electrical Crossword Puzzles
Burns and Wounds 2024-03-08
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- usually be treated at home
- degree burn affects all 3 layers of skin
- middle layer of the skin
- deepest layer of skin
- burns due to heat sources which raise the temperature of the skin and tissues
- Third-degree burns
- heart rhythm disturbances, caused by an electrical burn
- burns from electrical current
- acute treatment phase and may last days to months to years
- degree burn affect skin’s top and lower layers
- burns can happen to anyone
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- blood may lead to shock
- occurs when heat, chemicals, sunlight, electricity or radiation damages skin tissue
- burns due to strong acids, alkalies, detergents, or solvents coming into contact with the skin
- Severe infection that may lead to amputation
- First- and second-degree burns
- degree burn the top layer of skin (epidermis) turns red and is painful but doesn’t typically blister
- burns due to prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays of the sun
- excess fluid and swelling in tissues
- Second-degree burns
- thin, outer layer of the skin
21 Clues: Third-degree burns • Second-degree burns • deepest layer of skin • blood may lead to shock • middle layer of the skin • usually be treated at home • burns can happen to anyone • burns from electrical current • thin, outer layer of the skin • First- and second-degree burns • excess fluid and swelling in tissues • degree burn affects all 3 layers of skin • ...
electricity - jes tran 2025-03-06
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- Unit of electrical potential.
- Magnet created by electric current.
- Material that resists electric flow.
- Unit of electrical resistance.
- Flow of electric charge.
- Area around a magnet where forces act.
- Creating electric current without direct contact.
- Material that allows electricity to flow.
- Circuit with multiple paths for current.
- Path for electric current.
- Rate of energy use or transfer.
- Component that limits current flow.
- Push or pull between electric charges.
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- Device that measures current.
- Area around a charge where electric forces act.
- Property of particles that causes electric force.
- Coil of wire that creates a magnetic field.
- Push or pull between magnets.
- Opposition to electric flow.
- Unit of electric current.
- Circuit with a single path for current.
- Transfer of heat or electricity through a material.
- Unit of electric charge.
- Device that stores and provides electrical energy.
- Difference in electric potential energy.
- Negatively charged particle in an atom.
- Unit of power.
27 Clues: Unit of power. • Flow of electric charge. • Unit of electric charge. • Unit of electric current. • Path for electric current. • Opposition to electric flow. • Device that measures current. • Unit of electrical potential. • Push or pull between magnets. • Unit of electrical resistance. • Rate of energy use or transfer. • Magnet created by electric current. • ...
AG Electric 2024-10-23
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- Unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Circuit configuration where components are connected end-to-end
- Reference point in an electrical circuit, often used for safety
- Measure of electric potential difference
- Closed path for electric flow
- Flow of electric charge
- Device that changes voltage levels in AC circuits
- Circuit configuration where components are connected across common points
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- Rate at which electrical energy is transferred.
- Component that stores energy in a magnetic field
- Opposition to the flow of current
- Safety devices that melt to interrupt current flow
- Component allows current to flow in one direction
- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- Number of cycles per second in an AC signal
- Unit of power equivalent to one joule per second
16 Clues: Flow of electric charge • Closed path for electric flow • Opposition to the flow of current • Measure of electric potential difference • Number of cycles per second in an AC signal • Unit of measurement for electrical resistance • Material that resists the flow of electricity • Rate at which electrical energy is transferred. • ...
vocab unit 2 part 3 vocab for the preppylicious baddie myers 2025-10-24
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- the movement of electrical energy from one part of the circuit to another.
- a material that allows electric current to pass easily.
- the energy made by the movement of electric charges called electrons.
- a closed path that allows electrical energy to move through it.
- a device that stores chemical energy and changes it into electrical energy.
- a complete loop that lets electricity flow continously.
- the negative side of a battery where electrons flow out.
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- a circuit that has a break where energy cannot flow.
- a material that resists the flow of electric current.
- the continuous flow of electric charges through a circuit.
- a circuit that has more than one path for the current to travel.
- a circuit in which electrical current flows through only one path.
- the positive side of a battery where electrons flow in.
- the opposition that slows down electric current as it runs through material.
14 Clues: a circuit that has a break where energy cannot flow. • a material that resists the flow of electric current. • a material that allows electric current to pass easily. • the positive side of a battery where electrons flow in. • a complete loop that lets electricity flow continously. • the negative side of a battery where electrons flow out. • ...
Chapter 25 Vocabulary 2012-10-15
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- Method of obtaining a record of the heart's electrical activity
- A stress test
- Monitoring of the heart
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- Type of ambulatory monitor
- Record of the heart's electrical activity
- Reffering to the evalatuon of the electical activity of the brain
- Abnormal marks on the tracing
- The reducing of blockage in the coronary arteries
- Recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- A chamber in the heart
- Imaging of the structure of the heart using ultrasound
- Test that evaluates the structures of the heart
- A line on an electrocardiogram
- Test that requires entry into the body
14 Clues: A stress test • A chamber in the heart • Monitoring of the heart • Type of ambulatory monitor • Abnormal marks on the tracing • A line on an electrocardiogram • Test that requires entry into the body • Record of the heart's electrical activity • Test that evaluates the structures of the heart • The reducing of blockage in the coronary arteries • ...
ENERGY 2025-01-19
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- it produces radiant energy
- radiant energy is in form of ______ waves
- this energy is the movement of small charged particles
- this energy is known as heat
- chemical energy is released on chemical___
- ____ energy transforms into electrical energy
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- this indicates that some energy sources are limited
- energy stored on _____ compounds
- is an example of radiant energy
- the small charged particles of electrical energy are called _____
- is the opposite of heat
- this indicates that some energy soures are ilimited
- we need it for making nuclear energy
- when particles vibrate, they produce this energy
14 Clues: is the opposite of heat • it produces radiant energy • this energy is known as heat • is an example of radiant energy • energy stored on _____ compounds • we need it for making nuclear energy • radiant energy is in form of ______ waves • chemical energy is released on chemical___ • ____ energy transforms into electrical energy • ...
ELECTRONIC CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-14
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- is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field.
- is an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current.
- The algebraic sum of voltages around any closed path in a network is equal to _____.
- The number of magnetic lines of forces set up in a magnetic circuit is called _______.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- _______the most magnetic of the materials
- any closed path going through circuit elements
- usually roughly circular or cylindrical, of current-carrying wire designed to produce a magnetic field
- created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field
- _______transformer have equal primary and secondary voltages.
- current, any movement of electric charge carriers such as electrons, protons, ions, or holes
- A junction well two (or) more than two network elements meet is known as a ___________
- Magnetic fields around a conductor are ____to the conductor.
- What hysteresis loop desirable for the core of a transformer?
- equals one field line (Mx)
- The ____winding of a transformer provides power to the load.
- a machine powered by electricity or internal combustion
- a two-terminal device that can maintain a fixed voltage.
- the speed at which light waves propagate through different materials.
- a point where at least three or more conductors where current meet (or separate).
- MMF means_____
- a single electrical conductor made of copper.
- emf means____
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- is defined as the resources for electric power.
- When a transformer steps down voltage, does it step up or step down in current?
- a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit.
- closed path going through circuit elements.
- a closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another.
- operating by or producing electricity.
- Which has higher efficiency, a large transformer or a small transformer?
- __________operates on the principle of mutual inductance.
- a class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields.
- Induction, the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
- a process where a magnetic field is created by introducing the current in the conductor
- contains electrons that have both uneven orbits and uneven spins.
- produce (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction
- The ______winding of a transformer receives power or energy from another source.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge (electrical current) in one or more directions.
- is also called a magnetic core a property that has electrical circuits or components such as coils.
- a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through the process of electromagnetic induction.
41 Clues: emf means____ • MMF means_____ • equals one field line (Mx) • operating by or producing electricity. • a negatively charged subatomic particle • _______the most magnetic of the materials • closed path going through circuit elements. • working or produced by machines or machinery • a single electrical conductor made of copper. • any closed path going through circuit elements • ...
ELECTRONIC CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-14
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- is defined as the resources for electric power.
- a machine powered by electricity or internal combustion
- a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- _______transformer have equal primary and secondary voltages.
- a class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields.
- a process where a magnetic field is created by introducing the current in the conductor
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge (electrical current) in one or more directions.
- operating by or producing electricity.
- The number of magnetic lines of forces set up in a magnetic circuit is called _______.
- equals one field line (Mx)
- the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
- closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another.
- _______the most magnetic of the materials
- closed path going through circuit elements.
- The algebraic sum of voltages around any closed path in a network is equal to _____.
- a point where at least three or more conductors where current meet (or separate).
- a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through the process of electromagnetic induction.
- A junction well two (or) more than two network elements meet is known as a ___________
- Magnetic fields around a conductor are ____to the conductor.
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- created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field
- The ____winding of a transformer provides power to the load.
- usually roughly circular or cylindrical, of current-carrying wire designed to produce a magnetic field
- MMF means_____
- a single electrical conductor made of copper.
- __________operates on the principle of mutual inductance.
- What hysteresis loop desirable for the core of a transformer?
- Which has higher efficiency, a large transformer or a small transformer?
- When a transformer steps down voltage, does it step up or step down in current?
- is an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current.
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- emf means____
- any movement of electric charge carriers such as electrons, protons, ions, or holes
- the speed at which light waves propagate through different materials.
- is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field.
- produce (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction
- a two-terminal device that can maintain a fixed voltage.
- is also called a magnetic core a property that has electrical circuits or components such as coils.
- any closed path going through circuit elements
- contains electrons that have both uneven orbits and uneven spins.
- The ______winding of a transformer receives power or energy from another source.
41 Clues: emf means____ • MMF means_____ • equals one field line (Mx) • operating by or producing electricity. • a negatively charged subatomic particle • _______the most magnetic of the materials • closed path going through circuit elements. • working or produced by machines or machinery • a single electrical conductor made of copper. • any closed path going through circuit elements • ...
Arduino Vocab 2022-04-08
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- 1/1,000th of a second.
- A type of component that changes an energy into motion.
- Something that can continuously vary over time.
- The flow of electrical charge through a closed circuit. Measured in Amps.
- The term given to programs written in the Arduino IDE.
- A bridge between writing in a computer programming language and using natural speech.
- The positive end of a diode (remember that an LED is a type of diode).
- A type of data supplied to a function as an input.
- When declaring a function, a named _________ serves as the bridge between the local variables in the function, and the arguments it receives when the function is called.
- The point of a circuit where there is 0 potential electrical energy.
- The process of going through a circuit or code, and finding errors (also referred as “bugs”), until the expected behavior is achieved.
- A measure of how efficiently a material will conduct electricity.
- A datatype that holds a whole number between -32,768 and 32,767.
- Components are in ______ when current flows from the first into the next. The current flowing through both is the same, and the voltage drops across each component.
- A block of code that executes a specific task.
- Components connected across the same two points in a circuit are in ________. These components always have the same voltage drop across them.
- A component that measures one form of energy (like light or heat or mechanical energy) and converts it to voltage or current.
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- A form of energy which we use to power machines and electrical devices.
- A datatype that stores values which are likely to change as your program runs.
- A component that can open or close an electrical circuit.
- A material that prevents electricity to flow.
- The process of making an electrical connection by melting solder over electrical components or wires that are to be connected. This provides a solid connection between components.
- The brains of the Arduino, this is a small computer that you will program to listen for, process, and display information.
- A circular path from a power supply, through a load, and then back again to the other end of the power supply.
- The negative end of a diode.
- Only two states are possible, like true/false or off/on.
- A named identifier that cannot change its value in a program.
- A system that deals with discrete values.
- The smallest piece of information a digital device can manage.
- A datatype that indicates something binary.
- A material that allows electricity to flow, like a copper wire.
- An electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power to turn it into something else.
32 Clues: 1/1,000th of a second. • The negative end of a diode. • A system that deals with discrete values. • A datatype that indicates something binary. • A material that prevents electricity to flow. • A block of code that executes a specific task. • Something that can continuously vary over time. • A type of data supplied to a function as an input. • ...
Electricity 2012-11-11
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- A form of electricity powered by the sun
- A substance with poor or no capability to allow electrical flow
- A path of which electricity flows through
- Well known for discovering electricity
- The inventor of the light bulb
- A portable source of electricity
- A substance that allows electrical flow
- An object that controls the stop and go of flow of electricity in an electrical circuit
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- When an object becomes charged and attracts other objects, example; hair and balloon
- An object which can conduct electricity, and is used by electricians
- A place where all the electrical energy and voltage is supplied to a circuit
- 'The____age of electricity'
12 Clues: 'The____age of electricity' • The inventor of the light bulb • A portable source of electricity • Well known for discovering electricity • A substance that allows electrical flow • A form of electricity powered by the sun • A path of which electricity flows through • A substance with poor or no capability to allow electrical flow • ...
Uses of Energy 2022-10-31
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- _______ energy is the movement of energy through substances such as air of water that can be heard.
- _______ energy is the energy an object has due to motion.
- _______ energy is the movement of electrical energy.
- Light energy has _______ different uses.
- _______ is the ability to make an object move or change.
- Electrical energy powers the _______ that you use.
- Batteries in a remote control send electrical _______, or electricity through the remote's circuit.
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- Any activity that requires _______ uses mechanical energy.
- Thermal energy can be used to _______ up objects.
- _______ energy is the energy that comes from the sun.
- Sound energy can be used for _______ and navigation.
- Solar panels capture _______ energy that can be used to power electronics.
- _______ energy is the motion of particles inside an object.
13 Clues: Light energy has _______ different uses. • Thermal energy can be used to _______ up objects. • Electrical energy powers the _______ that you use. • _______ energy is the movement of electrical energy. • Sound energy can be used for _______ and navigation. • _______ energy is the energy that comes from the sun. • ...
Energy 2019-04-05
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- gravitational ->radiant -> chemical
- Anything that makes a noise had sound energy.
- Examples: Bow, springs in a car, elastic bands
- Energy that object has due to it being in an electric field.
- Chemical -> thermal -> mechanical -> electrical
- Energy an object has when it is sitting somewhere there is gravity
- Energy of movement of electrons or charges (+,-)
- Energy that travels in waves and in a vacuum
- energy PE=mgh
- mechanical -> sound -> chemical
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- Moving energy of an object.
- The energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be transformed or changed to a another type of energy.
- Energy related to the motion of atoms within something
- Energy stored in magnetic fields
- There are many forms of moving energy
- The energy stored in the bonds of particles in the nucleus of an atom
- electrical-> radiant -> sound
- Occurs in a system when energy changes into different forms
- The ability to do something
20 Clues: energy PE=mgh • Moving energy of an object. • The ability to do something • electrical-> radiant -> sound • mechanical -> sound -> chemical • Energy stored in magnetic fields • gravitational ->radiant -> chemical • There are many forms of moving energy • The energy stored in the bonds of atoms • Energy that travels in waves and in a vacuum • ...
Matter 2020-10-07
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- has weight and occupies space
- Elements that make up hair
- Second weakest side bond
- Change example: H and O becoming H2O or getting hair colored
- Weakest side bond
- Definite weight, indefinite shape and volume
- Chain of amino acids linked end to end
- Definite weight and volume
- Atom with no missing electrons in outer shell
- Positive electrical charge
- No electrical charge
- Atoms are different (when combined)
- Type of bond that holds together polypeptide chains
- Atoms are the same (when combined)
- Compound consisting of C, O, H, N
- Two or more atoms joined by chemical bond
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- Change example: breaking glass or cutting hair
- Bond that is the backbone of protein molecules
- Area where electrons circle nucleus
- Chemistry with carbon present
- Atom with missing electrons in outer shell
- Chemistry without carbon present
- Negative electrical charge
- Can not be broken down further, basic substance
- Definite weight, shape, and volume
- Strongest side bond
- Physical and chemical changes to matter
27 Clues: Weakest side bond • Strongest side bond • No electrical charge • Second weakest side bond • Elements that make up hair • Negative electrical charge • Definite weight and volume • Positive electrical charge • has weight and occupies space • Chemistry with carbon present • Chemistry without carbon present • Compound consisting of C, O, H, N • Definite weight, shape, and volume • ...
Vocabulary Review 2021-08-06
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- energy can ______ from one system to another
- material through which an electrical current can flow easily
- the form of energy that is caused when
- energy produced when heat contacts w/ cold
- energy resulting in a push or pull
- use of the sunlight to make food
- battery/generator connects a complete circuit
- fluid transfer of heat
- heat transferred through electromagnetic waves
- the form of energy emitted from the sun
- food is broken down into energy
- the amount of material an object contains
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- composed of atoms
- degree of the compactness of an object
- a push or a pull
- thin layer of gas surrounding earth
- smallest part of an element
- substances that are able to flow
- a material through which electrical current does not readily flow
- atoms closely packed together; very dense
- energy that is stored
- the capacity to do work
- no definite shape or volume; very low density
- heat transferred to cold
24 Clues: a push or a pull • composed of atoms • energy that is stored • fluid transfer of heat • the capacity to do work • heat transferred to cold • smallest part of an element • food is broken down into energy • substances that are able to flow • use of the sunlight to make food • energy resulting in a push or pull • thin layer of gas surrounding earth • ...
Physics 2015-05-01
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- field that astronomer and cosmologist study
- SI unit of electrical current
- negatively charged electrons around a circuit
- mass/volume
- work/time
- the study of celestial object, space and the universe
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy electrostatically in an electric field
- of or relating to the sun
- Si units of power
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium
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- the rate at which charge flows past a point on a circuit
- smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter
- something that travels 186,282 miles per second
- emission of energy in the form of waves through space or a medium
- mass x acceleration
- rate of change of displacement or distance over time with a known direction
- SI unit for electrical resistance
- a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size
- its Si Unit is Q
- force times distance
21 Clues: work/time • mass/volume • its Si Unit is Q • Si units of power • mass x acceleration • force times distance • of or relating to the sun • SI unit of electrical current • SI unit for electrical resistance • field that astronomer and cosmologist study • smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter • negatively charged electrons around a circuit • ...
Engineering Careers 2017-11-08
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- Designs and builds tunnels and bridges
- Makes paper making machines
- Makes sure an item is of good quality
- Oversees water quality and sewage treatment
- Designs animal habitats
- Uses technology for building designs and construction
- Deals with the movements humans make
- Tests the stress point of material
- Insulates houses and buildings
- Manipulates and studies DNA
- Designs oil mining machines
- Designs components for railroads
- Makes food processing machines
- Makes sure a buildings are structurally strong
- Designs highways and the flow of traffic
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- Makes anti lock brakes for cars
- Makes medicine suitable for animals
- Makes jet engines
- Responsible for making sure your utilities are available
- Make advances in technology for health
- Designs x-ray machines to view bodies
- Designs phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another
- Designs electrical wires and electrical poles
- Makes tools for doctors
- Supervises lighting manufacturing
- Designs nuclear power plants
26 Clues: Makes jet engines • Designs animal habitats • Makes tools for doctors • Makes paper making machines • Manipulates and studies DNA • Designs oil mining machines • Designs nuclear power plants • Insulates houses and buildings • Makes food processing machines • Makes anti lock brakes for cars • Designs components for railroads • Supervises lighting manufacturing • ...
Engineering Careers Crossword 2024-01-11
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- Make things underwater
- Maintain xray or imagining equipment in hospitals
- Design, develop, and test aircraft
- Design machines
- Design, develops, and mantains computer software
- Conduct experiments having to do with isotope production and irradation
- Conduct quality checks on other products
- Design devices such as artificial body parts and ways to diagnose medical problems
- Design and plan varies vehicles of transport
- Develop design plans for outdoor spaces
- Move trains between tracks and keep them on schedule
- Oversee and improve growth/quality of plants
- Help find oil and gas
- Works and mantains trains/locomotives
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- Support normal architects (not real architects yet)
- Design and develop wind turbines
- Investigate motion and force
- Design, develop, test, and manufacture electrical equipment
- Analyze data
- Design chemical manufacturing processes
- Investigates electrical failures
- They produce zinc
- Search for mineral deposits
- Develop other jobs
- Manage the flow of documents
- Ensure project deliveries in a timely and effective manner
26 Clues: Analyze data • Design machines • They produce zinc • Develop other jobs • Help find oil and gas • Make things underwater • Search for mineral deposits • Investigate motion and force • Manage the flow of documents • Design and develop wind turbines • Investigates electrical failures • Design, develop, and test aircraft • Works and mantains trains/locomotives • ...
Serenity Valdez 2024-03-22
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- electrical impulse is generated
- opening up blocked coronary arteries to circulate to the heart muscle
- something that means something
- "tied up"
- controls abnormal cardiac rhythms through electrical discharges
- narrow coronary artery that gives insufficient blood supply to the heart
- contraction
- supplies oxygen-rich blood to the heart
- plaque built up in arterial
- a blood clot that stays attached to the side its developed on
- reduces blood flow to the heart
- a sac made of fiber that encloses the heart
- what valve prevents the backflow of blood into a ventricle
- dead heart muscle obstruction
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- within
- disrupts ventricular rhythm of the heart
- electrical activity to the heart
- procedure to stop ventricular fibrillation
- small
- substance that promotes
- pumps blood to the lungs
- listening of sounds through a stethoscope
- tiny plastic tube that goes from the heart to the leg
- carries blood to the right atrium from the body
- loss of elasticity in the arterial walls
25 Clues: small • within • "tied up" • contraction • substance that promotes • pumps blood to the lungs • plaque built up in arterial • dead heart muscle obstruction • something that means something • electrical impulse is generated • reduces blood flow to the heart • electrical activity to the heart • supplies oxygen-rich blood to the heart • disrupts ventricular rhythm of the heart • ...
Physical security 2025-03-06
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- – This happens when devices are not properly ventilated, leading to fire risks.
- – These can catch fire if overloaded.
- – A general term for any potential danger.
- – A danger caused by touching live cables.
- – A method to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
- – These can fall and cause injury if not placed securely.
- – Needed to prevent equipment from overheating.
- – A safety tool to put out electrical fires.
- – The general term for measures to prevent hazards.
- – A cause of fire when too many devices are plugged into a socket.
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- – The effect of an electric current passing through a person.
- – Spilling these near electrical equipment can lead to electrocution.
- – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards.
- – The act of stopping accidents before they happen.
- – Need to be properly managed to prevent tripping and electrocution.
- – Educating staff on safety practices.
- – The way out during fire hazards.
- – Cables forming these can lead to tripping hazards.
- – Covering wires properly to prevent electrocution.
- – A system that alerts people in case of fire.
20 Clues: – The way out during fire hazards. • – These can catch fire if overloaded. • – Educating staff on safety practices. • – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards. • – A general term for any potential danger. • – A danger caused by touching live cables. • – A safety tool to put out electrical fires. • – A system that alerts people in case of fire. • ...
Electrochemistry 2025-10-29
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- Type of cell that produces electrical energy from a spontaneous redox reaction.
- Electrode where reduction occurs.
- Measured in amperes (A).
- German chemist known for the ___ equation
- Reference electrode assigned a potential of 0.00 V.
- Conductors through which electric current enters or leaves a cell.
- Process of coating a metal object with another metal using electricity.
- The ability of a cell or electrode to produce electrical energy is measured by its cell _____.
- Current flows by the ______ of ions in solution.
- Type of reaction where electrons are transferred.
- Type of corrosion, common in areas under bolts, gaskets, or deposits.
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- Device that measures cell potential in volts.
- Loss of electrons.
- The study of the relationship between chemical reactions and electricity.
- Allows ions to flow and maintain electrical neutrality.
- Electrode where oxidation occurs.
- A substance gained electrons, the substance is ____.
- In a redox reaction, this agent is reduced.
- Happens naturally once started, without being forced.
- Common energy source found in phones and flashlights.
20 Clues: Loss of electrons. • Measured in amperes (A). • Electrode where reduction occurs. • Electrode where oxidation occurs. • German chemist known for the ___ equation • In a redox reaction, this agent is reduced. • Device that measures cell potential in volts. • Current flows by the ______ of ions in solution. • Type of reaction where electrons are transferred. • ...
Directions: Identify the word 2023-10-19
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- Itis a device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and power
- It is a material which does not easily allow heat and/or electricity to pass through it.
- Is a scientific and engineering discipline that studies and applies the principles of physics to design, create, and operate devices that manipulate electrons and other electrically charged particles.
- It is a type of electronic components are those that don’t have the ability to control current by means of another signal.
- It conducts electricity to flow in one direction
- It is the flow of electrical power or charge
- It alters the AC mains voltage toward a necessary value and the main function of this is to step up and step down the voltage.
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- It is mainly used for leveling the AC differences from the corrected voltage
- It is a passive electrical component that opposes sudden changes in current
- It is an electrical device used to convert alternating current into direct current
- It regulated power supply and is mainly used for leveling the AC differences from the corrected voltage.
- It is a type of electronic component is an electronic component that supplies energy to a circuit
- It is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- Itis a device consisting of two electrical conductors that are separated by a dielectric material, ie, an insulator
- It is regulator in the regulated power supply is essential for keeping a steady DC output voltage by supplying load regulation as well as line regulation. keeps the voltage constant
15 Clues: It is the flow of electrical power or charge • It conducts electricity to flow in one direction • Itis a device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and power • It is a passive electrical component that opposes sudden changes in current • It is mainly used for leveling the AC differences from the corrected voltage • ...
S3 R2 2023-08-31
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- Displays Electrical Waveforms
- Unit of Electrical Resistance
- Electrical Potential Difference
- Limits Electric Current
- Carries Information on a Carrier Wave
- Semiconductor Switch
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- Extracts Information from Modulated Signal
- Number of Cycles per Second
- Receives and Transmits Electromagnetic Waves
- Boosts Signal Strength
10 Clues: Semiconductor Switch • Boosts Signal Strength • Limits Electric Current • Number of Cycles per Second • Displays Electrical Waveforms • Unit of Electrical Resistance • Electrical Potential Difference • Carries Information on a Carrier Wave • Extracts Information from Modulated Signal • Receives and Transmits Electromagnetic Waves
Sleep 1 2017-04-15
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- a measurement of electrical force
- EEG activity in the 8-13 Hz frequency range
- a feeling of tiredness or weariness
- a shift in EEG frequency for at least three seconds
- an electrical signal or voltage
- a device that coverts energy from one for to another
- referring to the side position
- continuous EMG or EEG events, usually referring to REM
- resistance to the flow of electricity
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- a waveform from 0.5 to 2 Hz with amplitude of at least 75 uv
- EEG activity in the 4-7 Hz frequency range
- the positive or negative orientation of an electrical signal
- unorganized activity
- cessation of airflow
- a device or feature of an amplifier which limits the range of frequencies
- area behind the nares and oral cavity
- a muscle in the chin or jaw
- an input terminal into which electrodes and sensors are plugged.
18 Clues: unorganized activity • cessation of airflow • a muscle in the chin or jaw • referring to the side position • an electrical signal or voltage • a measurement of electrical force • a feeling of tiredness or weariness • area behind the nares and oral cavity • resistance to the flow of electricity • EEG activity in the 4-7 Hz frequency range • ...
energy types/transformations Crossword puzzle 2023-12-11
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- Potential- an object gains more potential energy as its height or mass increases
- energy- Stored energy
- transformation- When one type of energy is converted into another; like when dammed water is released and the kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy.
- energy- Energy of motion
- Potential – energy stored in bending, twisting, or stretching of an object
- energy- Movement of electrons (electricity)
- panel- Radiant → electrical
- Unit for energy
- ability to do work or cause change
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- Energy- Energy of a moving object
- Radiant → chemical
- energy-A Energy carried by light waves
- Transfer - The process by which energy is moved from one area to another.
- A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- power plant- Nuclear → thermal → mechanical → electrical
- energy-A Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- of conservation of energy- Energy is not created nor destroyed
- energy-A Energy store in the nucleus of an atom
- energy- Vibration of waves through matter
- energy- Vibration of particles with matter
20 Clues: Unit for energy • Radiant → chemical • energy- Stored energy • energy- Energy of motion • panel- Radiant → electrical • Energy- Energy of a moving object • ability to do work or cause change • energy-A Energy carried by light waves • energy- Vibration of waves through matter • energy- Vibration of particles with matter • energy- Movement of electrons (electricity) • ...
Physics terms 2022-08-30
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- - the push or pull measurement of an object
- - change in momentum
- - electrical and magnetic wave energy reflected and emitted from objects traveling through space
- - strong energy of particles within the atom
- - motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- - energy stored in an object
- - the change in an object’s position
- - energy that heat generates
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- - weak energy of particles within the atomacceleration - how change in velocity is measured
- - a body's tendency to resist motion
- - energy that comes from electrical charge
- - unit used to measure electrical energy
- - rate or measurement at which work is done
- - energy stored in an object
- - attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- - potential energy of an object in a higher position to the groud on earth
- - measurements of magnitude
- - energy in an abject due to its motion of position
- - when two objects collide
19 Clues: - change in momentum • - when two objects collide • - measurements of magnitude • - energy stored in an object • - energy stored in an object • - energy that heat generates • - a body's tendency to resist motion • - the change in an object’s position • - unit used to measure electrical energy • - energy that comes from electrical charge • ...
Kyla's 1.06 Safety issues and environment 2022-02-22
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- aims to reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills through improved product design to ease dismantling, recycling, and reuse.
- an adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components and computer boards from damage caused by static discharge.
- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely.
- a bag, usually silver, black, or pink, used for storing electronic components, which are prone to damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
- shock the sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles that is caused by the discharge through the body of electricity from a charged source.
- caused by the igniting of combustible metals
- also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
- an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets on the other end used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet.
- caused by ordinary combustibles
- a device that allows your computer, or other equipment, to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost. The additional power, usually supplied by battery, allows a limited amount to time to properly shutdown equipment.
- Strain Injury (RSI) any of various musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by numbness, pain, or weakness of muscles, tendons, nerves, and other soft tissues, caused by the persistent repetition of certain physical movements.
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- discharge (ESD) the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects.
- caused by exposure to live electrical wires
- a floor mat that helps to eliminate static electricity by providing a path to ground from conductive items placed on the mat.
- injuries produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent.
- the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge.
- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases
- a joint program from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) that establishes standards for energy efficient products originated in the United States. The goal is to help individuals and businesses save money and protect the environment through the use of energy efficient products.
- An acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher. Pull the pin. Aim low. Squeeze the level slowly and evenly. Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.
- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats
- an electrical device, often found on power strips, that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold, usually 120V.
21 Clues: caused by ordinary combustibles • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases • caused by exposure to live electrical wires • caused by the igniting of combustible metals • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats • the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-22
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- caused by the igniting of combustible metals
- the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects.
- shock the sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles that is caused by the discharge through the body of electricity from a charged source.
- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely.
- caused by ordinary combustibles
- any of various musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by numbness, pain, or weakness of muscles, tendons, nerves, and other soft tissues, caused by the persistent repetition of certain physical movements.
- the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge.
- a bag, usually silver, black, or pink, used for storing electronic components, which are prone to damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
- an adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components and computer boards from damage caused by static discharge.
- An acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher. Pull the pin. Aim low. Squeeze the level slowly and evenly. Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.
- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats
- an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets on the other end used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet.
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- injuries produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent.
- an electrical device, often found on power strips, that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold, usually 120V.
- aims to reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills through improved product design to ease dismantling, recycling, and reuse.
- a joint program from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) that establishes standards for energy efficient products originated in the United States. The goal is to help individuals and businesses save money and protect the environment through the use of energy efficient products.
- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases
- caused by exposure to live electrical wires
- a floor mat that helps to eliminate static electricity by providing a path to ground from conductive items placed on the mat.
- a device that allows your computer, or other equipment, to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost. The additional power, usually supplied by battery, allows a limited amount to time to properly shutdown equipment.
- also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
21 Clues: caused by ordinary combustibles • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases • caused by exposure to live electrical wires • caused by the igniting of combustible metals • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats • the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects. • the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge. • ...
DET Crossword 2021-10-20
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- A type of wood starting with T.
- To stick two pieces together.
- A computer software used to create 3D plastic shapes.
- A commonly used tool to mark out a straight line.
- A standard operating procedure.
- An electrical component used to power other components.
- A tool used for carving.
- An electrical component that regulates or limits the flow of electrical current.
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- A joint which looks similar to our fingers.
- A type of circuit.
- A tool used to keep a piece of wood in place to prevent it from moving.
- A light emitting diode.
- A simple joint, commonly used for when strength is required.
- Personal protective equipment.
- A danger or risk.
15 Clues: A danger or risk. • A type of circuit. • A light emitting diode. • A tool used for carving. • To stick two pieces together. • Personal protective equipment. • A type of wood starting with T. • A standard operating procedure. • A joint which looks similar to our fingers. • A commonly used tool to mark out a straight line. • A computer software used to create 3D plastic shapes. • ...
ns 2022-07-31
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- charges repel.
- Negatively-charged Particle.
- Liquid that can conduct the electricity.
- Charges attract.
- Electricity that is caused by the separation of charges.
- Pathway taken or needed by the electrons to flow.
- Causes the separation of charges.
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- is caused by electrons moving across an air gap heating up the air enough to make it glow
- type of magnet that results due to flow of current in a wire.
- Device that protects the circuit from unwanted or expected electrical current
- Two or more cells together.
- Positively-charged particle.
- Device that opposes flow of electrical charge.
- Flow of electrons.
- chemical system that stores chemical energy which is later converted into electrical energy in a circuit.
15 Clues: charges repel. • Charges attract. • Flow of electrons. • Two or more cells together. • Negatively-charged Particle. • Positively-charged particle. • Causes the separation of charges. • Liquid that can conduct the electricity. • Device that opposes flow of electrical charge. • Pathway taken or needed by the electrons to flow. • ...
Natural Science 2019-10-24
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- A hole in a wall containing electrical cables.
- We should always consider this when using electrical appliances.
- Electricity created from water.
- Nuclear fuel is made from this.
- A waste ________ site.
- Electricity can be converted into this type of energy.
- An electrochemical cell contains this.
- A source of stored energy.
- Coal produces this when it is burned.
- I convert the strength of electricity before sending it to various buildings.
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- A machine that follows after a turbine in the system of generating electricity.
- This controls the electricity in a battery operated circuit.
- I am found within a plug.
- How to describe a circuit when the switch has been turned off.
- The cables that allow electricity to reach various buildings.
- Found at the end of an electrical appliance.
- Electricity that is not safe.
- I record the amount of electricity used.
- Water that is heated by coal in a furnace.
- A synonym for a circuit.
20 Clues: A waste ________ site. • A synonym for a circuit. • I am found within a plug. • A source of stored energy. • Electricity that is not safe. • Electricity created from water. • Nuclear fuel is made from this. • Coal produces this when it is burned. • An electrochemical cell contains this. • I record the amount of electricity used. • Water that is heated by coal in a furnace. • ...
Telephone Operation 2017-05-18
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- A characteristic related to the frequency of sound.
- A place where telephone switching takes place.
- A quality or complexity characteristic of sound.
- A mechanical device that vibrates in response to sound waves.
- The type of circuit used to maintain suitable sound levels.
- Varying a DC voltage to produce an electrical voice waveform.
- A device that converts one form of energy into another form of energy.
- A type of transmitter that uses electromagnetic induction to produce an electrical voice waveform.
- A cable used to connect to a floor distributor.
- How you make a call.
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- Volume of sound.
- Crystal type transmitter.
- Used to get the telephone users attention.
- A de-coupling device used to isolate a DC current from the ringer.
- Unit of frequency.
- The part of a handset you talk into.
- A telephone device.
- The part of a handset you listen to.
- Sound level unit.
- The type of energy telephones convert electrical energy into.
20 Clues: Volume of sound. • Sound level unit. • Unit of frequency. • A telephone device. • How you make a call. • Crystal type transmitter. • The part of a handset you talk into. • The part of a handset you listen to. • Used to get the telephone users attention. • A place where telephone switching takes place. • A cable used to connect to a floor distributor. • ...
Energy 2019-04-05
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- The energy stored in the bonds of particles in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy related to the motion of atoms within something
- Energy of movement of electrons or charges (+,-)
- Moving energy of an object.
- Energy that object has due to it being in an electric field.
- electrical-> radiant -> sound
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be transformed or changed to a another type of energy.
- The energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- Energy stored in magnetic fields
- Energy an object has when it is sitting somewhere there is gravity
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- energy PE=mgh
- There are many forms of moving energy
- Chemical -> thermal -> mechanical -> electrical
- Examples: Bow, springs in a car, elastic bands
- Occurs in a system when energy changes into different forms
- gravitational ->radiant -> chemical
- Energy that travels in waves and in a vacuum
- The ability to do something
- mechanical -> sound -> chemical
- Anything that makes a noise had sound energy.
20 Clues: energy PE=mgh • Moving energy of an object. • The ability to do something • electrical-> radiant -> sound • mechanical -> sound -> chemical • Energy stored in magnetic fields • gravitational ->radiant -> chemical • There are many forms of moving energy • The energy stored in the bonds of atoms • Energy that travels in waves and in a vacuum • ...
Engineers 2017-10-19
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- Design and build tunnels and bridges.
- Make sure building are structurally strong.
- Design oil mining machines.
- Make anti lock brakes for cars.
- Designs animal habitats.
- Design nuclear power plants.
- Designs X-ray machines to view bodies.
- Make paper making machines.
- Designs machines engines and other mechanical devices.
- Make jet engines.
- Make advances in technology for health.
- Test the stress point of material.
- Responsible for making sure your utilities are available.
- Design highways and flow of traffic.
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- Deal with movements humans make.
- Design phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another.
- Insulate houses and buildings.
- Designs aircraft spacecraft missiles and rockets.
- Make food processing machines.
- Makes medicine suitable for animals.
- Designs components for railroads.
- Manipulate and study DNA.
- Design electrical wires and electrical poles.
- Makes sure an item is of good quality.
- Supervise lighting manufacturing.
- and Sewer Oversees water quality and sewage treatment.
26 Clues: Make jet engines. • Designs animal habitats. • Manipulate and study DNA. • Design oil mining machines. • Make paper making machines. • Design nuclear power plants. • Insulate houses and buildings. • Make food processing machines. • Make anti lock brakes for cars. • Deal with movements humans make. • Designs components for railroads. • Supervise lighting manufacturing. • ...
Types of Engineers 2017-11-08
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- design and electrical wires and electrical poles
- makes anti - lock brakes for cars
- makes planes and space crafts
- makes sure buildings are structurally strong
- make and food processing machines
- responsible for making sure your utilities are available
- designs animal habitats
- makes medicine suitable for animals
- makes sure an item is of good quality
- makes advances in technology for health
- design highways and flow of traffic
- tests the stress point of material
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- designs x-ray machines to view bodies
- designs oil nuclear power plants
- makes tools for doctors
- tests destructive and nondestructive jet engines
- oversees water quality and sewage treatment
- design and build tunnels and bridges
- manipulate and study DNA
- design phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another
- designs oil mining machines
- insulate houses and buildings
- supervise lighting manufacturing
- deals with movement humans make
- designs components for railroads
- makes paper making machines
26 Clues: makes tools for doctors • designs animal habitats • manipulate and study DNA • designs oil mining machines • makes paper making machines • makes planes and space crafts • insulate houses and buildings • deals with movement humans make • designs oil nuclear power plants • supervise lighting manufacturing • designs components for railroads • makes anti - lock brakes for cars • ...
Engineering Careers 2017-11-08
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- Makes anti lock brakes for cars
- Uses technology for building designs and construction
- Responsible for making sure your utilities are available
- Tests the stress point of material
- Insulates houses and buildings
- Make advances in technology for health
- Manipulate and study DNA
- Designs nuclear power plants
- Makes tools for doctors
- Makes jet engines
- Make food processing machines
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- Makes paper making machines
- and sewer/ Oversees water quality and sewage treatment
- Designs electrical wires and electrical poles
- Designs phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another
- Makes medicine suitable for animals
- Makes sure buildings are structurally strong
- Designs x-ray machines to view bodies
- Makes sure an item is of good quality
- Designs components for railroads
- Supervises lighting manufacturing
- Designs animal habitats
- Designs highways and flow of traffic
- Deals with movements humans make
- Design and build tunnels and bridges
- Designs oil mining machines
26 Clues: Makes jet engines • Designs animal habitats • Makes tools for doctors • Manipulate and study DNA • Makes paper making machines • Designs oil mining machines • Designs nuclear power plants • Make food processing machines • Insulates houses and buildings • Makes anti lock brakes for cars • Designs components for railroads • Deals with movements humans make • ...
Vocabulary 2020-10-18
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- put back into the vesicles
- conducts electrical impulses away from cell body
- creates communication for reflexes
- nerve cells activated by sensory input
- projections of a neuron that receive signals
- chemical messengers
- nervous system outside the CNS
- stimulate receptor to cause a response
- ends of axon that make synaptic connections
- sends signals from spinal cord to muscles
- fibers transmits impulses to brain/spinal cord
- the division of the ANS
- store neurotransmitters to be released
- attach to receptors,block effect of agonist
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- no electrical impulses/maintain homeostasis
- allows electrical impulses to transmit fast
- site of transmission between two nerve cells
- specialized membrane on surface of cell
- chemically controls functions
- recieves info from our sensory organs
- transmit info to other nerve,muscles,gland cells
- motor nerves impulses go towards muscles
- chemical messengers secreated into the blood
- positively charged ions rush into a cell
- regulates involuntary functions
- consists of the brain/spinal cord
- responds to threat flight or fight
27 Clues: chemical messengers • the division of the ANS • put back into the vesicles • chemically controls functions • nervous system outside the CNS • regulates involuntary functions • consists of the brain/spinal cord • creates communication for reflexes • responds to threat flight or fight • recieves info from our sensory organs • nerve cells activated by sensory input • ...
Circuits - Alyssa McNinch 2024-04-29
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- the pressure of an electric circuit
- the pressure from that pushes elecrtic
- A cell is the smallest, basic unit of life that is responsible
- circuit elements are arranged in a one path
- the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them.
- opposed to it prevents.
- doesnt let heat sound eletric and light
- law a voltage to a conductor
- a resistance from wire
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- safe electric or fuse
- a unit of electrical current
- flow of electric energy
- the ability to move heat or electricity from one place to another
- diagram a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- is the rate at which electrons flow past a point.
- something being change
- a combination of apparatus for producing a single electrical effect
- circuit is a closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another
- Circuit Eletric path that Braches to a current divice
- the measerment from two point to a conductor
20 Clues: safe electric or fuse • something being change • a resistance from wire • flow of electric energy • opposed to it prevents. • a unit of electrical current • law a voltage to a conductor • the pressure of an electric circuit • the pressure from that pushes elecrtic • doesnt let heat sound eletric and light • the measerment from two point to a conductor • ...
What important event takes place next month? 2024-10-24
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- What central processing unit interprets and executes instructions?
- What component stores energy in a magnetic field?
- What semiconductor device can amplify or switch electronic signals?
- What is the SI unit of inductance?
- What device amplifies small signals to larger ones?
- What is the unit of power?
- What device converts AC to DC?
- What is the unit of energy?
- What component allows current to flow in only one direction?
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- What is the unit of electrical capacitance?
- What device generates a periodic waveform?
- What component stores electrical energy in an electric field?
- What light-emitting device is commonly used in electronic displays?
- What is the unit of electric potential difference?
- What is the basic building block of an electric circuit?
- What resistor changes its resistance with temperature?
- What semiconductor device converts light into an electric current?
- What element is used as the primary semiconductor material in microelectronics?
- What unit measures electric current?
- What is the SI unit of electrical resistance?
20 Clues: What is the unit of power? • What is the unit of energy? • What device converts AC to DC? • What is the SI unit of inductance? • What unit measures electric current? • What device generates a periodic waveform? • What is the unit of electrical capacitance? • What is the SI unit of electrical resistance? • What component stores energy in a magnetic field? • ...
science 2021-08-26
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- model created by dalton where the atom is a solid sphere shape
- model that has the nucleus in the middle and the electrons around it on rings
- a neutral electrical charge
- atom with an overall charge consisting of one element
- a group of elements with an overall charge
- right side of the stair step on the periodic table
- equipment used by thomson to study electric discharges
- number of protons in a element
- basic unit of a chemical element
- center part of the atom that contains protons and neutrons
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- left side of the stair step on the periodic table
- elements arranged horizontal on the periodic table
- a positive electrical charge
- number of protons plus the number of neutrons in an element
- outer part of the atom where electrons are found
- a negative electrical charge
- table full of all the elements
- atoms with the same protons but different neutrons
- along the stair step on the periodic table
- elements arranged in columns on the periodic table
20 Clues: a neutral electrical charge • a positive electrical charge • a negative electrical charge • table full of all the elements • number of protons in a element • basic unit of a chemical element • along the stair step on the periodic table • a group of elements with an overall charge • outer part of the atom where electrons are found • ...
UNITS 7-8 2022-07-25
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- object that can attract other objects made of iron and magnetic metals
- components distinguished
- electricity into another tipe of enrgy
- separate solids from liquids in homogeneous mixtures
- close path through which electricity flows
- flow of electrical charges through materials
- material which does not allow electrical charges to move
- sinonim of homogeneous mixture
- chemical reaction in yeast and bacteria
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- components cannot be distinguished
- separate liquids of different boiling points in homogeneous mixtures
- separate solids from liquids, or solids with different size particles, in heterogeneous mixtures
- force of attraction exerted by magnets
- when some metal substances combine with oxygen in the presence of water
- material allows electrical charges move
- to orient ourselves
- atoms react and group each other differently
- substance contains only one type of component
- objects or substances burn this happens
- contains one or more pure substances
- usually made of copper, wrapped in plastic covering
- separate substances of different density in heterogeneous mixtures
- component of electric circuit which provides energy
23 Clues: to orient ourselves • components distinguished • sinonim of homogeneous mixture • components cannot be distinguished • contains one or more pure substances • force of attraction exerted by magnets • electricity into another tipe of enrgy • material allows electrical charges move • objects or substances burn this happens • chemical reaction in yeast and bacteria • ...
Circuits 2025-08-28
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- A sound-making device used in alarm circuits.
- A circuit where all parts are connected in a single path.
- Portable source of electrical power for circuits
- Small wires used to connect breadboard points.
- A simple drawing showing how electrical parts are connected.
- Electrical outputs sent by microcontrollers.
- Sticky conductive strip used to draw paper circuits.
- A circuit where components are connected side by side.
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- A tool used to build circuits without soldering.
- Components that detect environmental changes.
- Joining components so current can flow.
- A programmable microcontroller board for circuits.
- What happens if an LED is used without a resistor.
- The flow of energy through wires in a circuit.
- A device that opens or closes a circuit.
- The negative leg of an LED.
- Energy provided to make a circuit work.
- The positive leg of an LED.
- A component that limits the current in a circuit.
- A small light that glows when current flows through it.
20 Clues: The negative leg of an LED. • The positive leg of an LED. • Joining components so current can flow. • Energy provided to make a circuit work. • A device that opens or closes a circuit. • Electrical outputs sent by microcontrollers. • Components that detect environmental changes. • A sound-making device used in alarm circuits. • ...
Magnetism 2024-09-04
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- Two magnets push each other apart b/c of their ends
- Build up of electrical charge on an object
- A property that leads to electromagnetic interactions between particles that make up matter
- An induction to change mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Wrapping a solenoid around an iron core
- Area surrounding a magnet where magnetic forces are detected
- Bring two magnets together, they exert a push or pull
- Special class of materials that conduct electric charge better than electrical insulators, but not as well as electrical conductors
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- Material through which charges can move freely
- Coil of wire that carries electric current, that produces a magnetic field
- Material through which charges cannot move easily
- Any material that attracts iron/objects made from iron
- Relationship between electricity and magnetism.
13 Clues: Wrapping a solenoid around an iron core • Build up of electrical charge on an object • Material through which charges can move freely • Relationship between electricity and magnetism. • Material through which charges cannot move easily • Two magnets push each other apart b/c of their ends • Bring two magnets together, they exert a push or pull • ...
Electrochemistry 1 2025-09-05
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- The electrode where oxidation occurs.
- The substance in a redox reaction that loses electrons and gets oxidized
- A solid electrical conductor (like a metal) that provides a surface for the redox reactions to occur.
- A redox reaction (short for reduction-oxidation) is a chemical reaction that involves the transfer of electrons between atoms, ions, or molecules.
- A substance, usually a liquid, that contains ions and can conduct electricity.
- A device that either generates electrical energy from a spontaneous redox reaction or uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous redox reaction.
- The substance in a redox reaction that gains electrons and gets reduced.
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- A number assigned to an element in a compound that represents its gain or loss of electron in a redox reaction.
- An electrochemical cell that uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous redox reaction.
- A device used in an electrochemical cell to connect its two half-cells.
- An electrochemical cell that produces electrical energy from a spontaneous redox reaction.
- The process in which an atom, ion, or molecule loses electrons
- The process in which an atom, ion, or molecule gains electrons
- The electrode where reduction occurs.
14 Clues: The electrode where oxidation occurs. • The electrode where reduction occurs. • The process in which an atom, ion, or molecule loses electrons • The process in which an atom, ion, or molecule gains electrons • A device used in an electrochemical cell to connect its two half-cells. • The substance in a redox reaction that loses electrons and gets oxidized • ...
Science Review 2023-11-11
14 Clues: Math teacher • ELAR teacher • Light comes on • Light turns off • Science teacher • Energy of motion • Vibration energy • Allows flow of energy • Resists flow of energy • Loop of electrical energy • Also known as heat energy • Energy of moving electrons • One of the best conductors • Type of energy used by plants
Unit 1 Variety 2023-11-16
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- Its use for ubicate
- Knowledge of local electrical codes and regulations is essential for electricians.
- A professional who installs and repairs electrical systems.
- is crucial in the electrical profession due to the risk of electric shocks.
- may work independently or as part of a team, depending on the job.
- used by electricians include pliers, wire strippers, and screwdrivers.
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- Electricians often need to interpret electrical blueprints and diagrams.
- Electricians may specialize in areas such as maintenance, construction, or telecommunications.
- electrical problems is a significant part of an electrician's job.
- It is use in the electric circuits
10 Clues: Its use for ubicate • It is use in the electric circuits • A professional who installs and repairs electrical systems. • electrical problems is a significant part of an electrician's job. • may work independently or as part of a team, depending on the job. • used by electricians include pliers, wire strippers, and screwdrivers. • ...
March 24th 2025-03-22
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- A genetic trait that only appears when inherited from both parents.
- The relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- A genetic trait that appears even if inherited from just one parent.
- An electrical property that causes objects to attract or repel each other.
- A material that prevents or resists the flow of electricity, such as rubber.
- A device that generates electrical energy.
- A trait or characteristic passed down from parents to offspring.
- An electrical charge that builds up on the surface of an object rather than flowing through a circuit.
- A subatomic particle that carries electrical charge through a conductor.
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- The steady flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- A type of invisible force caused by the movement of electrons.
- The force that pushes electric current through a circuit.
- A continuous loop that allows electricity to flow.
- The study of how traits are inherited from parents.
- The ability to do work or cause change, which can be transferred but not created or destroyed.
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily, such as copper.
16 Clues: A device that generates electrical energy. • A continuous loop that allows electricity to flow. • The relationship between electricity and magnetism. • The study of how traits are inherited from parents. • The steady flow of electric charge through a conductor. • The force that pushes electric current through a circuit. • ...
Robotics Evolution 2024-02-06
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- welding robots maker
- x y z axis example
- building blocks of imagination
- program logic controller
- company providing robot protection
- 1939 worlds fair - mechanical robot
- electrical device helping move a portion
- Association for Advancing Automation
- weight a robot can carry
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- to space we go
- Helps make electrical decisions
- brainstorming pre code
- Inventor with first robot patent
- if else then statements
- robot used with human interaction
- Man's new best friend
- Occupational Safety & Health Admin
- fail safe button / all stop
- axis's in space / point in space
19 Clues: to space we go • x y z axis example • welding robots maker • Man's new best friend • brainstorming pre code • if else then statements • program logic controller • weight a robot can carry • fail safe button / all stop • building blocks of imagination • Helps make electrical decisions • Inventor with first robot patent • axis's in space / point in space • ...
Science thingy 2022-03-04
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- energy in motion
- a negatively charged sub-atomic particle
- electrical and magnetic waves
- a neutrally charged sub-atomic particle
- A law that states "Energy can not be created nor destroyed, it can only chnge forms"
- the ability to work
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- total sum of potential, kinetic, and thermal energy
- stored energy
- activity using energy or effort done in order to achieve a purpose/result.
- the best science teacher ever
- material that conducts electricity well
- comes from outlets; used to power electrical devices
- energy mostly used for communication
- a positively charged sub-atomic particle
- material that does not conduct electricity well
- Light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs; used to see as a power source
16 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to work • the best science teacher ever • electrical and magnetic waves • energy mostly used for communication • material that conducts electricity well • a neutrally charged sub-atomic particle • a positively charged sub-atomic particle • a negatively charged sub-atomic particle • material that does not conduct electricity well • ...
Electricity 2016-05-16
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- a metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod
- instrument for measuring potential in volts
- a type of low resistance resistor that provides overcurrent protection
- 1000 watts
- an electromotive force
- instrument designed to measure electric current
- a container consisting of one or more cells
- an instrument that measures electrical resistance
- a flow of electric charge
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- movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- a machine that converts one from of energy into another
- black or red wires
- electrical quantity that measures how the object reduces the electric current
- a substance where electrical charge carries
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes
- an electric charge that lets works be accomplished
16 Clues: 1000 watts • black or red wires • an electromotive force • a flow of electric charge • instrument for measuring potential in volts • a substance where electrical charge carries • a container consisting of one or more cells • instrument designed to measure electric current • an instrument that measures electrical resistance • an electric charge that lets works be accomplished • ...
Electricity 2016-05-16
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- a container consisting of one or more cells
- instrument for measuring potential in volts
- electrical quantity that measures how the object reduces the electric current
- movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- black or red wires
- a flow of electric charge
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes
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- a machine that converts one from of energy into another
- 1000 watts
- an electric charge that lets works be accomplished
- instrument designed to measure electric current
- a metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod
- a substance where electrical charge carries
- an instrument that measures electrical resistance
- a type of low resistance resistor that provides overcurrent protection
- an electromotive force
16 Clues: 1000 watts • black or red wires • an electromotive force • a flow of electric charge • a container consisting of one or more cells • instrument for measuring potential in volts • a substance where electrical charge carries • instrument designed to measure electric current • an instrument that measures electrical resistance • an electric charge that lets works be accomplished • ...
Tools 2024-01-17
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- An instrument composed by fine-touthed blade used to cut
- Tool with wich you can make holes on the wall
- An instrument used in the electrical trade to cut
- Electronic measuring instrument for displaying electrical signals at a given time
- An instrument used for cutting or as a weapon
- This tool is used to calculate electrical magnitudes
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- This tool is used to cut wire by indenting and wedging a cable a part
- An implement used to check and mark right angles
- Is a type of tool used to screw in internal screws, this tool is L-shape
- saw A electrical tool with a blade or sharp points, used for cutting hard materials
- Tool with wich you hit nails
- A tool used to measure something
- Tool with wich you see in the dark
- This tool is used to raise and lower
14 Clues: Tool with wich you hit nails • A tool used to measure something • Tool with wich you see in the dark • This tool is used to raise and lower • Tool with wich you can make holes on the wall • An instrument used for cutting or as a weapon • An implement used to check and mark right angles • An instrument used in the electrical trade to cut • ...
chap 8 2025-06-24
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- electrical equipment, because these extinguishers leave less residue and displace
- you can use sand or dirt to extinguish a class D fire
- flammable liquids; for example, gasoline and diesel fuels, kerosene, propane,
- used for kitchen fires; easier to clean up than other extinguishing agents
- electrical; for example, appliances, panels, switches
- alcohol, motor oil, paint, paint thinners
- used for metal fires, such as magnesium fires; if a class D extinguisher is not avail-
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- after using them, you need to exit the room quickly, especially in confined areas
- subcategory of Class B (kitchen fires; cooking oils or fats)
- Ordinary combustibles; for example, wood, cloth, paper
- used for ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, and electrical
- used for ordinary combustibles
- combustible metals; for example, magnesium, titanium, potassium, sodium
- used for class B and C fires, such as flammable liquid and electrical fires; useful to
14 Clues: used for ordinary combustibles • alcohol, motor oil, paint, paint thinners • you can use sand or dirt to extinguish a class D fire • electrical; for example, appliances, panels, switches • Ordinary combustibles; for example, wood, cloth, paper • subcategory of Class B (kitchen fires; cooking oils or fats) • ...
Friday crossword 2024-12-13
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- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- a circuit conductor that normally completes the circuit back to the source
- electrical potential difference
- the flow of electrons
- a secure route for electrical currents in case of a short circuit
- an appropriate part of every workers uniform
- an arrangement in which someone learns an art, trade, or job under another
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- carry electrical current between the two switches in a multi-way switch
- has two receptacles to use for power
- a central terminal in a relay or switch connection
- It's the part of the switch or relay that moves to make or break an electrical connection
- an organized group of construction workers, tradespeople and/or laborers who collectively enter into bargaining agreements with employers or employing entities
- a flexible metallic conductor
- refers to the number of separate circuits a switch can control
- framing components in timber or steel-framed walls, that run between the top and bottom plates
15 Clues: the flow of electrons • a flexible metallic conductor • electrical potential difference • has two receptacles to use for power • an appropriate part of every workers uniform • a central terminal in a relay or switch connection • refers to the number of separate circuits a switch can control • a secure route for electrical currents in case of a short circuit • ...
Electric Puzzle 2024-11-29
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- A Device to control energy
- A Power Source
- Unit of a Electrical Current
- Glows in the dark
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Direct Current
- Another end of the Battery
- Current that changes direction
- Stopps Electricity
- The unit of power
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- Creates heat when rubbing to things together
- The difference in electric potential
- Flow of Electrons
- Makes Electricity Flow
- Circuit with two branches
- One end of a Battery
- A High temperature
- Makes Electricity
18 Clues: A Power Source • Direct Current • Flow of Electrons • Glows in the dark • Makes Electricity • The unit of power • A High temperature • Stopps Electricity • One end of a Battery • Makes Electricity Flow • Circuit with two branches • A Device to control energy • Another end of the Battery • Unit of a Electrical Current • Current that changes direction • The difference in electric potential • ...
ELECTRICAL SAFETY AWARENESS 2021-04-15
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- avoid standing in this when working around electricity.
- electrical injuries are almost always _______________.
- the safest way to work on electrical equipment.
- this can cause heart fibrillation!
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- only __________ workers should work on electrical systems.
- abbreviation for federal governing electrical safety compliance
- abbreviation for first aid equipment used to help a person who has received an electrical shock.
- a short circuit through the air
- never fly your kite near electricity _________.
9 Clues: a short circuit through the air • this can cause heart fibrillation! • the safest way to work on electrical equipment. • never fly your kite near electricity _________. • electrical injuries are almost always _______________. • avoid standing in this when working around electricity. • only __________ workers should work on electrical systems. • ...
8th Grade NOS 2023-08-17
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- observations made using the senses
- anything experienced with the senses
- a substance that does not allow the flow of electricity
- a measure of electrical force
- explains how or why something happens
- the measure of the strength of an electrical current
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
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- observations that involve numbers
- a substance that allows electricity to flow through it
- an educated guess based on observations
- unit of measure for electrical resistance
- explains what will happen under given circumstances
- something that limits or controls the flow of electical current
13 Clues: a measure of electrical force • observations that involve numbers • observations made using the senses • anything experienced with the senses • explains how or why something happens • an educated guess based on observations • unit of measure for electrical resistance • explains what will happen under given circumstances • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 2: Safe Lab Proecdures and Electrical Protections 2014-11-03
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- device used to protect removed or uninstalled computer components from static
- Work areas can use _______________ on the floor to prevent ESD.
- Unsteady voltages lead to this.
- Complete loss of AC power
- part of the computer that converts ac to dc
- Workbenches can use _____________ to protect computer components from ESD.
- device worn by computer technician used to protect the computer from ESD
- Electrical interference from generators and lightning, resulting in poor quality power
- Device used to protect computer components by supplying a consistent level of electrical power from a battery that is only switched on when the voltage drops below normal level, which is helpful during brownouts or blackouts
- movement of electrons measured in amps
- Sudden increase in voltage (exceeds 100% of the normal voltage on the line) that lasts for a short period of time
- Temperature and humidity are ways the __________ can affect computer components.
- At least 3000 volts of static electricity must build up before a ________can feel ESD.
- Reduced voltage level (80% or less) of AC power for a period of time
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- Device used to protect computer components by supplying a consistent level of electrical power from a battery that is constantly being charged and run, which is helpful during brownouts or blackouts
- Less than 30 volts of static electricity can damage a ___________ component.
- measure of work required to move a charge from one location to another
- Do not plug a ___________ into a UPS as it could overload the UPS.
- buildup of electric charge resting on a surface
- type of power found inside the computer
- static discharge that could harm a computer
- type of power found in electrical outlets
- movement of atomic particles whose movements lead to fields of force or energy
- Device used to protect computer components against damage from surges and spikes
- power connector for floppy drive
- Intrusion of wireless signals caused by other radio devices on the same frequency
- Dramatic increase in voltage above the normal flow of electrical current, lasting only a few nanoseconds.
- Intrusion of outside electromagnetic signals in a transmission media which can be caused by power lines, motors, electrical storms, solar flares, and other sources that generate electromagnetic energy
- power connector for older hard drive and optical drives
29 Clues: Complete loss of AC power • Unsteady voltages lead to this. • power connector for floppy drive • movement of electrons measured in amps • type of power found inside the computer • type of power found in electrical outlets • part of the computer that converts ac to dc • static discharge that could harm a computer • buildup of electric charge resting on a surface • ...
Module 3 Unit 1 Vocab 2022-02-01
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- A material through which it is difficult to conduct an electric current.
- Electrically neutral particles (neither positive nor negative) that have the same mass as a proton and are found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Any substance that has mass and occupies space.
- A quantity of electricity that is either positive or negative.
- An electrical property that opposes the flow of current through a circuit. Resistance (R) is measured in ohms.
- Materials through which it is relatively easy to maintain an electric current.
- A DC voltage source consisting of two or more cells that convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- Devices consisting of one or more coils of wire wrapped around a common core. Transformers are commonly used to step voltage up or down.
- The unit of measurement for voltage, represented by the letter V. One volt is equivalent to the force required to produce a current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm.
- The center of an atom. It contains the protons and neutrons of the atom.
- The movement, or flow, of electrons in a circuit. Current (I) is measured in amperes.
- The smallest positively charged particle of an atom. Protons are contained in the nucleus of an atom
- The driving force that makes current flow in a circuit. Voltage, often represented by the letter E, is also referred to as electromotive force difference of potential, or electrical pressure.
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- The basic unit of measurement for electrical current, represented by the letter A.
- Negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
- The basic unit of measurement for resistance, represented by the symbol Ω.
- Electromechanical devices consisting of a coil and one or more sets of contacts. Used as a switching device.
- A complete path for current flow.
- The rate of doing work, or the rate at which energy is used or dissipated. Electrical power is measured in watts.
- The smallest particles to which an element may be divided and still retain the properties of the element.
- The basic unit of measurement for electrical power, represented by the letter W.
- Electromagnetic coils used to control a mechanical device such as a valve.
- shell The outermost ring of electrons that orbit about the nucleus of an atom.
23 Clues: A complete path for current flow. • Any substance that has mass and occupies space. • A quantity of electricity that is either positive or negative. • Negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. • A material through which it is difficult to conduct an electric current. • The center of an atom. It contains the protons and neutrons of the atom. • ...
ATOMS 1 2021-01-20
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- The electrical charge of an electron.
- Particles found in the nucleus with no electrical charge.
- The electrical charge of a proton.
- Materials on Earth that are composed of only one type of atom, e.g.lead.
- The electrical charge of a neutron.
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- The solid core of an atom.
- Very small pieces of matter.
- Positively charged particles found in the nucleus.
- Tiny particles from which everything is made.
- Negatively charged particles orbiting the nucleus.
10 Clues: The solid core of an atom. • Very small pieces of matter. • The electrical charge of a proton. • The electrical charge of a neutron. • The electrical charge of an electron. • Tiny particles from which everything is made. • Positively charged particles found in the nucleus. • Negatively charged particles orbiting the nucleus. • ...
Jordan’s crossword 2021-03-24
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- stored bonds of atoms and compounds
- energy due to motion or position
- the capacity for doing work
- the faster the atoms the hotter it is
- a form of energy of motion
- electromatic energy
- stored energy
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- energy that releases atoms and compounds
- drived by electrical
- it is electrical and has compounds
- energy that travels through waves
11 Clues: stored energy • electromatic energy • drived by electrical • a form of energy of motion • the capacity for doing work • energy due to motion or position • energy that travels through waves • it is electrical and has compounds • stored bonds of atoms and compounds • the faster the atoms the hotter it is • energy that releases atoms and compounds
Engineers 2017-10-19
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- Design oil mining machines.
- Make paper making machines.
- Responsible for making sure your utilities are available.
- Designs aircraft spacecraft missiles and rockets.
- Design highways and flow of traffic.
- Make anti lock brakes for cars.
- and Sewer Oversees water quality and sewage treatment.
- Designs animal habitats.
- Designs machines engines and other mechanical devices.
- Test the stress point of material.
- Insulate houses and buildings.
- Design nuclear power plants.
- Manipulate and study DNA.
- Makes sure an item is of good quality.
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- Deal with movements humans make.
- Make jet engines.
- Supervise lighting manufacturing.
- Make sure building are structurally strong.
- Make advances in technology for health.
- Design and build tunnels and bridges.
- Designs components for railroads.
- Makes medicine suitable for animals.
- Design electrical wires and electrical poles.
- Designs X-ray machines to view bodies.
- Make food processing machines.
- Design phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another.
26 Clues: Make jet engines. • Designs animal habitats. • Manipulate and study DNA. • Design oil mining machines. • Make paper making machines. • Design nuclear power plants. • Make food processing machines. • Insulate houses and buildings. • Make anti lock brakes for cars. • Deal with movements humans make. • Supervise lighting manufacturing. • Designs components for railroads. • ...
Chapter 12 Neural Tissue 2015-01-26
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- Last approximately 200 msec.
- An electrical impulse is transmitted across a synaptic cleft to the cell body or one or more dendrites of a postsynaptic neuron.
- Releases NE
- Fibers carry action potentials at a speeds of up to 120 meters per second.
- A depolarization caused by a neurotransmitter.
- A series of tiny steps.
- Following depolarization.
- The membrane potential at which an action potential begins is called the
- Smaller myelinated axons
- Faster and uses less energy.
- Unmeylinated
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- What are passive channels that allow ions across the plasma membrane
- Releases ACh
- An increase in the negativity of the resting membrane potential.
- Example of Active Transport
- Last approximately 50 msec.
- The cell undergoes a dramatic electrical change.
- Hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane is
- Transmit signals across a synapses from one neuron to another neuron.
- A n electrical impulse is transmitted across a synaptic cleft by the release of a chemical neurotransmitter from the axon terminal of a presynaptic neuron.
20 Clues: Releases NE • Releases ACh • Unmeylinated • A series of tiny steps. • Smaller myelinated axons • Following depolarization. • Example of Active Transport • Last approximately 50 msec. • Last approximately 200 msec. • Faster and uses less energy. • A depolarization caused by a neurotransmitter. • The cell undergoes a dramatic electrical change. • ...
Engineering Careers 2017-11-12
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- Make food processing machines.
- Makes sure an item is of good quality.
- Design nuclear power plants.
- Design phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another.
- Design highways and flow of traffic.
- Manipulate an study DNA.
- Makes medicine suitable for animals.
- Deal with movements humans make.
- Design animal habitats.
- Make paper making machines.
- Make advances in technology for health.
- Design oil mining machines.
- Design and manufacture boats, ships and other sea crafts.
- Design and build tunnels and bridges.
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- Responsible for making sure your utilities are available.
- Make anti lock brakes for cars.
- Design x-ray machines to view bodies.
- Use technology for building design and construction.
- Designs components for railroads.
- Supervise lighting manufacturing.
- Make tools for doctors.
- Test the stress point of material.
- Insulate houses and buildings.
- Design electrical wires and electrical poles.
- Makes sure buildings are structurally strong.
- Test jet engines.
26 Clues: Test jet engines. • Make tools for doctors. • Design animal habitats. • Manipulate an study DNA. • Make paper making machines. • Design oil mining machines. • Design nuclear power plants. • Make food processing machines. • Insulate houses and buildings. • Make anti lock brakes for cars. • Deal with movements humans make. • Designs components for railroads. • ...
Electricity and Magnetism by Jackson Allen 2019-04-04
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- pulling something closer
- property of matter cause by loss or gain of electrons can be positive or negative
- substance such as rubber or plastic that does not conduct electricity
- electricity created by a build up of negative charges
- measurement of used electrical energy
- an electrical current of electrons moving in one direction
- pathway of electricity to flow
- movement of electrons through matter
- subatomic particles that have a positive charge
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- energy made by tiny particle moving around an atom
- tool that always points north used for showing directions
- to push something apart
- smallest amount of an element
- magnetic that can be turned off and on and sends electricity through a metal
- an electrical current of rapidly moving electrons moving back and forth
- force that pushes or pulls certain metals
- area around a magnetic where magnetic force can be felt
- subatomic particles that have no charge
- material usually metal that transmits electricity
- subatomic particles that have a negative charge
20 Clues: to push something apart • pulling something closer • smallest amount of an element • pathway of electricity to flow • movement of electrons through matter • measurement of used electrical energy • subatomic particles that have no charge • force that pushes or pulls certain metals • subatomic particles that have a negative charge • ...
Types Of Forces 2023-12-06
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- A supporting force exerted on an object in contact with a surface
- electrical force
- Buoyant force
- A force caused by repulsion between atoms as an object is compressed together
- A downward force of gravity on an object
- applied force
- A force that acts at a right angle to the direction of motion of an object in air
- Drag force
- A force due to charged objects moving in a magnetic field
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- An opposing force caused by chemical bonds between two moving surfaces
- A force caused by excess electrical force
- Friction force
- A force caused by the attraction of atoms within a stretched rope/string
- An upward force exerted on an object in fluid
- A force caused by an object pushing the air out of the way
- Gravitational force
- A force that is applied on an object by a living thing or moving object
- Lift Force
- Magnetic force
- Normal force
- Tension force
- Compression force
22 Clues: Lift Force • Drag force • Normal force • Buoyant force • applied force • Tension force • Friction force • Magnetic force • electrical force • Compression force • Gravitational force • A downward force of gravity on an object • A force caused by excess electrical force • An upward force exerted on an object in fluid • A force due to charged objects moving in a magnetic field • ...
Engineers 2026-03-18
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- Merging sciences with engineering to manage natural resources
- Designing and maintaining aircraft and engines
- Developing, launching, and operating spacecraft
- Designing and testing electrical equipment and systems
- Design and develop aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites
- Mechanical and electrical expertise to provide a complete solution for the future
- Optimizes systems and processes to maximize efficiency and quality
- Manufacturing and maintenance of systems, machines, and devices
- Construction and maintenance of underground passages for transportation
- Physics, mathematics, and biology to turn raw materials into valuable products
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- Ensuring products meet specific quality standards and safety regulations
- Management of water-related systems
- Designing and analyzing mechanical systems that rely on energy transfer
- Processes and systems to improve efficiency and quality
- Designing and maintaining specialized research or testing facilities
- Nuclear physics and science to develop systems for energy and industry
- Managing manufacturing processes to transform raw materials
- Merges engineering with medical to design healthcare technologies
- Construction, operation, and maintenance of rail structure
- Mathematical and technical principles to create new products
20 Clues: Management of water-related systems • Designing and maintaining aircraft and engines • Developing, launching, and operating spacecraft • Designing and testing electrical equipment and systems • Processes and systems to improve efficiency and quality • Design and develop aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites • Construction, operation, and maintenance of rail structure • ...
Criss-Cross 2024-11-05
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- What device measures engine RPM
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Device used to increase or decrease AC voltage
- Device that stores electrical energy in an electric field
- Device that measures electric current
- What is the base unit of temperature in engineering
- Basic unit of electric charge
- Unit of frequency
- A device that converts AC to DC
- The language that computers understand directly
- The unit of electrical power
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- What is the tendency of an object to remain in motion or at rest
- Device used to input sound into a computer
- Basic unit of storage in a computer
- A component used to reduce voltage fluctuations
- Medical device using electromagnetic waves for diagnosis
- The positive terminal in a circuit
- most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere
- Process of adding impurities to semiconductors
- What law relates voltage, current, and resistance
- The smallest unit of data in a computer
- The smallest particle of a chemical element
22 Clues: Unit of frequency • The unit of electrical power • Basic unit of electric charge • A device that converts AC to DC • What device measures engine RPM • The positive terminal in a circuit • Basic unit of storage in a computer • Device that measures electric current • most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere • The smallest unit of data in a computer • ...
Physical security 2025-03-06
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- – This happens when devices are not properly ventilated, leading to fire risks.
- – These can catch fire if overloaded.
- – A general term for any potential danger.
- – A danger caused by touching live cables.
- – A method to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
- – These can fall and cause injury if not placed securely.
- – Needed to prevent equipment from overheating.
- – A safety tool to put out electrical fires.
- – The general term for measures to prevent hazards.
- – A cause of fire when too many devices are plugged into a socket.
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- – The effect of an electric current passing through a person.
- – Spilling these near electrical equipment can lead to electrocution.
- – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards.
- – The act of stopping accidents before they happen.
- – Need to be properly managed to prevent tripping and electrocution.
- – Educating staff on safety practices.
- – The way out during fire hazards.
- – Cables forming these can lead to tripping hazards.
- – Covering wires properly to prevent electrocution.
- – A system that alerts people in case of fire.
20 Clues: – The way out during fire hazards. • – These can catch fire if overloaded. • – Educating staff on safety practices. • – A strategy to prevent tripping hazards. • – A general term for any potential danger. • – A danger caused by touching live cables. • – A safety tool to put out electrical fires. • – A system that alerts people in case of fire. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-04-08
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- / Instrument used to hear the heartbeat
- / Word meaning heart
- / Abbreviation for beats per minute
- / Chest
- / Electrical signals sent to identify heart rate
- / Abbreviation for blood pressure
- / Small device that helps send electrical shocks to control an abnormal heartbeat
- / Condition where the heart is unable to properly pump blood
- / Red liquid that makes up your body
- / Tissue that protects and supports the heart
- / Atrium
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- BP / The force of blood is too high against the walls of the arteries
- / Pathway that carries red liquid around the body
- / Ultrasound picture of the heart
- / Means blood
- / Abbreviation for blood
- / Vein
- / Irregular heartbeat
- / Condition where there is an issue with the blood supply to the brain
- / Instrument that sends electrical shocks to the heart in emergencies
- / Abbreviation for chest pain
- / Disease where arteries get blocked and there is a build-up of fat
- / Muscle
- / Organ that pumps blood
- / Abbreviation for cardiovascular
25 Clues: / Vein • / Chest • / Atrium • / Muscle • / Means blood • / Word meaning heart • / Irregular heartbeat • / Abbreviation for blood • / Organ that pumps blood • / Abbreviation for chest pain • / Ultrasound picture of the heart • / Abbreviation for blood pressure • / Abbreviation for cardiovascular • / Abbreviation for beats per minute • / Red liquid that makes up your body • ...
UNIT 3 "Assembly and Maintenance of digital systems and equipment", Crossword 2025-07-29
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- Used to protect ears from loud noise.
- Device used to measure voltage, resistance, and current.
- A graphical representation of electrical energy over time.
- Process of checking or exploring a circuit or component.
- Used to describe a connector or device that fits into a socket.
- The act of identifying and removing errors.
- Instrumental object used to perform a task.
- Used on the wrist to prevent electrostatic discharge.
- Used to diagnose or fix a malfunction.
- Helps prevent damage from static electricity.
- Symbol used to represent electrical resistance.
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- Opposes the flow of electric current.
- The force that pushes electrical current through a circuit.
- Equipment like goggles, gloves, and helmets for safety.
- Safety equipment used to cover the face.
- A covering for the hands used for protection.
- A button or control on an electronic device.
- Type of plug or opening on a computer or device.
- Tiny negatively charged particles in atoms.
- Protective glasses used in workshops.
20 Clues: Opposes the flow of electric current. • Used to protect ears from loud noise. • Protective glasses used in workshops. • Used to diagnose or fix a malfunction. • Safety equipment used to cover the face. • The act of identifying and removing errors. • Instrumental object used to perform a task. • Tiny negatively charged particles in atoms. • ...
PIT 076 - Voltage in Electricity 2025-01-07
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- A circuit where components are connected across multiple paths
- Material that prevents electricity from flowing where it shouldn't
- The difference in electrical pressure between two points in a circuit
- The decrease in voltage across a component in a circuit
- The flow of electrons through a circuit
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- Any part in an electrical circuit that uses or controls electrical current
- A circuit where components are connected one after another in a single path
- An electrical grid that uses digital technology to manage power distribution
- Electricity that flows in one direction
- The electrical pressure that moves electrons through a circuit
10 Clues: Electricity that flows in one direction • The flow of electrons through a circuit • The decrease in voltage across a component in a circuit • A circuit where components are connected across multiple paths • The electrical pressure that moves electrons through a circuit • Material that prevents electricity from flowing where it shouldn't • ...
engineer A-Z 2020-09-24
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- engineer make jet engines
- engineer deal with movement humans make
- engineer design electrical wires and electrical poles
- engineer design highways and flow of traffic
- engineer writes work or other stuff
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- engineer makes cars and other automobile stuff
- engineer design and model
- engineer manipulate and study DNA
- engineer works on airplanes
- engineer design and build tunnels and bridges
- engineer puts and does lights
- engineer make advances in technology for health
12 Clues: engineer design and model • engineer make jet engines • engineer works on airplanes • engineer puts and does lights • engineer manipulate and study DNA • engineer writes work or other stuff • engineer deal with movement humans make • engineer design highways and flow of traffic • engineer makes cars and other automobile stuff • engineer design and build tunnels and bridges • ...
Menu Project Science 2024-03-25
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- subatomic particle with negative electrical charge
- subatomic particle with positive electrical charge
- plant reaction to gravity
- reacts to particular substances.
- made of one element or more
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- small number under line shows atoms of elements
- plant reaction to water
- a substance that can not be created or destroyed chemically
- plant reaction to light
- subatomic particle neutral electrical charge
- plant reaction to touch
- number on the left of compund shows m olcule number
12 Clues: plant reaction to water • plant reaction to light • plant reaction to touch • plant reaction to gravity • made of one element or more • reacts to particular substances. • subatomic particle neutral electrical charge • small number under line shows atoms of elements • subatomic particle with negative electrical charge • subatomic particle with positive electrical charge • ...
9I Electricity 2023-04-20
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- A fuel made from plants or from animal droppings.
- Equipment that measures how much current is flowing around a circuit.
- An electrical circuit made of one loop and the same current goes passes through all the components connected.
- An energy resource that will never run out (e.g. solar power).
- A way of saying how much electrical energy is available.
- The flow of electrons around a circuit.
- A machine that is turned by a moving liquid or gas. Turbines are used to turn generators in power stations.
- The unit for measuring power.
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- Large coil of wire with a magnet inside. When the magnet is turned, electricity is produced in the coil of wire.
- Equipment that measures voltage.
- A component that makes it more difficult for current to flow.
- The unit for measuring current.
- The number of joules of energy an appliance transfers every second.
- Tiny negative particles that flow through wires a circuit.
- An electrical circuit with more than one loop, and every component gets the same voltage
- Electricity at 230 V provided to houses, shops, etc.
- The label on an appliance that tells us how much electrical power it transfers.
17 Clues: The unit for measuring power. • The unit for measuring current. • Equipment that measures voltage. • The flow of electrons around a circuit. • A fuel made from plants or from animal droppings. • Electricity at 230 V provided to houses, shops, etc. • A way of saying how much electrical energy is available. • Tiny negative particles that flow through wires a circuit. • ...
Test 1 Revision 2019-10-23
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- The blue wire in a three-pin plug: ____ wire
- One of the factors that affects resistance: T_____
- Potential hazard caused by connecting too many electrical appliances are connected to one mains socket.
- Use for opening and closing a circuit
- Name the circuit which the current is flowing in one path only.
- Another name for a variable resistor.
- The wire which the fuse is installed on: ____ wire
- Current is a flow of electric _______.
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- When more cells are connected in the same direction, the voltage across the cell is ______.
- Iron, graphite, salt solution
- The person we should find when we want to replace damaged cables: a _______ electrical worker.
- One of the conditions of a circuit for an electrical appliance to work: it has a _____ of electrical energy.
- It is used to break a circuit when the current becomes too large.
- Connecting a voltmeter with a circuit with a light bulb and a cell will form a _______ circuit.
- _____ energy is given out when a current passes through a conductor.
- An oven demonstrates ______ effect of current.
16 Clues: Iron, graphite, salt solution • Use for opening and closing a circuit • Another name for a variable resistor. • Current is a flow of electric _______. • The blue wire in a three-pin plug: ____ wire • An oven demonstrates ______ effect of current. • One of the factors that affects resistance: T_____ • The wire which the fuse is installed on: ____ wire • ...
Engineering Design 100 definitions 2025-04-07
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- E^-3 or 10^-3
- E^6 or 10^6
- Pressure that pushes eletric charges through a conductor
- A passive electronic component that limits the flow of current in a circuit, (measured in Ohms)
- A way to represent numbers powers of 10 and multiples of 3.
- A semiconductor / diode that emits light
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- A versatile electrical testing device that measures multiple electrical properties, including Volts, Amps, Ohms and Continuity.
- A material that resists the flow of electricity (or heat). ex. Plastic, Rubber.
- A material that allows electricity (or heat) to flow through it easily. ex. Metal
- Source A device that provides a potential difference (voltage) between two terminals.
- Flow of electrical charge
- A force that counter acts the flow of electrical charges
- E^3 or 10^3
- E^-6 or 10^-6
14 Clues: E^6 or 10^6 • E^3 or 10^3 • E^-3 or 10^-3 • E^-6 or 10^-6 • Flow of electrical charge • A semiconductor / diode that emits light • Pressure that pushes eletric charges through a conductor • A force that counter acts the flow of electrical charges • A way to represent numbers powers of 10 and multiples of 3. • ...
Unit 2 Weeks 3 and 4 2025-10-21
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- a unit for measuring electrical power
- to use in turn, one after another; switch between
- An object conducts sound, heat, or electricity if it lets any of them pass through it
- power that comes from and electricity source such as a wall outlet or battery
- the power to do work
- the path that an electrical current will flow through
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- to wrap or cover something to protect it so that heat, cold, or electricity will not get in or out
- something that stops you from succeeding
- to become less or smaller
- a measurement of the force of electrical currents, and the amount of power stored in a battery
- something that comes from the sun
- the movement of electricity through a wire
- when you need something
13 Clues: the power to do work • when you need something • to become less or smaller • something that comes from the sun • a unit for measuring electrical power • something that stops you from succeeding • the movement of electricity through a wire • to use in turn, one after another; switch between • the path that an electrical current will flow through • ...
Electromagnetic spectrum 2021-05-12
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- relating to sight
- measure of the overall opposition of a circuit to current
- branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- violet end of the visible spectrum
- is any source of potential damage
- form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field
- flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
- as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
- a device that converts motive power into electrical power
- is the rate at which current changes direction per second
- type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current
- an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. An electromagnetic wave exists when the changing magnetic field causes a changing electric field
- the production of an electrical
- quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials
- high temperature
- roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- a disturbance that moves energy
- wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm
- states that the current induced in a circuit due to a change in a magnetic field
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- defined as the opposition to the flow of current from a circuit element
- sound that is deep and rich.
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- general laws from particular instances
- passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy
- the SI base unit of electrical current
- the output (secondary) voltage is greater than its input (primary) voltage
- is checking for fractures
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- appear to radiate from a bright object.
- interrelation of electric currents
- means to supply with energy or force.
- makes things visible.
- wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m
- ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential
- typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a coil.
- His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- type of magnetism in solids such as manganese oxide (MnO) in which adjacent ions that behave as tiny magnets
- has more primary windings than the secondary side.
- means caused by or related to heat or temperature.
39 Clues: high temperature • relating to sight • makes things visible. • is checking for fractures • sound that is deep and rich. • the production of an electrical • a disturbance that moves energy • is any source of potential damage • violet end of the visible spectrum • interrelation of electric currents • wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m • wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm • ...
Electromagnetic spectrum 2021-05-12
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- typically consists of an insulated wire wound into a coil.
- type of magnetism in solids such as manganese oxide (MnO) in which adjacent ions that behave as tiny magnets
- is the rate at which current changes direction per second
- is any source of potential damage
- His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- has more primary windings than the secondary side.
- means caused by or related to heat or temperature.
- defined as the opposition to the flow of current from a circuit element
- as the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
- wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m
- form of magnetism whereby some materials are weakly attracted by an externally applied magnetic field
- flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
- roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- quantum mechanical effect that occurs in all materials
- the production of an electrical
- branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- makes things visible.
- is checking for fractures
- high temperature
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
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- ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential
- relating to sight
- wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm
- means to supply with energy or force.
- appear to radiate from a bright object.
- violet end of the visible spectrum
- a disturbance that moves energy
- passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy
- interrelation of electric currents
- sound that is deep and rich.
- the SI base unit of electrical current
- measure of the overall opposition of a circuit to current
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- the output (secondary) voltage is greater than its input (primary) voltage
- general laws from particular instances
- states that the current induced in a circuit due to a change in a magnetic field
- type of transformer that is used to reduce or multiply an alternating current
- an English scientist, developed a scientific theory to explain electromagnetic waves. An electromagnetic wave exists when the changing magnetic field causes a changing electric field
- a device that converts motive power into electrical power
39 Clues: high temperature • relating to sight • makes things visible. • is checking for fractures • sound that is deep and rich. • a disturbance that moves energy • the production of an electrical • is any source of potential damage • violet end of the visible spectrum • interrelation of electric currents • wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m • wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm • ...
Crossword related to Electromagnetic Induction 2021-05-13
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- A piece of iron that can attract other iron.
- This transformer has more turns on the primary coil than the secondary coil and hence decreases the amplitude of an alternating pd.
- A subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom and contains a negative electrical charge.
- A machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- exhibiting or relating to magnetism.
- materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them.
- An instrument for measuring current in amperes.
- An electromagnetic induction device that produces electric current by rotating a coil within a stationary magnetic field. It converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- A soft iron or steel core surrounded by a coil of wire, that temporarily becomes a magnet when an electric current flows through the wire.
- A point at either end of a magnetic field where the magnetic force is concentrated on the strongest.
- field is the influence of electric currents and magnetic materials.
- the production of an electrical or magnetic effect through the influence of a nearby magnet, electrical current, or electrically charged body.
- To push away by a physical force.
- He discovered the electromagnetic induction.
- A device for transferring electric power from one coil of wire to another, by means of electromagnetic induction, for the purpose of transforming one value of voltage to another.
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- induction is the process whereby a conductor and a magnetic field are moved relative to each other to induce (generate) a current or electromotive force (emf).
- a material in which the electron does not flow freely or the atoms of the insulator have tightly bound electrons whose internal electric charges do not flow freely
- domain A region in which the magnetic fields of atoms are grouped together and aligned.
- One of the four main forces that arises between electrically charged particles causing attraction or repulsion.
- a conductor, as a copper wire, wound up in a spiral or other form.
- is a mineral found in igneous rockthat has magnetic properties.
- producing or tending to produce an electric current.
- To pull toward one another; as opposite poles of two magnets pull toward one another.
- A movement of electrical charges around a closed path or circuit.
- force The attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles and their motion.
- magnet A magnet that retains its magnetism after being removed from a magnetic field.
- An instrument for determining direction by means of a freely rotating magnetic needle that indicates magnetic north.
27 Clues: To push away by a physical force. • exhibiting or relating to magnetism. • A piece of iron that can attract other iron. • He discovered the electromagnetic induction. • An instrument for measuring current in amperes. • producing or tending to produce an electric current. • is a mineral found in igneous rockthat has magnetic properties. • ...
energy 2024-03-14
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- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- energy of motion
- An electric circuit with a single path
- A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- the amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energies
- An electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current.
- the force exerted on an object by a machine
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- a circut contains more than one path for current flow.
- the force exerted on a machine
- the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it
- stored energy (based on position)
- A path for an electrical current to flow around
12 Clues: energy of motion • the force exerted on a machine • stored energy (based on position) • An electric circuit with a single path • the force exerted on an object by a machine • A path for an electrical current to flow around • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move • a circut contains more than one path for current flow. • ...
Physics terms 2022-08-30
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- - the push or pull measurement of an object
- - change in momentum
- - electrical and magnetic wave energy reflected and emitted from objects traveling through space
- - strong energy of particles within the atom
- - motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- - energy stored in an object
- - the change in an object’s position
- - energy that heat generates
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- - weak energy of particles within the atomacceleration - how change in velocity is measured
- - a body's tendency to resist motion
- - energy that comes from electrical charge
- - unit used to measure electrical energy
- - rate or measurement at which work is done
- - energy stored in an object
- - attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- - potential energy of an object in a higher position to the groud on earth
- - measurements of magnitude
- - energy in an abject due to its motion of position
- - when two objects collide
19 Clues: - change in momentum • - when two objects collide • - measurements of magnitude • - energy stored in an object • - energy stored in an object • - energy that heat generates • - a body's tendency to resist motion • - the change in an object’s position • - unit used to measure electrical energy • - energy that comes from electrical charge • ...
ELECTRICITY REVIEW 2024-04-09
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- RUBBING WOOL ON A BALLOON CAUSES A ___________ OF NEGATIVE CHARGES.
- MATERIAL WHERE CHARGES CANNOT FLOW EASILY.
- MATERIAL WHERE CHARGES FLOW EASILY.
- SUDDEN MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICAL CHARGES FROM ONE OBJECT TO ANOTHER.
- TYPE OF CIRCUIT WHERE CHARGES FLOW THROUGH A SINGLE PATH.
- WHEN CHARGES PUSH AWAY FROM EACH OTHER.
- TYPE OF ELECTRICITY CAUSED BY A BUILD UP OF CHARGES ON AN OBJECT.
- TYPE OF CIRCUIT WHERE A CURRENT CANNOT FLOW.
- SOMETHING THAT USES ELECTRICITY TO WORK.
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- FLOW OF ELECTRICAL CHARGES THROUGH A MATERIAL.
- CIRCUIT ____________ IS A TOOL USED TO SWITCH OFF AN ELECTRIC CURRENT.
- THE TWO TYPES OF CHARGES ARE POSITIVE & __________.
- HOW STRONG A POWER SOURCE IS.
- THE PATH OF AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT.
- TYPE OF CIRCUIT WHERE CHARGES FLOW THROUGH MORE THAN ONE PATH.
- USED TO TURN AN ELECTRIC CURRENT ON OR OFF.
- TYPE OF CIRCUIT THAT IS COMPLETE AND UNBROKEN.
- DISCHARGE OF STATIC ELECTRICITY INVOLVING CLOUDS.
18 Clues: HOW STRONG A POWER SOURCE IS. • THE PATH OF AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT. • MATERIAL WHERE CHARGES FLOW EASILY. • WHEN CHARGES PUSH AWAY FROM EACH OTHER. • SOMETHING THAT USES ELECTRICITY TO WORK. • MATERIAL WHERE CHARGES CANNOT FLOW EASILY. • USED TO TURN AN ELECTRIC CURRENT ON OR OFF. • TYPE OF CIRCUIT WHERE A CURRENT CANNOT FLOW. • ...
electrical 2019-10-24
Electrical 2025-07-01
5 Clues: Device that produces light • Component that resists current • Device that stores electrical charge • Electrical device to open or close a circuit • Device that breaks circuit when current is too high
Electrical 2025-07-21
comptia 2022-02-22
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- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases
- various musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by numbness, pain, or weakness of muscles etc
- caused by the igniting of combustible metals
- caused by exposure to live
- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats
- caused by ordinary combustibles
- a bag usually used for storing electronic components, which are damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
- aims to reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills
- an adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components and computer boards
- an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets
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- floor mat that helps to eliminate static electricity by providing a path to ground from conductive items placed on the mat.
- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use
- joint program from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy
- an electrical device, often found on power strips, that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes
- the sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles that is caused by electricity from a charged source.
- injuries produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent.
- the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects.
- the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge.
- additional power, usually supplied by battery, allows a limited amount to time to properly shutdown equipment.
- An acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher. Pull the pin. slowly and evenly. Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.
- known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
21 Clues: caused by exposure to live • caused by ordinary combustibles • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases • caused by the igniting of combustible metals • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats • the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects. • an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets • ...
It's Electric! Grade 9 Vocabulary 2013-02-06
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- The unit used to measure differences in potential across a circuit (V)
- Device that converts heat energy into electrical energy
- A mathematical relationship that states that resistance of a circuit is equal to the voltage divided by the current (2 words)
- The process of connecting an object to the Earth with a conducting wire in order to neutralize a conducting material
- Acts as a switch and safety device that can cut all power coming into a home (2 words)
- Device used to measure weak currents
- A charge produced by rubbing or touching objects together (2 words)
- Device used to measure resistance
- The unit used to measure electrical current (A)
- A cell that can be recharged (2 words)
- / The title of a cult rockband that takes its name from altrernating and direct electrical currents
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- Device used to measure voltage
- Device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy (2 words)
- A cell that cannot be recharged (2 words)
- / When a piece of iron is placed withing an electric field and displays magnetic properties, we call this an ________
- The name for a circuit where the current can only follow one path
- Materials that allow charges to move freely are classified as ________
- The name for a circuit where the current can follow two or more paths
- A combination of cells, either wet or dry
- A material that offers little, if any, resistance to the flow of charges
- Items along a circuit that convert electricity into other forms of energy
- ________ are materials in which the charge stays on the spot where the object is rubbed
- The unit used to measure resistance
- Device used to measure stronger currents
- The property of a substance that hinders motion of electric charge and converts electrical energy into other forms of energy
- Used to open or close a circuit to control the flow of current
26 Clues: Device used to measure voltage • Device used to measure resistance • The unit used to measure resistance • Device used to measure weak currents • A cell that can be recharged (2 words) • Device used to measure stronger currents • A cell that cannot be recharged (2 words) • A combination of cells, either wet or dry • The unit used to measure electrical current (A) • ...
Circuit, Circuit, Circuits! 2023-03-22
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- a system that connects electrical devices so that they will operate.
- An electric circuit in which the components are in a single path so that the current has only one closed path to follow.
- A rotating machine that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- a drawing that uses symbols to show how the parts of an electric circuit are connected.
- A substance that can act as a conductor or an insulator.
- A device used to turn the electrical current in a circuit on or off
- An electric circuit in which the components are connected so that the current can follow more than one closed path.
- A path of low resistance made between two points in an electric circuit where the resistance is normally much higher.
- a device that can produce an electric current as a result of chemical change in it.
- A unit used to measure the electric potential of a battery.
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- A metal strand used to connect electrical devices in a circuit.
- A fine wire that becomes hot and produces light when an electric current passes through it.
- a device used to indicate a closed path across two points in a circut.If the path between the two points is closed, the bulb of the circuit tester will light.
- a flow of electric charge through something.
- A device that allows electric current to flow through it in only one direction.
- A material through which an electric current will not pass.
- a material through which an electric current can pass.
- (Light Emitting Diode)A Semiconductor Diode that emits light when activated. Current can only flow in one direction.
- (amp}a unit used to measure the amount of electric current.
- An electric lamp in which a filament produces light when an electrical current passes through it. Current can flow in both direction.
20 Clues: a flow of electric charge through something. • a material through which an electric current can pass. • A substance that can act as a conductor or an insulator. • A material through which an electric current will not pass. • (amp}a unit used to measure the amount of electric current. • A unit used to measure the electric potential of a battery. • ...
electricty 2025-03-06
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- The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- A closed loop that allows electricity to flow through a series of components.
- The rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time
- Type of material that allows the flow of charge (electric current) in one or more directions
- Multiple paths for current to flow through
- The region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- The unit of electric potential
- Portable power source often found in remotes
- A vector field that describes the electric force per unit charge
- The standard unit of electric charge in the International System of Units (SI)
- Unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- Inference of a generalised conclusion from particular instances
- A single path for current to flow
- Measurement of resistance
- Instrument for measuring either direct (DC) or alternating (AC) electric current \
- A subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- A material that prevents or reduces the flow of electricity, heat, or sound
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- A push or pull between charged objects
- A helical coil of a wire composed of numerous loops or turns
- A measure of the rate of energy transfer over a unit of time
- A type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- Transfer of energy from contact
- Term for the capacity a battery can store
- Electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
- A measure of the opposition to the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- A fundamental property of matter that exhibits electrostatic attraction
- Repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion
27 Clues: Measurement of resistance • The unit of electric potential • Transfer of energy from contact • A single path for current to flow • A push or pull between charged objects • Term for the capacity a battery can store • Multiple paths for current to flow through • Portable power source often found in remotes • A subatomic particle that is found in all atoms • ...
Unit 7 2026-03-24
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- a force that causes certain materials to attract or repel each other.
- a component that stores electrical energy in a circuit.
- held small enough to be held and used in one hand.
- the unique pattern of lines on the skin of a person’s finger.
- a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
- the ability of a system to store electrical charge.
- a device that detects changes (like light, heat, or movement) and responds to them.
- through metal detector a device people walk through to check for metal objects, often used at security checkpoints.
- a component that limits the flow of electrical current.
- a short, high sound made by an electronic device.
- a wire wound into loops, often used to create a magnetic field.
- induction a technology that uses short bursts of current to detect metal objects.
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- protection of people, places, or information from danger or crime.
- zone an area where a device can sense or identify objects.
- a very small electronic device that contains circuits and processes information.
- a material that does not conduct electricity and is used to store energy in capacitors.
- a system of video cameras used for surveillance and security.
- a device that makes an electrical signal stronger.
- scanning a method that uses electrical charge to detect touch or fingerprints.
- done by hand, not automatically or by a machine.
- to discover or identify the presence of something.
- scanning using light to read or capture information (e.g., images or text).
- a disturbance that affects a signal, making it weaker or unclear.
- conductive not allowing electricity to pass through.
- pulse a signal that bounces back after hitting an object.
- field an area around a magnet or electric current where magnetic forces act.
- a point where a wire or device is connected in a circuit.
- scanning a method of identifying a person by analyzing the pattern in their eye.
28 Clues: done by hand, not automatically or by a machine. • a short, high sound made by an electronic device. • a device that makes an electrical signal stronger. • to discover or identify the presence of something. • the ability of a system to store electrical charge. • held small enough to be held and used in one hand. • ...
ag exam review 2026-01-13
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- measure of electrical resistance to flow
- why is it important to check for damaged insulation on power cords
- magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium, lithium, and potassium
- tubing with individually insulated wires
- the flow of electric charge
- who is credited for inventing alternating current
- Wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and many plastics
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- an electrical source and wires connected to a light, heater, or motor
- circle is broken so that current can not flow through it
- who is credited for inventing direct current
- measure of electrical pressure
- measurement of electricity interms of pressure
- animal and vegetable fats
- computers, servers, motors, transformers, and appliances
- gasoline, petroleum greasses, tars, oils, oil based paints, solvents, alcohols, propane, and butane
15 Clues: animal and vegetable fats • the flow of electric charge • measure of electrical pressure • measure of electrical resistance to flow • tubing with individually insulated wires • who is credited for inventing direct current • Wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and many plastics • measurement of electricity interms of pressure • who is credited for inventing alternating current • ...
materials 2021-06-12
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- PVC
- a brittle insulator
- alloy formed by iron and carbon
- stop the passage of electrical current
- adaptable
- formed by copper and zinc
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- material used to build houses with
- fragile
- A combination of different metals
- a type of ferrous metal
- a property of materials
- a material used in wires
- a ductil and expensive metal
- ferrum
- a polymer
15 Clues: PVC • ferrum • fragile • adaptable • a polymer • a brittle insulator • a type of ferrous metal • a property of materials • a material used in wires • formed by copper and zinc • a ductil and expensive metal • alloy formed by iron and carbon • A combination of different metals • material used to build houses with • stop the passage of electrical current
Gravitol forces SerenityAustin 2026-03-31
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- from each other; caused by electrons in a
- Sientist who Discoverd gravity
- Force A force consisting of both an electric component and
- A force that attracts or repels objects toward or
- moving electrical charge
- A directional flow of electrical charge through an object or medium
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- electrical
- Invisiable Space Around Gravity Forces
- Mass x Gravity
- Particle A particle with
- positive or
11 Clues: electrical • positive or • Mass x Gravity • Particle A particle with • moving electrical charge • Sientist who Discoverd gravity • Invisiable Space Around Gravity Forces • from each other; caused by electrons in a • A force that attracts or repels objects toward or • Force A force consisting of both an electric component and • ...
Mains Electricity Edexcel IGCSE 2024 2024-03-21
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- usally has no current and is only there to protect you if a electrical fault occurs.
- the unit used to measure the amount of energy used per unit time
- AC referes to the fact that the current flows........... every 50Hz.
- the SI unit name for measuring current.
- the SI unit name for energy.
- the SI unit for power.
- The SI unit name for measuring frequency.
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- electrical wires are covered by........ to prevent electrification.
- carries current to the appliance.
- ohms law
- current (DC) a type of energy found in batteries.
- kilo Watt per hour abreviation.
- unit used to measure the energy output from a battery or cell.
- current (AC) a type of electricity produced.
- the flow of electrons in a closed circuit.
- the unit used to measure the resistance.
- electrical saftey device.
17 Clues: ohms law • the SI unit for power. • electrical saftey device. • the SI unit name for energy. • kilo Watt per hour abreviation. • carries current to the appliance. • the SI unit name for measuring current. • the unit used to measure the resistance. • The SI unit name for measuring frequency. • the flow of electrons in a closed circuit. • ...
AE01 2012-12-12
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- Premature route to ground (5, 7)
- If your charge light comes on, you may have a fault with your?
- Measures CO2(6, 6)
- Electrical resistance (4)
- What can produce 20KV from a 12V circuit? (9, 4)
- Energy used (5)
- Using Ohm’s Law calculate the current flow in a 27V circuit, with a bulb resistance of 4.5 ohms. (3)
- Current is measured in this? (7)
- A voltmeter connects in this way? (8)
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- The batteries ability to draw 25 amps at room temperature for a given time, is known as? (7, 8)
- Measures voltage against time (12)
- A coolant temperature sensor or thermister is known as this? (1, 1, 1)
- Electrical device for measuring current flow (7)
- Safe connection when removing a battery (8)
- Current can no longer flow (4, 7)
- Electronic ear (5, 6)
- What type of starter has a separate solenoid? (7)
- Electrical pressure (7)
18 Clues: Energy used (5) • Measures CO2(6, 6) • Electronic ear (5, 6) • Electrical pressure (7) • Electrical resistance (4) • Premature route to ground (5, 7) • Current is measured in this? (7) • Current can no longer flow (4, 7) • Measures voltage against time (12) • A voltmeter connects in this way? (8) • Safe connection when removing a battery (8) • ...
Properties of materials 2025-03-25
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- Resistance against penetration or indentation.
- expansion, Increase in volume due to heat.
- conductivity, Ability of heat to pass through a material quickly.
- resistivity, Material's resistance to the flow of electric current.
- Quantity of three-dimensional space occupied.
- strength, Ability to withstand squashing without fracture.
- modulus, Measure of stress over strain indicating stiffness of a material.
- Resistance to deflection by an applied force.
- Characteristics related to taste, smell, appearance, texture.
- tensile strength, Maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking.
- Generates electrical energy when bent or deformed.
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- Ability to stay permanently deformed after an external force.
- memory, Ability to return to its original shape when heated after deformation.
- Material characteristic changing viscosity in an electric field.
- Amount of matter contained in an object.
- Converts heat directly into electrical energy.
- Amount of matter per unit volume.
- Ability to absorb energy or force without fracturing.
- Reversible change in colour when exposed to light.
19 Clues: Amount of matter per unit volume. • Amount of matter contained in an object. • expansion, Increase in volume due to heat. • Quantity of three-dimensional space occupied. • Resistance to deflection by an applied force. • Resistance against penetration or indentation. • Converts heat directly into electrical energy. • Generates electrical energy when bent or deformed. • ...
Transmitting And Receiving In Communication Systems 2021-07-07
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- establishing a connection
- electrical signals transmitted in one second
- has a single back bone structure
- point-to-point contact
- supports computers connection to a LAN.
- managing data input and output.
- diameter of a human hair
- two thin insulated copper wires,spiral
- insulated wire
- cryptographic protocol
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- private network
- based around a ring topology
- Unwanted electrical impulses
- requires a an emitter
- work with IP
- controlled access
- transmits large amounts of data
- mathematical calculation
- preparing the data to be sent over the network medium
19 Clues: work with IP • insulated wire • private network • controlled access • requires a an emitter • point-to-point contact • cryptographic protocol • diameter of a human hair • mathematical calculation • establishing a connection • based around a ring topology • Unwanted electrical impulses • managing data input and output. • transmits large amounts of data • has a single back bone structure • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2021-02-12
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- energy stored in an object due to its position
- energy resource that is replenished continually
- natural resources that are used faster than they can be replaced
- set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator
- the ability to cause change
- device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy
- law that says energy can be created but not destroyed
- energy that increases an object's temp
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- ex. solar, wind, and geothermal energy
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy source that can't be used up by humans
- energy contained in atomic nuclei
- device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- energy an object has due to it's motion
- energy carried by electrical currents
15 Clues: the ability to cause change • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy contained in atomic nuclei • energy carried by electrical currents • ex. solar, wind, and geothermal energy • energy that increases an object's temp • energy an object has due to it's motion • energy source that can't be used up by humans • energy stored in an object due to its position • ...
Electronics 2023-11-12
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- A flush cutter that allows you to cut a wire
- a device that holds chemical energy
- a flow of charged particles
- a complete path that electricity flows through
- Short noises representing letters and numbers
- measure of how strong the current is in a circuit
- a force that counteracts the flow of current
- when an electrical current flows down the unintended path
- an electric one way switch with 3 prongs
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- metal that Carrie’s electricity
- a branch of science and technology that deals with electric circuits
- a form of energy
- a semiconductor device that emits light
- an electrical circuit that is not complete
- a electrical component that regulates or limits the flow of electricity
15 Clues: a form of energy • a flow of charged particles • metal that Carrie’s electricity • a device that holds chemical energy • a semiconductor device that emits light • an electric one way switch with 3 prongs • an electrical circuit that is not complete • A flush cutter that allows you to cut a wire • a force that counteracts the flow of current • ...
