrical circuit made by connections to ground at each end (2 words)
- is an electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent (2 words)
- - a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- an electric current that is uni-directional (2 words)
- is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or very low electrical impedance
- used in electrical equipment to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves
- is a measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor
- a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth
- is a type of fault in which the unintentional pathway of the straying electrical current flows directly to the earth (2 words)
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- are materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and nonconductors or insulators (2 words)
- is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material or between materials (2 words)
- is the volume (or quantity) of electrical current flowing through a circuit.
- - an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch (2 words)
- all components are connected end-to-end to form a single path for current flow (2 words)
- a condition where the current flow through a conductor is interrupted by a missing or damaged component (2 words)
- a complete path for electrical current flowing from the power source to the equipment and back to the power source
- an electric current that periodically reverses its direction (2 words)
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- the current in a circuit is equal to the potential difference divided by the resistance of the circuit (2 words)
20 Clues: an electric current that is uni-directional (2 words) • - a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • an electric current that periodically reverses its direction (2 words) • is a measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor • ...
Electrical Circuits 2013-11-14
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- A machine to measure current (7 letters)
- A disadvantage of burning fossil fuels (9 letters)
- A device that makes an electrical current travel around a circuit (4 letters)
- A circuit in which all the components are one after the other (7 letters)
- A fuel that provides a lot of energy for relatively little material is said to be... (9 letters)
- The bits and pieces that make up a circuit are called… (10 Letters)
- Unit of electrical current (3 letters)
- In a circuit diagram, a circle with a cross in it represents …. (4 letters)
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- Energy is measured in... (6 letters)
- In a …. Circuit there are several paths that the current can take. (8 letters)
- A diagram used to show relative amounts of energy being transferred by a device (6 letters)
- Burning fuels is an example of a .... reaction (10 letters)
- a material that does not allow an electric current to pass through it is an …. (9 letters)
- A source of energy is called a .... (4 letters)
- An electric cooker predominantly converts electric energy into .... energy (4 letters)
- A circuit that has no gaps is said to be…. (8 letters)
16 Clues: Energy is measured in... (6 letters) • Unit of electrical current (3 letters) • A machine to measure current (7 letters) • A source of energy is called a .... (4 letters) • A disadvantage of burning fossil fuels (9 letters) • A circuit that has no gaps is said to be…. (8 letters) • Burning fuels is an example of a .... reaction (10 letters) • ...
Electrical Circuit 2019-02-20
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- the stored energy
- a sloped surface
- a path that electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- a bar that can move around on a fixed point
- a circuit that contains more than one path
- thick at one end and then comes to a flat edge
- 2 circular objects of different size; the wheel is the larger of the two circular objects
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- the energy of motion
- how much a machine increases the force you put on it
- a circuit with one path
- the force you put on a machine
- consists of a rope and a wheel
- the energy of the motion and position of an object
- the force the machine creates
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- the six basic machines
16 Clues: a sloped surface • the stored energy • the energy of motion • the six basic machines • a circuit with one path • the force the machine creates • the force you put on a machine • consists of a rope and a wheel • inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • a circuit that contains more than one path • a bar that can move around on a fixed point • ...
Electrical Safety 2023-05-04
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- One type of protection for electrical systems
- Only this category of worker can work on or near exposed electrical components
- An extension cord is meant to be this type of power source
- This serves to detect any difference in current betwee the two circuit wires (the black wires and white wires)
- Tools used in electrical work should be this
- Foot protection worn to provide protection from energized conductors should be rated this
- One possible material used in hand and arm protection worn to protect from energized conductors
- You will experience this if you contact exposed live electrical parts
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- What part of the body offers the most electrical resistance?
- A breaker in this condition may indicate a problem
- Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage
- Flammable materials can easily be ignited by this type of electricity
- When flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another, or to ground (2 words)
- Where does electricity want to travel to even if it has to go through a person?
- Your chance of being electrocuted will increase if you are this
- An electrical system in this condition is hazardous it can produce heat or arcing
16 Clues: Tools used in electrical work should be this • One type of protection for electrical systems • A breaker in this condition may indicate a problem • Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage • An extension cord is meant to be this type of power source • What part of the body offers the most electrical resistance? • ...
Electrical Appliances 2025-01-28
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- Heats food quickly using radiation.
- Sucks up dirt and dust from floors.
- Cleans your dirty dishes automatically.
- Brews coffee from ground beans.
- Keeps your food and drinks cold.
- Cools the air in a room.
- Mixes and purees food and drinks.
- Browns your bread slices.
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- Bakes cakes and roasts meats.
- Used for cooking meals, often has multiple burners.
- Boils water quickly for tea or coffee.
- Displays shows and movies for entertainment.
- Circulates air to cool a room.
- Cleans your clothes with water and detergent.
- Dries your hair with hot air.
- Removes wrinkles from clothes with heat.
16 Clues: Cools the air in a room. • Browns your bread slices. • Bakes cakes and roasts meats. • Dries your hair with hot air. • Circulates air to cool a room. • Brews coffee from ground beans. • Keeps your food and drinks cold. • Mixes and purees food and drinks. • Heats food quickly using radiation. • Sucks up dirt and dust from floors. • Boils water quickly for tea or coffee. • ...
