electrical Crossword Puzzles
basicelectricity-LL 2025-09-15
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- a material that allows electricity to flow easily through it.
- the component that supplies the electrical power needed to operate the system
- electricity that flows in directions
- (2words) an electric circuit where components are connected across common points
- the route through which the electrical current travels from the power source
- resistance
- designed to measure electric current, voltage, and resistance
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- force
- (2words) an electric circuit where componentts are connected buy one path
- a material used to prevent or reduce the transfer of electricity
- electricity that flows in a single, consistent direction
- any component that consumes electrical energy to do work
- power
- current
- for measuring electric potential in volts.
15 Clues: force • power • current • resistance • electricity that flows in directions • for measuring electric potential in volts. • electricity that flows in a single, consistent direction • any component that consumes electrical energy to do work • a material that allows electricity to flow easily through it. • designed to measure electric current, voltage, and resistance • ...
basicelectricity-BS-ANS 2025-09-28
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- unit of electrical resistance
- unit of force
- connects to the earth
- AKA ampere
- A tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
- unit of power
- copper wire
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- force of electricity
- resits electricty/wire coating
- electric traveling
- opposistion to flow
- pulls power
- alternating current
- direct current
14 Clues: AKA ampere • pulls power • copper wire • unit of force • unit of power • direct current • electric traveling • opposistion to flow • alternating current • force of electricity • connects to the earth • unit of electrical resistance • resits electricty/wire coating • A tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
The nervous system 2013-09-18
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- a muscle or a gland
- this is comprised of the brain and spine
- the chemicals released between two neurones
- the correct name for the electrical signal
- this covers the axon and speeds up the electrical impulse
- these are the cells that carry the electrical signal around the body
- this response is automatic
- the small gap between two neurones
- reflexes are important for...
- the change in the environment
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- the action at the end of the reflex arc
- blinking is an example of this
- the change in the environment is picked up by this
- how long it takes to respond to a stimulus
- this part of the neurone carries the signal away from the cell body
- the travelling of impulses is called....
- this part of the neurone carries the signal towards the cell body
- the name of the neurone that carries the signal within the CNS
18 Clues: a muscle or a gland • this response is automatic • reflexes are important for... • the change in the environment • blinking is an example of this • the small gap between two neurones • the action at the end of the reflex arc • this is comprised of the brain and spine • the travelling of impulses is called.... • how long it takes to respond to a stimulus • ...
ELECTRICAL 2022-05-23
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5 Clues: 1/ohm • 746 W • Component that bypasses another component • Semiconductor material used in solid-state diodes and photocells • Small Potentiometer for making Predetermined modifications in a circuit
Electrical 2023-05-03
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PUP crossword 2025-03-19
10 Clues: Direct current • Alternating current • Converts DC to AC power • Path for electrical flow • Stores electrical energy • Electrically operated switch • Protects circuits from overcurrent • Device that produces electrical power • Device for opening and closing circuits • Conductive bar used for distributing power
Numbers, Mecanic and Drugs 2020-04-21
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- The rotational force produced by a motor.
- medicine similar to a brand name but with half the cost.
- a negative effect which accompanies a drug effect.
- Unit of power equal to 746W.
- Everything a company owns, including cash.
- acetylsalicylic acid.
- The money of a business after deducting expenses.
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- Pills with necessary daily components.
- An entry that shows what a company spends.
- Money coming in and going out of a company.
- converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- liquid medicine applied in the eyes
- The rotating part of an electrical machine.
- The amount of electrical energy stored.
- A list of all a company’s employees and their salaries.
15 Clues: acetylsalicylic acid. • Unit of power equal to 746W. • liquid medicine applied in the eyes • Pills with necessary daily components. • The amount of electrical energy stored. • The rotational force produced by a motor. • An entry that shows what a company spends. • Everything a company owns, including cash. • Money coming in and going out of a company. • ...
Lauren Electricity Crossword 2024-11-04
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- The measure of the electrical points in a circuit
- Does not allow energy to pass
- The total charge within system
- A closed loop of electrical components
- An object that allows a flow of a electric current
- Measures electricity
- Flow of charges
- Pressure of the power of electricity
- The rate of electrical energy being transferred in a energy circuit
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- A process of charged object charging a dead object without touching it
- positive and negative charges of energy
- A force that resists the current
- A component that is arranged in a series of connections
- A process of a charged object charging dead object by touching it
- Energy formed by protons and electrons.
15 Clues: Flow of charges • Measures electricity • Does not allow energy to pass • The total charge within system • A force that resists the current • Pressure of the power of electricity • A closed loop of electrical components • positive and negative charges of energy • Energy formed by protons and electrons. • The measure of the electrical points in a circuit • ...
electricity crossword puzzle 2024-11-06
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- The force that opposes the flow of electric current in a circuit
- A measurement of how quickly electrical energy is used or transferred within a circuit
- this flow can create charge
- A material or object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through
- The difference in charge between higher potential and lower potential
- The process of transferring an electric charge from a charged object to an uncharged object
- A substance that heat or electricity can pass through or along
- A flow of electricity through a wire or circuit
- A method of charging an object without touching it to another charged object
- An electrical ciruit that has multiple paths for the electric current to flow
- An electrical potential difference, the difference in electrical potential between two places
- A law in electricity that states that the current in a circuit is equal to the potential difference divided by the resistance of circuit
- One in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
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- Electric buildup due to friction
- An instrument for detecting the presence of an electric charge or of ionizing radiation
- Energy can neither be created or destroyed, only transferred
- The amount of electric force per charge at a point in space
- A path for transmitting electric current
18 Clues: this flow can create charge • Electric buildup due to friction • A path for transmitting electric current • A flow of electricity through a wire or circuit • The amount of electric force per charge at a point in space • Energy can neither be created or destroyed, only transferred • A substance that heat or electricity can pass through or along • ...
Aviation Puzzler 2024-01-15
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- : supports aircraft when on the ground
- : manipulates power output
- : body of aircraft
- : birds have 2 also
- : roll
- : yaw
- : pitch
- pump : increases pressure of fuel in the engine
- : for your comfort
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- : spinner in front of aircraft
- : covers engine
- : provides electrical power to the aircraft
- : goes up and down in the cylinder of the engine
- : height indicator
- : secondary supply of electrical power to the aircraft
- : quietens noise of the engine
- : rubber wheel
- : used to slow aircraft and provide better forward visibility
- : strap you in
19 Clues: : yaw • : roll • : pitch • : rubber wheel • : strap you in • : covers engine • : body of aircraft • : height indicator • : for your comfort • : birds have 2 also • : manipulates power output • : spinner in front of aircraft • : quietens noise of the engine • : supports aircraft when on the ground • : provides electrical power to the aircraft • pump : increases pressure of fuel in the engine • ...
Current and resistance 2025-02-01
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- The opposition to the flow of electric current in a material, measured in ohms.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow easily, such as copper or silver.
- difference, Another term for voltage, representing the energy difference per unit charge between two points.
- A component used in circuits to limit or control the flow of electric current.
- force, The energy per unit charge supplied by a source, often referred to as the driving force of an electrical circuit.
- A scientist known for formulating circuit laws that describe the conservation of charge and energy in electrical circuits.
- The unit of electric current, measuring the amount of charge flowing per second.
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- A material that does not easily allow the flow of electric current, such as rubber or glass.
- The flow of electric charge through a conductor, measured in amperes.
- A metal with a high melting point, commonly used in the filaments of incandescent light bulbs.
- A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, providing a steady flow of electrons.
- The electrical potential difference between two points, measured in volts.
- The unit of electrical resistance, symbolized by Ω.
13 Clues: The unit of electrical resistance, symbolized by Ω. • The flow of electric charge through a conductor, measured in amperes. • The electrical potential difference between two points, measured in volts. • A component used in circuits to limit or control the flow of electric current. • ...
Revision Topic 2020-06-16
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- The module used to control the robot using a mobile phone.
- LED converts electrical energy into ____ and heat energy.
- We connect the positive of LED on which pin of ARDUINO?
- Number of digital pins on Arduino Board.
- Motor converts electrical energy into ______ energy.
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- LDR stands for Light Dependent __________.
- LED stands for Light ___________ Diode.
- Buzzer converts electrical energy into _________ energy.
- It converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
- full of IR is ________.
10 Clues: full of IR is ________. • LED stands for Light ___________ Diode. • Number of digital pins on Arduino Board. • LDR stands for Light Dependent __________. • It converts chemical energy into electrical energy. • Motor converts electrical energy into ______ energy. • We connect the positive of LED on which pin of ARDUINO? • ...
Engineers A-Z 2018-01-23
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- X-rays machines to view bodies
- water quality and sewage treatment
- and Sewer-
- and study DNA
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- animal habitats
- components for railroads
- medicine suitable for animals
- for making sure your utilities are available
- and builds tunnels and bridges
- houses and buildings
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- jet engines
- paper making machines
- highways and flow of traffic
- sure buildings is structurally strong
- anti lock brakes for cars
- lighting manufacturing
- with movements humans make
- planes and air crafts
- electrical wires and electrical poles
- the stress point of materials
21 Clues: - • and Sewer- • jet engines • and study DNA • animal habitats • houses and buildings • paper making machines • planes and air crafts • lighting manufacturing • components for railroads • anti lock brakes for cars • with movements humans make • highways and flow of traffic • medicine suitable for animals • the stress point of materials • X-rays machines to view bodies • ...
Electronics Mind Cracker Quest 2025-08-08
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- Rectifier – Changes alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC) using four diodes.
- – Converts sound waves into electrical signals for recording or amplification.
- Tube – An older device that regulates or amplifies current in a sealed glass enclosure.
- Circuit Board (PCB) – Holds and connects components using conductive tracks patterned on its surface.
- Point – A spot in a circuit where measurements of voltage, current, or signals can be taken.
- – Stores energy in an electric field and releases it when needed.
- – Limits or controls the flow of current within a circuit.
- – Protects circuits by melting and breaking the connection when excessive current flows.
- – Manually or automatically opens or closes a circuit to control current flow.
- – Supplies electrical power by converting stored chemical energy into electricity.
- – Produces a stable and precise frequency using piezoelectric properties for timing circuits.
- Connector – A connector used for transmitting signals or power between components.
- – Connects an electrical device to a power source or another device.
- Resistor (LDR) – A resistor whose resistance changes based on the amount of light it receives.
- – Electrically operated switch that opens or closes circuits via an electromagnet.
- Rectifier (SCR) – Controls large currents using a small triggering signal, acting like an electronic switch.
- – Converts energy from one form to another, such as sound to electricity.
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- Lamp – Emits light when voltage passes through neon gas inside a glass tube.
- Diode (LED) – Produces light when current passes through its semiconductor material.
- – Stores energy in a magnetic field when electrical current flows through its coil.
- – Allows current to move in only one direction through a circuit.
- Tube (CRT) – Uses electron beams to form images on a phosphor-coated screen.
- – Changes electrical energy into mechanical motion to drive devices or machines.
- – Semiconductor device that switches or amplifies electronic signals.
- Crystal Display (LCD) – Uses liquid crystals and light modulation to show images or text.
- Circuit (IC) – A compact chip containing multiple miniaturized electronic components.
- – Produces sound by converting electrical signals into mechanical vibrations.
- Amplifier (Op-Amp) – A high-gain voltage amplifier used in signal processing and control systems.
- – Transfers energy between circuits and changes AC voltage levels.
29 Clues: – Limits or controls the flow of current within a circuit. • – Allows current to move in only one direction through a circuit. • – Stores energy in an electric field and releases it when needed. • – Transfers energy between circuits and changes AC voltage levels. • – Connects an electrical device to a power source or another device. • ...
engineer scavenger hunt 2016-02-29
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- innovate human kinetic movement
- invent and innovate genetic dna
- innovate highways
- innovate and invent oil mining machine
- innovates and invents air crafts
- invents medicine for animals
- invent and innovate food processing machines
- innovates lighting manufacturing
- innovate and invent tools
- invent and innovates medical equipment
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- invent and innovates paper making machines
- innovates nuclear power plants
- invents anti lock brakes for cars
- innovates houses and buildings with insulation
- innovates technology for health
- innovates electrical wires
- invent and innovate robotic systems
- innovates process equipment
- innovates jet engines
- innovates bridges and roads
20 Clues: innovate highways • innovates jet engines • innovate and invent tools • innovates electrical wires • innovates process equipment • innovates bridges and roads • invents medicine for animals • innovates nuclear power plants • innovate human kinetic movement • invent and innovate genetic dna • innovates technology for health • innovates and invents air crafts • ...
PLTW 2019-09-23
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- Design roads.
- Bring designs to market.
- Analyze bulk data sets.
- Supervise electrical equipment.
- Install insulating methods.
- Create designs.
- Supervise jets' components.
- Monitor quality of goods.
- Track animals.
- Develop water systems.
- Design phone equipment.
- Design biomedical equipment.
- Design paper.
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- Develop organisms.
- Combine engineering and food.
- Design chemical manufacturing processes.
- Install ventilation systems.
- Design power-producing machines.
- Produce light.
- Increase production of goods.
- Monitor energy producing facilities.
- Evaluate software.
- Maintain x-ray systems.
- Monitor drilling operations.
- Operate trains.
- Derive benefits from nuclear energy.
26 Clues: Design roads. • Design paper. • Produce light. • Track animals. • Create designs. • Operate trains. • Develop organisms. • Evaluate software. • Develop water systems. • Analyze bulk data sets. • Maintain x-ray systems. • Design phone equipment. • Bring designs to market. • Monitor quality of goods. • Install insulating methods. • Supervise jets' components. • Install ventilation systems. • ...
Renewable energies 2023-01-16
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- rotary machine
- network to deliver electricity
- source of energy
- machine to produce electrical energy
- part of a solar panel
- a device for air travel using sun’s energy
- process of maintaining
- energy produced by using water
- animals affected by wind turbines
- part of a turbine
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- advantage of renewable energies
- unit of power consumption
- part of electrical device
- product of powerplant
- part of hydropower plant
- energy produced by using sunlight
- country of high energy consumption
- animals affected by hydropower plants
- energy produced by using wind
- device to convert sunlight into energy
20 Clues: rotary machine • source of energy • part of a turbine • product of powerplant • part of a solar panel • process of maintaining • part of hydropower plant • unit of power consumption • part of electrical device • energy produced by using wind • network to deliver electricity • energy produced by using water • advantage of renewable energies • energy produced by using sunlight • ...
Wednesday Workout 2023-08-11
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- status that allows electrical connection
- geographical organization
- name for new / upcoming GIS system
- support structure
- largest serviced municipality by population
- electrical sub-network
- Transmission provider
- added to G/tech for spatial reference
- contains underground switches
- point of delivery
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- (mostly) decommissioned mobile GIS
- least common asset type
- source of a circuit
- streetlight voltage category
- what we deliver to customers
- comes in 1-, 2-, and 3- varieties
- term for telecom attachments
- transition from primary to secondary
- name for internal esri portal
- pole or structure, in a relationship
20 Clues: support structure • point of delivery • source of a circuit • Transmission provider • electrical sub-network • least common asset type • geographical organization • streetlight voltage category • what we deliver to customers • term for telecom attachments • name for internal esri portal • contains underground switches • comes in 1-, 2-, and 3- varieties • ...
Science 2026-03-05
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- Electrical push.
- Flow rate of charge.
- Cables carrying electricity long distances.
- Measures current.
- Tool measuring voltage, current, resistance.
- Amount of energy
- Network delivering electricity.
- (S2)Unit of resistance.
- Area around a magnet with force.
- Machine making electricity from motion.
- Opposition to current.
- Current that changes direction.
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- Difference in electrical energy between two points.
- Measures voltage.
- Place where electricity is produced.
- Current flowing one direction.
- Changes voltage levels.
- Magnet made with electricity.
- induction Making electricity using magnets.
- - V = I × R relationship.
- Maximum safe power of a device.
21 Clues: Electrical push. • Amount of energy • Measures voltage. • Measures current. • Flow rate of charge. • Opposition to current. • Changes voltage levels. • (S2)Unit of resistance. • - V = I × R relationship. • Magnet made with electricity. • Current flowing one direction. • Network delivering electricity. • Maximum safe power of a device. • Current that changes direction. • ...
Electric and magnetic forces 2023-12-08
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- Circuit A circuit that provides two or more paths for electrical current to flow.
- The positively charged particle of an atom.
- pole region on a magnet where the magnetic force exerted by a magnet is strongest; like poles repel and opposite poles attract
- Current The net movement of electric charges in a single direction, measured in amperes (A).
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- Current (AC) electric current that reverses its direction of flow in a regular pattern.
- An object which is capable of producing magnetic field and attracting unlike poles and repelling like poles
- properties and interactions of magnets.
- closed loop through which an electric current can flow
- material, such as copper wire, in which electrons can move easily.
- tendency for a material to oppose electron flow and change electrical energy into thermal energy and light; measured in ohms (O). Caused by internal friction
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- field surrounds a magnet and exerts a force on other magnets and objects made of magnetic materials.
- difference related to the force that causes electric charges to flow; measured in volts (V).
- the push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- The negatively charged particle of an atom
- how far is something
- material in which electrons are not able to move easily.
- current (DC) electric current that flows in only one direction.
- A device that uses electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object.
- law states that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance.
21 Clues: how far is something • the flow of electrical power or charge • properties and interactions of magnets. • The negatively charged particle of an atom • The positively charged particle of an atom. • closed loop through which an electric current can flow • material in which electrons are not able to move easily. • ...
Tools commonly used by electricians 2025-11-04
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- light Tool used to test the presence of voltage in an outlet or wire.
- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
- nose plier Tool used to hold, bend, or twist wires.
- stripper Tool used to strip insulation from electrical wires.
- plier Tool used to grip and hold objects firmly while working on wires.
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- Tool used to tighten or loosen screws in electrical devices.
- cutter Tool used to cut electrical wires.
- drill Tool used to drill holes on metal or wood for electrical installation.
- tape Insulated tape used to cover and protect wire splices.
- iron Tool used to melt solder when connecting wires or components.
10 Clues: cutter Tool used to cut electrical wires. • Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance. • nose plier Tool used to hold, bend, or twist wires. • Tool used to tighten or loosen screws in electrical devices. • tape Insulated tape used to cover and protect wire splices. • stripper Tool used to strip insulation from electrical wires. • ...
BTSET ESLA 2022-12-05
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- An electrical machine which generates an alternating current
- An electrical equipment consisting of a box with a glass screen on it on whihc you can watch programmes with pictures and sound
- When appliances stop working due to a lack of electric current
- A metal which is used to make things such as electrical wires
- An instrument for measuring current in amperes
- The opposite of 'conducting'
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- A point at which current enters or leaves an electrical device such as a battery or a circuit breaker or a contact
- A type of energy which is used to generate electrical energy
- The family name of the person who designed the alternator
- The type of current which is generated by an alternator
- Too many appliances running on the same outlet generates this type of over current
11 Clues: The opposite of 'conducting' • An instrument for measuring current in amperes • The type of current which is generated by an alternator • The family name of the person who designed the alternator • A type of energy which is used to generate electrical energy • An electrical machine which generates an alternating current • ...
Series Circuits Crossword 2026-05-27
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- Instrument used to measure current
- When a resistor is bypassed and current can flow too easily
- Rate at which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy.
- Unit used to measure potential difference
- Opposition to current flow
- Unit used to describe the rate of energy transfer in a circuit
- Type of circuit where components are connected end to end
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- A break stopping current flow
- Unit of resistance
- Current can only flow in a _____ circuit
- Flow of electrical charge
- Electrical potential difference between two points
- Unit used to measure current
13 Clues: Unit of resistance • Flow of electrical charge • Opposition to current flow • Unit used to measure current • A break stopping current flow • Instrument used to measure current • Current can only flow in a _____ circuit • Unit used to measure potential difference • Electrical potential difference between two points • Type of circuit where components are connected end to end • ...
Adjective on Electrical Terms 2025-09-25
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- A fuse that does not work anymore
- A technician who works very hard
- A student who greets the teacher kindly
- A very old radio from the past
- A situation that can cause an accident
- A generator producing high energy
- A toolbox that can be carried easily
- A wire covered with rubber
- A computer with the newest technology
- A friend who always supports you
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- A computer with the newest technology
- A student who is creative in making new ideas
- A technician wearing gloves and helmet
- A machine that turns off by itself
- A person who tells the truth
- A wire covered with special fireproof material
- A burned circuit board
- A student who respects the teacher
18 Clues: A burned circuit board • A wire covered with rubber • A person who tells the truth • A very old radio from the past • A technician who works very hard • A friend who always supports you • A fuse that does not work anymore • A generator producing high energy • A machine that turns off by itself • A student who respects the teacher • A toolbox that can be carried easily • ...
Electricity 2024-11-07
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- something that guides electricity through it
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- involves contacts of a charged object to a neutral object
- the pressure from an electrical circ89i
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- a electrical steady charge in a closed system
- a imbalance of negative and positive charges
- the flow of change in electrons or ions
- wireless power transfer
- doesn't allow electricity heat or sound through
- a force field from the attraction and repulsion of electrical charges
10 Clues: wireless power transfer • the flow of electrical power or charge • the flow of change in electrons or ions • the pressure from an electrical circ89i • something that guides electricity through it • a imbalance of negative and positive charges • a electrical steady charge in a closed system • doesn't allow electricity heat or sound through • ...
TRANSFORMER 2022-04-07
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- the primary and secondary are physically isolated (no electrical connection)
- the ratio of the number of turns in the primary coil to the number of turns in the secondary coil
- It is an electrical wire wrapped around the core on the output side
- A ferromagnetic material that can conduct a magnetic field through it.
- are electrical devices used to convert or "transform" AC voltage from one level to another. (high to low or low to high)
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- An electric current is a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.
- says that when two electrical coils are placed near to each other, AC electrical current flowing in one coil induces an AC voltage in the other coil.
- It is an electricalwire wrapped around the core on the input side
- used to reduce voltage from the main power line to a lower voltage that operates a machine’s electrical control system.
- uses only one coil for the primary and secondary.
10 Clues: uses only one coil for the primary and secondary. • It is an electricalwire wrapped around the core on the input side • It is an electrical wire wrapped around the core on the output side • A ferromagnetic material that can conduct a magnetic field through it. • the primary and secondary are physically isolated (no electrical connection) • ...
Chemistry II Module 19 Test 2025-03-25
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- Two parts of an electrochemical cell where separate oxidation and reduction reactions take place
- ___ batteries deliver current until the reactants are gone and cannot be recharged
- ___ batteries depend on reversible redox reactions and can be recharged
- Voltaic cell in which the oxidation of a fuels is used to produce electric energy
- Pathway to allow passage of ions from one side to another
- ___ batteries are used in small electronics to maintain data even when the device is powered off
- Apparatus that uses a redox reaction to produce electrical energy or uses electrical energy to cause a chemical reaction
- Use of electrical energy to bring about a chemical reaction
- Electrochemical cell in which the electrolyte is a moist paste
- Loss of a metal resulting from a redox reaction
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- Tendency of a substance to gain electrons
- Process in which iron is coated with a layer of zinc to prevent corrosion
- Electrode where oxidation takes place
- Electrochemical cell that converts chemical energy to electrical energy by spontaneous redox reaction
- Process in which a redox reaction and a voltage source are used to deposit a uniform coating as a protective or decorative layer
- Electrode where reduction takes place
- ___ batteries are used in traditional automobiles
- One or more voltaic cells in a single package that generates electric current
18 Clues: Electrode where oxidation takes place • Electrode where reduction takes place • Tendency of a substance to gain electrons • Loss of a metal resulting from a redox reaction • ___ batteries are used in traditional automobiles • Pathway to allow passage of ions from one side to another • Use of electrical energy to bring about a chemical reaction • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary- Magnetism 2025-04-30
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- a tool that changes sound into electric signals
- electrical current that flows in just one direction
- a tool that changes electrical energy into energy of motion
- electrical current that flows in one direction and then in the opposite direction, back and forth
- any object that attracts certain metal objects
- the area around a magnet where it can push or pull another magnet
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- a tool that shows directions by letting a needle line up with Earth's magnetic field
- a tool that changes energy of motion into electrical energy
- a magnet that is made when an electric current flows through a coiled wire around an iron rod
- the part of a magnet where the ability to push or pull is the strongest
- a tool that changes electrical energy into sound
11 Clues: any object that attracts certain metal objects • a tool that changes sound into electric signals • a tool that changes electrical energy into sound • electrical current that flows in just one direction • a tool that changes energy of motion into electrical energy • a tool that changes electrical energy into energy of motion • ...
Organism-Level Systems (Combined Higher) 2022-04-07
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- A hormone released from the body when you feel scared or threatened (H)
- A technique that involves the fertilisation of egg cells outside of the womb (3 words) (H)
- An endocrine horomone that maintains the uterus lining
- LH (2 words)
- An endocrine hormone that builds up the uterus lining
- An response generated from the nervous system that does not involve the brain
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses from between different types of neurones. Found in the spinal cord
- A hormone released when blood glucose levels are too high
- A section of a neurone that carries electrical impulses to the cell body
- A section of a neurone that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impusles generated from a receptor cell
- The process by which the body maintains internal conditions to keep them constant
- the gland that produces insulin
- A condition where blood glucose levels cannot be controlled properly with insulin
- The gland that produces adrenaline
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- FSH (3 words)
- A non-hormonal form of contraception that releases copper into the uterus and fallopian tubes
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses to effectors
- A change in the environment that can be detected
- A hormone that controls metabolic rates (H)
- Muscles or glands that give a response to a stimulus
- A hormone released when blood glucose levels are too slow
- CNS (3 words)
- A type of control used in homeostasis that reverses changes in internal conditions detected by receptors (H)
- A group of cells that can detect a stimulus
- The release of an egg cell from the ovaries
- A type of response that is produced from the brain after it receives information from different types of receptors
- The glands that produce oestrogen and progesterone
28 Clues: LH (2 words) • FSH (3 words) • CNS (3 words) • the gland that produces insulin • The gland that produces adrenaline • A hormone that controls metabolic rates (H) • A group of cells that can detect a stimulus • The release of an egg cell from the ovaries • A change in the environment that can be detected • The glands that produce oestrogen and progesterone • ...
Basics of Electricity - Gia Patti 2024-04-30
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- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path.
- describes the “pressure” that pushes electricity.
- The ability to move heat or electricity from one place to another
- The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter possessing an electric charge.
- The smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- The unit of measure for electrical current.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it.
- The SI derived unit used to measure the electrical resistance of a material or an electrical device.
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit. "the guard hit a switch and the gate swung open"
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- a property that describes the extent to which a material opposes the flow of electric current through it.
- the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI).
- An electrical safety device consisting of or including a wire or strip of fusible metal that melts and interrupts the circuit when the current exceeds a particular amperage.
- A graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit.
- A person who conducts; a leader, guide, director, or manager.
- has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- The complete path of an electric current including usually the source of electric energy.
- Belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now.
- A law in electricity that states that the current in a circuit is equal to the potential difference divided by the resistance of the circuit.
20 Clues: The unit of measure for electrical current. • describes the “pressure” that pushes electricity. • has two or more paths for current to flow through. • A person who conducts; a leader, guide, director, or manager. • one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path. • A graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit. • ...
CH8-Electricity and Magnetism 2024-04-02
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- a continuous unbroken path through which electricity can flow
- this CAN communicate information
- this type of circuit has only one path for the flow of electricity
- this unit measures the amount of electrical push, or force, in a circuit
- any material that has the ability to attract iron
- a very small circuit with all the parts built into it
- this works as a result of a chemical reaction and the movement of electrons
- a liquid or paste substance that conducts electricity
- a material that can work as a conductor or as an insulator
- he discovered that adding a metal core to a coil of wire increased the magnetism (last name)
- plastic, wood, and glass are good ___
- this occurs when electrical charges build up on the surface of an object
- this unit measures power, or how fast work is done
- a material through which electricity cannot flow
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- he discovered that current traveling through a wire produces a weak magnetic field in the live wire (last name)
- the continuous flow of electrons around a circuit
- this type of circuit has multiple paths for the flow of electricity
- a coil of wire with a core attached to an electrical source
- signals information by opening and closing electrical circuits in sequence
- a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- uses a magnet to convert motion into electrical energy
- the strength of an ___ can be affected by the size of the core or the number of coils around the core
- the unit that measures how much current flows through a given part of a circuit in one second
- the area of magnetic force around a magnet
- a conductor that can be moved to bridge the gap or not bridge the gap in a circuit
- a material that reduces the flow of electricity
- the brain of the computer that tells the other parts of the computer what to do
27 Clues: this CAN communicate information • plastic, wood, and glass are good ___ • the area of magnetic force around a magnet • a material that reduces the flow of electricity • a material through which electricity cannot flow • the continuous flow of electrons around a circuit • any material that has the ability to attract iron • ...
Unit 1: Energy Flow from Earth's Systems 2024-09-16
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- Events or things we can observe but not yet completely explain
- An example of an energy source
- A circuit in which two or more components are arranged end to end to form only one connection to the source
- The primary carrier of electricity; a particle with a negative charge
- The amount of available resource
- An adjective to describe a resource that is stable, predictable, and consistent
- This type of circuit is created when energy transfers down the wrong path
- A device or machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Describes resources that produce energy effectively with a minimum of waste, expense, or effort
- Something that a plan or design needs to be successful
- The amount of resource one is requiring
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- This type of switch completes a second path so energy can transfer
- Limitations on a design or plan
- A type of lightbulb that transfers 85% of the energy it receives into light
- The junction point between electricity generation and distribution; it gather electricity from various sources and distribute it to end users across a wide area
- An electrical safety device that is destroyed during overload conditions; protects an electric circuit from excessive electric current
- A type of material that does not conduct electricity well,often used in the wrapping of wires
- A type of fossil fuel along with oil and natural gas
- This type of circuit is created when there is no energy transfer due to a damage or disconnection of the second path
- This wire gives electrical energy a safe place to go if there is excess electrical energy in other parts of the system
- The type of energy associated with movement of electrons through a wire or circuit
- A circuit in which two or more components are connected to the source with separate conducting paths
22 Clues: An example of an energy source • Limitations on a design or plan • The amount of available resource • The amount of resource one is requiring • A type of fossil fuel along with oil and natural gas • Something that a plan or design needs to be successful • Events or things we can observe but not yet completely explain • ...
mr johnsons electricity crossword 2023-02-02
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- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- the SI unit of power
- no position feedback of a moving object
- an electric current that is uni-directional, so the flow of charge is always in the same direction
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit
- equal to atomic number
- atomic mass-protons
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
- all components are connected end-to-end to form a single path for current flow
- a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space
- unit of electrical potential
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- Alternating current is an electric current which periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time in contrast to direct current, which flows only in one direction
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- means that there is some kind of position information that is fed back to the motion controller of a system and that is used in the positioning process.
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- electrons are found outside the nucleus
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- a watt with 3 0s behind it
- a passive electrical component that creates resistance in the flow of electric current
- something that allows metal to pass through it
26 Clues: atomic mass-protons • the SI unit of power • equal to atomic number • a watt with 3 0s behind it • unit of electrical potential • no position feedback of a moving object • the SI base unit of electrical current. • electrons are found outside the nucleus • something that allows metal to pass through it • a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei • ...
JohnPaul Vocabulary 2026-05-06
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- the non-contact, attractive or repulsive interaction between two or more electrically charged particles or objects
- closed, unbroken loop of conductive material through which electric charge can continuously flow
- the rate at which electrical energy is transferred, consumed, or converted into other forms of energy
- the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of electrical resistance
- (SI) derived unit for electric potential difference, electric potential, and electromotive force
- a fundamental physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- Current the unidirectional flow of electric charge
- a passive electronic component that stores electrical charge and energy in an electric field
- the net rate at which electric charge flows through a given surface or cross-sectional are
- an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time.
- the electric potential energy per unit charge at a specific point within an electric field.
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- an electrical circuit where all components are connected end-to-end in a single loop,
- he work done (or energy transferred) per unit charge to move a positive charge between two points in an electric field.
- a simplified, two-dimensional, graphical representation of a physical system
- a measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current in a conductor
- an electrical circuit where components are connected across the same two nodes, creating multiple, independent paths for current to flow
- he current (\(I\)) flowing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage (\(V\)) across them
- the SI base unit of electric current, measuring the rate of flow of electric charge
- a material that allows electric charge (electrons) to flow through it easily.
- the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points in an electric field.
20 Clues: Current the unidirectional flow of electric charge • a measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current in a conductor • a simplified, two-dimensional, graphical representation of a physical system • the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of electrical resistance • ...
Electricity 2026-05-11
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- circuit -allows 2 devises to work
- - Electricity made by friction
- Circuit - a wire that is a Complete circuit and has electricity flowing
- -American Scientist, States man, Printer who did early experiments with electricity.
- circuit-circuit consisting of an electricity source and I active tool and the wire that connects them
- - Obtaining a electrical Charge by coming in contact with Something that has an electrical
- - Scottish Home educated Cambridge graduate who designed Scientific experiments With electricity
- Current- the amount of electricity moving past a fixed point in a circuit Ders per second.
- - electricity that has a stedy flow from source through a Circuit.
- - temporary magnet due to electricity flowing through a coil around it.
- - build up electrical Charge emitting high voltage but Controlling flow.
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- - Static electricity made by the friction of air & clouds together
- - negatively charged Particles in atoms that flow from I molecule to another when electricity flows.
- a tool to open & close a Circuit.
- - Scientist who wrote the treatise on Electricity and magnetism (the 1st to connect magnetism & electricity
- -Charge builds up & is released to a grounded object in 1 quick burst.
- lights - (and neon) have, noble gasses with electricity flowing through the tobe Making them glow (aerosolize Mercury
- - Cuts down the voltage of electricity.
- circuit - allows 2 devises to Work independantly from each other
- force - a force exerted by molecules lining up so that the positive side of each molecule are facing I way and the negative Side of the molecule is facing the other.
- an object without direct contact but within the electromagnetic field
- and magnetism use the electromagnetic flow of energy
- Motors - electricity moving through a coil and magnets produce movement of an axle.
- charge repel Opposite charges attract
- electricity lights a ________ by limiting the flow of electricity Causing photon emmissions (light energy) & heat edison
- circuit - a wire that does not make a complete circuit or a Switch that is open (off)
- - a complete circle of electrical flow
27 Clues: - Electricity made by friction • circuit -allows 2 devises to work • a tool to open & close a Circuit. • charge repel Opposite charges attract • - a complete circle of electrical flow • - Cuts down the voltage of electricity. • and magnetism use the electromagnetic flow of energy • circuit - allows 2 devises to Work independantly from each other • ...
Pain relief with magnets by: Emma Magistri 2022-02-09
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- most common type of arthritis
- these magnets can be put in shoe
- the inability to sleep/fall asleep
- our bodies have natural fields
- the distance of magnetism around a magnet
- the practice of electrical stimulation through metallic needles
- condition that causes pain all over the body
- help lift your overall
- our bodies also have natural fields
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- you should not use magnet pain relief therapy without a
- the intensity of magnetism
- 76____people have had a episode of pain that lasted for over 24 hours
- when an electrical current charges the metal making it magnetic
- you should not use magnet relief therapy if you are
- swelling or tenderness in the joints
- some of these problems happen because your magnetic field is out of
- if you are having a ___ done than you should take off all magnets
- a possible side effect
18 Clues: a possible side effect • help lift your overall • the intensity of magnetism • most common type of arthritis • our bodies have natural fields • these magnets can be put in shoe • the inability to sleep/fall asleep • our bodies also have natural fields • swelling or tenderness in the joints • the distance of magnetism around a magnet • ...
Technology 2014-09-17
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- The number of main components in an electrical system.
- The output process for motors.
- Singular version of the word battery.
- The device that producers light.
- The output process for buzzers.
- These are input devices to circuits that supply electrical energy when they are rotated or moved in another way.
- The opposite for output is.
- One word used for energy movement.
- Panels that produce energy from the sun.
- Cells connected in______keeps the lamp shining longer.
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- When cells or switches is placed next to each other.
- Cell used as input device to supply energy in torches.
- The output process of bulbs is.
- The opposite of input is.
- The word used for two cells.
- Two______connected in series/parallel.
- This device controls the amount of electrical energy that moves from the input to the output.
- The simple circuit has an output device that changes the input______into an output______(such as a light)
18 Clues: The opposite of input is. • The opposite for output is. • The word used for two cells. • The output process for motors. • The output process of bulbs is. • The output process for buzzers. • The device that producers light. • One word used for energy movement. • Singular version of the word battery. • Two______connected in series/parallel. • ...
Technology 2014-09-17
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- When cells or switches is placed next to each other.
- These are input devices to circuits that supply electrical energy when they are rotated or moved in another way.
- The output process for buzzers.
- The number of main components in an electrical system.
- One word used for energy movement.
- The device that producers light.
- The output process for motors.
- The opposite for output is.
- Cells connected in______keeps the lamp shining longer.
- The simple circuit has an output device that changes the input______into an output______(such as a light)
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- Two______connected in series/parallel.
- Cell used as input device to supply energy in torches.
- This device controls the amount of electrical energy that moves from the input to the output.
- The opposite of input is.
- Singular version of the word battery.
- The output process of bulbs is.
- Panels that produce energy from the sun.
- The word used for two cells.
18 Clues: The opposite of input is. • The opposite for output is. • The word used for two cells. • The output process for motors. • The output process for buzzers. • The output process of bulbs is. • The device that producers light. • One word used for energy movement. • Singular version of the word battery. • Two______connected in series/parallel. • ...
Circuit 2015-10-07
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- converts electrical energy into movement energy
- used to stop electric current from flowing
- lets the electrical current flow through the circuit
- used to limit current flow in a circuit
- converts electrical energy into sound energy
- provides electricity for the circuit
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- connects everything up in the circuit
- used to measure the electric current in a circuit
- used for measuring the distance between points in a circuit
- converts electrical energy into light energy
10 Clues: provides electricity for the circuit • connects everything up in the circuit • used to limit current flow in a circuit • used to stop electric current from flowing • converts electrical energy into sound energy • converts electrical energy into light energy • converts electrical energy into movement energy • used to measure the electric current in a circuit • ...
Electricity Vocabulary 2021-02-02
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- current flowing within a parallel wire
- the unit that measures the rate that work is done
- opposite charges do this
- the unit of electrical resistance between two
- amount of charge transferred by an ampere in one second
- the charge of the proton
- stationary imbalance of electrical charges
- device that powers electrical appliances through electrochemical cells
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- movement of electrons through a wire
- negatively charged particles on the atom
- the transfer of energy through two materials rubbing together
- the model that was proposed by Benjamin Franklin
- main hydroelectric utility that powers the province of Manitoba
- material that is capable of transferring energy
- material that doesnt allow energy to flow through easily
15 Clues: opposite charges do this • the charge of the proton • movement of electrons through a wire • current flowing within a parallel wire • negatively charged particles on the atom • stationary imbalance of electrical charges • the unit of electrical resistance between two • material that is capable of transferring energy • the model that was proposed by Benjamin Franklin • ...
Electricity by Frida 2023-12-06
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- Objects that do not allow electricity to travel through.
- Current travels in multiple paths.
- Current travels in a single path.
- A complete path for electricity to travel through.
- Used to reduce the current flow.
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- Used to store energy in a circuit.
- It provides electrical energy in the circuit.
- The devices being powered by electricity.
- Objects that are both insulators and conductors.
- It helps connect the path of electricity.
- Unit of measurement of force used to generate an electric current.
- Unit of measurement of the strength of an electrical current.
- It controls the path of electricity.
- Unit of measure of electrical power.
- Objects that allow electricity to flow through.
15 Clues: Used to reduce the current flow. • Current travels in a single path. • Used to store energy in a circuit. • Current travels in multiple paths. • It controls the path of electricity. • Unit of measure of electrical power. • The devices being powered by electricity. • It helps connect the path of electricity. • It provides electrical energy in the circuit. • ...
Energy Sources 2023-09-11
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- Energy cannot be created or ___________?
- What energy travels from an outlet to your phone?
- Renewable energy with radioactive waste
- Device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Heat energy from inside our planet
- Electromagnetic energy the Earth receives during the day
- Energy released by earthquakes
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- Renewable energy that comes from moving air that rotate blades
- The energy of motion
- Energy that comes from turning the mechanical energy of water into electrical energy
- The energy stored in an object
- What releases geothermal energy from inside earth?
- Energy that can be used multiple times
- Energy stored in food
- Energy that comes as waves from a loud source
15 Clues: The energy of motion • Energy stored in food • The energy stored in an object • Energy released by earthquakes • Heat energy from inside our planet • Energy that can be used multiple times • Renewable energy with radioactive waste • Energy cannot be created or ___________? • Energy that comes as waves from a loud source • What energy travels from an outlet to your phone? • ...
"Electrical/ Electronics ASE 6" 2.0 2024-02-05
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- a test tool used to measure two or more electrical values
- Converts a/c current to D/C current
- weakest link in a circuit
- double pole, single throw
- turns electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a single pathway through which electricity can flow
- Only allows current to flow one direction
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- Electrically connects horn to rotating steering wheel
- one circuit that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow,
- miniature device that is used to regulate the flow of electronic signals
- most common is 60% tin % 40% alloy
- turns mechanical energy into electrical energy
- turns chemical energy into electricity
- the diameter of the wire
- Law explaining resistance divided by current
- a common return path for electric current
- a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current flows through it
17 Clues: the diameter of the wire • weakest link in a circuit • double pole, single throw • most common is 60% tin % 40% alloy • Converts a/c current to D/C current • turns chemical energy into electricity • a common return path for electric current • Only allows current to flow one direction • Law explaining resistance divided by current • ...
Electronics & Electrical Engg. Words 2022-04-06
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- An adjustable resistor
- Converts Ac into DC
- An inductor
- Error
- Turn a circuit on or off with this
- A circuit with two stable states
- Store electric charge
- No of cycle per second
- RADIATES Sound ENERGY
- A light sensitive resistor
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- Storage
- The unit of potential difference and emf
- Changes analog into digital and vice versa
- A device used to increase power
- Does not conduct electricity –
- A circuit with two stable states
- Works the opposite way of a cathode
- unit of flow of electrons
18 Clues: Error • Storage • An inductor • Converts Ac into DC • Store electric charge • RADIATES Sound ENERGY • An adjustable resistor • No of cycle per second • unit of flow of electrons • A light sensitive resistor • Does not conduct electricity – • A device used to increase power • A circuit with two stable states • A circuit with two stable states • Turn a circuit on or off with this • ...
Energy 2023-02-28
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- lamps change electrical energy into _______energy
- energy from flowing water
- energy being used
- stores chemical energy for electricity
- stored energy
- plug in something for _______energy
- a log has chemical energy because it can _____
- energy that can blow a turbine
- energy from the sun
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- energy in food
- doesn't get used up
- creates electricity
- energy from heat
- energy from soundwaves
- energy of movement
- place with many turbines
- spins and creates electricity
17 Clues: stored energy • energy in food • energy from heat • energy being used • energy of movement • doesn't get used up • creates electricity • energy from the sun • energy from soundwaves • place with many turbines • energy from flowing water • spins and creates electricity • energy that can blow a turbine • plug in something for _______energy • stores chemical energy for electricity • ...
Basics of electrical machines 2021-11-09
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- type of rotor used in hydel power plant
- the device used to convert AC to DC in DC generator
- the angle through which rotor of the machine rotates physically is called
- the type of winding when coil span equal to the pole pitch
- the nature of the induced emf in a DC generator
- the center to center distance between the two adjacent poles
- the law which states that "whenever a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field it experiences a force"
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- the algebraic sum of voltages in a closed loop is equal to zero.
- the angle through which induced emf in the conductor travels is called
- motors used in traction
- magnetically neutral axis
- the machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- what type of meters are used to measure both AC and DC voltage ¤ts
- eddy current losses are minimized by using
- which part of the machine acts like a protecting cover for the entire machine.
- twisting or tensile force is called
- autotransformer consists of how many windings
17 Clues: motors used in traction • magnetically neutral axis • twisting or tensile force is called • type of rotor used in hydel power plant • eddy current losses are minimized by using • autotransformer consists of how many windings • the nature of the induced emf in a DC generator • the device used to convert AC to DC in DC generator • ...
Basics of electrical machines 2021-11-09
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- type of rotor used in hydel power plant
- the device used to convert AC to DC in DC generator
- the angle through which rotor of the machine rotates physically is called
- the type of winding when coil span equal to the pole pitch
- the nature of the induced emf in a DC generator
- the center to center distance between the two adjacent poles
- the law which states that "whenever a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field it experiences a force"
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- the algebraic sum of voltages in a closed loop is equal to zero.
- the angle through which induced emf in the conductor travels is called
- motors used in traction
- magnetically neutral axis
- the machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- what type of meters are used to measure both AC and DC voltage ¤ts
- eddy current losses are minimized by using
- which part of the machine acts like a protecting cover for the entire machine.
- twisting or tensile force is called
- autotransformer consists of how many windings
17 Clues: motors used in traction • magnetically neutral axis • twisting or tensile force is called • type of rotor used in hydel power plant • eddy current losses are minimized by using • autotransformer consists of how many windings • the nature of the induced emf in a DC generator • the device used to convert AC to DC in DC generator • ...
basic electrical and electronics 2024-03-15
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- contains almost microscopic diodes, transistors, resistors, and capacitors in a chip
- Acts as a remote switch or current amplifier
- these do not contain free electrons
- the flow of electrons through a conductor
- the movement of electrons from atom to atom
- have atoms that allow the free flow of electricity; contain free electrons
- consists of small particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons
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- has more than one load connected in a single electrical path
- caused when a defective wire or component touched ground
- the force or electrical pressure that causes current flow
- the opposition to current flow
- An “electronic check valve” that allows current to flow in only one direction
- Disconnects the power source from the circuit when current becomes too high.
- Small section of wire designed to burn in half when excess current is present in the circuit
- has more than one electrical path
- protects a circuit against damage caused by a short circuit
- Electrically operated switch.
17 Clues: Electrically operated switch. • the opposition to current flow • has more than one electrical path • these do not contain free electrons • the flow of electrons through a conductor • the movement of electrons from atom to atom • Acts as a remote switch or current amplifier • caused when a defective wire or component touched ground • ...
Organism-Level Systems (Combined Higher) 2022-04-07
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- A technique that involves the fertilisation of egg cells outside of the womb (3 words) (H)
- An endocrine hormone that builds up the uterus lining
- FSH (3 words)
- A hormone released when blood glucose levels are too slow
- The gland that produces adrenaline
- Muscles or glands that give a response to a stimulus
- A type of control used in homeostasis that reverses changes in internal conditions detected by receptors (H)
- A change in the environment that can be detected
- The release of an egg cell from the ovaries
- A section of a neurone that carries electrical impulses to the cell body
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses from between different types of neurones. Found in the spinal cord
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses to effectors
- A hormone released when blood glucose levels are too high
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impusles generated from a receptor cell
- A type of response that is produced from the brain after it receives information from different types of receptors
- The glands that produce oestrogen and progesterone
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- A non-hormonal form of contraception that releases copper into the uterus and fallopian tubes
- the gland that produces insulin
- An endocrine horomone that maintains the uterus lining
- A hormone released from the body when you feel scared or threatened (H)
- The process by which the body maintains internal conditions to keep them constant
- A condition where blood glucose levels cannot be controlled properly with insulin
- CNS (3 words)
- A section of a neurone that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body
- An response generated from the nervous system that does not involve the brain
- A hormone that controls metabolic rates (H)
- LH (2 words)
- A group of cells that can detect a stimulus
28 Clues: LH (2 words) • FSH (3 words) • CNS (3 words) • the gland that produces insulin • The gland that produces adrenaline • The release of an egg cell from the ovaries • A hormone that controls metabolic rates (H) • A group of cells that can detect a stimulus • A change in the environment that can be detected • The glands that produce oestrogen and progesterone • ...
Circuit, Circuit, Circuits! 2023-10-06
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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. • ...
Charge Flow in Circuits 2026-03-03
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- a component that produces light when electric current flows through it.
- a form of energy caused by the movement of electric charges.
- a circuit with no breaks, allowing current to flow continuously.
- material that allows electric charge to flow easily.
- a circuit that forms an unbroken loop, allowing current to flow.
- a material that does not allow electric charge to flow easily.
- a metal conductor used to connect components in a circuit.
- a simple drawing used to represent a component in a circuit diagram.
- a property of particles that allows them to experience electrical forces.
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- the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- something that supplies energy to make a system work, such as a cell in a circuit.
- a property of a material or component that opposes the flow of electric current.
- a complete path that allows electric current to flow.
- a component that produces sound when electric current flows through it.
- an instrument used to measure electric current in a circuit.
- the electrical “push” provided by a cell that causes current to flow.
- a device that provides electrical energy by converting chemical energy into electrical energy.
- the rate at which electric charge flows through a circuit.
- two or more cells connected together to provide electrical energy.
- a tiny negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom and carries electric charge in circuits.
- the movement of electrons through a conductor from the negative terminal toward the positive terminal.
- the movement of electrons through a wire in a complete circuit.
- a circuit in which components are connected one after another in a single loop.
- a circuit with a break in it, preventing current from flowing.
- another name for a lamp used in simple circuits.
- a device that opens or closes a circuit to stop or allow current flow.
26 Clues: the flow of electric charge through a conductor. • another name for a lamp used in simple circuits. • material that allows electric charge to flow easily. • a complete path that allows electric current to flow. • the rate at which electric charge flows through a circuit. • a metal conductor used to connect components in a circuit. • ...
Chapter 7 2021-02-03
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- scale, A measure of acidity and alkalinity of a substance.
- What is NOT an element of the skin's acid mantle?
- Substances that cannot be reduced to simpler substances are called -------.
- When 2 or more atoms are joined together chemically, what is created?
- ion w/ a positive electrical charge
- pH below 7.0, taste sour and turn litmus paper from blue to red.
- Makes up 4/5 of the air.
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- Causes atom or molecule to split in two, creating a pair of ions with opposite electrical charges.
- The formation of a new product by the uniting of 2 or more elements is ------.
- atom or molecule that carries an electrical charge
- organic compounds are substances containing carbon that evaporates very quickly and easily.
- Another name for alkalis is
- ion w/ a negative electrical charge
13 Clues: Makes up 4/5 of the air. • Another name for alkalis is • ion w/ a positive electrical charge • ion w/ a negative electrical charge • What is NOT an element of the skin's acid mantle? • atom or molecule that carries an electrical charge • scale, A measure of acidity and alkalinity of a substance. • pH below 7.0, taste sour and turn litmus paper from blue to red. • ...
Drones 2013-05-20
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- duration of use
- make a motion picture
- planes do it when they arrive
- revolve round an axis
- produces an axial force when rotates rapidly
- not heavy
- device for measuring or maintaining orientation
- transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy (rotation)
- what is the aircraft carrying
- the front of the aircraft
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- a helicopter with four propellers
- rise high
- camera's name
- go down fast
- stores electrical energy
- a little component which makes light
- birds do it
- global positionning system
- indicates the North
19 Clues: rise high • not heavy • birds do it • go down fast • camera's name • duration of use • indicates the North • make a motion picture • revolve round an axis • stores electrical energy • the front of the aircraft • global positionning system • planes do it when they arrive • what is the aircraft carrying • a helicopter with four propellers • a little component which makes light • ...
Radiology 2023-04-19
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- Conversion where x-ray photons are absorbed and immediately converted into an electrical signal.
- Detector elements
- Produce light when absorbing x-rays.
- ____________ increases as active area of a pixel increases.
- Used in the oldest indirect conversion systems.
- 2 step process for converting x-rays to electrical signals.
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- The materials used for detecting x-ray signal.
- A ________ array converts light into electrical charges.
- The most popular type of amorphous silicon detector.
- Materials that absorb x-rays.
- The percentage of del to active pixel.
- Direct conversion uses amorphous ____________.
- Indirect conversion uses amorphous _________.
- Gadolinium oxysulfide is made from small crystals bound in an __________ layer.
14 Clues: Detector elements • Materials that absorb x-rays. • Produce light when absorbing x-rays. • The percentage of del to active pixel. • Indirect conversion uses amorphous _________. • The materials used for detecting x-ray signal. • Direct conversion uses amorphous ____________. • Used in the oldest indirect conversion systems. • ...
Physics II 3P 2023-04-11
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- Type of current where flow is consistent and unidirectional
- Interaction between electrically charged particles and magnetic fields
- Study of the Earth's magnetic field produced in its inner core
- Opposition to electric current
- A material or object that produces a magnetic field
- Vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charge
- Circuits with more than one resistor arranged on many paths
- Type of material that naturally is magnetic
- Magnetic poles are always in
- Measure of the rate of electrical energy transfer per unit of time
- Type of magnet that is man-made
- SI unit of voltage
- The voltage around a loop equals the sum of every voltage volt in the same loop
- The region where the external magnetic is the strongest at each end of a magnet
- Type of magnets that retain their magnetism
- Device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy
- SI unit of measurement for the strength or intensity of a magnetic field
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- Overall resistance gotten when adding all of the resistances of a circuit’s components
- SI unit of resistance
- Closed path in which electric current flows
- SI unit of electric current
- A force of nature that stems from the movement of electric charges
- Flow or transfer of electric charges passing through a conductor
- SI unit of power
- A current-carrying coil of wire with many loops that acts as a magnet when carrying current
- Like poles repel, opposing poles attract
- It is the same for resistors in series
- Electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- Device used to measure electrical current
- Device that uses electromagnetism to transfer electric energy from one circuit to another
- Device that converts electric energy into mechanical energy
- Largest magnet in the world
32 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of voltage • SI unit of resistance • SI unit of electric current • Largest magnet in the world • Magnetic poles are always in • Opposition to electric current • Type of magnet that is man-made • It is the same for resistors in series • Like poles repel, opposing poles attract • Device used to measure electrical current • ...
4th Grade Electricity 2024-11-11
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- A safety device in an electrical circuit that melts and breaks the circuit if the current is too high, preventing damage or fire.
- The flow of electricity through a conductor, measured in amperes (amps).
- Thin, flexible strands of metal used to carry electricity.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, like copper or aluminum.
- A device used to open or close a circuit, turning the flow of electricity on or off.
- A point in a wall or electrical system where electrical devices can be plugged in to receive power.
- Objects that attracts materials like iron and have a magnetic field.
- The amount of electricity stored in an object or the process of adding electricity to something (e.g., charging a battery).
- A device at the end of a wire that fits into an outlet to connect electrical devices to a power source.
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- Machines or tools designed for a specific tasks, like phones, computers, or lamps.
- A complete path through which electricity can flow, usually consisting of wires, a power source, and devices.
- Tiny particles with a negative electric charges which are involved in electricity flow.
- A form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, like electrons, through conductors.
- The ability to do work or cause change; it can take many forms, like electricity, heat, or light.
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily, like rubber, wood, or plastic.
- A type of energy source that can be replenished naturally, like solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.
- A type of energy that makes things visible, usually from a source like a bulb or the sun.
- The rate at which energy is used or produced.
- A device that stores electrical energy and provides it to power electronic devices.
- The origin or starting point of something, like the place where energy comes from (e.g., a battery or power plant).
20 Clues: The rate at which energy is used or produced. • Thin, flexible strands of metal used to carry electricity. • Objects that attracts materials like iron and have a magnetic field. • The flow of electricity through a conductor, measured in amperes (amps). • Machines or tools designed for a specific tasks, like phones, computers, or lamps. • ...
Ch 2 2025-09-04
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- Covalent Bond a covalent bond where electrons are shared equally between atoms.
- a negatively charged ion.
- the smallest unit of an element, which keeps the properties of that element.
- Number the number of protons in an atom's nucleus, which identifies the element.
- Bond a strong chemical bond formed when atoms share electrons.
- Elements elements that organisms need in very small amounts.
- Bond a chemical bond formed by the electrical attraction between a cation and an anion.
- Elements chemicals an organism needs to live and reproduce.
- a chemical reaction that proceeds in only one direction and cannot be easily undone.
- Covalent Bond a covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally, creating a slight positive and negative end.
- particles in an atom's nucleus that have no electrical charge.
- Bond a weak bond between a hydrogen atom (that's already part of a polar molecule) and a more electronegative atom in another molecule.
- Reactions processes that change one set of chemicals into another.
- atoms or molecules that have a net electrical charge due to a loss or gain of electrons.
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- the starting chemicals in a chemical reaction.
- the four elements that make up 96% of living matter: ___________, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen.
- Mass the average mass of an atom, roughly the sum of protons and neutrons.
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
- a chemical reaction that can proceed in both the forward and reverse directions.
- particles in an atom's nucleus that have a positive electrical charge.
- a substance made of only one type of atom that can't be broken down further.
- particles orbiting an atom's nucleus that have a negative electrical charge.
- Electrons electrons in the outermost shell of an atom, which are involved in chemical bonding.
- the new substances formed by a chemical reaction.
- Mass the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a molecule.
- a positively charged ion.
26 Clues: a negatively charged ion. • a positively charged ion. • anything that takes up space and has mass. • the starting chemicals in a chemical reaction. • the new substances formed by a chemical reaction. • Elements chemicals an organism needs to live and reproduce. • Elements elements that organisms need in very small amounts. • ...
Week 1 Vocab 2025-09-03
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- The smallest blood vessels where exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients occurs between blood and tissues.
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart that pumps blood out (right to lungs, left to body).
- The delivery of oxygen-rich blood to body tissues and organs.
- The muscular layer of the heart wall responsible for contracting and pumping blood.
- A test that measures the electrical activity of the heart to detect heart problems.
- A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart (usually oxygen-poor).
- (Electrocardiogram)Same as #1 — a recording of the heart’s electrical activity.
- A specific view or angle of the heart's electrical activity recorded by electrodes during an ECG.
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart (usually oxygen-rich).
- Cycle The complete sequence of one heartbeat, including both systole (contraction) and diastole (relaxation).
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- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscles contract and pump blood out.
- Rate The number of times the heart beats per minute (bpm).
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscles relax and the chambers fill with blood.
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood (right from the body, left from the lungs).
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped through them, felt at various points on the body.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels; the system that circulates blood throughout the body.
- Pressure The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries; measured in two numbers: systolic over diastolic.
- A cluster of specialized heart cells that generate or transmit electrical impulses (e.g., SA node, AV node).
- The process of transmitting electrical signals through the heart to control heartbeat.
- The largest artery in the body; carries oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the body.
20 Clues: Rate The number of times the heart beats per minute (bpm). • The delivery of oxygen-rich blood to body tissues and organs. • A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart (usually oxygen-poor). • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart (usually oxygen-rich). • The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscles contract and pump blood out. • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2026-02-10
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- machine that converts motion into electrical energy
- material that allows electricity to flow through easily
- type of circuit that has only one path for electricity to travel
- another name for magnetic force
- type of series that has multiple paths for electricity to flow
- liquid or paste substance that conducts electricity
- does not allow electricity to flow through
- William _____ discovered adding a metal core to a coil of wire increased the magnetism
- type of electricity that is the flow of electrons around a circuit
- continuous/unbroken path through which electricity can flow
- Michael ____ also discovered moving a magnet around through a loop of wire produces electricity in the wire
- Joseph _____ discovered that moving a magnet around through a loop of wire produces electricity in the wire
- measurement of power or how fast work gets done
- acts like the brain of the computer
- coil of wire with a core attached to an electrical source
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- Hans Christian _____ discovered the current traveling through a wire produces a weak magnetic field in the wire
- device that handles the transfer of electricity for power
- type of device that uses electricity to communicate and can transfer information
- reduces the flow of electrons
- material that can work as a conductor or insulator
- unit used to measure how much current flows through a given part of a circuit in one second
- measurement of the amount of electrical push/force in a circuit
- contains one or more electric cells
- type of electricity that occurs when electrical charges build on the surface of an object
- any material that has the ability to attract iron
- a very small circuit with all its components in a single unit is called an _____ circuit
- conductor that can be moved to either bridge or not bridge the gap in a circuit
- the area of magnetic force is the magnetic _____
28 Clues: reduces the flow of electrons • another name for magnetic force • contains one or more electric cells • acts like the brain of the computer • does not allow electricity to flow through • measurement of power or how fast work gets done • the area of magnetic force is the magnetic _____ • any material that has the ability to attract iron • ...
Science crossword 2023-05-02
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- A light producing electrical component.
- The route that the current takes.
- The effort needed for electricity to go around a circuit.
- The unit of electrical potential.
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- Multiple cells.
- The flow of electrons.
- a strait line in a electrical diagram.
- A sound producing electrical component.
- Something that adds power to a circuit.
9 Clues: Multiple cells. • The flow of electrons. • The route that the current takes. • The unit of electrical potential. • a strait line in a electrical diagram. • A light producing electrical component. • A sound producing electrical component. • Something that adds power to a circuit. • The effort needed for electricity to go around a circuit.
Grade 6 Unit 2, 5, and 6 Review 2024-02-22
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- Energy due to an objects motion
- Substance that has a definite shape and volume
- Subatomic particle with a neutral electrical charge
- Substance that has a definite volume but not a definite shape
- breaks down rock into sediment
- Energy due to an objects position
- Molten rock on the Earth's surface
- subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge
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- _________ energy is the sum or potential and kinetic energy
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined (Can be the same of different element)
- When sediment comes to rest
- how far something moves in a given amount of time
- Moves sediment from one place to another
- Molten rock underneath the Earth's surface
- speed in a specific direction
- Subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge
- Substance that does not have a definite shape or volume
17 Clues: When sediment comes to rest • speed in a specific direction • breaks down rock into sediment • Energy due to an objects motion • Energy due to an objects position • Molten rock on the Earth's surface • Moves sediment from one place to another • Molten rock underneath the Earth's surface • Substance that has a definite shape and volume • ...
Electric Vocab 2026-05-04
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- Current – The flow of electric charge.
- Power – How fast electrical energy is used or transferred.
- (V) – Unit used to measure voltage (potential difference).
- Current (AC) – Current that changes direction back and forth.
- – Property of matter (positive or negative) that causes electric forces.
- – The push that makes electric charges move.
- – Material that allows electricity to flow easily (like metal).
- (Ω) – Unit used to measure resistance.
- Diagram – Drawing that uses symbols to show a circuit.
- Circuit – Circuit with multiple paths for current.
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- Force – Force between charged objects (attraction or repulsion).
- Current (DC) – Current that flows in one direction only.
- – A complete path that electricity flows through.
- Difference – Difference in electrical potential between two points (pushes current).
- Potential – Stored energy per charge at a point.
- – Device that stores electrical energy temporarily.
- Circuit – Circuit with only one path for current.
- Resistance – How much a material resists the flow of current.
- Law – Relationship between voltage, current, and resistance:
- (Amp) – Unit used to measure electric current.
20 Clues: Current – The flow of electric charge. • (Ω) – Unit used to measure resistance. • – The push that makes electric charges move. • (Amp) – Unit used to measure electric current. • Potential – Stored energy per charge at a point. • – A complete path that electricity flows through. • Circuit – Circuit with only one path for current. • ...
ATOMS 1 2022-02-10
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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 like lead.
- the electrical charge of a neutron.
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- contains protons and neutrons
- very small pieces of matter.
- positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
- tiny particles from which everything is made
- Negatively charged particles orbiting the nucleus of an atom.
10 Clues: very small pieces of matter. • contains protons and neutrons • 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 • Particles found in the nucleus with no electrical charge. • positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
6.5 Nervous system review crossword 2022-04-16
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- Chemical messenger that carries signals between neurons
- The ion channel that opens during repolarization
- Electrical change within neuron from relatively positive to negative
- The ion channels that occupy the length of the axon are ____ (2 words)
- A rise and fall in voltage/membrane potential across the membrane when a neuron is firing (___ potential)
- The ion channel that opens during depolarization
- The ____ potential is the minimum stimulus required to open the ion channels
- They transmit electrical impulses within the nervous system
- Period in which the neuron is unresponsive to stimulation
- Sudden change in membrane potential within neuron from relatively negative to positive
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- Action potentials that move along an axon as a wave of depolarization (2 words)
- Junctions between neurons or between neurons and receptor/effector cells
- When the inside of the neuron is more negative relative to the outside (___ potential)
- Pesticides that are able to irreversibly bind to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and trigger a sustained response
- _______ is commonly released within the autonomic nervous system to promote parasympathetic responses (‘rest and digest’)
- An elongated fiber that transmits electrical signals to terminal regions for communication with other neurons/effectors
- A fatty, white, and insulating substance that increases the speed of electrical transmission
- ____ ions trigger neurotransmitter vesicle release
18 Clues: The ion channel that opens during repolarization • The ion channel that opens during depolarization • ____ ions trigger neurotransmitter vesicle release • Chemical messenger that carries signals between neurons • Period in which the neuron is unresponsive to stimulation • They transmit electrical impulses within the nervous system • ...
technology 2014-09-17
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- the simple circuit has an output device that changes the input _______ into an output movement
- opposite of output
- this device controls the amount of electrical energy that moves from input to output
- cell used as input device to supply energy in torches
- word used for two cells
- singular version of the word battery
- the output processes of motors
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- opposite of input
- __________ are input devices to circuits that supply electrical energy when they are rotated or moved in another way
- the number of main components in an electrical system
- two cells connected in _______ form a circuit
- control device
- output device for a bulb
- one word used from energy movement
- cells connected in _______ keep the lamp shining longer
- panels that produce energy from the sun
16 Clues: control device • opposite of input • opposite of output • word used for two cells • output device for a bulb • the output processes of motors • one word used from energy movement • singular version of the word battery • panels that produce energy from the sun • two cells connected in _______ form a circuit • the number of main components in an electrical system • ...
Engineering jobs 2018-01-22
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- Design highways and flow of traffic
- Design nuclear power plants
- Makes tools for doctors
- Makes medicine for animals
- Supervise lighting manufacturers
- Design electrical wires and poles
- Design animal habitats
- Manipulate and study DNA
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- Design x-ray machines
- Makes planes and space crafts
- Makes jet engines
- Makes anti lock brakes for cars
- Design and build tunnels and bridges
- Makes advances in technology for health
- Insulate houses and buildings
- Oversees water treatment
- Design oil mining machines
- Deals with movement humans make
- Makes food processing machines
- Test stress point of material
20 Clues: Makes jet engines • Design x-ray machines • Design animal habitats • Makes tools for doctors • Oversees water treatment • Manipulate and study DNA • Makes medicine for animals • Design oil mining machines • Design nuclear power plants • Makes planes and space crafts • Insulate houses and buildings • Test stress point of material • Makes food processing machines • ...
Engineering Careers 2023-08-25
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- - production of nuclear energy
- - extracting oil/petrol efficiently
- - safe highways
- - jets and jet engines
- -A/C and ventilation
- - Airplanes, rockets, aerial technology
- - lenses and glasses
- -home water/electrical systems
- - circuitry
- -water purification/reserves
- - wind turbines and kinetic energy
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- -factory equipment
- - the diesel engine
- -works to increase production of businesses
- - artificial organs
- - mechanical engines
- - genetically modified organisms
- - safe railroads
- - safety/quality checks for operations
- - marketing
- -animal enclosures
- - processed foods (healthy and good-tasting)
- - creating lighting systems
- -radio devices
- -medical x-rays
- - public buildings, roads, airports
26 Clues: - marketing • - circuitry • -radio devices • - safe highways • -medical x-rays • - safe railroads • -factory equipment • -animal enclosures • - the diesel engine • - artificial organs • - mechanical engines • -A/C and ventilation • - lenses and glasses • - jets and jet engines • - creating lighting systems • -water purification/reserves • - production of nuclear energy • ...
Metering Puzzle 2023-04-03
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- person who purchases a meter or token
- to share
- to fix
- an electrical equipment for power
- a permit
- to have a body
- a body who installs meter
- the power unit
- to count and verify
- to get open
- a spoilt equipment
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- materials for metering
- to exchange a damaged or spoilt meter
- to take care of
- a wire
- a wooden or concrete
- to get
- to illegally gain
- power
- to alter
- to have power
- the body who can buy and install
- a license
- the electrical current
- to load
25 Clues: power • a wire • to fix • to get • to load • to share • a permit • to alter • a license • to get open • to have power • to have a body • the power unit • to take care of • to illegally gain • a spoilt equipment • to count and verify • a wooden or concrete • materials for metering • the electrical current • a body who installs meter • the body who can buy and install • an electrical equipment for power • ...
Tools commonly used by electricians 2025-11-04
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- light Tool used to test the presence of voltage in an outlet or wire.
- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
- nose plier Tool used to hold, bend, or twist wires.
- stripper Tool used to strip insulation from electrical wires.
- plier Tool used to grip and hold objects firmly while working on wires.
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- Tool used to tighten or loosen screws in electrical devices.
- cutter Tool used to cut electrical wires.
- drill Tool used to drill holes on metal or wood for electrical installation.
- tape Insulated tape used to cover and protect wire splices.
- iron Tool used to melt solder when connecting wires or components.
10 Clues: Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance. • cutter Tool used to cut electrical wires. • Tool used to tighten or loosen screws in electrical devices. • nose plier Tool used to hold, bend, or twist wires. • tape Insulated tape used to cover and protect wire splices. • ...
Kitchen Safety Crossword 2022-03-02
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- __ your hands before cooking
- Don't leave __ near open flames
- Don't wear __ clothes
- Prevent ___ between dishes
- Don't carry knives with blade pointing__
- Don't wear __ tops
- __ food before tasting
- Always __ on the task while cooking
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- Always wash your __ before chopping
- Clean __ between dishes
- Put a __ on cuts
- Store knives in the knife __
- Keep cold food in the __
- Run __ under cold water
- Always __ cabinets
- __ up your hair when cooking
- Don’t put metal in electrical __
- Don't use __ knives
- When passing knives, offer the __
- Don't leave electrical items near __
20 Clues: Put a __ on cuts • Always __ cabinets • Don't wear __ tops • Don't use __ knives • Don't wear __ clothes • __ food before tasting • Clean __ between dishes • Run __ under cold water • Keep cold food in the __ • Prevent ___ between dishes • __ your hands before cooking • __ up your hair when cooking • Store knives in the knife __ • Don't leave __ near open flames • ...
Science Crossword 2025-01-27
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- its properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors
- net electrical charge
- negative charge
- colors
- not a metal
- a radioactive form of a element
- loss of energy by radiation
- ion negative electrical charge
- the number of protons in an atom
- a thing in time
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- what is a cation(another word for a certain ion)
- some activity about the radio
- group 1
- positve charge
- this thing isnt reactive
- amus are 57 and 71
- the center of a atom.
- a model for electrons
- nonmetalic
- solid
20 Clues: solid • colors • group 1 • nonmetalic • not a metal • positve charge • negative charge • a thing in time • amus are 57 and 71 • net electrical charge • the center of a atom. • a model for electrons • this thing isnt reactive • loss of energy by radiation • some activity about the radio • a radioactive form of a element • the number of protons in an atom • ion negative electrical charge • ...
pcb 2026-01-28
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- – Proper disposal of PCB waste
- – Design approach that improves manufacturability
- – Unwanted disturbance in a signal
- – Board that supports electronic components
- – Prevents unwanted current flow
- – Ability to perform consistently over time
- – Chemical used to remove copper
- – Disruption caused by EMI
- – Electromagnetic interference
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- – Large copper area for power or ground
- – Result of poor PCB design
- – Hole connecting PCB layers
- – Electronic part mounted on a PCB
- – Following EMI/EMC standards
- – Electrical reference point
- – Material property affecting signals
- – Copper path carrying electrical signals
- – Automated inspection system
- – Percentage of defect-free boards
- – Rate of signal oscillation
20 Clues: – Disruption caused by EMI • – Result of poor PCB design • – Hole connecting PCB layers • – Electrical reference point • – Rate of signal oscillation • – Following EMI/EMC standards • – Automated inspection system • – Proper disposal of PCB waste • – Electromagnetic interference • – Prevents unwanted current flow • – Chemical used to remove copper • ...
6 2024-08-05
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- Controls fuel/air entry.
- Reduces emissions.
- Opens and closes valves.
- Drives cooling fan.
- Mixes fuel with air.
- Expels combustion gases.
- Circulates engine oil.
- Stores electrical energy.
- Sends fuel to engine.
- Connects piston to crankshaft.
- Distributes air/fuel mix.
- Controls engine speed.
- Cools the engine.
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- Delivers fuel to cylinder.
- Main engine casing.
- Generates electrical power.
- Cranks the engine.
- Converts linear to rotary motion.
- Moves within a cylinder.
- Car's power source.
- Regulates engine temperature.
- Ignites fuel-air mix.
- Houses the piston.
- Reduces exhaust noise.
- Cleans incoming air.
25 Clues: Cools the engine. • Cranks the engine. • Reduces emissions. • Houses the piston. • Main engine casing. • Drives cooling fan. • Car's power source. • Mixes fuel with air. • Cleans incoming air. • Ignites fuel-air mix. • Sends fuel to engine. • Circulates engine oil. • Reduces exhaust noise. • Controls engine speed. • Controls fuel/air entry. • Opens and closes valves. • Moves within a cylinder. • ...
Mine Safety 2026-05-20
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- Bright light from electrical source
- Ground fault circuit interrupter
- Personal floatation device
- Gas formed during blasting
- Must stay in truck
- Acronym reference to fire extinguisher use
- Coast guard approved
- Fabric used for welders clothing
- Could have been bad
- Medical treatment at plant
- Includes 16 sections
- Protects your hearing
- Protects your head
- Deadliest hazards in mining
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- Water truck
- Blocked against motion
- Making sure your area is safe
- Perform before operating equipment
- PPE used when working at heights
- Class C fire
- Unintended ejection of rock during blasting
21 Clues: Water truck • Class C fire • Must stay in truck • Protects your head • Could have been bad • Coast guard approved • Includes 16 sections • Protects your hearing • Blocked against motion • Personal floatation device • Gas formed during blasting • Medical treatment at plant • Deadliest hazards in mining • Making sure your area is safe • Ground fault circuit interrupter • ...
Electronics Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- energy that consists of the movement of electrons
- imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
- a giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere between clouds, the air, or the ground
- a material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- complete electrical circuit through which current can flow when a voltage is applied.
- two or more paths for current to flow through
- a circuit where the path has been interrupted or "opened" at some point so that current will not flow.
- an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes
- class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other
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- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions,
- subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a measure of the opposition to the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- a device that gives energy to the charged particles constituting the current
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- derived unit used to measure the electrical resistance of a material or an electrical device
- one-directional flow of electric charge
- electric potential between two points of a conducting wire
- The unit of electric current in the International System of Units
19 Clues: one-directional flow of electric charge • two or more paths for current to flow through • energy that consists of the movement of electrons • a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, • subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity • a material in which electric current does not flow freely. • ...
Electric circuits 2025-08-06
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- circuit systems for transferring electrical energy from one place to another
- parts of an electric circuit
- motors convert electrical energy into movement energy
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- a source of electrical energy that stores and supplies energy to a circuit
- a material that allows electrical current to flow through it
- two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy
- covering on circuit wires that keeps electrical current in the wire
- a component for controlling whether current flows in an electric switch
8 Clues: parts of an electric circuit • motors convert electrical energy into movement energy • two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy • a material that allows electrical current to flow through it • covering on circuit wires that keeps electrical current in the wire • a component for controlling whether current flows in an electric switch • ...
Circuit Crossword! By Eleanor Poli! 2015-10-07
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- when put in a circuit this doesn't let energy though.
- supply You could use this instead of a cell.
- When this is closed, it completes the circuit, allowing the current to flow.
- This converts electrical energy into sound energy for your circuit.
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- button switch When this is pressed, it completes the circuit, allowing the current to flow.
- This provides electrical energy for your circuit.
- This coverts electrical energy into movement energy.
- The electrical current flows through this and it joins up the circuit.
- This lets energy flow through it when put in a circuit.
- This converts electrical energy into light and heat energy.
10 Clues: supply You could use this instead of a cell. • This provides electrical energy for your circuit. • This coverts electrical energy into movement energy. • when put in a circuit this doesn't let energy though. • This lets energy flow through it when put in a circuit. • This converts electrical energy into light and heat energy. • ...
DC Systems Part One 2024-10-31
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- A type of battery that uses a thick paste-like electrolyte, resembling petroleum jelly, providing safety and reduced leakage.
- An electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, typically used to control the flow of electricity in circuits.
- A device that allows for easy switching between different battery sources to meet varying power needs.
- A type of rechargeable battery made up of lead dioxide (PbO2) and sponge lead (Pb), commonly used in both deep cycle and cranking batteries.
- A type of battery designed to provide a steady amount of electrical power over an extended period, ideal for applications requiring prolonged energy consumption.
- A measurement of a battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures, indicating the battery's starting power.
- A safety mechanism that prevents electrical currents from exceeding acceptable levels, protecting circuits and devices from damage.
- The process of restoring electrical energy to a battery after it has been discharged.
- The total amount of electrical energy that a battery can store, typically measured in amp-hours (Ah).
- A battery specifically engineered to deliver a quick burst of power, primarily used for starting engines.
- A method of combining batteries where the positive terminals are connected together and the negative terminals are connected together, increasing capacity while maintaining the same voltage.
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- Absorbent Glass Mat battery, a type of lead-acid battery that is maintenance-free and provides high performance for cranking applications.
- A battery that immobilizes the electrolyte by absorbing it into a fibrous glass mat, allowing for better performance and safety.
- The process of releasing electrical energy from a battery to power devices or systems.
- The gradual destruction of materials, typically metals, due to chemical reactions, which can affect battery terminals and connections.
- A device that induces a forced overcharge in batteries, causing a chemical reaction that dislodges sulfate buildup from the battery plates into the electrolyte.
- A method of connecting batteries where the positive terminal of one battery is connected to the negative terminal of the next, increasing voltage while maintaining the same capacity.
- A conductive solution within a battery, typically made of acids or gels, that facilitates the chemical reactions necessary for energy storage.
18 Clues: The process of restoring electrical energy to a battery after it has been discharged. • The process of releasing electrical energy from a battery to power devices or systems. • The total amount of electrical energy that a battery can store, typically measured in amp-hours (Ah). • ...
Electricity Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- Law describes the way current flows through a resistance when a different electric potential (voltage) is applied at each end of the resistance.
- a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- the sound made by a flash of lightning
- positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- current the constant flow of electric charge in one direction
- a backup pathway that provides an alternating route for the current to flow back to the ground if there is a fault in the wiring system
- Negatively charged particles that are found outside the nucleus
- cell battery a device made of one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. It contains an electrolyte that is contained within a paste or other moist medium.
- cell battery cell (battery) that contains a liquid electrolyte
- The flow of electric charges along a path
- a machine designed to convert one form of energy into mechanical energy
- electricity The build up of electric charges on an object
- visible electrical discharge from a cloud
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- involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object.
- circuit A circuit that has a break in its path, will not work
- potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field
- A path along which electric charges can flow
- an object, substance or material allowing the flow of an electric charge
- breaker an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit as a safety measure
- charging a method used to charge an object without actually touching the object to any other charged object
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- Current current where the flow of electric charge is constantly changing directions
- circuit A circuit that does not have a break in its path, will work
- a material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely; very little electric current will flow through
- type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by the flow of electric current.
25 Clues: the sound made by a flash of lightning • The flow of electric charges along a path • visible electrical discharge from a cloud • A path along which electric charges can flow • electricity The build up of electric charges on an object • positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom • involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object. • ...
Electricity 2025-03-20
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- Electric current that flows in one direction only, as in batteries.
- A switch that automatically turns off when the current is too high to prevent damage.
- Circuit A circuit in which components are connected across the same voltage source, providing multiple paths for current.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- A temporary magnet created by running current through a coil of wire around an iron core.
- A large discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere.
- A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy to provide a voltage source.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow easily, such as copper or aluminum.
- A device that can open or close a circuit, controlling the flow of electricity.
- A device that changes the voltage of an alternating current (AC).
- A device that consumes electrical energy, such as a light bulb or motor.
- A machine that converts the movement of fluids (water, steam, or air) into mechanical energy.
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- The buildup of electric charge on a surface.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current, measured in ohms (Ω).
- Flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in amperes (A).
- Electric current that reverses direction periodically, used in power grids.
- The potential difference between two points in a circuit, measured in volts (V).
- A safety device that melts when the current is too high, breaking the circuit.
- A low-resistance connection that allows a large current to flow, often causing overheating.
- The rate at which electrical energy is used, measured in watts (W).
- A material that resists the flow of electric charge, such as rubber or glass.
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Providing a path for electric charge to safely flow into the earth.
- Circuit A circuit in which components are connected end-to-end, so the same current flows through each component.
24 Clues: The unit of electrical resistance. • The buildup of electric charge on a surface. • A large discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere. • Flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in amperes (A). • A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. • A device that changes the voltage of an alternating current (AC). • ...
Year 9 Revision - Electricity 2013-11-19
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- A device which can turn on or off the flow of electric current
- A device which measures the electrical current in a circuit.
- A device which measures the voltage in a circuit.
- The name given to device which changes electrical energy into another type (e.g. globe)
- The unit of electrical current
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- A very conductive metal.
- A circuit where if one globe breaks, all globes will not work.
- A substance which resists electrical current.
- A circuit where all globes will work, regardless of any breakage.
- An elecrtical circuit flows from ___________ to positive.
- Another term for battery or power source
11 Clues: A very conductive metal. • The unit of electrical current • Another term for battery or power source • A substance which resists electrical current. • A device which measures the voltage in a circuit. • An elecrtical circuit flows from ___________ to positive. • A device which measures the electrical current in a circuit. • ...
Action Potential of a Neuron Puzzle 2021-10-26
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- the system where neurons operate
- nerve cells helps us muscles contract in this system
- portion of a neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
- units of the brain and nervous system
- electrical signals that send in chemical reactions in our bodies
- neurons help our bodies excrete waste in this system
- allows fast electrical impulses to travel throughout the body
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- when a neuron is resting and has no impulse to carry
- ears, eyes, nose, tongues, skin
- allows electrical impulses to transmit efficiently along the nerve cells
- large electrical "spike" or "impulse"
11 Clues: ears, eyes, nose, tongues, skin • the system where neurons operate • large electrical "spike" or "impulse" • units of the brain and nervous system • when a neuron is resting and has no impulse to carry • nerve cells helps us muscles contract in this system • neurons help our bodies excrete waste in this system • ...
compTIA Puzzle 2022-02-22
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- liquids or gases
- floor mat
- cooking oils or fats
- a bag
- science concerned with designing
- to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost
- musculoskeletal disorders
- steps in using a fire extinguisher
- combustible metals
- adjustable conductive rubber
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- transfer of electrical charge
- found on power strips
- electrical wires
- ordinary combustibles
- joint program
- result of cutting
- produced by fire
- sudden stimulation of the nerves
- used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet
- reduce the amount of waste
- Directive 2002/95/EC
21 Clues: a bag • floor mat • joint program • liquids or gases • electrical wires • produced by fire • result of cutting • combustible metals • cooking oils or fats • Directive 2002/95/EC • found on power strips • ordinary combustibles • musculoskeletal disorders • reduce the amount of waste • adjustable conductive rubber • transfer of electrical charge • science concerned with designing • ...
Electricity 2026-05-15
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- = Material that blocks electricity
- = Energy from moving electrons
- = Sudden electric discharge
- = Rate of using energy
- = Build-up of electric charge
- = Carries electricity
- = The ability to do work
- = Path electricity flows through
- = Form of energy we can see
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- = Electrical energy carried by particles
- = Stores electrical energy
- = Movement of electricity
- = Force that pushes electricity
- = Something that uses electricity
- = Opens or closes a circuit
- = Material that lets electricity pass
- = Place to plug in devices
- = Flow of electric charge
- = Object that produces a magnetic field
- = Negatively charged particle
20 Clues: = Carries electricity • = Rate of using energy • = The ability to do work • = Movement of electricity • = Flow of electric charge • = Stores electrical energy • = Place to plug in devices • = Opens or closes a circuit • = Sudden electric discharge • = Form of energy we can see • = Build-up of electric charge • = Negatively charged particle • = Energy from moving electrons • ...
Physics_6th Grade 2023-01-30
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- Material that allows electric current to pass through
- Device controlling chemical to electrical energy
- Device converting electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Elementary particle with negetive charge
- Device used to measure voltage
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- Unit that measures enerygy
- Electrical device that resists flow of current
- Unit of Electric Current
- Device measuring current in a circuit
- Smallest unit of matter
- Unit of Power
11 Clues: Unit of Power • Smallest unit of matter • Unit of Electric Current • Unit that measures enerygy • Device used to measure voltage • Device measuring current in a circuit • Elementary particle with negetive charge • Electrical device that resists flow of current • Device controlling chemical to electrical energy • Material that allows electric current to pass through • ...
Unit 9 CVS Vocab 2021-03-09
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- ____circulation Circulation of blood between the heart and the lungs, eliminates CO2 and adds O2 to the blood
- Relaxation of the heart
- one complete heartbeat
- ____cavity fluid filled body cavity that contains the heart
- outermost layer of the heart, reduces friction
- ____tendinae and papillary muscles muscles and tendons that hold the heart valves in place
- ____pericardium tough, white fibrous "bag" that is the outer layer of the pericardium
- A recording of the electrical activity of the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- muscular, middle layer of the heart
- depolarization of the ventricles
- ____fibers transmits impulses from AV node deeper into the ventricles.
- Contraction of the heart
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- ____arteries the two arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle
- ____circulation circulation that delivers blood to the body and carries wastes away
- depolarization of the atria
- region of the heart between the right atrium and right ventricle from which electrical impulses spread to the ventricles during a heartbeat
- ____center part of medulla oblongata that controls heart rate
- fine branching blood vessels that penetrate nearly all tissues,allows exchange of materials between blood and tissues
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- thin inner lining within chambers of the heart
- repolarization of ventricles
- ____fibers fibers that rapidly conduct electrical impulses throughout the ventricles
- pacemaker of the heart, generates electrical impulses resulting in atrial contraction
24 Clues: one complete heartbeat • Relaxation of the heart • Contraction of the heart • depolarization of the atria • repolarization of ventricles • depolarization of the ventricles • muscular, middle layer of the heart • outermost layer of the heart, reduces friction • thin inner lining within chambers of the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Magnets & Magnetism 2024-04-30
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- A north and south pole will do this.
- Electromagnet are created when an electrical ______ run through a coil of wire.
- A simple rule that helps determine the direction of a magnetic field.
- The strongest magnets commercially available and are incredibly resistant to demagnetization.
- Two north poles will do this.
- A kind of magnetism that is associated with iron, cobalt, nickel, and some alloys or compounds containing one or more of these elements.
- Creates a magnetic field by moving an electrical current through a coil.
- The reduction or complete removal of magnetic properties from a magnet.
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- Only creates a magnetic field if exposed to a permanent magnetic field or an electrical current.
- A magnet that occurs naturally in nature.
- The class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field; allow object to repel and attract.
- Magnets which are made from magnetizing different materials and made in different shapes and sizes.
- Naturally magnetized pieces of the mineral magnetite.
- A materiel or object that generates a magnetic field.
- An object made from magnetized material that creates a persistent magnetic field.
- The region of a magnet that the magnetic field originates.
- The region around a magnetic material or a moving electrical charge within the force of magnetism acts.
- The region where the external magnetic field is the strongest at each end of a magnet.
- A liquid that is attracted to the poles of a magnet.
- The region of a magnet that the magnetic field ends.
20 Clues: Two north poles will do this. • A north and south pole will do this. • A magnet that occurs naturally in nature. • A liquid that is attracted to the poles of a magnet. • The region of a magnet that the magnetic field ends. • Naturally magnetized pieces of the mineral magnetite. • A materiel or object that generates a magnetic field. • ...
9I Electricity 2023-04-20
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- The number of joules of energy an appliance transfers every second.
- 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.
- The flow of electrons around a circuit.
- System of overhead and underground cables that carry electricity around the country.
- The unit for measuring power.
- A component that makes it more difficult for current to flow.
- The label on an appliance that tells us how much electrical power it transfers.
- Electricity made when falling water (usually from a reservoir) turns turbines and generators.
- The unit for measuring current.
- 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.
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- An energy resource that will never run out (e.g. solar power).
- Something in a circuit, like a bulb, switch or motor.
- Large coil of wire with a magnet inside. When the magnet is turned, electricity is produced in the coil of wire.
- Tiny negative particles that flow through wires a circuit.
- The unit for voltage.
- An electrical circuit with more than one loop, and every component gets the same voltage
- A machine that is turned by a moving liquid or gas. Turbines are used to turn generators in power stations.
- Equipment that measures voltage.
21 Clues: The unit for voltage. • 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. • Something in a circuit, like a bulb, switch or motor. • ...
Tools and Equipment in Telecommunication 2025-08-20
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- used to connect or punch wires into a punch down block
- cutting and preparing optical fibers for splicing
- devices for communication, enabling users to make and receive calls,send and receive text messages and connect to the internet
- remove the outer jacket and protective layers from a drop cable
- transmit and receive radio waves for wireless communication
- create and reliable electrical connection between a wire and a connector by deforming the connector onto the wire
- connect a local network (Like a home or office network) to the internet
- used to perform a loopback test to see if there are any problems with network ports or connection issues
- tracing cables from one end to the other
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- join 2 optical fibers by melting their ends with electrical arc
- used for installing fiber optic cables through underground conduits
- test cables,such as twisted pair and coaxial cable and done by transmitting a signal through the cable
- verify continuity and if the wires are arranged correctly
- measure the power of optical signals in fiber optic network
- enable devices to connect to a network and access the internet wirelessly
- pliers create a secure mechanical and electrical connection between a wire or cable and a connector
- facilitate the transmission of optical signals
- for testing and troubleshooting complex network issues
- used to test electrical circuits
- facilitate the physical connection between devices like computer, routers,enabling the transmission of data signals over twisted-pair cables
20 Clues: used to test electrical circuits • tracing cables from one end to the other • facilitate the transmission of optical signals • cutting and preparing optical fibers for splicing • used to connect or punch wires into a punch down block • for testing and troubleshooting complex network issues • verify continuity and if the wires are arranged correctly • ...
Biology II: Unit 3 Exam Crossword 2025-12-07
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- Hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle
- Where mechanical vibrations are converted into electrical signals by the Organ of Corti
- Motor protein with projections that attach to actin and pull it to generate force
- Photoreceptor sensitive to low levels of light
- Provides site for a fertilized egg to implant and develop into a fetus
- Type of signaling where hormones are released into the bloodstream and travel long distances to act on target cells
- Process of forming the nervous system
- Carry out spermatogenesis and produce testosterone
- Light-sensitive layer of the eye that contains photoreceptors
- When the outward flow of K+ brings the voltage of a neuron back to the resting negative value
- Bands of connective tissue that attach muscle to bone
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- Sequence of communication between two or more endocrine glands
- Section of the brain that handles higher cognitive functions
- External hard covering that surrounds the body and protects tissues
- These diffuse across a synapse, bind to receptors on the postsynaptic membrane, and cause a change to the electrical state of the postsynaptic cell
- Rapid series of mitotic divisions
- Main functional unit of compact bone
- Contractile unit of skeletal muscle
- Rigid connective tissue that forms the human skeleton
- Cells that can only differentiate into one cell-type and self-renew
- Fundamental units of the nervous system that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals
- Carries electrical signals away from the soma toward other neurons, muscle, or glands
22 Clues: Rapid series of mitotic divisions • Contractile unit of skeletal muscle • Main functional unit of compact bone • Process of forming the nervous system • Hormone that regulates the sleep-wake cycle • Photoreceptor sensitive to low levels of light • Carry out spermatogenesis and produce testosterone • Rigid connective tissue that forms the human skeleton • ...
Nervous System Part 2 2026-04-28
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- channel that opens when neurotransmitter binds
- process of becoming more negative than rest
- electrical charge difference across a membrane
- signal transmitted along neuron
- process of vesicle releasing contents outside cell
- brief time when neuron cannot fire again
- neuron sending the signal
- neuron receiving the signal
- electrical signal traveling along a neuron
- pathway that allows ions to cross membrane
- unequal distribution of charges across a membrane
- reabsorption of neurotransmitters
- response where impulse fully occurs or not at all
- stimulus that reaches threshold level
- chemical messenger between neurons
- communication across synapse
- junction between two neurons
- gap between neurons
- decreases likelihood of impulse firing
- membrane becomes less negative as sodium enters
- charge of a neuron at rest around negative seventy millivolts
- return to negative charge after depolarization
- membrane becomes more negative than resting level
- fast conduction jumping between nodes
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- signal transmitted across synapse
- peak of electrical signal
- positively charged ion entering during depolarization
- membrane protein allowing ion passage
- increases likelihood of impulse firing
- process of returning to negative
- slow conduction along unmyelinated axon
- process of becoming more positive
- minimum stimulus required to trigger an action potential
- rapid electrical signal traveling along a neuron
- positively charged ion leaving during repolarization
- end of axon that releases neurotransmitters
- stores neurotransmitters
- triggers neurotransmitter release at synapse
- channel that opens based on membrane charge
- difference in concentration driving ion movement
40 Clues: gap between neurons • stores neurotransmitters • peak of electrical signal • neuron sending the signal • neuron receiving the signal • communication across synapse • junction between two neurons • signal transmitted along neuron • process of returning to negative • signal transmitted across synapse • process of becoming more positive • reabsorption of neurotransmitters • ...
Crossword 2025-10-15
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- Semiconductor material most common in integrated circuits
- Device that creates oscillating electronic signals, often used as clocks
- Modulation technique with constant amplitude, used in radio broadcasting
- Inventor famous for AC systems
- Device that converts AC to DC
- Device that amplifies signals using transistors or tubes
- Tiny conductor used to connect circuit elements on a PCB
- Process of adding information to a carrier wave
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- Stores electrical energy in an electric field
- Conductor that allows current in one direction only
- Electrical parameter measured in farads
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Ratio of signal power to noise power in communications
- Waves with frequencies higher than microwaves but lower than gamma rays
- Device that stores and retrieves binary data and instructions
- Fluctuating voltage or current used to transmit information
- Basic building block of digital circuits, performs logical operations
17 Clues: Unit of electrical resistance • Device that converts AC to DC • Inventor famous for AC systems • Electrical parameter measured in farads • Stores electrical energy in an electric field • Process of adding information to a carrier wave • Conductor that allows current in one direction only • Ratio of signal power to noise power in communications • ...
Electrophysiology 2024-08-25
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- The two lower chambers of the heart.
- A line or pattern on an ECG that shows the heart’s electrical activity.
- A device or natural body part that controls the rhythm of the heart.
- The sound or movement caused by the contraction of the heart.
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- A small area in the heart where electrical impulses start or are relayed.
- Thin, thread-like structures that help carry electrical signals in the heart.
- A test that records the electrical activity of the heart.
- The two upper chambers of the heart.
- An electrical signal that travels through the heart to make it beat.
- The action of the heart muscle tightening to pump blood.
10 Clues: The two lower chambers of the heart. • The two upper chambers of the heart. • The action of the heart muscle tightening to pump blood. • A test that records the electrical activity of the heart. • The sound or movement caused by the contraction of the heart. • An electrical signal that travels through the heart to make it beat. • ...
aviation 2025-10-13
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- Tightening force applied to a bolt or nut
- Horizontal tail surface
- Pilot’s compartment
- Device that transmits or receives radio signals
- Electrical storage device
- Aircraft ground guidance/signaling
- Indicator Shows aircraft speed
- Produces electrical power
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- Tail control surface for yaw
- Wing control surface for roll
- Primary lift surface
- Rotating part providing thrust
- Measures altitude
- Controls fuel-air mixture
- System controlling flight path automatically
- Engine housing on multi-engine aircraft
- Direction instrument
17 Clues: Measures altitude • Pilot’s compartment • Primary lift surface • Direction instrument • Horizontal tail surface • Controls fuel-air mixture • Electrical storage device • Produces electrical power • Tail control surface for yaw • Wing control surface for roll • Rotating part providing thrust • Indicator Shows aircraft speed • Aircraft ground guidance/signaling • ...
