electrical Crossword Puzzles
Electricity and Magnetism 2024-06-26
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- The flow of electrical charge, measured in amps (A). Represented in an equation by the letter I.
- The area around a magnet, electric current or moving charged particle where there is a magnetic force.
- flow A measure of the quantity of charged particles moving in a circuit, measured in coulombs (C). Represented by the letter Q.
- A measure of the work done or the energy transferred to a component by each coulomb of charge that passes through it, measured in volts (V). Represented by the letter V.
- A motor that takes energy from a direct current and transfers it to a kinetic store.
- The transfer of electrical charge (or thermal energy) through a substance.
- A device containing a magnetic needle on a pivot that indicates North when held on the Earth's surface.
- The unit for potential difference
- A circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit.
- The degree to which a component opposes the flow of electrical charge, measured in ohms (Ω). Represented in an equation by the letter R.
- A force that causes objects to move away from each other.
- A diagram that shows the direction and shape of a magnetic field.
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- The unit for current.
- A force that causes objects to move towards each other.
- A particle with a relative charge of -1 and a very small relative mass. It orbits the nucleus of an atom in energy levels (shells).
- Stationary electrical charge stored on an insulating material when electrons are transferred between objects.
- A region at each end of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest.
- A coil of wire carrying a current with an iron core.
- An individual part of an electric circuit.
- The area around a charged object where another charged object experiences a non-contact force.
- The unit for resistance.
- A circuit in which the current follows one path.
- A material or object that blocks the flow of electrical charge or thermal energy.
23 Clues: The unit for current. • The unit for resistance. • The unit for potential difference • An individual part of an electric circuit. • A circuit in which the current follows one path. • A coil of wire carrying a current with an iron core. • A force that causes objects to move towards each other. • A force that causes objects to move away from each other. • ...
EXTRA CREDIT: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 2025-11-06
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- a metallic alloy of tin and lead that is used to join two metal surfaces
- a sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse
- the mental process that learners use to understand and monitor their own thinking and learning
- an electrical device used to store electrical charge
- a logic circuit that operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER
- a list of all possible input values to a digital circuit, in ascending binary order, and the output response for each input combination
- a way of representing some physical quantity, such as temperature or velocity, by a proportional continuous voltage or current
- a movement of electrical charges around a closed path or circuit
- a logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state
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- a system for writing numbers using powers of 10, where the exponent is always a multiple of three
- the process of applying a thin coat of solder to materials before soldering them
- the opposition to current, measured in ohms
- the unit of electrical resistance, represented by the symbol Ω
- CIRCUIT an electronic circuit that has many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package
- an electronic device that conducts current in one direction only and illuminates when it is conducting
- a digital signal in the form of a rectangular pulse train or a square wave
- a printed specification giving details of pin configuration, electrical properties, and the mechanical profile of an electronic device
- The output of this circuit is HIGH only if its inputs are HIGH
- a common concept in computer science and information technology in which a lot of the detail of a system or a process is hidden, allowing the user to focus on the details that are important for the task at hand
- a device for wiring temporary circuits typically used for prototypes
- an insulating board containing conductive tracks for circuit connections
21 Clues: the opposition to current, measured in ohms • an electrical device used to store electrical charge • the unit of electrical resistance, represented by the symbol Ω • The output of this circuit is HIGH only if its inputs are HIGH • a movement of electrical charges around a closed path or circuit • ...
types of energy crossword 2023-12-06
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- energystoredinobjects
- travelsinwavesandspansabroadspectrum
- storedenergy
- energystoredinbondsofmolecules
- splitintotwoformsofenergy.kineticandpotential
- energyoflight
- energylockedintheucleousofanatom
- afeelingofaliveness
- energyanobjecthasduetomotion
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- associatedwithgravityorgravitationalforce
- thequantityofenergythatisolatesanatom
- energyofheat
- potententialenergystoredinanelastiobject
- energyofmovingobjects
- energypossedbyanobjectduetoachangeinitspositionwhenitispresentinthegravitationalfield
- therateatwhichenergyisused
- anactionthatchangesthemotionofabodyorobject
- energyofmovingelectrons
- aformofelectromagneticradiation
- energyfromvibrationsinmatter
20 Clues: energyofheat • storedenergy • energyoflight • afeelingofaliveness • energyofmovingobjects • energystoredinobjects • energyofmovingelectrons • therateatwhichenergyisused • energyfromvibrationsinmatter • energyanobjecthasduetomotion • energystoredinbondsofmolecules • aformofelectromagneticradiation • energylockedintheucleousofanatom • travelsinwavesandspansabroadspectrum • ...
Lesson 1 Electronics 2023-11-01
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- An electrical component that opposes the flow of either direct or alternating current, employed to protect, operate, or control the circuit.
- Semiconductor diode that produces visible or infrared light when subjected to an electric current, as a result of electroluminescence.
- A semiconductor device for amplifying, controlling, and generating electrical signals.
- A device for storing electrical energy, consisting of two conductors in close proximity and insulated from each other.
- A container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
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- An electric light with a wire filament that is heated until it glows.
- A semiconductor wafer on which thousands or millions of tiny resistors, capacitors, diodes and transistors are fabricated.
- A device for opening and closing electrical circuits under normal load conditions, usually operated manually.
- An electrical component that allows the flow of current in only one direction.
- A device that directly converts the energy of light into electrical energy through the photovoltaic effect.
10 Clues: An electric light with a wire filament that is heated until it glows. • An electrical component that allows the flow of current in only one direction. • A semiconductor device for amplifying, controlling, and generating electrical signals. • A device that directly converts the energy of light into electrical energy through the photovoltaic effect. • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2024-06-26
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- A material or object that blocks the flow of electrical charge or thermal energy.
- A diagram that shows the direction and shape of a magnetic field.
- The unit for potential difference
- The flow of electrical charge, measured in amps (A). Represented in an equation by the letter I.
- The degree to which a component opposes the flow of electrical charge, measured in ohms (Ω). Represented in an equation by the letter R.
- A region at each end of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest.
- A measure of the quantity of charged particles moving in a circuit, measured in coulombs (C). Represented by the letter Q.
- The area around a charged object where another charged object experiences a non-contact force.
- The unit for resistance.
- Stationary electrical charge stored on an insulating material when electrons are transferred between objects.
- The area around a magnet, electric current or moving charged particle where there is a magnetic force.
- A force that causes objects to move away from each other.
- A measure of the work done or the energy transferred to a component by each coulomb of charge that passes through it, measured in volts (V). Represented by the letter V.
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- A circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit.
- A coil of wire carrying a current with an iron core.
- A circuit in which the current follows one path.
- The unit for current.
- A force that causes objects to move towards each other.
- The transfer of electrical charge (or thermal energy) through a substance.
- A motor that takes energy from a direct current and transfers it to a kinetic store.
- A device containing a magnetic needle on a pivot that indicates North when held on the Earth's surface.
- A particle with a relative charge of -1 and a very small relative mass. It orbits the nucleus of an atom in energy levels (shells).
- An individual part of an electric circuit.
23 Clues: The unit for current. • The unit for resistance. • The unit for potential difference • An individual part of an electric circuit. • A circuit in which the current follows one path. • A coil of wire carrying a current with an iron core. • A force that causes objects to move towards each other. • A force that causes objects to move away from each other. • ...
Magnetic Electrical and Gravitational Forces Crossword 2025-03-04
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- an electrical charge on an object that occurs when it has more protons than electrons
- a combination of invisible electric and magnetic fields of force.
- an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current
- the terminal of a battery that is connected to the positive plate
- magnetic field an invisible force field that surrounds our planet, generated by the movement of molten iron in Earth's core, acting like a giant magnet and protecting the planet from harmful solar radiation and cosmic rays by deflecting them away
- a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- a disturbance in a magnetic and electric field that travels through space
- phenomenon associated with magnetic fields
- The property by which an ordinary piece of iron acquires magnetic properties temporarily due to the presence of another magnet close to it
- region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest
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- radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light
- a force under the influence of which objects tend to move toward each other.
- valence electron pairs surrounding an atom tend to repel each other. The greater the repulsion, the higher in energy (less stable) the molecule is
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center
- the state of an atom or object having more electrons than protons, resulting in an overall negative electrical charge
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- to force (something) to move away or apart
- a generator is a device that converts motion based power or fuel based power into electric power
- current a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.
- the pole of a magnet that points toward the south when the magnet is suspended freely
- a material in which electric current does not flow freely
22 Clues: to force (something) to move away or apart • phenomenon associated with magnetic fields • a material in which electric current does not flow freely • radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light • to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center • an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current • ...
Unit 9 2024-04-18
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- device that uses electromagnetic induction to induce electrical current by rotating loops of wire through a magnetic field
- the opposition to the flow of electrons through a conductor measured in atoms
- strong temporary magnet made by increasing an iron core into a wire coil and passing an electric current through a coil
- a material that doesn't allow heat/ electrons to move easily through it
- a property of some materials in which there is a force of repulsion or attraction between certain like and unlike poles
- a flow of electricity in a electric current and the amount of electricity flowing
- a metal often used in electric circuits because it is a good conductor of electricity
- field the region around a magnet where magnetic forces act
- area surrounding a electron that exerts a force on anything nearby with a electric charge
- the relationship between electricity and magnetism
- a difference in electrical potential, measured in volts with a voltmeter
- energy that is in motion
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- the two ends of a place of magnetic material where the magnetic forces are strongest, labeled N and S poles
- device that contains a rotating electromagnet that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy
- a force produced when magnetic poles interact
- a coil of wire, which when carrying a current acts as a magnet, which generates a controlled magnetic field
- a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons
- a type of fan that is moved by steam in a power plant to generate electricity
- a electrical circuit where the current flows through more than 1 path.
- when opposite charges or poles are close to each other, they do this
- a material to move easy through it
- a shape of wire that can be used to reinforce a current
- a electrical circuit where the current has only one path.
- a factory used to produce electricity from burning a fossil fuel or nuclear reaction
- a device that can increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current
25 Clues: energy that is in motion • a material to move easy through it • a force produced when magnetic poles interact • the relationship between electricity and magnetism • a shape of wire that can be used to reinforce a current • a electrical circuit where the current has only one path. • field the region around a magnet where magnetic forces act • ...
Chapter 8 Basics of electricity 2021-10-17
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- the ground connection completes the circuit and carries current safely away to the ground
- process by which light from a laser is turned into heat
- switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off and electric current at the first indication of overload
- distance between two successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
- Positive electrode
- a light-emitting diode for use on clients in the stimulation of circulation and collagen and elastin production
- the colored cells or target in the epidermis or dermis that absorbs the laser beam's thermal energy
- a light-emmitting diode which aids in reducing inflammation and swelling
- currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- referred to as combination light because it is a combination of all the visible rays of the spectrum
- Abbreviated A, and also known as amp
- also known as nonconductor; substance the does not easily transmit electricity
- negative or positive pole of an electric current
- a special device that prevents excessive current from passing though a circuit
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- light at either end of the visible spectrum of light that is invisible to the naked eye
- Also known as violet ray; thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration
- apparatus that changes direct current into alternating current
- abbreviated O; unit that measures the resistance of an electrical current
- apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
- process of forcing an acidic (positive)product into deeper tissue using galvanic current
- a light-emitting diode for use on clients with acne
- Abbreviated K;1,000 watts
- Abbreviated mA; one-thousandth of an ampere
- a light-emitting diode for use on clients with hyperpigmentation or for detoxifying the skin
- the use of electrical devices to treat the skin and for therapeutic benefits
- Abbreviated V and also known as voltage;unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes the flow of electrons forward though a conductor
- two or three prong connector at the end of an electrical cord that connects an apparatus to an electrical outlet
27 Clues: Positive electrode • Abbreviated K;1,000 watts • Abbreviated A, and also known as amp • Abbreviated mA; one-thousandth of an ampere • negative or positive pole of an electric current • a light-emitting diode for use on clients with acne • process by which light from a laser is turned into heat • currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments • ...
T-1 2013-09-26
20 Clues: talk • true • begin • adore • round • lately • escort • actual • painful • qualify • quarrel • truthful • exciting • limitless • difficult • important • entertain • acquainted • biological • governmental
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PIT 084 - Series Circuits 2025-01-26
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- The flow of electric charge through a conductor
- Components connected one after another
- Any part used in an electrical circuit
- Connection point in a circuit
- Any device that uses electrical energy
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- A complete path through which electricity can flow
- Decrease in voltage across each component
- Material that allows electricity to flow easily
- Material that blocks the flow of electricity
- Opposition to the flow of electric current
- The electrical pressure that pushes current through a circuit
11 Clues: Connection point in a circuit • Components connected one after another • Any part used in an electrical circuit • Any device that uses electrical energy • Decrease in voltage across each component • Opposition to the flow of electric current • Material that blocks the flow of electricity • Material that allows electricity to flow easily • ...
Electro odyssey 2025-11-17
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- : Eco-friendly alternative to incandescent bulbs
- : Device that converts energy from the sun to electrical energy
- : Type of material commonly used in solar cells
- : Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- : The negative terminal of a battery
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- : Device that opposes the flow of electric current
- : Device that increases (or decreases) AC voltage
- : Old electronics that are no longer used
- : Unit of electrical power
- : Unit of inductance
- : Process of creating new materials from old items
11 Clues: : Unit of inductance • : Unit of electrical power • : The negative terminal of a battery • : Old electronics that are no longer used • : Type of material commonly used in solar cells • : Eco-friendly alternative to incandescent bulbs • : Device that increases (or decreases) AC voltage • : Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy • ...
Electricity Crossword 2013-06-08
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- The rate of movement of electric charge
- The unit of charge
- A source of energy that generates an electric current
- A device that accumulates very large charges
- The practical unit of electrical energy
- A device for detecting the presence of an electric charge
- The ratio of useful energy output to total energy input
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- A material in which electrons can move easily between atoms
- The unit of resistance
- An object that can supply a very large number of electrons to, or can remove a very large number of electrons from, a charged object, thus neutralizing the object
- The unit of electric current
- A form of energy that results from the interaction of charged particles, such as electrons or protons
- The study of static charges
- The unit of potential difference
- A unit of electrical power
- A resistor or any other device that transforms electrical energy into heat, motion, sound, or light
16 Clues: The unit of charge • The unit of resistance • A unit of electrical power • The study of static charges • The unit of electric current • The unit of potential difference • The rate of movement of electric charge • The practical unit of electrical energy • A device that accumulates very large charges • A source of energy that generates an electric current • ...
KITCHEN UTENSILS 2015-05-24
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- An utensil with four sharp points used for picking up and eating food.
- An utensil used for stirring liquids.
- A protective glove used for holding a hot object.
- A metal or plastic bowl used for draining pasta or vegetables.
- A metal pan that has a long handle and is used for frying.
- An electrical machine that turn slices of bread into toasts.
- A rounded utensil used for serving food in.
- A deep round dish used for serving salads in.
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- A sharped utensil used for pealing, slicing or cutting food items.
- An utensil mostly used for eating soup.
- An electrical machine used for mixing food.
- A deep round container with a handle used for cooking sauces.
- A metal utensil used for grating food into small pieces
- A deep round container used for cooking things in.
- An electrical container used for boiling water.
- A long-handed spoon for serving soup.
16 Clues: An utensil used for stirring liquids. • A long-handed spoon for serving soup. • An utensil mostly used for eating soup. • An electrical machine used for mixing food. • A rounded utensil used for serving food in. • A deep round dish used for serving salads in. • An electrical container used for boiling water. • A protective glove used for holding a hot object. • ...
Energy 2022-03-07
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- energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface
- stored energy
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- the ability to cause change
- energy stored in objects being compressed
- the transfer of energy from one object to another
- energy can never be created or destroyed only transferred
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- energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulb;used as a power source
- energy in motion
- heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
- Acceleration+Mass
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- comes from outlets and powerplants;used to power electrical devices
16 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • Acceleration+Mass • the ability to cause change • energy stored in objects being compressed • energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds • the transfer of energy from one object to another • heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects • energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-05-14
11 Clues: power • movement • make heat • stored energy • supplies energy • save the electrical • to make things work • energy stored petrol • energy always waste as • names for coal, oil and gas • energy cause by vibrating air
E and M 2025-05-12
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- The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act. magnetic field.
- the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- Strong temporary magnet made by inserting an iron core into a wire coil and passing an electric current through the coil.
- A material that allows electrons to move easily through it.
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- A coil of wire with a current that acts a bar magnet.
- A device that uses electromagnetic induction to induce electrical current by rotating loops of wire through a magnetic field.
- A device that contains a rotating electromagnet that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy.
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- The two ends of a piece of magnetic material where the magnetic forces are strongest, labeled north pole and south pole.
- a force produced when magnetic poles interact.
- An electrical circuit where the current flows through more than one path. If one path is interrupted, current will still flow through the other paths.
- A device that can increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current.
- An electrical circuit where the current has only one path. If the path is interrupted in any point, it stops current flow in the entire circuit.
- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- A property of some materials in which there is a force of repulsion or attraction between certain like and unlike poles.
- The opposition to the flow of electrons through a conductor; measured in ohms.
- a force that affects subatomic particles and other objects that contain electrical charge.
- An area surrounding an electron that exerts a force on anything nearby with an electric charge; strongest nearest the electron and weakens with distance.
18 Clues: a force produced when magnetic poles interact. • the relationship between electricity and magnetism. • A coil of wire with a current that acts a bar magnet. • A material that allows electrons to move easily through it. • The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act. magnetic field. • ...
engineering 2018-01-26
10 Clues: design • make phones • insulate houses • heating systems • make jet engines • design oil mining • designer build cars • deal with movements • medical advancement • electrical equipment build
8BitCade Electronic ComponentsNE 2021-11-29
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- - loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound.
- - electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- - development board which contains a microchip called an ATmega 32U4
- - special USB lead used for powering or programming
- - only allows electrical current to flow in one direction
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- - This is used to store the electrical power for us to use in our console
- - HAS 3 PINS AND IS POWERED BY THE LIPO BATTERY
- - a simple on and off switch
- - HOLDS ALL YOUR COMPONENTS TOGETHER
- - An OLED component that is 128 pixels wide by 64 pixels high
10 Clues: - a simple on and off switch • - HOLDS ALL YOUR COMPONENTS TOGETHER • - HAS 3 PINS AND IS POWERED BY THE LIPO BATTERY • - special USB lead used for powering or programming • - only allows electrical current to flow in one direction • - An OLED component that is 128 pixels wide by 64 pixels high • ...
8BitCade Electronic ComponentsNE 2021-11-29
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- - loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound.
- - electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- - development board which contains a microchip called an ATmega 32U4
- - special USB lead used for powering or programming
- - only allows electrical current to flow in one direction
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- - This is used to store the electrical power for us to use in our console
- - HAS 3 PINS AND IS POWERED BY THE LIPO BATTERY
- - a simple on and off switch
- - HOLDS ALL YOUR COMPONENTS TOGETHER
- - An OLED component that is 128 pixels wide by 64 pixels high
10 Clues: - a simple on and off switch • - HOLDS ALL YOUR COMPONENTS TOGETHER • - HAS 3 PINS AND IS POWERED BY THE LIPO BATTERY • - special USB lead used for powering or programming • - only allows electrical current to flow in one direction • - An OLED component that is 128 pixels wide by 64 pixels high • ...
8BitCade Electronic Components 2021-11-29
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- - special USB lead used for powering or programming
- - a simple on and off switch
- - an OLED component that is 128 pixels wide by 64 pixels high
- - electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- - holds all your components together
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- - loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound.
- - this is used to store the electrical power for us to use in our console
- - only allows electrical current to flow in one direction
- - has 3 lipo pins and is powered by the battery
- - development board which contains a microchip called an ATmega 32U4
10 Clues: - a simple on and off switch • - holds all your components together • - has 3 lipo pins and is powered by the battery • - special USB lead used for powering or programming • - only allows electrical current to flow in one direction • - an OLED component that is 128 pixels wide by 64 pixels high • ...
Types of engineers 2023-12-12
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- works with civil stuff
- works with space
- works with materials
- works with Architectural stuff
- Works with chemicals
- Works with food
- Works with nuclear stuff
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- works with environmental stuff
- A type of life engineer
- works with computer stuff
- works with electrical stuff
- works with auto stuff
- works with stuff in the marine
13 Clues: Works with food • works with space • works with materials • Works with chemicals • works with auto stuff • works with civil stuff • A type of life engineer • Works with nuclear stuff • works with computer stuff • works with electrical stuff • works with environmental stuff • works with stuff in the marine • works with Architectural stuff
Energy vocab project 2023-09-22
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- kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials such as steel, water, or air.
- energy efficiency
- renewable
- chemical
- electrical
- radiant
- he sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. ex. related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity.
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- law
- potential
- energy
- nuclear
- kinetic
- thermal
13 Clues: law • energy • nuclear • kinetic • radiant • thermal • chemical • potential • renewable • electrical • energy efficiency • kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials such as steel, water, or air. • he sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. ex. related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity.
ELECTRICITY 2023-10-09
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- In parallel,the voltage is the ......across each components
- the charge passing a point per unit time
- the rate at which electrical energy is supplied to a circuit
- an electronic device that converts energy from one form into another
- The higher the current,the .....flow of the charge
- Resistance changes based on light intensity
- resistance decreases as the temperature increases
- A route for transmitting electric current
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- To measure current flow in a circuit
- To protect a circuit
- If one component burns, the others become inactive
- a material in which charges can move easily
- It's similar as switch but it controlled by electrical signals
- An electrical component that allows current to flow in one direction
14 Clues: To protect a circuit • To measure current flow in a circuit • the charge passing a point per unit time • A route for transmitting electric current • a material in which charges can move easily • Resistance changes based on light intensity • resistance decreases as the temperature increases • If one component burns, the others become inactive • ...
Atoms 2023-04-23
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- The Atomic _____ is the same as the number of protons and electrons
- Electrical charge of a proton
- Electrical charge of an electron
- Electrical charge of a neutron
- All elements and their information is on the _____ Table
- These are the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table
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- These are the vertical columns on the Periodic Table
- the electrons in the outer shell of an atom
- protons added to neutrons equal the Atomic _____
- Use the atoms symbol and number of valence electrons to make a _____ diagram
- Elements are grouped as either metal, nonmetal, synthetic or _____
- This is where you find the protons and neutrons
- Atom of the same element with a different number of neutrons
- Electrons are located in the Electron _____
14 Clues: Electrical charge of a proton • Electrical charge of a neutron • Electrical charge of an electron • the electrons in the outer shell of an atom • Electrons are located in the Electron _____ • This is where you find the protons and neutrons • protons added to neutrons equal the Atomic _____ • These are the horizontal rows on the Periodic Table • ...
telephone and camera 2022-11-11
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- Morse _______
- 'graphine'
- ... --- ...
- Alexander Graham _____ invented the telephone.
- The section holding the paper.
- 'tele'
- A typewriter works by pushing down a ______.
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- Camera _______ is a pinhole camera.
- First internet signals traveled through this.
- Telephones change sound into ________ signals.
- George Eastman invented this.
- Change electrical signals into sound.
- This presses a ribbon of ink onto paper.
13 Clues: 'tele' • 'graphine' • ... --- ... • Morse _______ • George Eastman invented this. • The section holding the paper. • Camera _______ is a pinhole camera. • Change electrical signals into sound. • This presses a ribbon of ink onto paper. • A typewriter works by pushing down a ______. • First internet signals traveled through this. • Telephones change sound into ________ signals. • ...
Energy 2025-05-27
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- – Electrical pressure
- – Force that resists motion
- – Energy of motion
- – Energy from the sun
- – Type of energy that won't run out
- – Energy related to heat
- – Device that stores chemical energy
- – Path for electrical flow
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- – Rotates to produce electricity
- – Stored energy
- – Type of nonrenewable fuel
- – Flow of electric charge
- – Creates a magnetic field
13 Clues: – Stored energy • – Energy of motion • – Electrical pressure • – Energy from the sun • – Energy related to heat • – Flow of electric charge • – Creates a magnetic field • – Path for electrical flow • – Type of nonrenewable fuel • – Force that resists motion • – Rotates to produce electricity • – Type of energy that won't run out • – Device that stores chemical energy
Chemistry word puzzle 2022-02-24
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- Number average atomic mass
- a negative electrical charge
- the small part of a chemical element
- doesn't conduct electricity or heat
- central part of an atom
- a horizontal row on the periodic table
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- a positive electrical charge located in the nucleus
- nonmetallic elements
- Gasses group of 18 of the periodic table
- a neutral electrical charge located in the nucleus
10 Clues: nonmetallic elements • central part of an atom • Number average atomic mass • a negative electrical charge • doesn't conduct electricity or heat • the small part of a chemical element • a horizontal row on the periodic table • Gasses group of 18 of the periodic table • a neutral electrical charge located in the nucleus • a positive electrical charge located in the nucleus
Electricity components 2024-06-21
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- Does not let electricity go through it.
- Wind power is an example of ____ Energy
- Clips onto things to let electricity come to it.
- When pressed something happens
- Electrical ______
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- We used to make our fan
- My favourite brawler....
- Can conduct electricity.
- When on, electrical energy is powered, when off temporarily turns off electrical energy.
- The things that electricity run through
10 Clues: Electrical ______ • We used to make our fan • My favourite brawler.... • Can conduct electricity. • When pressed something happens • Does not let electricity go through it. • Wind power is an example of ____ Energy • The things that electricity run through • Clips onto things to let electricity come to it. • ...
Mod 3 Version 1 2021-10-11
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- A device that contains surge protection circuits and one or more batteries that can provide power during a temporary or permanent loss of power.
- An environment of virtual servers that house and provide access to resources users access through the Internet.
- The number of horizontal and vertical pixels in a display device.
- Type of wireless connection that uses close-range radio signals to transmit data between two ___-enabled devices. See also near field communications
- Electrical disturbance that occurs when the incoming electrical supply or voltage increases above the normal volts.
- Port that can connect up to 127 different peripheral devices together with a single connector. Short for universal serial bus port.
- The point at which a peripheral device attaches to or communicates with a computer or mobile device so that the peripheral device can send data to or receive information from the computer.
- Electrical disturbance that occurs when the electrical supply or voltage drops below the normal volts.
- Technology-related health condition that affects eyesight
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- Behavioral health risk that occurs when the technology consumes someone’s entire social life.
- Device that joins a cable to a port.
- Device that uses electrical components to provide a stable current flow and minimize the chances of an overvoltage reaching the computer and other electronic equipment.
- A computing device small enough to hold in your hand.
- An applied science devoted to incorporating comfort, efficiency, and safety into the design of items in the workplace.
- A special-purpose computer that functions as a component in a larger product.
- A small computer which usually is the same size as, or a little larger than, a USB flash drive. Also referred to as a PC stick.
16 Clues: Device that joins a cable to a port. • A computing device small enough to hold in your hand. • Technology-related health condition that affects eyesight • The number of horizontal and vertical pixels in a display device. • A special-purpose computer that functions as a component in a larger product. • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-05-15
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- a solid fossil fuel
- energy that has been stored
- a dangerous but important kind of energy
- energy harnesed from the sun
- animals and humans energy source
- energy used to attract and lift metal
- the energy in batteries
- used to run a car
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- movement energy
- what we measure energy in
- energy produced by the wind
- the wasted part of energy
- a common household energy
- coal oil and gas are this
- energy caused by vibrating air
- the energy that plants use
- turns chemical into electrical
- used to make things work
18 Clues: movement energy • used to run a car • a solid fossil fuel • the energy in batteries • used to make things work • what we measure energy in • the wasted part of energy • a common household energy • coal oil and gas are this • the energy that plants use • energy produced by the wind • energy that has been stored • energy harnesed from the sun • energy caused by vibrating air • ...
Electronics Vocabulary 2016-11-01
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- a unit of current/ 1 coulomb per second
- a unit of voltage/ potential energy per charge
- a unit of resistance
- ratio of output power and input power
- the decrease or opposition of electric flow by a factor in the circuit
- kinetic energy caused by the movement of electrons between atoms
- the rate of the amount of electric charge carried by a circuit/ voltage x current
- materials or objects that are able to carry electricity and pass it on
- electrical potential energy or the difference in voltage
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- a circuit with only one path for the current
- when a magnetic field creates an electrical current in a conductor
- a circuit with more than one path
- the difference in potential energy between two points in a circuit
- flowing electric charge
- a closed passage of conductors where electricity flows
- energy from the movement of charged particles
- an factor in the circuit that uses electrical power
- capacity to do work
- states that the amount of current between two points in a circuit is equivalent to the voltage between the 2 points
19 Clues: capacity to do work • a unit of resistance • flowing electric charge • a circuit with more than one path • ratio of output power and input power • a unit of current/ 1 coulomb per second • a circuit with only one path for the current • energy from the movement of charged particles • a unit of voltage/ potential energy per charge • ...
SCIENCE 2024-02-08
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- what objects are made of
- It stays in one place
- A negative charge equal to that of a proton that spins around the nucleus.
- a flow of electricity create by a stream of moving electrons
- The measurement of electrical current
- The unit measurement of electrical pressure or force which causes electric current to flow
- Energy is made of electricity charges through a conductor.
- a positive charge in the nucleus equal to that of an electron that does not moves.
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- An atom has more electrons than protons
- an atom has more protons than electrons.
- A source of energy that is depleted by use such as gasoline for a car.
- The unit measurement of electrical power
- The ability to do work
- a complete closed through a conductor
- the using of a resource
- a circuit with branched paths through which electricity passes.
- Uncharged. the number of protons in an atom equals the number of electrons.
- A circular path which electricty
- a source of energy that is not is not depleted by use such as water ect.
19 Clues: It stays in one place • The ability to do work • the using of a resource • what objects are made of • A circular path which electricty • a complete closed through a conductor • The measurement of electrical current • An atom has more electrons than protons • an atom has more protons than electrons. • The unit measurement of electrical power • ...
Energy 2022-03-07
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- energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface
- stored energy
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- the ability to cause change
- energy stored in objects being compressed
- the transfer of energy from one object to another
- energy can never be created or destroyed only transferred
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- energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulb;used as a power source
- energy in motion
- heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
- Acceleration+Mass
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- comes from outlets and powerplants;used to power electrical devices
16 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • Acceleration+Mass • the ability to cause change • energy stored in objects being compressed • energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds • the transfer of energy from one object to another • heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects • energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface • ...
Starters, Alternators and Batteries 2025-11-10
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- modern starter design whereby solenoid pushes gear into mesh before spinning
- Component that converts AC to DC in an alternator
- Copper segments that carries current flow in the armature
- Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to start the engine
- Type of current supplied by the battery
- Negative terminal is connected to this part of the car
- Device that charges the battery while the engine runs
- Electromagnetic switch that engages the starter pinion
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- Component that controls the alternators output voltage
- A device that stores electrical energy in chemical form
- Rotating part inside an alternator that creates a magnetic field
- Small gear that meshes with the flywheel to crank the engine
- Type of current produced by an alternator
- Fixed part of the alternator that houses the windings
- The process of restoring electrical energy to a battery
- The force that pushes current through a circuit
16 Clues: Type of current supplied by the battery • Type of current produced by an alternator • The force that pushes current through a circuit • Component that converts AC to DC in an alternator • Fixed part of the alternator that houses the windings • Device that charges the battery while the engine runs • Component that controls the alternators output voltage • ...
UNIT XI 2014-03-13
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- ammeter it is used to measure the current flowing in one part of a circuit , a current
- it is the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in voltage that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electrostatic energy
- voltage it is the voltage which is supplied to the external circuit
- it is the rate at which electrical energy is converted to other forms of energy
- wire wound resistor it is the exact resistant value
- circuit it is a circuit where resistances are place one after the other
- R. Kirchhoff he extended the ohms law
- is a device used to measure the current flowing through a part of an electric circuit
- this word means two or more cells connected to each other
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- it is the unit of current
- law it gives the relationship between voltage, current and resistance
- it is the electrical phenomenon which opposes a each in electric current that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electromagnetic energy
- circuit it is the most commonly used circuit
- diagram it is a represent action which uses symbols to represent the different components in a physical electric circuit
- circuit it is a closed path along which electrical charges
- it is consumed at a rate of one watt second
- it is the path ion which electrons move
17 Clues: it is the unit of current • R. Kirchhoff he extended the ohms law • it is the path ion which electrons move • it is consumed at a rate of one watt second • circuit it is the most commonly used circuit • wire wound resistor it is the exact resistant value • this word means two or more cells connected to each other • ...
Electricity & Magnetism Vocabulary Practice 2022-11-17
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- providing a path that allows electrical charges to travel directly into the Earth instead of into a building
- discharge, the flow of electricity between two electrically charged objects caused by contact Ex. Lightning
- material that blocks the flow of electrons
- temporary magnet made by placing a piece of iron inside a current carrying coil of wire.
- phenomenon where objects placed in a strong magnetic field become magnetized due to the poles within their atoms aligning (all e- in same direction).
- of Conservation of Charge, charge can never be created or destroyed, it only changes forms.
- material that allows electrons to flow easily
- field, external force given off by a magnet; strongest at the poles.
- device that detects electrical charge on an object
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- the tendency of materials to oppose the flow of electrons through it
- difference, the push that causes charge to move
- electricity, the build up of excess electric charge on an object
- the net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- device that uses an electromagnet to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- a material that gives off an external magnetic field, making it possible to apply a force over a distance.
- motor, device that uses an electromagnet to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- property of some materials that allows them to give off an attractive or repulsive force.
- field, exerted by a charged object; allows us to charge by induction
- Law, the current in a circuit equals voltage difference divided by resistance
19 Clues: material that blocks the flow of electrons • material that allows electrons to flow easily • difference, the push that causes charge to move • device that detects electrical charge on an object • the net movement of electric charges in a single direction • electricity, the build up of excess electric charge on an object • ...
Electrical Circuits 2023-09-22
7 Clues: an energy source • flow of electricity • where the energy comes from • material that allows electricity to flow • a device that has the ability to open or close a circuit • an electrical device that allows a current to flow through • a conductor that connects an energy source to a device or switch
Electrical Force 2023-03-13
7 Clues: drive away • a vector field • The planet we live on • operating by electricity • a force applied to an object • to have a liking or interest to • an object that produces a magnetic field
Electrical Crossword 2025-10-23
7 Clues: Force of gravity. • unit of measurement. • we use them in everyday life. • On Earth, a mass of 1 kg weighs about... • amount of matter or particles in an object. • some forces can act on an object without touching it. • The greater the mass of an object, the greater the... is.
Kaylee & Alyssa crossword a&p 2022-08-31
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- How many elements exist in nature?
- The attraction between opposite electrical charges.
- What is the two dimensional representation that the electrons occupy?
- 600 billion trillion
- Electrons travel in complex patterns around nucleus.
- What are atoms composed of?
- The sum of the atomic weights of it's component atoms of a molecule.
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- Protons plus neutrons.
- Present in the body in very small amounts.
- Which is the simplest atom with an atomic number of 1.
- That does not apply to both neutrons and proteins in nuclei rule.
- The central region of an atom.
- Electrons that travel around the nucleus at high speed, within a spherical area which is called?
- What holds the participating atoms together once the chemical reaction has needed?
- What has a positive electrical charge?
- What is a pure substance composed of atoms of only one kind.
16 Clues: 600 billion trillion • Protons plus neutrons. • What are atoms composed of? • The central region of an atom. • How many elements exist in nature? • What has a positive electrical charge? • Present in the body in very small amounts. • The attraction between opposite electrical charges. • Electrons travel in complex patterns around nucleus. • ...
Electronics 2025-09-21
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- A component that resists the flow of electrical current.
- A device that converts AC to DC.
- The full name for the "IC" on a circuit board.
- A component that allows current to flow in only one direction.
- A circuit with a single path for current to flow.
- The fundamental particle of an atom with a negative charge.
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- The measure of electric current.
- The unit of electrical potential difference.
- A tiny chip that contains logic gates and other components.
- The property of a circuit to store electrical energy in a magnetic field.
- A semiconductor device used as an electronic switch.
- A circuit with multiple paths for current to flow.
- The central processing unit's brain.
- The color code for the number 5 on a resistor.
- The property of a circuit to resist a change in current.
- The scientist known for the law that relates voltage, current, and resistance.
- A component with three terminals that can amplify or switch electronic signals.
- A passive two-terminal electronic component that stores energy in an electric field.
18 Clues: The measure of electric current. • A device that converts AC to DC. • The central processing unit's brain. • The unit of electrical potential difference. • The full name for the "IC" on a circuit board. • The color code for the number 5 on a resistor. • A circuit with a single path for current to flow. • A circuit with multiple paths for current to flow. • ...
Seaview high school 2023-11-12
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- a topic in year 8 technology
- is a type of semiconductor device that can be used to conduct and insulate electric current or voltage
- is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- is the flow of electrical power or charge
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- is the flow of electrical charge carriers like electrons
- describes the “pressure” that pushes electricity
- the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- circuit is an abnormal connection between two nodes of an electric circuit intended to be at different voltages
- is a device that converts chemical energy contained within its active materials directly into electric energy by means of an electrochemical oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction
- lovely teacher
- is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current flows through it
12 Clues: lovely teacher • a topic in year 8 technology • is the flow of electrical power or charge • describes the “pressure” that pushes electricity • is the flow of electrical charge carriers like electrons • the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding • is a complete circular path that electricity flows through • ...
Electricity Crossword 2022-02-09
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- Comprises of branches with the current through each branch
- A path made of electrical currents
- Its a graphical representation
- It counteracts the flow of electrical current
- A path made to go through all components
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- A form of energy
- A stable subatomic particle
- A flow of electricity
- The pressure from an electrical power source
- The process of generating electric power
10 Clues: A form of energy • A flow of electricity • A stable subatomic particle • Its a graphical representation • A path made of electrical currents • The process of generating electric power • A path made to go through all components • The pressure from an electrical power source • It counteracts the flow of electrical current • ...
PIT 087 - Lightning 2025-02-02
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- device that shields electronics from power spikes
- invisible path of electricity moving down from cloud
- the point where lightning contacts the ground
- electrical current flowing through air
- heat-driven air circulation causing storms
- incorrect understanding or belief
- connecting to Earth to protect from electrical charge
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- the release of stored electrical energy
- occurring within the same cloud
- traditional stories explaining natural phenomena
10 Clues: occurring within the same cloud • incorrect understanding or belief • electrical current flowing through air • the release of stored electrical energy • heat-driven air circulation causing storms • the point where lightning contacts the ground • traditional stories explaining natural phenomena • device that shields electronics from power spikes • ...
Chapter 8 Robotics 2024-08-27
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- A method of measuring distances by comparing the size of an object with its known size at a standard distance.
- gauge A device that measures the strain (deformation) in an object by detecting changes in electrical resistance.
- Relating to devices or systems that involve both optical (light-based) and electronic components.
- sensor A sensor that detects ultraviolet (UV) radiation, used in applications such as flame detection and UV curing.
- A device that converts one form of energy into another, such as converting physical pressure into an electrical signal.
- switch An electrical switch operated by an applied magnetic field, commonly used in proximity sensing applications.
- sensor A sensor that measures the distance to an object, often using ultrasonic, laser, or infrared technology.
- sensor A sensor that detects physical touch or pressure, often used in robotics and haptic devices.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than ultraviolet light, used in imaging and material analysis.
- A small, sensitive switch that operates with a very small physical force, often used in limit switch applications.
- fibers Thin strands of glass or plastic that transmit light signals over long distances with minimal loss of signal.
- device A device that converts light into electrical energy, such as a solar cell.
- sensor A sensor that detects infrared radiation, typically used to sense heat or motion.
- sensor A sensor that generates an electrical voltage based on the temperature difference between two different materials.
- proximity sensor A sensor that detects the presence of an object or person through direct touch or near proximity without physical contact.
- transducer A device that converts physical quantities such as displacement or pressure into a change in inductance.
- transducer A device that converts a physical parameter (e.g., displacement, pressure) into a change in capacitance, which can then be measured electrically.
- spectrum The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays, including visible light.
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- A type of resistor whose resistance varies significantly with temperature, used for temperature sensing.
- field sensor A sensor that detects the presence or strength of a magnetic field.
- interferometric gauge A precision measuring device that uses laser interference patterns to measure small distances with high accuracy.
- sensing The process of measuring the speed or velocity of an object or system, often using sensors such as tachometers or Doppler radar.
- The ability of a system to store an electric charge, measured in farads (F).
- (nm) A unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter (10^-9 meters), commonly used to measure wavelengths of light and other small distances.
- current proximity sensor A sensor that detects metallic objects by generating and measuring eddy currents induced in the object by a magnetic field.
- sensor A sensor that detects the presence of an object without physical contact, using techniques such as capacitance, inductance, or optics.
- sensor A sensor that detects sound waves and converts them into an electrical signal.
- transducer A device that converts a physical quantity (e.g., displacement, force) into a change in electrical resistance.
- vision sensor A sensor that captures visual information and processes it using algorithms to interpret and analyze the environment.
- diode (LED) A semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it.
- A temperature sensor that consists of two different metals joined at one end, producing a voltage that varies with temperature.
- effect The generation of an electric charge in certain materials when subjected to mechanical stress.
- The property of an electrical conductor or circuit that causes it to oppose changes in current, measured in henries (H).
- device A device that emits electrons when exposed to light, used in applications such as photomultipliers.
- (Å) A unit of length equal to one ten-billionth of a meter (10^-10 meters), commonly used to express atomic and molecular dimensions.
- device A device that changes its electrical conductivity in response to light exposure.
- switch An electromechanical device that opens or closes an electrical circuit when a physical limit is reached.
- A method of determining the distance to an object by measuring angles from two fixed points to the object.
- A device that emits a concentrated beam of coherent light, usually of a single wavelength.
- proximity sensor A sensor that detects the presence of an object by emitting and receiving sound waves, typically in the ultrasonic range.
- proximity sensor A sensor that detects the presence of an object by emitting light and measuring the reflection or interruption of the light.
41 Clues: The ability of a system to store an electric charge, measured in farads (F). • field sensor A sensor that detects the presence or strength of a magnetic field. • device A device that converts light into electrical energy, such as a solar cell. • sensor A sensor that detects sound waves and converts them into an electrical signal. • ...
Electrical Safety 2024 2024-05-01
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- A tool used by qualified workers that determines voltage, resistance, continuity, etc., in order to diagnose electrical problems.
- AC stands for ______ Current
- An arc ______ is a dangerous explosion created as a result of a major electrical fault.
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- DC stands for ______ Current
- GFCI, a device most often seen in outlets that is meant to quickly shut off power if there is an electrical fault, stands for Ground Fault ______ Interrupter.
- Other than simple ______ tests, no work is permitted on live electrical systems by Future Foam employees.
- It's important to keep all electrical ______ clear to prevent fires caused by electrical faults, which may happen unexpectedly.
- A life-saving device that can restore a proper heart beat after a serious electrical injury
8 Clues: DC stands for ______ Current • AC stands for ______ Current • An arc ______ is a dangerous explosion created as a result of a major electrical fault. • A life-saving device that can restore a proper heart beat after a serious electrical injury • Other than simple ______ tests, no work is permitted on live electrical systems by Future Foam employees. • ...
Engineers 2022-02-03
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- electrical engineering and computer science to create new computer hardware and software
- an electrical engineering discipline
- protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects
- deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes
- engineering discipline that deals with the technological aspects
- researches and studies textile materials, including fibers, yarn and fabrics, to design quality products
- the activities related to the production of Hydrocarbons(which can be natural gas)
- techniques of engineering to biology and medicine
- Field of study for agricultural purposes
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- with metals, ceramics, and plastics to create new material
- design major transportation projects
- engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.
- both open-pit and underground mines
- central to manufacturing operations
- the application of breaking down atomic nuclei
- technology and biological science for development
- parts suppliers to design and build entire vehicles or individual parts or systems
- primary field of engineering concerned with the design
- the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
19 Clues: both open-pit and underground mines • central to manufacturing operations • design major transportation projects • an electrical engineering discipline • Field of study for agricultural purposes • the application of breaking down atomic nuclei • technology and biological science for development • techniques of engineering to biology and medicine • ...
Engineers 2022-02-03
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- techniques of engineering to biology and medicine
- the activities related to the production of Hydrocarbons(which can be natural gas)
- engineering discipline that deals with the technological aspects
- parts suppliers to design and build entire vehicles or individual parts or systems
- design major transportation projects
- the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
- central to manufacturing operations
- both open-pit and underground mines
- an electrical engineering discipline
- Field of study for agricultural purposes
- deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes
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- protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects
- primary field of engineering concerned with the design
- researches and studies textile materials, including fibers, yarn and fabrics, to design quality products
- with metals, ceramics, and plastics to create new material
- engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.
- technology and biological science for development
- the application of breaking down atomic nuclei
- electrical engineering and computer science to create new computer hardware and software
19 Clues: central to manufacturing operations • both open-pit and underground mines • design major transportation projects • an electrical engineering discipline • Field of study for agricultural purposes • the application of breaking down atomic nuclei • techniques of engineering to biology and medicine • technology and biological science for development • ...
Engineers 2021-09-24
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- aircrafts
- design and install equipment used for transmitting data
- install insulating materials around pipes
- bring innovative projects and designs to market
- agricultural engineering
- responsible for driving the train
- petroleum engineers (write oilgas)
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- mixes electronic technology engineering
- creates product designs
- engineers electrical things
- combines engineering with medical and biological sciences
- combines mechanical, electronic, and computer engineering in order to increase efficiency of manufactured goods
- ensures planes' components work
- monitor the quality of manufactured goods
- biological science
- develops organisms
- converts raw materials into useful paper products
- produces light effects for entertainment purposes
- creates tunnels and roads
19 Clues: aircrafts • biological science • develops organisms • creates product designs • agricultural engineering • creates tunnels and roads • engineers electrical things • ensures planes' components work • responsible for driving the train • petroleum engineers (write oilgas) • mixes electronic technology engineering • monitor the quality of manufactured goods • ...
Engineer's Day Puzzle 2023-09-14
Circuits 2025-05-12
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- A device used to open or close a circuit
- A component that reduces the flow of current in a circuit
- The amount of current flowing through a circuit
- The force that pushes electricity through a circuit
- A complete path through which electricity can flow
- A conductor used to carry electricity in a circuit
- A component that uses electricity, like a light bulb
- A light-emitting diode that lights up when current flows through it
- The flow of electricity through a conductor
- A power source that stores electrical energy
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it
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- A circuit in which components are connected one after another
- The rate at which energy is used or produced in a circuit
- A component that stores electrical energy temporarily
- A circuit in which components are connected in multiple paths
- The unit of measurement for resistance
- Types of electrical current: alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
- A material's opposition to the flow of electric current
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it
19 Clues: The unit of measurement for resistance • A device used to open or close a circuit • The flow of electricity through a conductor • A power source that stores electrical energy • The amount of current flowing through a circuit • A complete path through which electricity can flow • A conductor used to carry electricity in a circuit • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-22
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- POWER (KVA) This is the voltage-ampere requirement of a device designed to convert electric energy to a non-electrical form.
- fuel is burned (or heat is applied) to the outside of a cylinder; a Stirling engine.
- A device, or system of devices, that allows electrical current to flow through it and allows voltage to occur across positive and negative terminals
- A common term referring to an electricity transmission and distribution system.
- The power required to energize the magnetic field of a generator.
- This type of heat pump is known as an air-to air system
- device for converting mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- The material through which electricity is transmitted, such as an electrical wire, or transmission or distribution line.
- The prevailing or average weather conditions of a geographic region
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- The production of an electric current in a conductor by the variation of a magnetic field in its vicinity
- A material that extracts one or more substances from a fluid (gas or liquid) medium on contact
- ENERGYEnergy available as a result of motion that varies directly in proportion to an object's mass and the square of its velocity.
- AIR The air external to a building or device
- POWER The power (in Watts) used by a device to produce useful work
- These lights use an electrically heated filament to produce light in a vacuum or inert gas-filled bulb
- A device or material with a high resistance to electricity flow
- An elementary particle of an atom with a negative electrical charge and a mass of 1/1837 of a proton; electrons surround the positively charged nucleus of an atom and determine the chemical properties of an atom.
- The ratio of the mass of water vapor to the volume occupied by a mixture of water vapor and dry air
- The loss of heat as the water circulates through a water heater tank and inlet and outlet pipes
- As a component of a heating or cooling appliance, rows of tubing or pipe with fins attached through which a heat transfer fluid is circulated and to deliver heat or cooling energy to a building
20 Clues: AIR The air external to a building or device • This type of heat pump is known as an air-to air system • device for converting mechanical energy to electrical energy. • A device or material with a high resistance to electricity flow • The power required to energize the magnetic field of a generator. • ...
Nervous System 2024-05-23
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- the electrical change of the membrane potential that makes the electrical charge more positive
- part of the brain that is used to maintain balance in the body
- the type of nervous system that prepares the body for activeness
- the lobe in the brain that is used for overall sensory input and contains the somatosensory cortex
- the lobe in the brain that contains components used for deep thinking, and speaking, and contains the primary motor cortex
- the electrical change of the membrane potential that makes the electrical charge more negative
- the lobe in the brain that contains components used to process hearing
- the fiber that is connected to the cell body of a neuron and is used to send electrical signals to other neurons
- the type of neuron that receives signals from the central nervous system and brings it to other organs
- the type of nervous system that prepares the body for rest and relaxation
- the ion that is used to repolarize a cell
- membrane-wrapped pouch that is used to transfer chemical signals
- the act of applying myelin sheaths to the axons for faster communication between neurons
- the type of potential that works as an all-or-nothing event and makes long-distance signals
- the type of neuron that connects the afferent and efferent neurons
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- the type of neuron that picks up stimuli from the body's peripheral and sends it to the central nervous system
- one neuron connects to many neurons and influences them
- the type of chemical signal used by neurons to communicate with other cells
- the type of potential that is caused by specific events in specific parts of the cell membrane
- the type of neuron that receives the signal
- the lobe in the brain that contains components for visual processing
- the ion that is used to depolarize a cell
- the act of transporting chemical signals into the cell
- many neurons connect to one neuron and influences that one neuron
- the type of neuron that sends the signal to another cell
- the act of transporting chemical signals out of the cell
26 Clues: the ion that is used to depolarize a cell • the ion that is used to repolarize a cell • the type of neuron that receives the signal • the act of transporting chemical signals into the cell • one neuron connects to many neurons and influences them • the type of neuron that sends the signal to another cell • the act of transporting chemical signals out of the cell • ...
electricity 2024-05-02
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- - switch responds to an external force to mechanically change an electric signal.
- - a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- circuit - has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- - a measurement of resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt (V) is applied to those points and a current of one ampere (A) is produced.
- - the rate at which heat passes through a specified material, expressed as the amount of heat that flows per unit time through a unit area with a temperature gradient of one degree per unit distance.
- Copper wire is a good conductor. compare insulator, semiconductor. (2)5 days ago
- -the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- also ask
- - phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electric charges.
- constructed models from two materials with different thermal conductivities"
- A strip or wire of metal inserted in an electric circuit, which melts (or 'blows') and so interrupts the circuit when the current increases beyond a certain safe strength.
- - the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
- - a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
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- law - states the relationship between electric current and potential difference.
- - a device that converts chemical energy contained within its active materials directly into electric energy by means of an electrochemical oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction.
- noun: conductivities; noun: thermal conductivity; plural noun: thermal conductivities
- - Voltage is a representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge.
- diagram -a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- - A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass
- circuit - electrically conducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through each component.
- -the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body.
- - a closed loop that electrons can travel in.
22 Clues: also ask • - a closed loop that electrons can travel in. • circuit - has two or more paths for current to flow through. • diagram -a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • - phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electric charges. • - a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. • ...
science puzzle 2024-04-29
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- law: the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant.
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it
- a unit of measure for electrical current.
- diagram: a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- circuit: one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something
- a conducting wire carrying a constant current of one ampere when the power used between these two points is equal to one watt
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
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- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current density in the material to the electric field that causes the flow of current
- circuit: an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
- a measure of the resisting power of a specified material to the flow of an electric current.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- the SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
20 Clues: a unit of measure for electrical current. • the refusal to accept or comply with something • diagram: a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit. • ...
Vocab words 2025-03-04
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- a characteristic of a unit of matter that espressos the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- a measurement of resistance between two points of a conductor
- a circuit in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects
- a measure of the opposition to the flow of current electrical circuit
- the push or pull between magnetism or charged particles
- the unit of electric current in the international system of units
- the unit of electric potential
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- a tiny negatively charged subatomic particles that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions
- the difference in potential between two points
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- a region around a magnetic material or moving electric charge withing the force of magnetism acts
- material that can resist energy transfer
- a type of electromagnet formed by a helical coil of wire
- a material that allows the flow of electricity current
- a device that converts chemical energy contained within its active materials directly into electric energy by means of oxidation
- the attractive or repulsive force that exists between two charged objects
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
- a passive two terminal electrical component
- an instrument used to measure the current In a circuit
- the amount of electricity charge transported by a current of one ampere in one second
- a measure of the rate which work is done
- the process by which a body having electric or magnetic properties produces magnetism
- a measure of the rate of energy transfer over a unit of time
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
27 Clues: the unit of electric potential • material that can resist energy transfer • a measure of the rate which work is done • a passive two terminal electrical component • the difference in potential between two points • a material that allows the flow of electricity current • an instrument used to measure the current In a circuit • ...
Science Exam Crossword 2025-05-12
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- An electrical circuit where the current flows through more than one path. If one path is interrupted, current will still flow through the other paths.
- A property of some materials in which there is a force of repulsion or attraction between certain like and unlike poles.
- A device that contains a rotating electromagnet that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act.
- The flow of electrons measured for sound intensity
- substance in which a wave travels through
- A device that uses electromagnetic induction to induce an electrical current by rotating loops of wire through a magnetic field.
- disturbance in which a wave travels through
- The two ends of a piece of magnetic material where the magnetic forces are strongest, labeled north pole and south pole.
- A device that can increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current.
- An electrical circuit where the current has only one path. If the path is interrupted in any point, it stops current flow in the entire circuit.
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- A difference in electrical potential, measured in volts with a voltmeter.
- the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- area where the particles that are spread apart
- In a wave, the distance from the rest position of the medium to either the crest or trough.
- a coil of wire with a current that acts like a bar magnet.
- A material that allows electrons to move easily through it.
- explains how both moving and stationary charged particles interact.
- An area surrounding an electron that exerts a force on anything nearby with an electric charge; strongest nearest the electron and weakens with distance.
- The opposition to the flow of electrons through a conductor; measured in ohms.
- force produced when magnetic poles interact:ct.
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- Strong temporary magnet made by inserting an iron core into a wire coil and passing an electric current through the coil.
23 Clues: substance in which a wave travels through • disturbance in which a wave travels through • area where the particles that are spread apart • force produced when magnetic poles interact:ct. • The flow of electrons measured for sound intensity • the relationship between electricity and magnetism. • The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act. • ...
electricity 2023-03-22
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- device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity
- the difference in electric potential between two points
- a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance
- the release and transmission of electricity in an applied electric field through a medium such as a gas
- an electrical component that is used to turn on and turn off any equipment
- the process of generating current in a conductor by placing it in a changing magnetic field
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- a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- results from an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
- transfer of energy through the movement of particles that are in contact with each other
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- physical property of matter that causes matter to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space
- the process of directing excess electricity to the ground via a wire
- the force exerted on a surface or body
15 Clues: the force exerted on a surface or body • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • the difference in electric potential between two points • a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance • a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy • device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity • ...
Electricity CW 1 2022-01-10
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- Component of a circuit that reduces the amount of electricity flowing through it.
- A type of circuit in which the components are connected in parallel to each other; each component has its own separate branch.
- A component of a circuit that regulates the flow of electricity (can amplify the signal).
- a safety device that melts when current is too high, breaking a circuit.
- Measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit or in a battery.
- Materials that electricity cannot easily flow through (e.g., wood, plastic, rubber).
- Materials that electricity can easily flow through (e.g., metals).
- A type of circuit in which all the components are in a chain so that the current has only one path to take.
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- an unwanted electrical connection with very low resistance to current.
- Flow of electrical energy from one place to another.
- a circuit that has a break that prevents the flow of current.
- circuit a circuit that has a complete path for charge to flow.
- A variable resistor that is a component of a circuit that can control the amount of electricity flowing through it using a knob or a slider.
- Path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed.
- the flow of electrical charge.
- A device that stores electrical energy.
16 Clues: the flow of electrical charge. • A device that stores electrical energy. • Path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed. • Flow of electrical energy from one place to another. • a circuit that has a break that prevents the flow of current. • circuit a circuit that has a complete path for charge to flow. • ...
Electricity 2021-03-17
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- circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow
- related to heat or temperature
- materials that electrical current cannot pass through
- the presence and flow of electric charge
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- materials that electrical current can easily pass through
- the flow of electricity
- What is all matter made up of?
- an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
8 Clues: the flow of electricity • related to heat or temperature • What is all matter made up of? • the presence and flow of electric charge • materials that electrical current cannot pass through • materials that electrical current can easily pass through • circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow • ...
Assembly Crossword 2023-07-14
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- What tools is used to crimp wires in an assembly?
- What reference materials depicted in lines can be seen for electrical and hydraulic builds?
- What type of blueprints contain millimeters, centimeters, and meters?
- What is the process of running cables/wires in a specific way through a product?
- What other tools are assemblers likely to use besides basic hand tools?
- Engineering drawings are most commonly seen in 2D and what other form?
- What type of assembly requires routing, terminating, and/or crimping?
- What document follows a manufactured product from start to end?
- Assembly lines tend to build products similar or identical to each other, making the assembly work ____.
- What is the most common type of assembly for FlexTrades technicians?
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- How are wires measured based on thickness?
- Where do you build sub-assemblies that are a little more complex than an assembly line?
- What item provides power between sub-assemblies in a final build and requires routing?
- What tool is used to remove parts of the jacket/sleeve of a wire during electrical assemble?
- What additional information will make sequential instructions more detailed?
- What is the process of producing a finished product by combining materials and components by connections, joints, or fasteners?
- What common tools is used in electrical assemble or electronics to fuse metals together?
17 Clues: How are wires measured based on thickness? • What tools is used to crimp wires in an assembly? • What document follows a manufactured product from start to end? • What is the most common type of assembly for FlexTrades technicians? • What type of blueprints contain millimeters, centimeters, and meters? • ...
Assembly Crossword 2023-07-12
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- What tools is used to crimp wires in an assembly?
- What reference materials depicted in lines can be seen for electrical and hydraulic builds?
- What type of blueprints contain millimeters, centimeters, and meters?
- What is the process of running cables/wires in a specific way through a product?
- What other tools are assemblers likely to use besides basic hand tools?
- Engineering drawings are most commonly seen in 2D and what other form?
- What type of assembly requires routing, terminating, and/or crimping?
- What document follows a manufactured product from start to end?
- Assembly lines tend to build products similar or identical to each other, making the assembly work ____.
- What is the most common type of assembly for FlexTrades technicians?
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- How are wires measured based on thickness?
- Where do you build sub-assemblies that are a little more complex than an assembly line?
- What item provides power between sub-assemblies in a final build and requires routing?
- What tool is used to remove parts of the jacket/sleeve of a wire during electrical assemble?
- What additional information will make sequential instructions more detailed?
- What is the process of producing a finished product by combining materials and components by connections, joints, or fasteners?
- What common tools is used in electrical assemble or electronics to fuse metals together?
17 Clues: How are wires measured based on thickness? • What tools is used to crimp wires in an assembly? • What document follows a manufactured product from start to end? • What is the most common type of assembly for FlexTrades technicians? • What type of blueprints contain millimeters, centimeters, and meters? • ...
Outlet Safety 2018-10-30
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- / Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords.
- Fault / Plug outdoor electrical decorations into _____ _____ (GFCI)-protected outlets.
- / Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations.
- / Make sure bulbs don't touch supply cords, wires, cloth, paper, or any ______ that's not part of the light string.
- / Don't run extension cords under _______, through doorways, or in places where they can be damaged by furniture.
- / Once the package is opened, remember to check for the appropriate approval ________ appearing on the cord for products incorporating light strings.
- Cords / Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____.
- / Turn off holiday lights and decorations when you ______ the house or go to bed.
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- / Check for overhead power lines before using a ______ to put up decorations.
- / Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire.
- / Choose the right _____ for the job.
- / Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths.
- Pin / Never remove the third prong on plugs—this "______ ____" prevents shock in the event of electrical equipment failure.
- / No more than _____ light strings can be safely connected together in most cases—read manufactures instructions for directions.
14 Clues: / Choose the right _____ for the job. • / Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire. • / Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations. • / Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords. • Cords / Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____. • ...
Outlet Safety 2018-10-30
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- No more than _____ light strings can be safely connected together in most cases—read manufactures instructions for directions.
- Make sure bulbs don't touch supply cords, wires, cloth, paper, or any ______ that's not part of the light string.
- Pin Never remove the third prong on plugs—this "______ ____" prevents shock in the event of electrical equipment failure.
- Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths.
- Fault Plug outdoor electrical decorations into _____ _____ (GFCI)-protected outlets.
- Check for overhead power lines before using a ______ to put up decorations.
- Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations.
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- Turn off holiday lights and decorations when you ______ the house or go to bed.
- Once the package is opened, remember to check for the appropriate approval ________ appearing on the cord for products incorporating light strings.
- Cords Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____.
- Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire.
- Choose the right _____ for the job.
- Don't run extension cords under _______, through doorways, or in places where they can be damaged by furniture.
- Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords.
14 Clues: Choose the right _____ for the job. • Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire. • Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations. • Cords Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____. • Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords. • Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths. • ...
Outlet Safety 2018-10-30
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- Don't run extension cords under _______, through doorways, or in places where they can be damaged by furniture.
- Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths.
- Once the package is opened, remember to check for the appropriate approval ________ appearing on the cord for products incorporating light strings.
- Check for overhead power lines before using a ______ to put up decorations.
- Never remove the third prong on plugs—this "______ ____" prevents shock in the event of electrical equipment failure.
- Plug outdoor electrical decorations into _____ _____ (GFCI)-protected outlets.
- Turn off holiday lights and decorations when you ______ the house or go to bed.
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- Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations.
- Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire.
- Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____.
- Make sure bulbs don't touch supply cords, wires, cloth, paper, or any ______ that's not part of the light string.
- No more than _____ light strings can be safely connected together in most cases—read manufactures instructions for directions.
- Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords.
- Choose the right _____ for the job.
14 Clues: Choose the right _____ for the job. • Overloaded circuits can _____ and start a fire. • Avoid overloading circuits with plugs and _____ ____. • Use the proper ______ for securing lights and decorations. • Keep an eye on pets that may chew or _____ electrical cords. • Watch that children don’t put ______ decorations or cords in their mouths. • ...
electricity 2022-10-19
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- the closer two charges are the stronger the two force between them
- the material that allows the flow of electrons negativly charged particle
- instrument that measures electric currant
- then rate at which charge passes by a point in the circuit.
- the opposition an electrical device has to the flow of electrical current
- a computer networking device that connects network segments together.
- unit for power
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- it is the physical property of matter that causes it to experiment a force, when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- how much energy the elctrons are carrying.
- the material that resist to the flow of electrons negatively charged particle
- the rate at which work is done
- a device that stores energy
- any arrangement of electrical components that permit electricity to flow.
- unit for currant
- is caused by friction or rubbing.
- unit for recistance
16 Clues: unit for power • unit for currant • unit for recistance • a device that stores energy • the rate at which work is done • is caused by friction or rubbing. • instrument that measures electric currant • how much energy the elctrons are carrying. • then rate at which charge passes by a point in the circuit. • the closer two charges are the stronger the two force between them • ...
Matter crossword 2024-11-20
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- a pure substance made up of only one type of atom.
- the change of state from a solid to a liquid
- describes the amount of matter in an object
- the basic building blocks of matter
- contains a variety of elements and compounds that are not chemically combined
- the amount of space that an object takes up
- a substance particle with no electrical charge
- a substance that has definite volume but not a definite shape.
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- something that takes up space and has mass
- a subatomic particle with negative electrical charge
- the number of protons in the nucleus of one of its atoms
- a subatomic particle that has a positive electrical charge
- a substance that doesn't have a definite shape or volume.
- a substance that has definite shape and volume
- a particle made up of different kinds of atoms chemically combined.
- the measure of the amount of mass in a given volume
16 Clues: the basic building blocks of matter • something that takes up space and has mass • describes the amount of matter in an object • the amount of space that an object takes up • the change of state from a solid to a liquid • a substance that has definite shape and volume • a substance particle with no electrical charge • a pure substance made up of only one type of atom. • ...
Tools that commonly used by electricians 2025-11-04
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- Tool used to test the presence of voltage in an outlet or wire.
- Insulated tape used to cover and protect wire splices.
- Tool used to melt solder when connecting wires or components.
- Tool used to drill holes on metal or wood for electrical installation.
- Tool used to strip insulation from electrical wires.
- Tool used to tighten or loosen screws in electrical devices.
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- Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
- Tool used to hold, bend, or twist wires.
- Tool used to cut electrical wires.
- Tool used to grip and hold objects firmly while working on wires.
10 Clues: Tool used to cut electrical wires. • Tool used to hold, bend, or twist wires. • Tool used to strip insulation from electrical wires. • Tool used to measure voltage, current, and resistance. • Insulated tape used to cover and protect wire splices. • Tool used to tighten or loosen screws in electrical devices. • ...
221-3 Digital Crossword 2025-08-18
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- A two-step process: where X-ray photons are converted to light and light photons are converted to an electrical signal
- Are phosphors that produced
- Random variation in image data from X-ray photons
- The ____________ converts xray photons to light and stores it
- A phosphor/scintillator requires a photodiode or _____________ to detect the light.chargedcouplingdevice A device that acts like a camera in an indirect conversion detector.
- ____________ can be caused by rapid image succession and overexposure or an area with too little beam attenuation
- The ____________ has a photoconductor, typically made of amorphous selenium (a-Se)
- Absorb x-rays resulting in an electrical charge.
- The first casette free devices usable in fixed or portable settings introduced in 1995
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- _________ flat panel consist of a flat-panel array with an x-ray absorption material.
- Unwanted noise created during signal amplification in a detector
- The flat panel detector has a photoconductor, typically made of __________________ which absorbs x-rays and converts them to electrons, which are stored in the TFT detectors
- A device with photosensitive array & tiny pixels that convert light to electricity
- Incident light from a scintillator strikes the detector, and ______________ are produced in the silicon.
- Converts light into electrical signals for digital image capture and processing.
- Random electrical noise in a detector without tight or x-ray exposure
- The __________ requires that the movement of the electrons is timed.
- Transfers light between components to maintain the signal.
18 Clues: Are phosphors that produced • Absorb x-rays resulting in an electrical charge. • Random variation in image data from X-ray photons • Transfers light between components to maintain the signal. • The ____________ converts xray photons to light and stores it • Unwanted noise created during signal amplification in a detector • ...
chemistry crossword unit 5 2025-04-04
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- Salt bridge is a device that maintains electrical neutrality in a galvanic cell by allowing the flow of ions between the half-cells.
- o2 is reduces
- conducts flow of electrons
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- The medium that allows proton
- Electrochemical refers to processes or phenomena involving the interaction between electrical energy and chemical changes.
- detect and respond to physical inputs from the environment and convert them into measurable signals.fuelcell
- oxides h2
- chemical energy into electrical energy
- Gyroscope is a device that measures or maintains orientation and angular velocity using the principles of angular momentum.
- electrochemical process where a spontaneous redox reaction generates electrical energy.
10 Clues: oxides h2 • o2 is reduces • conducts flow of electrons • The medium that allows proton • chemical energy into electrical energy • electrochemical process where a spontaneous redox reaction generates electrical energy. • detect and respond to physical inputs from the environment and convert them into measurable signals.fuelcell • ...
Electricity and Magnetism Part 1 2020-05-24
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- device that turns mechanical energy into electricity
- circuit arrangement for which voltage must be common
- circuit arrangement for which current must be common
- unit of potential difference
- long coiled resistor in a light bulb that glows when it gets hot
- this is the main form of energy produced by an incandescent light bulb which is why they are very inefficient
- unit of electrical current
- conductor which joins two parts of a circuit through which current may be passed
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- potential difference that drives current flow
- device that turns electrical energy into mechanical energy
- naturally occurring magnetic rock
- device that controls whether or not electrons can flow
- unit of electrical resistance
- magnetic mineral found in lodestone
14 Clues: unit of electrical current • unit of potential difference • unit of electrical resistance • naturally occurring magnetic rock • magnetic mineral found in lodestone • potential difference that drives current flow • device that turns mechanical energy into electricity • circuit arrangement for which voltage must be common • ...
Atoms 2019-10-30
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- An atom that has lost or gained an atom
- The sum of protons and neutrons in the atom
- Has a positive electrical charge
- The number of protons and is equal to the amount of electrons an atom has
- Makes up protons and neutrons
- Where does the word atom come from and what does it mean in Greek?
- Made up of multiple different elements chemically bound
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- Orbits the atom and has a negative electrical charge
- Developed the first theory of the atom
- Has no electrical charge
- Made out of the same type of atom chemically bound
- Made by splitting an atom
- Made up of atoms not chemically bound
- Smallest particle of an element that can exist
14 Clues: Has no electrical charge • Made by splitting an atom • Makes up protons and neutrons • Has a positive electrical charge • Made up of atoms not chemically bound • Developed the first theory of the atom • An atom that has lost or gained an atom • The sum of protons and neutrons in the atom • Smallest particle of an element that can exist • ...
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION 2021-05-13
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- who generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831
- High speeds produce high voltages
- First name of Faraday
- This voltage is called an ______ as it has been induced into the conductor by a changing magnetic field due to electromagnetic induction with the negative sign in Faraday’s law telling us the direction of the induced current
- is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described by Maxwell's equations
- is an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current
- is the rate at which charge is flowing
- First name of Maxwell
- All electromagnetic waves move at the speed of
- A device that exhibits significant self-inductance
- is the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
- a series of circles, or a spiral made by coiling
- A ______ is a closed loop that electrons can travel in
- states that a current will be induced in a conductor which is exposed to a changing magnetic field
- converts electrical energy (from the battery) into mechanical energy (rotation of the armature)
- Placing a ____ within the coils will intensify the magnetic field
- a coil that is Connected to a voltage source
- a coil that is connected to a galvanometer
- is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units
- converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- are the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them
- Strong magnets produce high voltages
- a body having the property of attracting iron and producing a magnetic field external to itself specifically
- the minus sign in Faraday’s law, signifying that the emf induced in a coil opposes the change in magnetic flux
- negative charged subatomic particle
- is a material's tendency to resist the flow of charge
- These laws are inverses of each other and lead to the concept of
- (when it is travelling in a vacuum) is 299792 kilometres per second.
- who mathematically describe it as faraday’s law of induction.
- A magnetic ____ is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- Voltage is stepped ____ When the number of coils (turns) in the secondary < number of turns in primary
- Many coils in the wire produce high voltages
- The unit of inductance
- any closed path in a circuit
- is used in power generation, power transmission, power distribution, telecommunications, electronics circuitry, and countless types of electrical equipment.
- defined as a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through the process of electromagnetic induction
- Voltage is stepped __ When the number of coils (turns) in the secondary > number of turns in primary
- What is induce when a magnet and a wore move relative to each other
- Magnetic ____ is a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes through a given area
- Since voltages can be stepped up and down so easily, electrical power is primarily in the form of ___
40 Clues: First name of Faraday • First name of Maxwell • The unit of inductance • any closed path in a circuit • High speeds produce high voltages • negative charged subatomic particle • Strong magnets produce high voltages • is the rate at which charge is flowing • a coil that is connected to a galvanometer • Many coils in the wire produce high voltages • ...
Lesson 20 2023-12-08
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- ______ screens are graphical interfaces or introductory screens that appear when a software application or system is launched.
- _____ system is a help desk software program used to process, manage, and track customer issues from submission to resolution
- Compliance with ______ regulations is crucial to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.
- _____ items are Individual components or entities within the IT infrastructure that need to be managed and tracked.
- _____ plan reverts the system to its previous state in case the implemented change results in unexpected issues or disruptions
- ______ is a detailed series of steps or actions to be taken to accomplish a particular task.
- Network _____ Diagrams is an Visual representations outlining the structure and connections within an organization's network.
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- ______ provide information about the safety and health associated with products in the workplace.
- _____ safety is crucial in preventing accidents, injuries, and fires associated with the use of electrical circuits and equipment.
- _____ refers to additional information, advice, or best practices that assist individuals in understanding and implementing policies and procedures.
- _______ management is a systematic process of tracking and managing an organization's assets throughout their life cycle.
- _______ is a complete and prolonged loss of electrical power in a specific area, region, or even across an entire electrical grid.
- power_____ is a short-lived and sudden increase in voltage that occurs in an electrical circuit.
- ______ is a high-level statement or principle that outlines the organization's stance or intent on a certain matter.
- _____ a set of written instructions that describes the step-by-step process that must be taken to properly perform a routine.
- _____ is a document that outlines the acceptable and unacceptable uses of an organization's information technology resources by employees and other users.
16 Clues: Compliance with ______ regulations is crucial to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace. • ______ is a detailed series of steps or actions to be taken to accomplish a particular task. • power_____ is a short-lived and sudden increase in voltage that occurs in an electrical circuit. • ...
Kalikeyas H. electrical packet 2014-05-20
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- area that exists around every electric charge.
- the imbalance of electric charge on an object.
- the rapid movement of excess charge from place to another.
- a positively or negatively charged atom.
- the measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow trough a material.
- a material in which electrons cannot move easily from place to place.
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- the force that all charged objects exert.
- the flow of electric charge
- the flow of electric charge.
- a circuit that has more than one path for the electric current to.
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy.
- materials that contain electrons that can move more easily in the material.
- a circuit that has only one path for the electric current to follow.
- a simple relationship among voltage,current,and resistance in a circuit.
- measure of how much electrical potential energy each electron can gain.
15 Clues: the flow of electric charge • the flow of electric charge. • a positively or negatively charged atom. • the force that all charged objects exert. • area that exists around every electric charge. • the imbalance of electric charge on an object. • the rapid movement of excess charge from place to another. • ...
15EE204-Electrical Macines -I 2019-04-12
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- same variable and constant losses
- Fleming’s left Hand Rule
- Used in high current
- If coil pitch is equal to pole pitch
- Replacement of force to torque
- control below rated
- Swinburne test
- Ia = IL + Ish
- Back to back of 2 machines
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- Rolling mill
- Open circuit of transformer
- zero initial
- Primary refered to secondary
- collect current from the machine and give to a load.
- A single exciting coil is used to produce the magnetic field
15 Clues: Rolling mill • zero initial • Ia = IL + Ish • Swinburne test • control below rated • Used in high current • Fleming’s left Hand Rule • Back to back of 2 machines • Open circuit of transformer • Primary refered to secondary • Replacement of force to torque • same variable and constant losses • If coil pitch is equal to pole pitch • collect current from the machine and give to a load. • ...
static electricity 2019-10-14
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- electrical attraction is an example of a ___
- like charges ___
- the force of ___ is used to charge objects
- in magnets south attracts ___
- ___ is an example of natural static electricity
- ___ means uncharged
- a ___ is used to find the sign of electric charge
- rubbing an object causes it to become ___
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- static ___ is generated by rubbing objects
- are affected by electrical force
- positive repels ___
- unlike charges ___
- positive attracts ___
- ___ follows lightning
- in magnets south repels ___
15 Clues: like charges ___ • unlike charges ___ • positive repels ___ • ___ means uncharged • positive attracts ___ • ___ follows lightning • in magnets south repels ___ • in magnets south attracts ___ • are affected by electrical force • rubbing an object causes it to become ___ • static ___ is generated by rubbing objects • the force of ___ is used to charge objects • ...
Car Parts Crossword 2024-11-26
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- Illuminate the road ahead
- Covers the engine compartment
- Keeps the engine cool
- Help you stop in time
- Connects the wheels together
- Protects the electrical system
- Charges the battery as you drive
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- Engages or disengages the engine
- Protects you from the wins
- The heart of the car
- Powers the electrical system
- Directs gases out of the car
- Transfers power to the wheels
- Roll along the road
- Emits a loud warning sound
15 Clues: Roll along the road • The heart of the car • Keeps the engine cool • Help you stop in time • Illuminate the road ahead • Protects you from the wins • Emits a loud warning sound • Powers the electrical system • Directs gases out of the car • Connects the wheels together • Covers the engine compartment • Transfers power to the wheels • Protects the electrical system • ...
Car Parts Crossword 2024-11-26
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- Illuminate the road ahead
- Covers the engine compartment
- Engages or disengages the engine
- Charges the battery as you drive
- Keeps the engine cool
- The heart of the car
- Protects the electrical system
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- Protects you from the wins
- Connects the wheels together
- Powers the electrical system
- Directs gases out of the car
- Emits a loud warning sound
- Help you stop in time
- Transfers power to the wheels
- Roll along the road
15 Clues: Roll along the road • The heart of the car • Help you stop in time • Keeps the engine cool • Illuminate the road ahead • Protects you from the wins • Emits a loud warning sound • Connects the wheels together • Powers the electrical system • Directs gases out of the car • Covers the engine compartment • Transfers power to the wheels • Protects the electrical system • ...
Car Parts Crossword 2024-11-26
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- Powers the electrical system
- Charges the battery as you drive
- Protects you from the wind
- Transfers power to the wheels
- The heart of the car
- Protects the electrical system
- Covers the engine compartment
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- Engages or disengages the engine
- Connects the wheels together
- Directs gases out of the car
- Illuminate the road ahead
- Roll along the road
- Help you stop in time
- Emits a loud warning sound
- Keeps the engine cool
15 Clues: Roll along the road • The heart of the car • Help you stop in time • Keeps the engine cool • Illuminate the road ahead • Protects you from the wind • Emits a loud warning sound • Powers the electrical system • Connects the wheels together • Directs gases out of the car • Transfers power to the wheels • Covers the engine compartment • Protects the electrical system • ...
Energy 2022-03-07
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- stored energy
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- energy in motion
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
- energy stored in objects being compressed
- Acceleration+Mass
- energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds
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- energy can never be created or destroyed only transferred
- energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface
- comes from outlets and powerplants;used to power electrical devices
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
- heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulb;used as a power source
- the ability to cause change
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
15 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • Acceleration+Mass • the ability to cause change • energy stored in objects being compressed • energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds • heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects • energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface • comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom • ...
Energy 2022-03-07
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- energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface
- heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects
- energy can never be created or destroyed only transferred
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space.
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- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
- energy stored in objects being compressed
- stored energy
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulb;used as a power source
- Acceleration+Mass
- the ability to cause change
- comes from outlets and powerplants;used to power electrical devices
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- energy in motion
15 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • Acceleration+Mass • the ability to cause change • energy stored in objects being compressed • energy stored in chemical bonds or compounds • heat that comes from fire, sun. Used to heat objects • comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom • energy stored in objects that are above earth's surface • ...
Electromania 2023-11-16
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- Protects electronic devices
- A semiconductor device used to amplify electrical signals and power
- Its colour is determined by the materials used in its construction
- Computational core, executing tasks in the electronic realm with speed
- A component that is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal
- This device was originally called as condenser
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- Widely used as shunt regulators
- It enerates high-voltage pulses
- Modulating conductivity with applied voltage for signal amplification
- Works on the principle of Faraday's law of EMI
- A device used in speed control of fans
- Dynamic regulator, tirelessly adjusting voltage levels to ensure a steady and consistent energy landscape.
- Component that produces audible signals in response to electrical inputs
- Measures changes, transforms into electrical signals for electronics
- Zinc carbon, Zinc air are the types of?
15 Clues: Protects electronic devices • Widely used as shunt regulators • It enerates high-voltage pulses • A device used in speed control of fans • Zinc carbon, Zinc air are the types of? • Works on the principle of Faraday's law of EMI • This device was originally called as condenser • Its colour is determined by the materials used in its construction • ...
Electricity 2023-06-13
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- A thin, flexible conductor that carries electricity
- electricity The buildup of electric charge on an object
- shock A sudden, painful sensation caused by an electric current
- plant A facility that generates electricity from various sources
- A device used to connect an electrical device to an outlet
- The relationship between electricity and magnetism
- The ability of a material to allow electricity to flow
- A safety device that protects against excessive current
- A portable device that stores electrical energy
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- A place where electrical devices are plugged in
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electricity
- The flow of electric charge through a conductor
- A device used to turn electricity on or off
- bulb A device that produces light when electricity flows through it
- A closed path that allows electricity to flow
15 Clues: A device used to turn electricity on or off • A closed path that allows electricity to flow • A place where electrical devices are plugged in • The flow of electric charge through a conductor • A portable device that stores electrical energy • The relationship between electricity and magnetism • A thin, flexible conductor that carries electricity • ...
Electricity 2025-02-24
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- A device that converts electrical energy into motion
- A glass object that produces light when electricity passes through
- A natural form of electricity seen during a storm
- A type of circuit where electricity flows in a single path
- A place where electrical devices can be plugged in
- A complete path for electricity to flow
- A metal that is a good conductor of electricity
- A thin, flexible thread that carries electricity
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- A type of circuit where electricity flows through multiple paths
- A device that stores and provides electrical energy
- A device that makes a sound when electricity passes through
- The flow of electric charge
- A material that does not allow electricity to pass through
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily
- A device that turns electricity on or off
15 Clues: The flow of electric charge • A complete path for electricity to flow • A device that turns electricity on or off • A metal that is a good conductor of electricity • A thin, flexible thread that carries electricity • A natural form of electricity seen during a storm • A material that allows electricity to flow easily • A place where electrical devices can be plugged in • ...
Electricity 2026-01-13
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- What tool helps stop electrical shocks in a salon?
- Never grab any tools while hands are?
- Unit that measures the strength of an electric current.
- The unit that measures how much electrical energy (power) is used per second.
- Negative electrode
- An apparatus that changes alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC).
- Prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit by breaking the circuit when overloaded.
- Any material that easily conducts electricity.
- Rapid and interrupted current, abbreviated as AC.
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- Positive electrode
- Unit that measures pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor.
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another along a conductor.
- Apparatus that changes the direct current to alternating current.
- What is the flow of electric charge called?
- What is used to protect electrical devices from short circuits?
15 Clues: Positive electrode • Negative electrode • Never grab any tools while hands are? • What is the flow of electric charge called? • Any material that easily conducts electricity. • Rapid and interrupted current, abbreviated as AC. • What tool helps stop electrical shocks in a salon? • Unit that measures the strength of an electric current. • ...
Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-20
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- like to work with data
- wait for others to speak without interruption
- contaminants that go to the environment
- solve problems
- a subject where you do experiments
- a 4-year degree after college
- act of defining a problem
- work to solve environmental problems
- study water
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- a machine that provides electricity
- and energy created from water
- take charge before others do
- a person who designs and build machinery
- paying attention
- good at a mechanic or athletic jobs
- a 6-year degree after college
- design electrical equipment
- a subject where you learn numbers
18 Clues: study water • solve problems • paying attention • like to work with data • act of defining a problem • design electrical equipment • take charge before others do • and energy created from water • a 4-year degree after college • a 6-year degree after college • a subject where you learn numbers • a subject where you do experiments • a machine that provides electricity • ...
Electricity Introductory Vocab 2024-02-07
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- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- How difficult it is for the current to pass through
- Circuit Measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object
- The flow of electrons that creates an electric current
- Attraction for iron associated with electric currents
- The route in which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point
- In electrons, the absence of flow through with electric current
- Circuit A circuit having MORE than one path for the electricity to flow
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- Measures Electrical Resistance
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- An electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction
- The Force or Push of Electricity
- An electric current that regularly reverses direction
- An electrical current that flows in only one direction
- An electric spark discharged in the atmosphere
- The Volume of the Current
- A material that DOES NOT allow the transfer of electricity easily.
- The flow of electricity through a cable, wire, or other conductor
- An electric current providing an uninterrupted, endless path for the flow of the current.
19 Clues: The Volume of the Current • Measures Electrical Resistance • The Force or Push of Electricity • A subatomic particle with a negative charge. • An electric spark discharged in the atmosphere • How difficult it is for the current to pass through • An electric current that regularly reverses direction • Attraction for iron associated with electric currents • ...
vocabulary electricity 2025-02-10
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- An object of type of material that does not allow the charge of flow.
- A circuit where the flow is uninterrupted so the electricity flows.
- Electric current that switches direction in a pattern.
- A closed loop for electricity to flow
- A giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere due to an imbalance of charges/static electricity.
- Electric current in a single direction
- Unit of measurement for resistance.
- All circuit parts are connected end to end to form a single path for current flow.
- Unit of measurement for electrical current.
- Unit of measurement for the force that makes an electrical current flow.
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- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- A circuit where the flow has been interrupted so the electricity won't flow.
- Imbalance of electrical charges
- Energy reliant on the exchange of electrons.
- An attraction caused by opposite poles.
- flow of electricity
- a force that counteracts the flow of current
- an object of type of material that allows the charge to flow
- A negatively charged particle
19 Clues: flow of electricity • A negatively charged particle • Imbalance of electrical charges • Unit of measurement for resistance. • A closed loop for electricity to flow • Electric current in a single direction • An attraction caused by opposite poles. • Unit of measurement for electrical current. • Energy reliant on the exchange of electrons. • ...
20 vocab words for energy 2025-07-03
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- Energy: Energy carried by electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves.
- Energy: Energy of motion.
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A material that resists the flow of energy.
- A substance that is burned to produce energy.
- A material that allows energy to flow through it easily, such as electricity or heat.
- Energy: Energy associated with the flow of electric charge.
- The process of energy changing from one form to another.
- Energy: Stored energy due to an object's position or condition.
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- Energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy: Energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules in a substance; heat.
- The rate at which energy is transferred or transformed.
- A unit of electrical power.
- Energy: Energy derived from the sun.
- Energy: The sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system.
- Energy: Energy stored in the bonds of molecules.
- Energy: Energy that is visible to the human eye.
- Energy: Energy carried by sound waves, produced by vibrations.
- A measure of how effectively energy is converted from one form to another.
19 Clues: Energy: Energy of motion. • A unit of electrical power. • Energy: Energy derived from the sun. • A material that resists the flow of energy. • A substance that is burned to produce energy. • Energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • Energy: Energy stored in the bonds of molecules. • Energy: Energy that is visible to the human eye. • ...
Assembly Crossword 2023-07-24
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- What tools is used to crimp wires in an assembly?
- What reference materials depicted in lines can be seen for electrical and hydraulic builds?
- What type of blueprints contain millimeters, centimeters, and meters?
- What is the process of running cables/wires in a specific way through a product?
- What other tools are assemblers likely to use besides basic hand tools?
- Engineering drawings are most commonly seen in 2D and what other form?
- What type of assembly requires routing, terminating, and/or crimping?
- What document follows a manufactured product from start to end?
- Assembly lines tend to build products similar or identical to each other, making the assembly work ____.
- What is the most common type of assembly for FlexTrades technicians?
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- How are wires measured based on thickness?
- Where do you build sub-assemblies that are a little more complex than an assembly line?
- What item provides power between sub-assemblies in a final build and requires routing?
- What tool is used to remove parts of the jacket/sleeve of a wire during electrical assemble?
- What additional information will make sequential instructions more detailed?
- What is the process of producing a finished product by combining materials and components by connections, joints, or fasteners?
- What common tools is used in electrical assemble or electronics to fuse metals together?
17 Clues: How are wires measured based on thickness? • What tools is used to crimp wires in an assembly? • What document follows a manufactured product from start to end? • What is the most common type of assembly for FlexTrades technicians? • What type of blueprints contain millimeters, centimeters, and meters? • ...
E&M review 2025-05-13
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- the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- A device that can increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current.
- The opposition to the flow of electrons through a conductor;
- An electrical circuit where the current has only one path. If the
- A device that contains a rotating electromagnet that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- Strong temporary magnet made by inserting an iron core into a wire coil and passing an electric current through the coil.
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- A material that allows electrons to move easily through it.
- A property of some materials in which there is a force of repulsion or attraction between certain like and unlike poles.
- is interrupted in any point, it stops current flow in the entire circuit.
- A device that uses electromagnetic induction to induce electrical current by rotating loops of wire through a magnetic field.
- An electrical circuit where the current flows through more than one path. If one path is interrupted, current will still flow through the other paths.
- The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act.
- a force produced when magnetic poles interact.
- in ohms.
- The two ends of a piece of magnetic material where the magnetic forces are strongest, labeled north pole and south pole.
- a coil of wire with a current that acts a bar magnet.
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it
17 Clues: in ohms. • a force produced when magnetic poles interact. • the relationship between electricity and magnetism. • The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act. • a coil of wire with a current that acts a bar magnet. • A material that allows electrons to move easily through it. • The opposition to the flow of electrons through a conductor; • ...
Physics - electricity 2016-03-24
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- An electric current flowing in one direction only.
- These are automatically operated electrical switches that protect electrical circuits from overloading or short circuiting.
- Material that does not allow charge or heat to pass through it easily.
- An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- An electrical component that protects circuits and electrical devices from overload by melting when the current becomes too high.
- A stationary electric charge, typically produced by friction, which causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair.
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- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- An electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- The potential difference (or voltage) of a supply is a measure of the energy given to the charge carriers in a circuit, units volts (V).
- Cause injury or death by an electric shock.
- A flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
11 Clues: Cause injury or death by an electric shock. • An electric current flowing in one direction only. • An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. • Material that does not allow charge or heat to pass through it easily. • A flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles. • ...
PS 11 Vocabulary 2022-05-06
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- a measurement of how difficult it is for charges to flow through an object
- a buildup of charges (electrons) that can transfer from one object to another
- the difference in electrical potential between two points; the push that causes electricity to flow
- a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy
- a materials that can conduct electric current under some conditions
- a material that allows electrical charges to flow
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- an electric circuit in which different parts of the circuit are on separate branches
- a machine, usually powered by electricity, that provides power for some other device (electrical to mechanical)
- a continuous flow of electric charge through a material
- a magnet created by wrapping a coil of wire with a current running through it around a core of material that is easily magnetized
- the region around a magnet where the magnetic force is exerted
- an electric circuit in which all parts are connected one after another along one path
- a material that does not easily allow electric charges to flow
13 Clues: a material that allows electrical charges to flow • a continuous flow of electric charge through a material • the region around a magnet where the magnetic force is exerted • a material that does not easily allow electric charges to flow • a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy • ...
Electricity 2022-10-11
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- outlet: A device attached to a circuit to allow electricity to be drawn off for appliances or lighting.
- Set of wires, usually encased in an outer protective jacket.
- – Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Device that disconnects a circuit whenever it detects that the electric current is not balanced between the hot side and the return neutral side. Current leakage through the body of a person who is grounded and accidentally touching the energized
- Magnetism that occurs when a current is passed through a device of coiled wire wrapping an iron core.
- The part of an electrical wiring system that extends from the panel to a set of outlets.
- The internal material of a cable or cord that conducts electricity. Copper is the most common material used for electrical wiring. Silver is the best conductor, but is expensive. Because it does not corrode, gold is used for high-quality surface-to-surface contacts.
- breaker A safety device that breaks the circuit when it is overloaded.
- Device for interrupting an electrical circuit to prevent excess current.
- The complete path of an electric current.
- Conductor through which electric current enters or leaves a device or material.
- – American Wire Gauge Standardized wire gauge system in the US for non-ferrous conductors (i.e., non-iron and non-steel). Lower gauge numbers indicate larger conductor size.
- Current Current which moves in a single direction in a steady flow. Normal household electricity is alternating current (AC) which repeatedly reverses its direction. However, many electronics devices require DC (eg. battery powered devices), and therefore must convert household current into DC before use.
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- Pipes or enclosed channels through which wires are run.
- receptacle Type of electrical receptacle or outlet that accommodates two plugs (one above the other).
- – Amps/Amperes/Ampacity/Rated Amperage Measurement of the flow rate of electricity. If you think in terms of water through a hose, amperage would be a measure of water volume flowing through the hose.
- Safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
- Unit of thickness of a wire or metal sheet. Smaller gauge is larger wire.
- line Conductors run to supply power from the main service panel to a sub panel.
- The rate of flow of electrical energy through a conductor or wire, comparable to the amount of water flowing in a pipe. Electric current is measured in amperes or “amps”.
- The flow of electrons in a conductor.
- – Alternating Current Electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction, whereas in direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge is only in one direction. AC is the form in which electric power is delivered to businesses and residences.
- circuit Closed path that allows energy or electricity to flow.
- Visible discharge or electricity between two points.
- Container in which chemical energy is converted into electricity.
- To compress a wire in an electrical fitting.
- panel Housing box that divides an electrical power feed system into subsidiary circuits (also known as a breaker box, panel board, fuse box, or distribution panel).
- (electrical metallic tubing): Thin-walled metal conduit used as a raceway.
27 Clues: The flow of electrons in a conductor. • The complete path of an electric current. • To compress a wire in an electrical fitting. • Visible discharge or electricity between two points. • Pipes or enclosed channels through which wires are run. • Set of wires, usually encased in an outer protective jacket. • ...
Atrial Fibrillation 2025-11-19
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- class III antiarrhythmic use for rate control
- procedure where abnormal electrical cells are burned to reduce extra signaling
- a synchronized shock delivered to reset heart rhythm
- testing done before cardioversion to check for clots
- use anticoagulation to minimize risk of what
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- a common adverse effect of medications
- a common beta blocker used for rate control
- a dangerous risk from atrial fibrillation
- an irregular heart rhythm characterized by rapid uncoordinated electrical activity in the atria
- method of medication administration for acute use in the ED
- ion blocked from movement with Diltiazem
- atria do this motion due to increased electrical activity
12 Clues: a common adverse effect of medications • ion blocked from movement with Diltiazem • a dangerous risk from atrial fibrillation • a common beta blocker used for rate control • use anticoagulation to minimize risk of what • class III antiarrhythmic use for rate control • a synchronized shock delivered to reset heart rhythm • ...
vocab review 2023-12-18
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- speed with direction
- moving in a definite direction
- a metric unit of mass
- increasing speed
- base unit of length
- fore that attracts
- substance through which electricity flows
- object in motion
- path that electricity flows through
- limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
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- consists of a piece of iron or steel
- substance through which electricity wont flow
- describes the pressure that pushes electricity
- amount of matter that makes up an object
- heat transferred by movement
- amount of matter that makes up an object
- pushing something
- create electrical energy
- heat transfers from one object to another
- to stay in rest or motion
20 Clues: increasing speed • object in motion • pushing something • fore that attracts • base unit of length • speed with direction • a metric unit of mass • create electrical energy • to stay in rest or motion • heat transferred by movement • moving in a definite direction • path that electricity flows through • consists of a piece of iron or steel • amount of matter that makes up an object • ...
Lesson 6-Nervous Tissue 2025-03-13
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- the end of the axon
- send input and output pathways that have direct connections leading to an immediate response
- ability to propagate an electrical event that may travel as waves of electrical signals along the membrane
- cells that are known to offer various support functions for nervous tissue
- all of the neurons that do not fall into the other categories
- usually highly branched processes, providing locations for other neurons to communicate with the cell body
- axon terminal 'before' the synapse
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- cells that have only one process emerging from the soma, two words no space
- cells that typically have several dendrites but never have an axon,two words no space
- a fiber that emerges from the cell body and projects to target cells
- the main part of a neuron is the cell body, which is also known as:
- cells that have two processes, which extend from each end of the cell body, opposite to each other,two words no space
- when a chemical neurotransmitter is exocytosed that is stimulated by the electrical signal reaching a particular neuron region
- ability to respond to a stimulus and generate an initial electrical event
- 'downstream' membrane
- represents the beginning of the axon and also where a signal is first generated, two words no space
16 Clues: the end of the axon • 'downstream' membrane • axon terminal 'before' the synapse • all of the neurons that do not fall into the other categories • the main part of a neuron is the cell body, which is also known as: • a fiber that emerges from the cell body and projects to target cells • ability to respond to a stimulus and generate an initial electrical event • ...
3.1 Static Electricity 2024-01-26
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- materials that block the flow of electricity
- positively charged particles
- materials that allow the flow of electricity
- type of electricity cause by friction
- transfer of electrical charges through electric fields
- like charges ________
- rubbing
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- negatively charged particles
- all matter is made up of _______
- the charge of electrons
- the charge of protons
- transfer of electrical charges through direct contact
- opposite charges _______
- another word for equal or balance
14 Clues: rubbing • the charge of protons • like charges ________ • the charge of electrons • opposite charges _______ • negatively charged particles • positively charged particles • all matter is made up of _______ • another word for equal or balance • type of electricity cause by friction • materials that block the flow of electricity • materials that allow the flow of electricity • ...
