electrical Crossword Puzzles
Electrical Terms 2024-10-24
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- device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
- metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- a form of electromagnetic radiation, which means it has electric fields and magnetic fields vibrating back and forth very quickly as a wave
- an electrical component that breaks or closes an electric circuit
- a socket that connects an electrical device to an electricity supply
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions
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- unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second
- an electrical safety device that protects an electric circuit from excessive electric current
- having a direct connection to the earth
- a type of electrical conductor with non-metallic sheathing that is commonly used as residential branch wiring
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- small, hand-held device used to strip the electrical insulation from electric wires
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
15 Clues: having a direct connection to the earth • unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second • a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge • metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod • ...
Electrical Circuits 2025-02-25
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- The unit of measurement for current
- This components symbol has two lines, one shorter than the other
- The tool used to measure potential difference
- The tool used to measure current
- These particles flow in a circuit
- This is produced when electricity flows through a resistance
- This components symbol is a cross inside a circle
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- Two or more cells make one of these
- The unit for electrical resistance
- A circuit with two or more 'loops'
- The flow of charge
- The unit of measurement of potential difference
- Used to turn a circuit on and off
- A circuit with only one 'loop'
- The unit for electrical charge
15 Clues: The flow of charge • A circuit with only one 'loop' • The unit for electrical charge • The tool used to measure current • Used to turn a circuit on and off • These particles flow in a circuit • The unit for electrical resistance • A circuit with two or more 'loops' • Two or more cells make one of these • The unit of measurement for current • ...
Electrical Systems 2025-05-26
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- A bulb consists of a metal ___________ inside the glass casing
- A simple electric circuit can be represented using __________
- Materials that allow current to flow through them are known as electrical _____________
- A __________ needs energy to light up
- A simple electric ____________ consists of a battery and other electrical parts
- A battery has positive terminal and ___________ terminal
- When an eraser is connected in a circuit, the bulb does not _______ up
- A bulb will light up if one terminal of the battery is connected to the metal _______ and the other terminal of the battery connected to the metal casing.
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- The casing and tip of the bulb are made of ________
- A __________ paths must be provided for current to flow in a circuit
- When the parts are connected properly with no gaps, a _________ circuit is formed.
- An electrical ____________ does not allow current to flow through it
- A battery is also known as an energy _________
- When a bulb lights up, we say that ___________ flows through the circuit
- When the parts are not connected properly, there will be a ________ and an open circuit will formed.
15 Clues: A __________ needs energy to light up • A battery is also known as an energy _________ • The casing and tip of the bulb are made of ________ • A battery has positive terminal and ___________ terminal • A simple electric circuit can be represented using __________ • A bulb consists of a metal ___________ inside the glass casing • ...
Electrical Terms 2026-05-12
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- The company that determines safety
- Inside of the panel
- The electrical pressure that pushes electricity through a circuit
- Holds the breaker
- a safety mechanism that interrupts electricity to a circuit, causing sudden power loss in a specific area
- a material that allows electricity to flow easily
- The flow of electricity through a wire
- a safety method that sends extra electricity safely into the earth
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- Trying to find the problem
- an unwanted path of electricity that can cause damage or fire
- Term that is commonly used for Non-metallic wire
- Type of receptacle That Works only when the switch is flipped to ON
- Personal Protective Equipment
- conductive path that allows electricity to flow in a loop
- the measurement of the rate of electrical current flow through a conductor
15 Clues: Holds the breaker • Inside of the panel • Trying to find the problem • Personal Protective Equipment • The company that determines safety • The flow of electricity through a wire • Term that is commonly used for Non-metallic wire • a material that allows electricity to flow easily • conductive path that allows electricity to flow in a loop • ...
Electrical Terminology 2026-05-12
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- the current nikoli tesla invented
- the standard unit used to measure electrical pressure or force
- occurs right after a arc flash
- are safety device that prevents electrocution by instantly shutting off power when it detects electricity leaking to the ground
- A firestop system for electrical installations is a set of specialized, tested materials used to seal openings where cables, conduits, or trays pass through fire-rated walls or floors
- flow of electricity through a wire
- composite material created by metallurgically bonding two or more distinct metals
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- a protective tubing system used to route and safeguard electrical wiring in buildings
- explosive release of light and heat caused by an electrical fault
- any source of potential damage
- technical name for outlets
- form of energy resulting from the existence and motion of charged particles, such as electrons
- the type of current thomas edison invented
- Thermoplastic High Heat-Resistant Nylon-coated
- a secure connection between electrical cables and a pull string
15 Clues: technical name for outlets • any source of potential damage • occurs right after a arc flash • the current nikoli tesla invented • flow of electricity through a wire • the type of current thomas edison invented • Thermoplastic High Heat-Resistant Nylon-coated • the standard unit used to measure electrical pressure or force • ...
Electrical Engineering 2016-03-29
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- Generating electricity from other sources
- A system of electronic components preforming a particular function in an electronic device
- The design of electrical devices to manage, command, direct, and regulate the behavior of other devices
- The study and manufacture of electronic components
- Creating devices that operate in the radio frequency spectrum
- The design of circuits using transistors and microchips and the behavior of electrons in the circuits
- A college study required for electrical engineering
- The flow of an electrical charge
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- The generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization of electric power and the electrical devices connected to the system
- The interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- The exchange of information between two entities
- Creating computers and their components from the CPU and memory to peripheral devices
- An engineering that designs, develops, tests, and supervises the manufacturing of items dealing with electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
- Designing measuring instruments to monitor a process
- Transferring information contained in different physical, symbolic, or abstract formats using algorithms and various applications
15 Clues: The flow of an electrical charge • Generating electricity from other sources • The exchange of information between two entities • The study and manufacture of electronic components • A college study required for electrical engineering • Designing measuring instruments to monitor a process • Creating devices that operate in the radio frequency spectrum • ...
electrical engineering 2015-06-21
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- IEEE 802.16
- type of microwave amplifier can also be used as an oscillator [two words]
- software developed by Australian computer scientist Martin Dougiamas
- with ethics may don one of these [two words]
- OS
- negative-feedback circuit used in high-quality audio amplifiers
- of measuring voltage, current, and resistance [three words]
- can be calculated by dividing a transmitted file’s size by the amount of time it takes to transfer the file
- bit makes a difference [two words]
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- open-community workspace [two words]
- switched-mode power supply converter
- type of data-management language [two words]
- applied to a flash memory, this technique can level out the amount of writes to any given memory block across the entire memory chip [two words]
- free, open source, and embedded
- communication standard [three words]
- grouping method [two words]
- command that creates a microsecond-based delay
- second “E” in EEPROM
18 Clues: OS • IEEE 802.16 • second “E” in EEPROM • grouping method [two words] • free, open source, and embedded • bit makes a difference [two words] • open-community workspace [two words] • switched-mode power supply converter • communication standard [three words] • type of data-management language [two words] • with ethics may don one of these [two words] • ...
Electrical principles 2022-09-27
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- Electrical pressure, also called voltage.
- The force that moves electrons.
- A device that measures the force with which electrons are flowing.
- A device that measures current flowing through a circuit.
- The power expended when one ampere of direct current flow through a resistance of 1 Ohm.
- Light __________ is the amount of light given off by a source such as a light bulb.
- Kirchoff's ____________ states that current into a node must be equal to the amount of current out of a node
- The opposite to current flow.
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- The rate at which energy is delivered to something. Measured in watts.
- Kirchoff's ___________ states that the sum of the voltages in any closed loop must be equal to zero.
- A device that consumes energy or power.
- An electric current that flows in only one direction.
- A circuit that has two or more branches for separate currents from one voltage source.
- A device that measures current, voltage and resistance.
- Current that reverses direction at a regular rate. Abbreviated as AC.
15 Clues: The opposite to current flow. • The force that moves electrons. • A device that consumes energy or power. • Electrical pressure, also called voltage. • An electric current that flows in only one direction. • A device that measures current, voltage and resistance. • A device that measures current flowing through a circuit. • ...
Electrical circuits 2020-09-02
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- used to carry the flow of electrons
- a circuit having two or more currents to flow through
- ameter is used to measure this
- a pictogram used to label components of a
- the thing we are powering
- counts electrons in a circuit
- a closed path that lets electrons flow from one point to another
- an audio signaling device
- electric power supply
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- a circuit where the resisters are arranged in a chain
- measured volts
- a measure of the opposition to current flow
- an electrical component that can connect and disconnect the path of an electric circuit
- used to power a circuit
- supplies electric power to an a electric load
15 Clues: measured volts • electric power supply • used to power a circuit • the thing we are powering • an audio signaling device • counts electrons in a circuit • ameter is used to measure this • used to carry the flow of electrons • a pictogram used to label components of a • a measure of the opposition to current flow • supplies electric power to an a electric load • ...
Electrical Crossword 2024-12-13
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- A duplex receptacle that has two single receptacles
- Tool that is used to measure electrical current or voltage
- Makes sure device is properly wire and is receiving power
- Article that discusses how to calculate box fill
- Tool used for stripping wire
- Wire that is used as a safety measure
- What determines the diameter of wire
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- Type of Romex wire that has an extra conductor
- Standard wall outlet that has two spaces to plug into
- Tool used to pigtail wire
- What determines how many different circuits a switch can control
- Device that can Control a light from two different locations
- Type of Romex used for installing most basic electrical circuits
- Technique that is used to combine multiple wires together
- Where power is coming from
15 Clues: Tool used to pigtail wire • Where power is coming from • Tool used for stripping wire • What determines the diameter of wire • Wire that is used as a safety measure • Type of Romex wire that has an extra conductor • Article that discusses how to calculate box fill • A duplex receptacle that has two single receptacles • Standard wall outlet that has two spaces to plug into • ...
Electrical Systems 2025-07-02
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- Which useful effect of an electric current is used when medical instruments are electroplated with materials like gold or silver?
- Term for materials like copper and silver that allow current to flow easily because they have low resistance
- What term, also known as potential difference, refers to the amount of energy needed to move a unit charge from one point in an electric circuit to another?
- What type of bulb uses less electrical energy per unit time to provide the same brightness compared to a filament bulb?
- A type of resistor whose resistance changes with temperature, often used in digital thermometers.
- Which electrical component is connected in parallel to an electrical component (such as a bulb) to measure the potential difference across it?
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- The SI unit for potential difference
- The SI unit for electric current
- Which effect of an electric current is utilized by household appliances such as hairdryers and rice cookers to produce warmth?
- A safety device commonly found in three-pin plugs, containing a thin wire designed to melt and break the circuit if the current flow exceeds its maximum safe limit
- ________ Breaker - A type of safety device, compulsory in homes and buildings in Singapore since 1985, that cuts off electricity supply immediately upon detecting any excess current.
- An electrical component that is connected in series within a circuit to measure the flow of current through it
- The SI unit for electrical resistance
- Cells in our body that can generate electrical signals and transmit information in the form of nerve impulses
- What is the common abbreviation for the medical machine that monitors heart rhythms and displays a graph of the heart's electrical activity?
15 Clues: The SI unit for electric current • The SI unit for potential difference • The SI unit for electrical resistance • A type of resistor whose resistance changes with temperature, often used in digital thermometers. • Term for materials like copper and silver that allow current to flow easily because they have low resistance • ...
Electrical Materials 2022-12-08
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- A convenient source of electrical energy for current consuming device.
- It is used to hold and anchor electrical conduits in its proper position.
- It automatically shuts off or turn off during electrical breaks or short circuit.
- It the material that junction box is made up of.
- Acts as a passage of wire for protection.
- The tool used to cut out metal conduit and armored cable.
- It automatically blows and cut the current during short circuit.
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- It is where a flush type convenience outlet and switch are attached.
- It is used for making holes on metals and concrete.
- It attaches the conduit to utility boxes.
- It is where the joints of wires are done.
- It is inserted to a convenience outlet to conduct electric current.
- It cuts out the flow of electric current.
- It is the other name for lamp holders.
- Duplex stranded wire used for extension cord assembly.
15 Clues: It is the other name for lamp holders. • It attaches the conduit to utility boxes. • It is where the joints of wires are done. • It cuts out the flow of electric current. • Acts as a passage of wire for protection. • It the material that junction box is made up of. • It is used for making holes on metals and concrete. • ...
Electrical Crossword 2024-10-23
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- Low-resistance connection between two conductors.
- Number of electrons moving per second.
- Directing excess electricity to the ground.
- Breaker Device used to interrupt electrical current in a circuit.
- Multiple THHN wires bundled together.
- The base unit of electrical current.
- Obstacle to the flow of current(R).
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- Unit of electrical resistance.
- Source of electrical power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells.
- Source of energy that can be converted to light, heat, or power.
- Rate energy is produced or used.
- Object or material that allows the flow of charge.
- Force or pressure, measured in (V).
- Connects devices to maintain electricity.
- Number of cycles completed in one second.
15 Clues: Unit of electrical resistance. • Rate energy is produced or used. • Force or pressure, measured in (V). • Obstacle to the flow of current(R). • The base unit of electrical current. • Multiple THHN wires bundled together. • Number of electrons moving per second. • Connects devices to maintain electricity. • Number of cycles completed in one second. • ...
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS 2025-09-09
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- It is the measuring tool used to test resistance.
- It is the unit of measurement for power.
- It is the electrical pressure or potential difference in a circuit.
- It is the unit of measurement for voltage
- It is the highest unit in conversion of electricity.
- It is the measuring tool used to test power.
- It is the electricity consumption rate per unit time.
- It is the flow of electrons and ions to the electric circuit.
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- This is what voltage put in order for current to flow.
- It is the symbol of the unit of measurement for resistance.
- It is the opposition to the flow of current.
- It is the unit of measurement for resistance.
- It is the smallest unit in conversion of electricity.
- It is the measuring tool used to test voltage.
- It is the unit of measurement for current.
15 Clues: It is the unit of measurement for power. • It is the unit of measurement for voltage • It is the unit of measurement for current. • It is the opposition to the flow of current. • It is the measuring tool used to test power. • It is the unit of measurement for resistance. • It is the measuring tool used to test voltage. • ...
Electrical Jargon 2026-05-14
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- common name for nmc cable
- A universal term for live electrical current or voltage
- The tedious process of searching through junctions to find where a hot wire touches ground.
- also hot, if the conductor is electricfide
- to lie to someone
- A dangerous extension cord with male plugs on both ends, often used wrongly during power outages.
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- improperly or messy installed wires
- What is another name for channel locks
- another name for lineman pliers
- A short length of wire used to connect multiple wires to a single device terminal.
- A metal or plate adapter plate mounted to a box to bring it flush with drywall.
- A small bend made near the end of a conduit run to change its elevation slightly.
- a wire, cable, or bus bar
- is another name for Polyvinyl Chloride
- A composite bend made in a conduit to skip neatly over an obstructing pipe.
15 Clues: to lie to someone • common name for nmc cable • a wire, cable, or bus bar • another name for lineman pliers • improperly or messy installed wires • What is another name for channel locks • is another name for Polyvinyl Chloride • also hot, if the conductor is electricfide • A universal term for live electrical current or voltage • ...
electr 2025-05-06
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- / Electrical property of particles
- / Needed to do work, including electrical
- / Type of electricity caused by friction
- / Flow of electric charge
- / Opens or closes a circuit
- / Wall connection for plugging in devices
- / Tiny particle with a negative charge
- / Material that blocks the flow of electricity
- / Unit of power
- / Attracts certain metals and creates force
- / Circuit where current flows in one loop
- / Source of stored electrical energy
- / Converts motion into electrical energy
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- / Material that allows electricity to flow
- / Slows down electric current
- / Device that uses electrical energy
- / Circuit where current has multiple paths
- / Natural spark of electricity in the sky
- / Path through which electricity flows
- / Changes voltage in a circuit
- / Unit of electrical resistance
- / Unit for measuring electric current
- / Rate at which energy is used
- / Carries electric current in a circuit
- / Electrical force or pressure
25 Clues: / Unit of power • / Flow of electric charge • / Opens or closes a circuit • / Slows down electric current • / Changes voltage in a circuit • / Rate at which energy is used • / Electrical force or pressure • / Unit of electrical resistance • / Electrical property of particles • / Device that uses electrical energy • / Source of stored electrical energy • ...
electricity puzzle sarah sigma 2024-04-29
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- -describes the “pressure” that pushes electricity
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through.
- law-the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant.
- -a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- Diagram - a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
- - a property that describes the extent to which a material opposes the flow of electric current through it
- substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- -the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI)
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- - an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- Circuit- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- -a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current.
- a device that converts chemical energy contained within its active materials
- -the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- SI unit of electrical resistance
- a unit of measure for electrical current.
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- Circuit - one in which every component is arranged in a series connection
20 Clues: SI unit of electrical resistance • a unit of measure for electrical current. • -describes the “pressure” that pushes electricity • a complete circular path that electricity flows through. • Diagram - a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. • ...
TRANSFER OF ENERGY 2020-08-27
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- electrical energy to chemical energy
- solar energy to heat
- electrical energy to sound energy
- electrical energy to light energy
- chemical energy to heat energy
- light energy to electrical energy
- light energy to chemical energy
- electrical energy to heat energy
- electrical energy to mechanical energy
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- heat energy to mechanical energy
- chemical energy to electrical energy
- chemical energy to mechanical energy
- heat energy to light energy
- sound energy to electrical energy
- mechanical energy to electrical energy
15 Clues: solar energy to heat • heat energy to light energy • chemical energy to heat energy • light energy to chemical energy • heat energy to mechanical energy • electrical energy to heat energy • electrical energy to sound energy • sound energy to electrical energy • electrical energy to light energy • light energy to electrical energy • electrical energy to chemical energy • ...
science 2020-09-06
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- electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another
- Short for alternating current
- an Italian physician, physicist, biologist and philosopher, who discovered animal electricity
- when electrons move through a circuit
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- holds electrical energy
- circuit, an electrical circuit in a device of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit
- having neither a positive nor negative electrical charge
- an instrument used to measure small currents
- at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end
- circuit , circuit connected across each other forming exactly two sets of electrically common points
- a brownish metal
- a material that conducts electricity
- injury or killing of someone by electric shock
- the place we live
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- the SI derived unit of electrical resistance
- a wire a battery and a light fan or motor connected
- unit of electrical current
- an occurrence of a natural electrical discharge
- used to reduce current flow
- turns a circuit on and off
- device that converts motive power into electrical power
- the guy who created electricity
- material that doesn't let electricity flow through it
- the kind of electric charge carried by electrons.
- A proton is a subatomic particle, with a positive electric charge
- amount of electrons measured in units
- A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement
- thin piece of metal used for carrying electricity
- stored electrical energy
30 Clues: a brownish metal • the place we live • holds electrical energy • stored electrical energy • unit of electrical current • turns a circuit on and off • used to reduce current flow • Short for alternating current • the guy who created electricity • a material that conducts electricity • when electrons move through a circuit • amount of electrons measured in units • ...
Electrical - Electrical transformers and motors 2024-07-30
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- A device that changes the voltage of alternating current.
- Coils of wire around the core that create a magnetic field when current flows through them.
- Material that prevents the passage of electricity.
- The number of cycles per second in an alternating current (AC) system.
- A force that causes rotation.
- The rotating component of an electric motor or generator.
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- The flow of electric charge.
- The process by which a conductor placed in a changing magnetic field causes the production of voltage across the conductor.
- The power consumed by a device connected to a power source.
- A rotary switch in certain types of motors and generators that periodically reverses the current direction.
- The stationary part of an electric motor or generator.
- The ratio of useful power output to total power input.
- The part of an electric machine in which the voltage is induced.
- Conductive material used to maintain electrical contact between stationary and moving parts.
- The magnetic material within a transformer or motor around which the coils are wound.
15 Clues: The flow of electric charge. • A force that causes rotation. • Material that prevents the passage of electricity. • The stationary part of an electric motor or generator. • The ratio of useful power output to total power input. • A device that changes the voltage of alternating current. • The rotating component of an electric motor or generator. • ...
Basics of electricity 2024-04-30
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- Movement of electricity
- Closed loop where electricity can flow
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Flow of Electricity
- Turn chemicals into energy
- Doesn’t allow electricity to easily pass through
- Flow of electrons
- Stops circuit from overflowing
- Measurement of amount of resistance
- Object that generates electricity
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- Measurement of electrical pressure
- Diagram Picture diagram of a circuit
- Allows electricity to easily pass through
- How much electricity an object makes
- Circuit Divided electrical circuit
- Law Says current and voltage between 2 points is equal
- Electrical pressure
- Used to change an electrical current
- Measure of opposition against the electrical flow
- Circuit A circuit with only one path
20 Clues: Flow of electrons • Electrical pressure • Flow of Electricity • Movement of electricity • Turn chemicals into energy • Unit of electrical resistance • Stops circuit from overflowing • Object that generates electricity • Measurement of electrical pressure • Circuit Divided electrical circuit • Measurement of amount of resistance • Diagram Picture diagram of a circuit • ...
Electricity and Electrical Safety 2024-10-04
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- _____ protects against electrical shock.
- Cataphoresis closes the _____ , firms the skin, and decreases blood supply.
- Direct current always flows in _____ direction.
- Advanced electrical machines require an understanding of _____ theory
- A wire will _____ if it is not large enough to carry the electrical current passing through it.
- An ____ measures the resistance of an electrical current.
- Alternating current always flows _____.
- moves through space in _____ .
- Only _____ of natural sunlight is visible.
- Ultraviolet light prompts the skin to produce _____ .
- An electrode is used as an _____ for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the skin.
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- _____ light is invisible.
- Electrical wiring and electrical motors often use _____ in its wiring because it is a good conductor.
- Light therapy is also known as ______ .
- E
- _____ current is rapid and interrupted current.
- _____ rays are associated with nuclear power plants.
- The amount of electric energy being used in one second is measured by a _____ .
- The _____ of an electrical current are always either positive or negative.
- Electricity does not occupy space or have _____ .
- Anaphoresis stimulates _____ , softens the skin, and increases blood supply.
21 Clues: E • _____ light is invisible. • moves through space in _____ . • Light therapy is also known as ______ . • Alternating current always flows _____. • _____ protects against electrical shock. • Only _____ of natural sunlight is visible. • _____ current is rapid and interrupted current. • Direct current always flows in _____ direction. • ...
Electronics 2021-05-15
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- is a resistance thermometer, or a resistor whose resistance is dependent on temperature
- is the interface between radio waves propagating through space and electric currents moving in metal conductors
- a brushless DC electric motor that divides a full rotation into a number of equal steps.
- a measuring instrument that can measure multiple electrical properties.
- is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna.
- are electrical devices consisting of two or more coils of wire used to transfer electrical energy
- is a material that does not conduct electrical current.
- is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- also written as its abbreviation 'C', is the SI unit for electric charge
- is a device that stores electrical energy in an electric field.
- a moving component of an electromagnetic system in the electric motor, electric generator, or alternator.
- is a two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction
- is a semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it
- are the subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
- has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor
- is a material or object that produces a magnetic field
- is an audio signaling device, which may be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric
- is used to store power
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- is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.
- is a device that captures audio by converting sound waves into an electrical signal.
- is an electrically operated switch. It consists of a set of input terminals for a single or multiple control signals
- a measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit.
- is any of a class of rotary electrical motors that converts direct current electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- is the stationary part of a rotary system, found in electric generators, electric motors, sirens, or mud motors.
- often shortened to "amp", is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units.
- is a device that converts energy from one form to another
- an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- is a semiconductor device similar to a light-emitting diode in which a diode pumped directly with electrical current can create lasing conditions at the diode's junction.
- a representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures.
- an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
- is a rotary actuator or linear actuator that allows for precise control of angular or linear position, velocity and acceleration
- is used in power generation, power transmission, power distribution
- a material that conducts electrical current
- is what makes electric charges move.
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- is an electromechanical device used to join electrical conductors and create an electrical circuit.
- is a device, module, machine, or subsystem whose purpose is to detect events or changes in its environment and send the information to other electronics
- is a sub-atomic particle with no net electrostatic charge
- called a coil, choke, or reactor, is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field
- is the rate at which charge is flowing.
- is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
41 Clues: is used to store power • is what makes electric charges move. • is the rate at which charge is flowing. • a material that conducts electrical current • is a material or object that produces a magnetic field • is a material that does not conduct electrical current. • is a device that converts energy from one form to another • ...
Basic Electricity 2020-09-10
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- Negative charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom
- A material that allows the free flow of electrons
- Converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Reduces current flow in a circuit
- Controls to make and break of an electrical circuit
- A circuit were the consumers are connected one after another
- Unit of electrical resistance
- current, Electron flow in one direction
- The lines of force or force field around a magnet is also refereed to as the area of influence of magnetic
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- circuit, An unintentional premature return path in a circuit
- return, A circuit were an electrical cable completes the return path back to the power source
- current, Reciprocating electron flow
- The unit of electrical pressure
- Protects an electrical circuit in the event of a short circuit
- circuit, A broken or switched off circuit
- Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- An electrically controlled switch
- A material that impedes the flow of electrons
- Can increase the resistance of a fixed conductor
- Resistance in an electrical cable can vary with
20 Clues: Unit of electrical resistance • The unit of electrical pressure • Reduces current flow in a circuit • An electrically controlled switch • current, Reciprocating electron flow • current, Electron flow in one direction • circuit, A broken or switched off circuit • A material that impedes the flow of electrons • Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy • ...
Bacics of Jack Ballard 2024-06-05
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- formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circui
- Unit of electric current
- electric current or power.
- circuit has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- Synonym for Battery
- onducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through each component.
- a measure of a material's property to oppose the flow of electric current
- path for transmitting electric current.
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- s an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path
- a device that converts chemical energy to electric
- a measurement of resistance
- material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor
- protects an electric circuit from excessive electric current.
- graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit
- electrical measurement
- a measure of the ability of the material to conduct an electrical current.
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- electrical circuit's power source
20 Clues: Synonym for Battery • electrical measurement • Unit of electric current • electric current or power. • a measurement of resistance • electrical circuit's power source • path for transmitting electric current. • a device that converts chemical energy to electric • material in which electric current does not flow freely. • ...
Electricity and Electrical Safety 2025-12-03
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- _____ protects against electrical shock.
- Cataphoresis closes the _____ , firms the skin, and decreases blood supply.
- Direct current always flows in _____ direction.
- Advanced electrical machines require an understanding of _____ theory
- A wire will _____ if it is not large enough to carry the electrical current passing through it.
- An ____ measures the resistance of an electrical current.
- Alternating current always flows _____.
- moves through space in _____ .
- Only _____ of natural sunlight is visible.
- Ultraviolet light prompts the skin to produce _____ .
- An electrode is used as an _____ for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the skin.
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- _____ light is invisible.
- Electrical wiring and electrical motors often use _____ in its wiring because it is a good conductor.
- Light therapy is also known as ______ .
- E
- _____ current is rapid and interrupted current.
- _____ rays are associated with nuclear power plants.
- The amount of electric energy being used in one second is measured by a _____ .
- The _____ of an electrical current are always either positive or negative.
- Electricity does not occupy space or have _____ .
- Anaphoresis stimulates _____ , softens the skin, and increases blood supply.
21 Clues: E • _____ light is invisible. • moves through space in _____ . • Light therapy is also known as ______ . • Alternating current always flows _____. • _____ protects against electrical shock. • Only _____ of natural sunlight is visible. • _____ current is rapid and interrupted current. • Direct current always flows in _____ direction. • ...
Electrical 2025-10-08
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- ____________ rails supply positive voltage to a circuit.
- Always keep electronics away from ____________.
- Distributes the ground reference (0V) across a circuit.
- Use appropriate ____________ when working with electronics.
- A flat board that connects electronic parts together.
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- Holes on a breadboard are connected ____________.
- Vertical line of holes all electrically connected via a metal clip.
- A ____________ model helps visualise a part or design.
- Computer-aided design is shortened to ____________.
9 Clues: Always keep electronics away from ____________. • Holes on a breadboard are connected ____________. • Computer-aided design is shortened to ____________. • A flat board that connects electronic parts together. • A ____________ model helps visualise a part or design. • Distributes the ground reference (0V) across a circuit. • ...
Electrical Components 2023-01-09
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- Dc motor with good starting torque and good speed control
- part of motor that rotates
- unit of conductance
- converts Ac to Dc
- device consisted of two dissimilar metals joined at one end
- converts dc to ac
- component which blocks Dc and allows Ac
- part of dc motor that the brushes ride against
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- speed of rotating magnetic field in a motor
- passive element which is used as as a switch
- Dc motor with good starting torque but bad speed control
- electromotive force or potential difference
- unit of heat sink
- what resistance is measured
- part of motor that stays stationary
15 Clues: converts Ac to Dc • unit of heat sink • converts dc to ac • unit of conductance • part of motor that rotates • what resistance is measured • part of motor that stays stationary • component which blocks Dc and allows Ac • speed of rotating magnetic field in a motor • electromotive force or potential difference • passive element which is used as as a switch • ...
Electrical Basics 2015-01-19
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- a red-brown metal: atomic number 29
- the outermost shell of an atom (2 words)
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- E=I*R (2 words)
- a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- the unidirectional flow of electric charge
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- volts/ohms
- 6.241×10**18 electrons
- amps*ohms
- the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance
- subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- volts/amps
- flow of one coulomb per second
- the SI unit for power
- a yellow precious metal: atomic number 79
15 Clues: amps*ohms • volts/ohms • volts/amps • E=I*R (2 words) • the SI unit for power • 6.241×10**18 electrons • flow of one coulomb per second • a red-brown metal: atomic number 29 • the outermost shell of an atom (2 words) • a yellow precious metal: atomic number 79 • the unidirectional flow of electric charge • subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity • ...
Electrical Systems 2022-05-03
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- uses the rotational speed of the starter motor to move the starter drive gear and engage the flywheel teeth.
- ignites the air fuel mixture in the combustion chamber.
- creates ac current and converts it into dc current.
- delivers the spark to the spark plug.
- allows current to flow to the battery until desired voltage is reached.
- uses a solenoid shift fork to move the starter drive gear to engage and rotate the flywheel.
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- used in lower horsepower engines.
- provides voltage to the rest of the electrical system.
- stops the flow of current through the coils.
- allows current to flow in only one direction.
- device used to increase the low voltage induced in the primary circuit to a high voltage in the secondary circuit.
- indicates the thermal characteristics of a spark plug.
- generates the spark that ignites the air fuel mixture.
- resists heat to stay at optimal temperature.
- this part prevents arcing or sparking when breaker points open.
15 Clues: used in lower horsepower engines. • delivers the spark to the spark plug. • stops the flow of current through the coils. • resists heat to stay at optimal temperature. • allows current to flow in only one direction. • creates ac current and converts it into dc current. • provides voltage to the rest of the electrical system. • ...
Electrical Circuit 2023-12-06
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- Circuit a circuit in which the electric current follows two or more paths
- Circuit a circuit that is incomplete and where current does not flow
- a device that can complete or break a the connection of an electric circuit
- A particle with a negative charge
- Circuit a circuit that is complete and where current flows
- to push away
- Current the movement of electricity which flows through a circuit along a wire
- materials that let electricity pass through them easily
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- having no electric charge
- to pull toward
- Circuit the path in which electric current flows
- Circuit a circuit in which the electric current follows one path
- the rubbing of one thing against another thing
- materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- Electricity electricity that is not moving in a path
15 Clues: to push away • to pull toward • having no electric charge • A particle with a negative charge • the rubbing of one thing against another thing • Circuit the path in which electric current flows • Electricity electricity that is not moving in a path • materials that let electricity pass through them easily • Circuit a circuit that is complete and where current flows • ...
Electrical Terms 2025-12-17
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- the flow of electricity
- the neutral in low voltage
- material electric can pass through
- protects the transformer
- a line of power
- a cycle of alternating current
- a source of direct current voltage
- a wall outlet with AC voltage
- a safety for excess voltage
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- Increases and decreases voltage
- Ground fault circuit interrupter
- the thickness of wire
- the path where AC voltage returns to source
- switching relay that works on a delay
- a set of contacts
15 Clues: a line of power • a set of contacts • the thickness of wire • the flow of electricity • protects the transformer • the neutral in low voltage • a safety for excess voltage • a wall outlet with AC voltage • a cycle of alternating current • Increases and decreases voltage • Ground fault circuit interrupter • material electric can pass through • a source of direct current voltage • ...
Electrical Vocab 2024-10-10
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- - A type of wire
- - Intermediate metal conduit
- - Water cannot ruin it
- - Used to get FMC
- Ring - Helps insure proper installation for wiring
- - Rigid nonmetallic conduit
- - Another connector
- - Metal box used to hold your devises in a home
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- - Different connector
- - Drilled into your stud or wherever you are putting up material
- - A screw used for mounting boxes
- - Electrical metallic tubing
- - Used to cut Jacet of MC wire.
- - Connector
- - Rigid metal conduit
15 Clues: - Connector • - A type of wire • - Used to get FMC • - Another connector • - Different connector • - Rigid metal conduit • - Water cannot ruin it • - Rigid nonmetallic conduit • - Intermediate metal conduit • - Electrical metallic tubing • - Used to cut Jacet of MC wire. • - A screw used for mounting boxes • - Metal box used to hold your devises in a home • ...
Electrical Installation. 2024-10-11
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- A device that monitors the current flowing through a circuit and cuts off power when it detects an imbalance, protecting against electric shock.
- The main hub that connects a power source to the home and distributes electrical currents to different circuits within the building.
- Carries current back to the source in an AC system, typically connected to ground at the service panel.
- A device that protects against electrical discharge in cords or wiring that can result in fire by disconnecting the damaged circuit before an arc builds up enough heat to catch fire.
- The process of connecting electrical systems to the earth to ensure safety by providing a path for excess electricity to dissipate safely into the ground.
- A point in a wiring system where electrical devices can be connected to receive power, commonly referred to as a wall plug.
- An instrument used for measuring various electrical properties such as voltage, current, and resistance; essential for diagnosing issues in electrical systems.
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- Devices designed to protect electrical equipment from voltage spikes caused by lightning strikes or other surges in electricity supply.
- A device used to increase or decrease voltage levels in an electrical system, essential for transmitting electricity over long distances efficiently.
- A tool used for removing insulation from wires before they are connected or spliced together, ensuring proper connections are made without damaging the wire itself.
- An unintended connection between two nodes of an electrical circuit allowing current to travel along an unintended path with low resistance, potentially causing excessive current flow.
- A measure of electrical power representing the rate at which energy is consumed or produced in a circuit.
- The measure of electric potential difference between two points in a circuit; it is what drives electric current through conductors.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it, typically made of metals like copper or aluminum, which have high conductivity.
- An automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit.
15 Clues: Carries current back to the source in an AC system, typically connected to ground at the service panel. • A measure of electrical power representing the rate at which energy is consumed or produced in a circuit. • A point in a wiring system where electrical devices can be connected to receive power, commonly referred to as a wall plug. • ...
Electrical Crossword 2024-10-23
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- An abnormal connection (including an arc) of relatively low impedance, whether made accidentally or intentionally, between two or more points of different potential.
- Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity.
- Constructed/protected so that exposure to the weather will not interfere with successful operation.
- An overcurrent protective device designed to open and close a circuit manually and automatically at a set overcurrent rating (multi-use).
- Part of the service with tons of slack to drip water down off the wire to prevent water from getting inside the system.
- A weather proof entry point for the service to enter a building.
- Any current in excess of the rated current of equipment or the ampacity of a conductor.
- An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of over-current through it (single-use).
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- Electrical equipment that converts current and voltage.
- The amount of power consumed by a circuit.
- Constructed so that moisture will not enter the enclosure under specified test conditions.
- A single panel or group of panel units designed for assembly in the form of a single panel.
- Not connected to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.
- The conductors from the service point to the service disconnecting means.
- Connected to ground or to a conductive body that extends the ground connection.
15 Clues: The amount of power consumed by a circuit. • Electrical equipment that converts current and voltage. • Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity. • A weather proof entry point for the service to enter a building. • The conductors from the service point to the service disconnecting means. • ...
Electrical terms 2026-05-11
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- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- standards that employers must follow to protect workers from common hazards.
- a brand name for non-metallic sheathed electrical cable
- low-resistance connection between a live electrical conductor and the ground.
- The measure of opposition to the flow of current within a material or component.
- a passive electrical device that transfers energy between circuits by increasing or decreasing.
- A closed, continuous path or loop through which electric current.
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- The electrical pressure or potential energy difference between two points in a circuit that forces charge to move.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily because it has many free, unbound electrons.
- electrical circuit of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit.
- The rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor.
- an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes magnitude over time.
- A material that resists the flow of electricity and acts as a barrier.
- the intentional connection of an electrical circuit to the earth, creating a low-resistance path for excess electricity to follow.
- an automatic safety switch designed to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by overload or short circuits.
15 Clues: an electric current flowing in one direction only. • a brand name for non-metallic sheathed electrical cable • The rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor. • A closed, continuous path or loop through which electric current. • electrical circuit of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit. • ...
Basics of Electricity 2024-04-29
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- is quantitatively equal to the resistance R of a specimen such as a wire
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- a unit of device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Conductivity is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical
- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- any device used to interrupt the flow of electrons in a circuit
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit
- Circuit one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a device that converts chemical energy contained within its active materials directly into
- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
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- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- closed loop that electrons can travel in
- electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive
- transfers energy from the battery to the circuit components
- the unit of measure for electrical current.
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- materials with a high resistivity
20 Clues: materials with a high resistivity • closed loop that electrons can travel in • the unit of measure for electrical current. • has two or more paths for current to flow through • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • transfers energy from the battery to the circuit components • any device used to interrupt the flow of electrons in a circuit • ...
Electronics Unit Crossword Puzzle Joey Mecherikunnel 2016-11-01
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- Circuit a circuit with multiple branching paths for electricity to flow
- measure of how difficult it is to pass an electric current through a certain conductor
- the ability to do work/what allows an object to do work
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form
- the rate of electrical flow or current
- a form of electrical energy
- the unit of force pushing an electrical current
- a substance that allows electrons to easily move to and from atoms
- Circuit a circuit that only has one path for the electrical current to flow
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- what is done with electrical energy
- energy energy obtained when electrons move from one atom to another
- a flow of electrons
- Induction when a conductor is placed inside of a magnetic field, creating voltage and
- an electrical component that takes up or consumes electrical power
- Law the mathematical relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance
- output power divided by the input power
- the average amount of force applied to a current over a given period of time
- a path between two or more points that can carry an electrical current
18 Clues: a flow of electrons • a form of electrical energy • what is done with electrical energy • the rate of electrical flow or current • output power divided by the input power • the unit of force pushing an electrical current • the ability to do work/what allows an object to do work • the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form • ...
Electricity 2025-09-08
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- material that transmits electricity by allowing electrons to flow
- a device that produces direct current from mechanical energy
- heat sensitive devices that protect electrical circuits from overloads; cannot be re-used
- path of electrical flow
- flow of electrons in a conductor
- having multiple paths for current flow
- device that produces mechanical energy from electrical energy
- heat sensitive switch that automatically trips when electricity demand is too great; reusable
- gang box with a blank cover that contains wire splices
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- connection or joint of two or more electrical wires
- material that is a poor conductor of electricity
- cyclical reversing of direction of electron flow
- circuit where electricity flows back to the source and not through the appliance
- where electrical wires enter a building or other point of use
- electrical pressure
- flow of electrons in one direction
- measure of energy used by an electrical device
- provides single path for current flow
- opposition to movement of electrons
- unit for measuring the rate of electrical flow
- a device that opens and closes an electrical circuit
- circuit in which there is at least one place where current cannot flow
- a measurement of resistance
- the connection of a circuit to the earth for safety
- a device used to store electricity
25 Clues: electrical pressure • path of electrical flow • a measurement of resistance • flow of electrons in a conductor • flow of electrons in one direction • a device used to store electricity • opposition to movement of electrons • provides single path for current flow • having multiple paths for current flow • measure of energy used by an electrical device • ...
Vocab 2024-05-07
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- has multiple paths
- acts as a force on electrical current
- region at each end of a magnet
- is a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy,
- difference of electrical potential between two points
- number atoms aligned in the magnetic field
- to power anything
- object in which an electric charge would feel force
- (V)
- the rate of doing work
- a current produced because of voltage
- a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- Has one path
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- interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge
- Ex:Copper
- electrons sway back & forth in the direction of the electric field
- the total electrical resistance caused by all of the resistors
- EX:Phones or light bulds
- Ex:Rubber
- Where electrons flow in the same direction
- a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow
- A law
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- generating electrical current in a conductor
24 Clues: (V) • A law • Ex:Copper • Ex:Rubber • Has one path • to power anything • has multiple paths • the rate of doing work • EX:Phones or light bulds • region at each end of a magnet • acts as a force on electrical current • a current produced because of voltage • Where electrons flow in the same direction • number atoms aligned in the magnetic field • ...
Electrical hazard and electrical safety 2024-10-21
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- One of the insulation material
- This wire provides a safe path for electrical current to the ground in case of a fault.
- This metal is commonly used as a conducting material in electrical wiring due to its excellent conductivity.
- This occurs when too many devices are connected to a single electrical circuit, causing excessive current and potential hazards.
- A fuse with this rating is suitable for appliances with a power output of up to about 900 watts, when used with a 230V supply, such as lamps or low-power devices.
- An electrical hazard caused by broken or exposed wiring.
- This wire completes the circuit by carrying current back to the power source.
- A material through which electric charge cannot flow easily.
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- A device that automatically stops the flow of electricity in a circuit when there is an overload or short circuit.
- A safety feature where two layers of insulation are used to protect the user from electric shock, often eliminating the need for an earth wire.
- An electrical connection that allows current to return to the source by bypassing the intended path, potentially causing a hazard
- This occurs when electrical components exceed their safe operating temperature, potentially leading to damage or fire hazards.
- This wire carries the high voltage from the power supply to the appliance.
- An electrical appliance housing that requires grounding to prevent electric shock.
- A thin wire that melt if large current flow
15 Clues: One of the insulation material • A thin wire that melt if large current flow • An electrical hazard caused by broken or exposed wiring. • A material through which electric charge cannot flow easily. • This wire carries the high voltage from the power supply to the appliance. • This wire completes the circuit by carrying current back to the power source. • ...
Electrical Terms Crossword 2026-02-19
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- A wire that carries electricity back to the power source, completing the circuit.
- A safe path for excess electricity to travel into the earth, helping prevent shock and equipment damage.
- An electrical outlet where a plug is inserted to supply power to devices.
- The force or pressure that pushes electrical current through a circuit.
- The unit used to measure electrical resistance.
- A device used to open or close an electrical circuit, turning power on or off.
- A machine that produces electricity by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A measure of electrical power, showing how much energy is being used. (Volts × Amps)
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- A permanent electrical device, such as a light or ceiling fan, that is attached to a structure.
- A material, usually metal, that allows electricity to flow easily.
- A device that increases or decreases voltage in an electrical system.
- A measurement of wire size; smaller gauge numbers indicate thicker wire.
- The opposition to the flow of electrical current in a circuit.
- A type of receptacle with two outlets in a single unit.
- The amount of electrical current flowing through a circuit.
- A safety device that shuts off power when it detects an unsafe electrical current, helping prevent electric shock.
- The complete, unbroken path in an electrical circuit that allows current to flow.
17 Clues: The unit used to measure electrical resistance. • A type of receptacle with two outlets in a single unit. • The amount of electrical current flowing through a circuit. • The opposition to the flow of electrical current in a circuit. • A material, usually metal, that allows electricity to flow easily. • ...
Physics 2016-03-27
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- Circuit Has two or more paths for current to flow through
- Electricity An imbalance of electrical charges within or on the surface of a material
- Law States that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the points
- Plant An installation where electrical power is generated for distribution
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- A electromotive force expressed in volts
- Device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells
- An electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits.
- Physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- Force The attraction or repulsion interaction between any two charged objects
- Field The magnetic effect of electrical currents and magnetic materials
- Circuit Having only one path for electrons to flow
- The study of magnet
- an instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference between two points in an electric current
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
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- A passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- A measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- A material in which electric charges don't flow freely
- Difference The difference of electrical potential between two points
- a measure of difficulty encountered by a power source in forcing electric current through a circuit
- A flow of electric charge
- An instrument used to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance
- A complete electrical network with a closed loop
- An atom in which the total number of electrons are not equal to the total number of protons
- Conductor A substance in which electrical charge carries, electrons, move easily
25 Clues: The study of magnet • A flow of electric charge • A electromotive force expressed in volts • subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • A complete electrical network with a closed loop • Circuit Having only one path for electrons to flow • A material in which electric charges don't flow freely • ...
Grade 6 2025-07-27
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- electricity
- The different parts of a circuit are called ______
- electric _______
- An electrical device that converts electrical energy
- energy.
- is called an ____ device.
- A system for transferring energy from one place to another is called
- An electrical device that cionverts electrical energy into
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it.
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- of ____________
- One of the components of an electric circuit is a
- Two or more cells joined together.
- A source of electrical energy that supplies energy to a circuit.
- A component for controlling whether a current flows through
- A substance still used in some schools that does not
- movement enenergy
- A device that converts electrical energy into another form of
- An electric device that turns electrical energy into sound
- A material through which electricity cannot pass.
19 Clues: energy. • electricity • of ____________ • electric _______ • movement enenergy • is called an ____ device. • Two or more cells joined together. • One of the components of an electric circuit is a • A material through which electricity cannot pass. • The different parts of a circuit are called ______ • A substance still used in some schools that does not • ...
TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY 2020-08-26
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- Conversion of heat energy into electrical energy
- While charging a _______ electrical energy is converted into chemical energy
- Light energy into electrical energy
- Converts sound energy into electrical energy
- This appliance converts solar energy to heat energy
- Heat energy into mechanical energy
- Appliance that converts electrical energy to light energy
- Chemical energy into heat energy
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- Light energy into chemical energy
- Device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- In __________ the chemical energy of petrol and diesel changes into mechanical energy.
- Electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Appliance that converts electrical energy into sound energy
- Chemical energy into electrical energy
- Appliance that converts electrical energy into heat energy
15 Clues: Chemical energy into heat energy • Light energy into chemical energy • Heat energy into mechanical energy • Light energy into electrical energy • Chemical energy into electrical energy • Electrical energy into mechanical energy • Converts sound energy into electrical energy • Conversion of heat energy into electrical energy • ...
General Theory 2013-05-30
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- The unit of electrical current.
- An instrument used to measure voltage.
- The unit of electrical charge.
- An instrument for measuring resistance.
- A circuit with a complete current path.
- An electrical instrument used to measure current.
- A circuit in which there is not a complete current path.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom.
- An electrical component designed specifically to provide resistance.
- A valence electron that has broken away from its parent atom and is free to move from atom to atom within the atomic structure of a material.
- A protective device that burns open when excessive current flows in a circuit.
- The amount of energy available to move a certain number of electrons from one point to another in an electrical circuit.
- The unit of energy.
- An energy source that produces electrical signals.
- A symbolized diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit.
- An electrical property of matter that exists because of an excess or a deficiency of electrons.
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- An atomic particle having no electrical charge.
- An instrument that measures voltage, current, and resistance.
- The limits of variation in the value of a component.
- A positively charged atomic particle.
- A material that has a conductive value between a conductor and that of an insulator.
- The unit of resistance.
- An electrical instrument that produces voltage, current, and power from the AC power line or batteries in a form suitable for use in vaious applications to power electronic equipment.
- The basic particle of electrical charge in matter.
- An energy source that uses a chemical reaction to convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- The rate of flow of electrons.
- The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- A material that does not allow current under normal conditions.
- The orbit in which an electron revolves.
- Opposition to current.
- A material in which electrical current can flow with relative ease.
- The smallest particle of an element possessing the unique characteristics of that element.
32 Clues: The unit of energy. • Opposition to current. • The unit of resistance. • The unit of electrical charge. • The rate of flow of electrons. • The unit of electrical current. • A positively charged atomic particle. • An instrument used to measure voltage. • An instrument for measuring resistance. • A circuit with a complete current path. • The orbit in which an electron revolves. • ...
Auto terms 2014-01-14
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- In electrical applications anything that consumes electrical power
- The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance
- A circuit protection device that acts like a switch to open the circuit when current flow become excessive
- The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers
- The flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor
- These help to protect people from injury and prevent damage to the vehicle’s electrical system
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load
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- a circuit having its parts connected serially
- The type of current created by the use of a battery
- connectors that carry electricity in circuits
- multi-meter-A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements
- the solid surface of earth
- A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
- to cause something to trigger
- A source of high electrical potential typically a battery in automotive applications
- - the amount being hold back
- An amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
19 Clues: the solid surface of earth • - the amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • a circuit having its parts connected serially • connectors that carry electricity in circuits • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • The type of current created by the use of a battery • In electrical applications anything that consumes electrical power • ...
Electricity 2023-10-03
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- The unit of electric current.
- A closed path for electricity to flow.
- Phenomenon associated with magnetic fields.
- Type of current that reverses direction periodically.
- The unit of electrical power.
- Type of current that flows in one direction.
- Device used to open or close an electrical circuit.
- A safety device that breaks a circuit when overloaded.
- Machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- The capacity to do work or provide power.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- Material that allows the easy flow of electrons.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
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- A device that stores electrical energy.
- Device used to change voltage levels.
- Component that stores electrical charge.
- Property that opposes the flow of current.
- The electrical potential that drives current flow
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- Material that restricts the flow of electrons.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI).
22 Clues: The unit of electric current. • The unit of electrical power. • The unit of electrical resistance. • Device used to change voltage levels. • A closed path for electricity to flow. • Negatively charged subatomic particle. • A device that stores electrical energy. • Component that stores electrical charge. • The capacity to do work or provide power. • ...
Science 2024-08-25
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- a unit of device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
- circuit one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path.
- a semiconductor device that essentially acts as a one-way switch for current.
- Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them.
- a measuring instrument used in electrical circuits.
- a chemical reaction inside the battery produces electrons.
- the electro technical component used to transport electricity to transmit energy and information.
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
- a unit for converting a power supply (as from a battery or to a voltage suitable for an electronic device.
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- components that produce light when electricity flows through them.
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- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, It is measured in amperes (A).
- a device that is used to adjust the resistance in an electric circuit.
- Material that do allow electricity to pass through them.
- measurement device used to measure voltage in electrical circuits or electronic devices.
- This heats up when an electric current passes through it and produces light as a result.
- the quantity of charge which passes in a conductor per unit of time.
- the unit of measure for electrical current.
- circuit an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
20 Clues: the unit of measure for electrical current. • a measuring instrument used in electrical circuits. • Material that do allow electricity to pass through them. • a chemical reaction inside the battery produces electrons. • Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them. • components that produce light when electricity flows through them. • ...
energy types/transformations 2025-09-26
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- Chemical energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Energy from vibrations in matter
- Heat energy
- Energy based on how high up something is
- Chemical energy that makes radiant and thermal energy
- The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom
- Nuclear energy into thermal, sound, electrical, and radiant
- Chemical energy into electrical then radiant energy
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- One energy to make more energy
- Chemical energy into mechanical energy
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- Energy from moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy
- The energy of moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Nuclear energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Chemical energy into thermal, sound, and mechanical energy
- Chemical energy into electrical and thermal energy
- The energy of light
- The energy in food
21 Clues: Heat energy • The energy in food • The energy of light • Energy from moving objects • The energy of moving objects • One energy to make more energy • Energy from vibrations in matter • Chemical energy into mechanical energy • Energy based on how high up something is • Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy • The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom • ...
AE01 2024-02-23
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- The point in a circuit where current divides
- electrical current
- electrical resistance
- power
- A device that stores electrical energy
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily
- The unit of electrical current
- flow of electrical charge
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- A type of current that flows in one direction only
- sensor A sensor that monitors and listens out for improper combustion
- electrical pressure
- sensor Normally connected to the intake manifold
- A type of circuit that has more than one path for current to flow
- A device used to increase or decrease voltage in a circuit
- The combination of two or more electrical devices connected together
- material that does not conduct electricity well
- A complete path that electricity can flow through
- A device that opens or closes a circuit
18 Clues: power • electrical current • electrical pressure • electrical resistance • flow of electrical charge • The unit of electrical current • A device that stores electrical energy • A device that opens or closes a circuit • The point in a circuit where current divides • material that does not conduct electricity well • sensor Normally connected to the intake manifold • ...
Ch.17 words 2014-01-13
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- source- The source of high electrical potential; battery
- The return path back to the battery that has nearly no volts.
- circuit- All the parts in a circuit in a single path.
- Circuit- A circuit that has 2 or more individual branches for each load.
- Wires, terminals, and connectors that connect all the parts in a component together.
- Current- Anything that uses a battery.
- Drop- The amount of electrical power something is using.
- The flow of electrons from a source of higher electrical potential to a source of lower electrical potential.
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- breakers- A circuit protection device that acts like a switch inside a circuit.
- A component that uses electrical power.
- Law- Describes how volts, amps, and resistance respond in a circuit.
- Anything that gets in the way of an electrical current.
- The flow of electricity.
- Current- Generated in a power station, sent through power lines, and sent to a building.
- A circuit protection device that opens the circuit by melting a current carrying element in the fuse when excessive heat is created.
- Multimeter- A device that tests and measures electrical circuits.
- Amount of electrical potential and how much electrical energy is there.
- A path for electrons to flow from high electrical potential to a source of lower potential.
18 Clues: The flow of electricity. • Current- Anything that uses a battery. • A component that uses electrical power. • circuit- All the parts in a circuit in a single path. • Anything that gets in the way of an electrical current. • source- The source of high electrical potential; battery • Drop- The amount of electrical power something is using. • ...
Basics of Electricity - Olly Feldt 2024-04-30
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- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit
- a unit of electrical current
- a portable source of energy capable of powering electrical devices
- responds to an external force to mechanically change an electric signal
- A parallel circuit has two or more paths for current to flow through
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat electricity light or sound to pass through it
- the SI unit of electrical resistance expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- 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
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- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- a device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- a measure of a material's property to oppose the flow of electric current
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a measure of the ability of the material to conduct an electrical current
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles known as electrons
- 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 graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance
20 Clues: a unit of electrical current • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • a device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy • one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path • a portable source of energy capable of powering electrical devices • ...
Electrical Tools 2021-04-26
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- measures multiple electrical properties, including voltage, current, resistance and DC voltage and current.
- used to cut wires to specific lengths
- used to measure the thickness or diameter of the wires
- is widely used in electrical cable construction for insulation, bedding and sheathing.
- used for measuring the resistance of the insulation
- it is use for removing and installing cover plates, outlets, switches, and many other devices.
- used to cut metal conduit and armored cable
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- used to pull stranded or solid wire conductors through metal or PVC conduit.
- used for all kinds of field measurements
- used to crimp lugs or connection terminals onto wires
- it is useful in dark places
- used to tighten hex-head screws
- used to bend electrical metal tubing
- used to cut and strip insulation from electrical wires
14 Clues: it is useful in dark places • used to tighten hex-head screws • used to bend electrical metal tubing • used to cut wires to specific lengths • used for all kinds of field measurements • used to cut metal conduit and armored cable • used for measuring the resistance of the insulation • used to crimp lugs or connection terminals onto wires • ...
Electrical - Electromagnetism 2024-07-30
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- The process of generating an electric current by changing a magnetic field.
- The ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field within itself.
- A magnet created by electricity, typically consisting of a wire coil around a metal core.
- A cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.
- A loop or series of loops of wire, often wound around a core, which produces a magnetic field when carrying current.
- The law stating that a change in magnetic field within a closed loop induces an electromotive force (EMF).
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- Field - The region around a magnet where magnetic forces are exerted.
- The material around which a coil is wound in a transformer or electromagnet.
- The resistance of a material to the establishment of a magnetic field.
- The lag between the magnetic field strength and the magnetization of a material.
- The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.
- A device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.
- The rate of flow of a property per unit area, such as magnetic or electric flux.
- A unit of measurement for magnetic flux density.
14 Clues: A unit of measurement for magnetic flux density. • The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. • Field - The region around a magnet where magnetic forces are exerted. • The resistance of a material to the establishment of a magnetic field. • The process of generating an electric current by changing a magnetic field. • ...
Electrical circuits 2024-08-02
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- unit of voltage
- components connected across same junction
- ability to do work
- component used to close or open circuit
- current, flow of charges
- negatively charges subatomic particle
- a measure of how much opposition to flow of current
- an instrument to measure electrical current
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- source to provide charges
- circuit a path of low resistance
- components connected in line with same charge flow
- conductor, conducts electricity with least resistance
- unit of current
- set of source to provide charges
- an instrument to measure electrical current
15 Clues: unit of voltage • unit of current • ability to do work • current, flow of charges • source to provide charges • circuit a path of low resistance • set of source to provide charges • negatively charges subatomic particle • component used to close or open circuit • components connected across same junction • an instrument to measure electrical current • ...
Electrical Current 2025-03-08
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- a device that measures current
- A closed path through which electrons or electricity flow
- determines the amount of current flow
- The SI unit of electrical power
- electrons moving through a metal wire
- current flows in one direction only
- the SI unit for electric current
- a graphic representation of an electric circuit
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- a device that measures electric potential difference
- The SI unit of electric potential difference
- the change in electric potential energy per unit charge
- The SI unit of resistance
- Current that reverses its direction in a regular pattern
- the rate of conversion of electrical energy
14 Clues: The SI unit of resistance • a device that measures current • The SI unit of electrical power • the SI unit for electric current • current flows in one direction only • determines the amount of current flow • electrons moving through a metal wire • the rate of conversion of electrical energy • The SI unit of electric potential difference • ...
electrical puzzle 2026-05-14
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- used to strip wires
- used to get into tight places
- used to check the voltage in wires
- used to make a line of powder
- used to bend conduit
- used to lay out lights
- used to pound things
- used to see if its straight
- used to drill things
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- used to twist wires
- used to feed wire through conduit
- used to bend pvc pipe
- used to screw things
- used to cut through wood
14 Clues: used to twist wires • used to strip wires • used to screw things • used to bend conduit • used to pound things • used to drill things • used to bend pvc pipe • used to lay out lights • used to cut through wood • used to see if its straight • used to get into tight places • used to make a line of powder • used to feed wire through conduit • used to check the voltage in wires
Automotive Basic Electrical Terms 2025-04-17
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- Regulator, Maintains steady voltage to electrical components
- Electronic control unit for specific vehicle systems
- Cranks the engine to initiate combustion
- Control Circuit, Hypothetical circuit to manage power priority
- Diode, Allows reverse current after a set breakdown voltage
- Charges the battery while the engine runs
- Effect Sensor, Detects magnetic fields for position sensing
- Block, Central hub for electrical connections
- Harness, Bundled wires that connect vehicle systems
- Amplifies or switches electronic signals
- Stores electrical energy for starting and accessories
- Electrical return path to the chassis or battery
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- Coil, Converts battery voltage to high voltage for spark
- Any component that consumes electrical power
- Electrically operated switch for high current loads
- Measures electrical resistance in circuits
- Headlights, Bright gas-discharge headlights
- Unit of power often used in electric systems
- Fuse Box, Houses fuses and relays in the engine bay
- Allows current to flow in only one direction
- Safety Switch, Prevents engine start unless in park or neutral
- Width Modulation, Controls voltage by switching rapidly on/off
- Protects circuits by breaking when overloaded
- Temporarily stores electrical charge in circuits
- (Engine Control Unit), Brain of the engine's electrical system
25 Clues: Cranks the engine to initiate combustion • Amplifies or switches electronic signals • Charges the battery while the engine runs • Measures electrical resistance in circuits • Headlights, Bright gas-discharge headlights • Any component that consumes electrical power • Unit of power often used in electric systems • Allows current to flow in only one direction • ...
Circuitry Crossword 2025-01-24
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- - A resistor that performs a function in the circuit
- - Load that generates luminosity
- - A circuit with loads in a loop
- - Used to connect electrical components
- - A circuit with no loads
- - Electrical flow
- - Type of material used in circuits
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- - A circuit with loads in separate loops
- - Electrical pressure
- - Light Emitting Diode
- - A closed electrical loop
- - Load that spins
- - Load that opens and closes a circuit
- - Slows electrical flow
- - Person that designs and builds circuits
- - Electrical output (energy)
- - Shape of a circuit
17 Clues: - Load that spins • - Electrical flow • - Shape of a circuit • - Electrical pressure • - Light Emitting Diode • - Slows electrical flow • - A circuit with no loads • - A closed electrical loop • - Electrical output (energy) • - Load that generates luminosity • - A circuit with loads in a loop • - Type of material used in circuits • - Load that opens and closes a circuit • ...
Electrical Engineering Crossword 2023-03-15
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- Unit of voltage
- Electrical signals that are continuously variable
- Printed Circuit Board
- Electronic sensor used to detect temperature
- The attractive or capacitative force which acts between charged particles.
- Also called the electrical potential, the electrical force that would drive an electric current between two points
- A type of switch that is electrically operated rather than mechanically operated
- Unit of conductance (S)
- A substance that sometimes acts as a conductor, and sometimes as an insulator
- A coil of wire used to store energy in a magnetic field
- The interconnected system used in power generating applications for commercial and residential use.
- Light-Emitting Diode
- Used to store energy in a circuit
- Unit of resistance
- The device that steps up and steps down voltage to be distributed in transmission lines
- Current in which electrons flow in one direction (DC).
- The unit of electrical power (W)
- A device used to measure electrical current
- A type of circuit where the power source and other electrical components are arranged in a closed loop
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- the study of electricity, mainly for power transmission and similar applications
- converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Relectronic sensor used to sense humidity
- A mechanical device that can be used to create physical movement in a system
- Current in which electrons flow in alternating directions (AC).
- Unit of electrical current (A)
- Electrical signals that are transferred at two different levels, like binary
- Plan drawing of an electrical system
- Material which electrons can easily move through
- A type of circuit where the power source and other electrical components are arranged in a step-like pattern
- Unit of electric charge (C)
- The reciprocal of resistance
- The rate of flow of an electrical charge caused by electrons moving within a conductor
- Primarily involves the transmission of information and signals
- A device used to allow electric current to flow one direction
- Unit of measure of capacitance (F)
- Used to turn on/off a circuit
- A semiconductor device that can be used to switch or amplify electronic signals in a circuit
- The measure of the amount of energy stored for a given electrical potential
- The relationship between protons and electrons.
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred
- The opposition to the passage of an electrical current in an object or material
- Material that does not conduct electricity well
42 Clues: Unit of voltage • Unit of resistance • Light-Emitting Diode • Printed Circuit Board • Unit of conductance (S) • Unit of electric charge (C) • The reciprocal of resistance • Used to turn on/off a circuit • Unit of electrical current (A) • The unit of electrical power (W) • Used to store energy in a circuit • Unit of measure of capacitance (F) • Plan drawing of an electrical system • ...
Science 9 Current Electricity 2015-01-12
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- an electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- the difference of electrical potential between two points
- stored in an external tank and pumped through the battery's cells to convert chemical energy into electricity
- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
- an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- the SI unit of electric current
- the ability not to be affected by something
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- a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy.
- the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference
- results from conservative Coulomb forces
- a flow of electric charge
- a electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
16 Clues: a flow of electric charge • the SI unit of electric current • the SI unit of electrical resistance • results from conservative Coulomb forces • the ability not to be affected by something • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference • the difference of electrical potential between two points • ...
engineering 2023-02-02
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- An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power.
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
- is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical
- the unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under the pressure of one volt.
- smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged
- a measure of the amount of electric charge in motion per unit time ― that is, electric current.
- An electric current is a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space
- 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 circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the electricity produced by rubbing two suitable bodies and the transfer of electrons from one body to other
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
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- is a unit of energy: one of power for one hour. In terms of SI derived units with special names, it equals 3.6 megajoules.
- An electric current is a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space
- have a neutral electric charge (neither negative nor positive) and have slightly more mass than positively charged protons.
- s an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions.
- is a material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- It's measured in volts using a voltmeter.
- quantitative expression of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field.
- The particle has a positive electrical charge, equal and opposite to that of the electron.
- an electrical circuit in which the continuity is broken so that current does not flow.
- is made up of particles called protons and neutrons. Electrons spin around the nucleus in shells.
- is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electric
26 Clues: It's measured in volts using a voltmeter. • has two or more paths for current to flow through. • An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. • a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom • is a material in which electric current does not flow freely. • a path along which the whole current flows through each component • ...
Substations Crossword 2017-11-28
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- Electrical conductor such as a wire in the shape of a spiral, helix or ....?
- Designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current.
- Part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system.
- A safety device for oil pressure on a transformer.
- An instrument used for measuring specific gravity of the electrolyte in a battery.
- A safety relay mounted on top of some oil filled transformers.
- Track sectioning cabin.
- Typical failure mechanism for electrical power insulators.
- A brand of tester used for winding resistance.
- fault locator used on the Queensland Rail network.
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- A test for vacuum bottle integrity.
- Movement of electrons along a conductor.
- Electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.
- A strip of metal used to conduct electricity.
- An electrical coil switch that uses a small current to control a much larger current.
- An electrical device that will allow current to pass through itself in one direction only.
- A solid - state display device that emits infrared light when a forward - biased current flows through it.
- To remove electrical energy from a charged body such as a capacitor or battery.
- An insulated device that allows an electrical conductor to pass safely through a grounded conducting barrier.
- A test for insulation moisture assessment.
- A mechanical seal between two or more surfaces.
- A unit of measure for the flow of current in a circuit.
- A device which converts electric energy into mechanical energy.
- One or two points of a magnet at which its magnetic attraction is concentrated.
24 Clues: Track sectioning cabin. • A test for vacuum bottle integrity. • Movement of electrons along a conductor. • A test for insulation moisture assessment. • A strip of metal used to conduct electricity. • A brand of tester used for winding resistance. • A mechanical seal between two or more surfaces. • A safety device for oil pressure on a transformer. • ...
special installations 2025-02-21
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- Glands Seals used to attach cables to electrical enclosures, designed to prevent the entry of explosive gases or dust.
- A hazardous area where explosive or flammable substances may occur during normal operations, necessitating specific electrical equipment.
- An electrical wiring system buried beneath the ground to avoid external damage and provide reliable power supply in agricultural or industrial settings.
- Protection Protective measures taken to safeguard electrical installations from damage due to livestock, vehicles, or machinery.
- Has a trunk
- A method of supporting overhead cables using a suspended wire, commonly used for outdoor electrical installations.
- Glass components used in flameproof equipment, which are strengthened to withstand the stresses of hazardous environments.
- Classification The process of defining and categorizing areas where explosive gases, vapors, or dust are present, requiring specific installation protocols.
- Zone A less hazardous area where the likelihood of an explosive atmosphere is low, but special attention to electrical components is still required.
- A principle of electrical safety where the energy in a circuit is limited to prevent sparking or ignition in hazardous environments.
- Equipment designed to withstand an internal explosion of specific gases without igniting the surrounding atmosphere.
- A type of cable with a protective metal covering, used in hazardous areas to prevent mechanical damage to electrical circuits.
- A backup electrical system, such as a generator, designed to provide power when the primary supply fails, crucial for farms or sensitive environments.
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- A type of cable with a flexible metal covering, commonly used in hazardous areas to prevent electrical hazards.
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- A type of protective insulation used in agricultural or outdoor wiring to prevent damage from environmental factors like oil, sunlight, and moisture.
- A protective case designed to house electrical equipment and prevent damage from weather or outdoor elements.
- Electrical fittings made from materials that can withstand environmental corrosion, used in installations exposed to harsh conditions.
- Protection A safety feature designed to prevent electrical hazards due to leakage currents in installations, especially in caravans or agricultural environments.
- A device used to disconnect electrical circuits from the power supply for safety, especially in hazardous areas.
- The requirement for all electrical switchboards and gear to be easily accessible, even in hazardous environments like farms or industrial sites.
- A short-term electrical setup, often used for mobile units or events, which requires specific protections for safe operation.
- Protective channels used to house wiring in hazardous environments, designed to prevent sparks, dust, or gases from escaping.
- Wiring The system used to supply and distribute electrical power to mobile caravans, adhering to specific standards for safety and protection.
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- Wiring that is specially designed to prevent the ignition of hazardous gases or dust in explosive environments.
- A hazardous area where flammable or explosive substances are continuously present in dangerous concentrations, requiring specialized equipment.
- A system installed to protect structures from lightning strikes by providing a path for the electrical charge to flow into the ground.
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A protective case designed to house electrical equipment and prevent damage from weather or outdoor elements. • A type of cable with a flexible metal covering, commonly used in hazardous areas to prevent electrical hazards. • ...
energy types/transformations 2023-12-12
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- Chemical energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Energy from vibrations in matter
- Heat energy
- Energy based on how high up something is
- Chemical energy that makes radiant and thermal energy
- The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom
- Nuclear energy into thermal, sound, electrical, and radiant
- Chemical energy into electrical then radiant energy
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- One energy to make more energy
- Chemical energy into mechanical energy
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- Energy from moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy
- The energy of moving objects
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Nuclear energy into thermal, radiant, and sound energy
- Electrical energy into thermal, radiant, sound, and chemical energy
- Chemical energy into thermal, sound, and mechanical energy
- Chemical energy into electrical and thermal energy
- The energy of light
- The energy in food
21 Clues: Heat energy • The energy in food • The energy of light • Energy from moving objects • The energy of moving objects • One energy to make more energy • Energy from vibrations in matter • Chemical energy into mechanical energy • Energy based on how high up something is • Electrical energy into thermal and radiant energy • The energy that comes from the nucleus of an atom • ...
Commissioning Installed Electrical Systems 2025-02-04
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- – A safety process that connects electrical circuits to the earth to prevent shocks.
- – A device used to measure voltage, resistance, and current.
- – The process of finding and fixing electrical issues.
- – A board that distributes electricity in a building.
- – A closed path that allows electricity to flow.
- – The process of verifying and ensuring an electrical system is installed and functioning correctly.
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- – A material used to cover wires to prevent electrical shocks.
- – A situation where too much electrical current flows through a circuit.
- – The process of verifying the safety and performance of an electrical system.
- – The flow of electricity through a conductor.
- – The electrical force that pushes current through a circuit.
- – A network of electrical conductors in a system.
- – A defect or malfunction in an electrical circuit.
- – Devices and tools used in electrical installation and testing.
- – A test to check if an electrical connection is complete.
15 Clues: – The flow of electricity through a conductor. • – A closed path that allows electricity to flow. • – A network of electrical conductors in a system. • – A defect or malfunction in an electrical circuit. • – A board that distributes electricity in a building. • – The process of finding and fixing electrical issues. • ...
Electrical Energy 2023-09-12
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- (a system) My function is to move air.
- The form of energy that is transferred through wire.
- To put multiple pieces of information together to understand something.
- Who am I? I study different things and help solve problems.
- A person who uses science knowledge to solve a problem.
- What is the problem in Ergstown?
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- I collect energy from the sun.
- (part of a system) My function is to help a bike stop.
- The ability to make things move or change
- What something can do.
- A machine that converts electrical energy to another form of energy.
- What are we learning about in science?
- A group of parts that work together.
- (a system) My function is to help people see.
14 Clues: What something can do. • I collect energy from the sun. • What is the problem in Ergstown? • A group of parts that work together. • (a system) My function is to move air. • What are we learning about in science? • The ability to make things move or change • (a system) My function is to help people see. • The form of energy that is transferred through wire. • ...
Electrical Circuit 2023-09-20
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- electrical power supply
- subatomic particle
- pressure from electrical circuit
- a form of energy
- force that counteracts the flow
- installs and maintains electrical equipment
- limits or regulates flow of electricity
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- electro technic component
- flow of electrons
- makes vision possible
- measuring voltage
- source of electric power
- complete path of electricity
- measuring electric current
14 Clues: a form of energy • flow of electrons • measuring voltage • subatomic particle • makes vision possible • electrical power supply • source of electric power • electro technic component • measuring electric current • complete path of electricity • force that counteracts the flow • pressure from electrical circuit • limits or regulates flow of electricity • ...
Electrical Energy 2023-11-12
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- A material that slows or stops the flow of energy.
- A material that allows energy to flow easily.
- What is an electric circuit that produces a magnetic field called?
- A lamp changes electrical energy to light and thermal energy.
- What are common electrical devices that have resistors which we use everyday?
- During an energy transfer, _____ of the energy is transferred in different amounts to different forms.
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- When one form of energy turns into another form of energy. This is called energy ____________.
- A path through which electric currents can flow.
- A material that resists the flow of electricity and transforms that energy into light, sound, heat, or motion.
- Are magnetism and electricity related?
- Chemical energy can be turned into electrical energy through _______.
- This energy is reliant on charged particles.
- A device that can open or close the path in a circuit.
- The flow of electricity through a conductor called an electrical __________.
14 Clues: Are magnetism and electricity related? • This energy is reliant on charged particles. • A material that allows energy to flow easily. • A path through which electric currents can flow. • A material that slows or stops the flow of energy. • A device that can open or close the path in a circuit. • A lamp changes electrical energy to light and thermal energy. • ...
Electrical Tools 2023-03-02
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- Used by linemen in doing heavy tasks.
- This type of pliers is used for cutting fine, medium and big wires and cables.
- Tools used in pulling out nails.
- Sometimes called a machinist's hammer
- It comes in either Standard or Philips screwdriver with short shank or blade and a shorted handle used to turn screws in tight space where standard screwdriver cannot be used.
- This is used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables.
- Used for driving a chisel.
- Lineman’s Pliers
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- This can reach tight space or small opening
- It is used in making holes on metal sheets and concrete walls.
- This tool is used to cut metal conduit and armored cable.
- This is used to drive screws with a single slot head.
- A tool used for removing insulation.
- Its function is to drive screw with hexagonal slot head.
- This is used to drive screws with cross slot heads.
15 Clues: Lineman’s Pliers • Used for driving a chisel. • Tools used in pulling out nails. • A tool used for removing insulation. • Used by linemen in doing heavy tasks. • Sometimes called a machinist's hammer • This can reach tight space or small opening • This is used to drive screws with cross slot heads. • This is used to drive screws with a single slot head. • ...
Electrical Terms 2024-10-13
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- materials with a high resistivity; prevents electric current from flowing
- Formed with a copper coil around an iron core
- device used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit
- positive charge particles
- rate of transfer of electrical energy within a circuit
- unit of electrical potential difference
- complete circular path that electricity flows through
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- Type of electrical current in which the direction of the flow of electron switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- Material that allows electricity to flow through it
- An electric current that is uni-directional
- When a light bulb is on, this circuit is ___.
- Restriction of electron flow
- measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- Unit of electrical resistance
14 Clues: positive charge particles • Restriction of electron flow • Unit of electrical resistance • unit of electrical potential difference • An electric current that is uni-directional • When a light bulb is on, this circuit is ___. • Formed with a copper coil around an iron core • Material that allows electricity to flow through it • ...
Electrical Terms 2022-03-24
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- A term we used to describe the desired flow of electrons from one atom to the next
- A device used to turn the power on and off before another device
- The name of the wire that is usually white and used to bring electricity back from the circuit
- A Term used to describe electrical current
- A Term used to describe electrical pressure
- A material the easily conducts electricity
- This is the name of the wire that is bare copper and connects to circuit to the earth
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- A term that is used to describe a connection, usually a screw on device.
- A material that does not easily carry electricity
- The metal that is commonly used in wire to conduct electricity
- This is the name of the ungrounded conductor that is not connected to earth and carries electricity to the devices
- This is the name of the connection when two wires come into and pass through by way of a wire nut.
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- The name of the wire that is usually white in color in this shop and ha multiple wires inside of it. (The name is actually a brand and actually named Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable)
14 Clues: A Term used to describe electrical current • A material the easily conducts electricity • A Term used to describe electrical pressure • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • A material that does not easily carry electricity • The metal that is commonly used in wire to conduct electricity • A device used to turn the power on and off before another device • ...
Electrical Testing 2022-08-22
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- Equipotential ________
- Residual _______ Device
- Correct Circuit Connections checks for what between circuits
- Units resistance is measured in
- Measured in Mega Ohms (2 words 10,10)
- An electromotive force or potential difference
- What the "S" stands for in AS/NZS
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- Section of AS/NZS3000 that covers testing
- The product of voltage and current
- Earth ________
- Checking for transposition of cables
- Prove-_______-Prove
- Earth Fault _______
- First stage of Testing
14 Clues: Earth ________ • Prove-_______-Prove • Earth Fault _______ • Equipotential ________ • First stage of Testing • Residual _______ Device • Units resistance is measured in • What the "S" stands for in AS/NZS • The product of voltage and current • Checking for transposition of cables • Measured in Mega Ohms (2 words 10,10) • Section of AS/NZS3000 that covers testing • ...
Permissibility Crossword 2026-03-09
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- __________ cables are used to supply power to portable mining equipment.
- All electrical wiring must be properly __________ to prevent short circuits.
- All electrical components must meet MSHA _______ before mining usage.
- Electrical enclosures must be _____-tight to prevent dust and moisture entry.
- Electrical switches must be labeled for their ___________ function.
- Explosion-proof enclosures must pass an __________ test to ensure safety.
- The primary purpose of electrical grounding is to prevent ______ hazards.
- The max. voltage allowed for battery-powered equipment in mines is_____ volts.
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- Control circuits are designed so that equipment ______ automatically when power fails.
- MSHA requires electrical equipment to undergo __________ inspections.
- Power circuits must have circuit breaker protection to prevent excessive ______ flow.
- To prevent accidental contact, high-voltage components must be____________.
- _____________ relays are required to protect motors from overheating and damage.
- The __________ of electrical equipment must display the MSHA approval number.
- __________ wires must be connected to an effective ground to prevent shock hazards.
- _____ motors are likely used in underground mining equipment due to high torque.
- Electrical connectors used in mines must be __________ to prevent sparks.
- The insulation resistance of electrical cables must be tested using a _________.
18 Clues: Electrical switches must be labeled for their ___________ function. • MSHA requires electrical equipment to undergo __________ inspections. • All electrical components must meet MSHA _______ before mining usage. • __________ cables are used to supply power to portable mining equipment. • Electrical connectors used in mines must be __________ to prevent sparks. • ...
Science 9 Current Electricity 2015-01-12
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- a electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- results from conservative Coulomb forces
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- the SI unit of electric current
- a flow of electric charge
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- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
- the ability not to be affected by something
- a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy.
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- an electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference
- stored in an external tank and pumped through the battery's cells to convert chemical energy into electricity
- an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
- the difference of electrical potential between two points
16 Clues: a flow of electric charge • the SI unit of electric current • the SI unit of electrical resistance • results from conservative Coulomb forces • the ability not to be affected by something • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference • the difference of electrical potential between two points • ...
Ch.17 Words 2014-01-14
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- Law Describes how volts, amps, and resistance respond in a circuit.
- Current Anything that uses a battery.
- Amount of electrical potential and how much electrical energy is there.
- Circuit A circuit that has 2 or more individual branches for each load.
- The return path back to the battery that has nearly no volts.
- The flow of electrons from a source of higher electrical potential to a source of lower electrical potential.
- A circuit protection device that opens the circuit by melting a current carrying element in the fuse when excessive heat is created.
- Drop The amount of electrical power something is using.
- The flow of electricity.
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- source The source of high electrical potential; battery
- Multimeter A device that tests and measures electrical circuits.
- Wires, terminals, and connectors that connect all the parts in a component together.
- Anything that gets in the way of an electrical current.
- A component that uses electrical power.
- circuit All the parts in a circuit in a single path.
- Current Generated in a power station, sent through power lines, and sent to a building.
- A path for electrons to flow from high electrical potential to a source of lower potential.
17 Clues: The flow of electricity. • Current Anything that uses a battery. • A component that uses electrical power. • circuit All the parts in a circuit in a single path. • source The source of high electrical potential; battery • Anything that gets in the way of an electrical current. • Drop The amount of electrical power something is using. • ...
Electricity Word Search 2024-05-04
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- Property that causes objects to attract or repel
- Complete interruption of power
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
- 1 Watt of power
- Neutral electrical charge
- Path that electricity flows through
- Measure of opposition to current flow
- Unit of electric current
- Rate at which electrons flow
- Power an atom's charged particles have to cause action
- Panel Devices used to absorb the suns rays
- Unit of measurement for rate of power a electrical device uses.
- Particle with negative charge in all atoms.
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- Electrical protection circuit device
- Any part of electric circuit
- Device that interrupts the flow of electrons
- The Rate at which electrical worek is done in a circuit
- Unit of electrical power
- Where electric plug can be inserted
- Where a network comes to an end.
- Device that protects electrical devices from voltage spikes
- Material that allows electricity to flow
22 Clues: 1 Watt of power • Unit of electrical power • Unit of electric current • Neutral electrical charge • Any part of electric circuit • Rate at which electrons flow • Complete interruption of power • Where a network comes to an end. • Path that electricity flows through • Where electric plug can be inserted • Electrical protection circuit device • Measure of opposition to current flow • ...
electrical science 2023-03-24
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- the first step of design
- thermal effects calculation
- we have to consider 3% and 5%
- this cable type has a max operating temperature of 70 degrees celcius
- equal to power factor
- the opposite to positive
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- a type of reactance found in XL
- we need this to do safe isolation
- our main non statutory book
- this decreases if we shorten a cable
- this is our external earth loop impedance
- SI unit for power
- measurement of resistance
- which power is missing reactive, apparent and ?
14 Clues: SI unit for power • equal to power factor • the first step of design • the opposite to positive • measurement of resistance • thermal effects calculation • our main non statutory book • we have to consider 3% and 5% • a type of reactance found in XL • we need this to do safe isolation • this decreases if we shorten a cable • this is our external earth loop impedance • ...
ELECTRICAL SCIENTISTS 2023-01-09
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- invented kirchhoff's law
- invented the electrical signal
- developed coulomb's law
- founder of joule
- founder of voltage
- founder of ohms
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- worked on radio transmission
- founder of unit amperes
- invented the electromagnet
- who discovered radio waves
- who invented electric vehicle
- founder of electron
- invented faraday's cage
- electric battery was invented by
14 Clues: founder of ohms • founder of joule • founder of voltage • founder of electron • founder of unit amperes • invented faraday's cage • developed coulomb's law • invented kirchhoff's law • invented the electromagnet • who discovered radio waves • worked on radio transmission • who invented electric vehicle • invented the electrical signal • electric battery was invented by
Electrical Words 2022-10-11
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- fitting which hosts two components, side-by-side
- Circuit Interrupter device which detects when an electrical current is flowing through an unintended path, such as water, in order to shut it off
- electrical switch having three terminals used to control a circuit from two different locations
- fitting which hosts a single component, such as a switch or receptacle
- current flowing through electrical circuits
- channel for conveying electricity
- strength of an electric current
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- material which covers electrical wirings
- transfer electricity from one switch to another
- simple on and off switch
- electric potential energy drawn from a source
- Leg part of the circuit which runs from a lighting box to an outlet box which contains the power switch
- Circuit Interrupter device which detects an electrical arc and shuts it off in order to prevent fires
- Bar system of electrical conductors in an electrical panel which power is distributed
14 Clues: simple on and off switch • strength of an electric current • channel for conveying electricity • material which covers electrical wirings • current flowing through electrical circuits • electric potential energy drawn from a source • transfer electricity from one switch to another • fitting which hosts two components, side-by-side • ...
Home Electrical 2025-09-11
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- gauge: A measure of the diameter of a wire, which affects the wire's current-carrying capacity and resistance.
- (nonmetallic cable): A type of electrical cable consisting of multiple insulated conductors, typically used in residential wiring.
- screwdriver: A type of screwdriver with a flat blade designed to fit into the straight, horizontal slot of a screw.
- wire: The wire in an electrical circuit that carries current to the load; it is typically colored black or red.
- wire: The process of removing insulation from the ends of wires to prepare them for connection.
- A tube or duct used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building.
- wire cutters: Pliers used for cutting wire at an angle, commonly employed in electrical work to trim wires to length.
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- stripper: A device specifically designed to strip insulation from larger cables, often used in electrical installations.
- stripper: A tool used to remove the insulation from electrical wires without damaging the wire itself.
- breaker: A safety device that automatically shuts off electrical flow in a circuit when it detects an overload or short circuit.
- A non-conductive material that surrounds wires and cables to prevent electrical shock and short circuits.
- wire: The wire that carries current away from the load back to the electrical panel; it is usually colored white or gray.
- screwdriver: A screwdriver with a head that fits into the cross-shaped (Phillips) indentations of a screw, allowing for better grip and torque.
- A unit of measurement for electrical current, representing the flow of electric charge.
- A safety feature in electrical systems that provides a path for electrical current to flow safely to the earth in case of a fault.
15 Clues: A tube or duct used to protect and route electrical wiring in a building. • A unit of measurement for electrical current, representing the flow of electric charge. • wire: The process of removing insulation from the ends of wires to prepare them for connection. • ...
Electrical terms 2026-05-11
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- The rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor.
- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- The measure of opposition to the flow of current within a material or component.
- an automatic safety switch designed to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by overload or short circuits.
- low-resistance connection between a live electrical conductor and the ground.
- The electrical pressure or potential energy difference between two points in a circuit that forces charge to move.
- an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes magnitude over time.
- a brand name for non-metallic sheathed electrical cable
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- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily because it has many free, unbound electrons.
- the intentional connection of an electrical circuit to the earth, creating a low-resistance path for excess electricity to follow.
- A closed, continuous path or loop through which electric current.
- a passive electrical device that transfers energy between circuits by increasing or decreasing.
- A material that resists the flow of electricity and acts as a barrier.
- electrical circuit of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit.
14 Clues: an electric current flowing in one direction only. • a brand name for non-metallic sheathed electrical cable • The rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor. • A closed, continuous path or loop through which electric current. • electrical circuit of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit. • ...
Electrical Challenge 2022-07-13
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- a potential source of danger
- a factory assembly of two or more wires
- the force that causes electrons to flow
- unit of measurement for electrical current flow
- the unit of light energy emitted from light source
- the earth
- the opposition to current flow
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- heating ventilation and air conditioning
- an architectural drawing
- anything that consumes electricity
- the intensity of electron flow in a conductor
- perfectly horizontal or completely flat
- unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- sudden electrical stimulation of nerves and muscles
14 Clues: the earth • an architectural drawing • a potential source of danger • the opposition to current flow • anything that consumes electricity • a factory assembly of two or more wires • the force that causes electrons to flow • perfectly horizontal or completely flat • heating ventilation and air conditioning • the intensity of electron flow in a conductor • ...
Electrical Fires 2022-05-16
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- two attached wires that can be pulled apart
- objects that can quickly catch on fire
- it is an electrical current that is irregular in any way. For example, it may become disrupted at one point.
- to decide on an object's usefulness.
- covers the gap between the wall and the floor.
- to not work correctly
- for a short period of time
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- it has outlived its optimal usefulness or durability and should be replaced.
- it is to shine in a shaky way or to change in brilliance.
- to set fire to something.
- will burst into flames when heated
- works over a long period of time
- wiring secured to a wall
- not working properly
14 Clues: not working properly • to not work correctly • wiring secured to a wall • to set fire to something. • for a short period of time • works over a long period of time • will burst into flames when heated • to decide on an object's usefulness. • objects that can quickly catch on fire • two attached wires that can be pulled apart • covers the gap between the wall and the floor. • ...
Electrical Energy 2024-11-05
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- to pull two things towards each other by a physical force
- a tiny, negatively charged particle that circles around the nucleus of an atom
- a material that allows electricity to pass through it easily.
- a tiny particle inside the center of an atom that has a positive charge
- charge If an atom has a greater number of electrons than protons, it has a negative charge.
- the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element
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- Electricity a buildup of electrical charge in an object that occurs when there is an imbalance of negative and positive charges
- the central area of the atom
- circuit an electrical circuit that is complete, with no breaks or open switches, and allows electricity to flow through the circuit:
- Energy is a type of energy created by the movement of tiny charged particles called electrons, flowing through a conductor like a wire
- a tiny particle found in the center of an atom (called the nucleus) that has no electrical charge
- a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat
- charge occurs when an atom has more protons than electrons.
- To force something to move away or apart.
14 Clues: the central area of the atom • To force something to move away or apart. • to pull two things towards each other by a physical force • charge occurs when an atom has more protons than electrons. • a material that allows electricity to pass through it easily. • a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat • ...
Electrical Energy 2025-09-19
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- when energy moves between objects or places and sometimes changes from one type to another
- information coded in binary code
- energy that reflects off objects and makes them visible
- to become different
- requirements for a successful design solution
- a device made of materials that store energy to be changed into electrical energy when needed
- a machine that uses information coded in electrical signals
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- the movement of electrical energy from one place to another
- a limitation on a design solution
- a coding system that uses 0s and 1s to send and receive information
- a type of energy having to do with electricity
- the state of ongoing change of position
- the transfer of thermal energy
- vibration we can hear
14 Clues: to become different • vibration we can hear • the transfer of thermal energy • information coded in binary code • a limitation on a design solution • the state of ongoing change of position • requirements for a successful design solution • a type of energy having to do with electricity • energy that reflects off objects and makes them visible • ...
Electrical Voc 2025-12-11
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- fitting which hosts two components, side-by-side
- transfer electricity from one switch to another
- part of the circuit which runs from a lightning box to an outlet box which contains the power switch
- simple on and off switch
- service which detects an electrical arc and shuts it off in order to prevent fires
- system of electrical conductors in an electrical panel which power is distributed
- current flowing through electrical circuits
- device which detects when an electrical current is flowing through an unintended path, such as water, in order to shut it off
- material which covers electrical wirings
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- electrical potential energy drawn from a source
- electrical switch having three terminals used to control a circuit from two different locations
- channel for conveying electricity
- strength of an electric current
- fitting which hosts a single component, such as a switch or receptacle
14 Clues: simple on and off switch • strength of an electric current • channel for conveying electricity • material which covers electrical wirings • current flowing through electrical circuits • electrical potential energy drawn from a source • transfer electricity from one switch to another • fitting which hosts two components, side-by-side • ...
Electricity 2023-10-14
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- - Unit of electrical resistance.
- - Device changing voltage levels.
- - Closed path for electricity to flow.
- - The process of converting AC to DC.
- - Connected to the Earth to prevent electrical shock.
- - Device producing electrical energy.
- - A magnet created by an electric current.
- - Connector for electrical devices.
- - Conductor used in electrolysis.
- - Device converting AC to DC.
- - Flow of electric charge.
- - Relation between voltage, current, and resistance.
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- - Device to open or close a circuit.
- - Unit of electric current.
- - Safety device to protect circuits from overcurrent.
- - Component that limits current.
- - Component storing electric charge.
- - Material allowing the flow of electricity.
- - Electrical potential difference.
- - Circuit arrangement where current is constant.
- - Material that resists electric flow.
- - Device converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- - Material used to prevent electrical leakage.
- - Type of current that flows in one direction.
- - Unit of electrical power.
- - Type of current that changes direction.
- - Direction of electron movement.
- - Component allowing current in one direction.
- - Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- - Circuit arrangement where voltage is constant.
30 Clues: - Flow of electric charge. • - Unit of electric current. • - Unit of electrical power. • - Device converting AC to DC. • - Unit of electrical resistance. • - Component that limits current. • - Device changing voltage levels. • - Conductor used in electrolysis. • - Direction of electron movement. • - Electrical potential difference. • - Connector for electrical devices. • ...
Electricity- Lux 2024-02-08
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- a circular path which electricity passes
- a source of energy that can run out
- uncharged. proton and electrons are equal
- the unit measurement of electrical power
- center of an atom
- a circuit made of 2 or more connecting circles
- an atom has more protons that electrons
- an atom has more electrons that protons
- a positive charge in the nucleus equal to that of an electron that does not move
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
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- electricity that consists of isolated motionless charges
- the ability to do work
- the unit measurement of electrical pressure or force which causes electric current to flow
- a source of energy that is not able to run out
- energy made of electrical charges through a conductor
- a negative charge equal to that of a proton that spins around the nucleus
- the measurement of electrical current
- a device for making, breaking or changing the connections in an electrical circuit
- materials that are poor conductors of electricity and resist the flow of electrical charges
- what objects are made of
20 Clues: center of an atom • the ability to do work • what objects are made of • a source of energy that can run out • the measurement of electrical current • an atom has more protons that electrons • an atom has more electrons that protons • a circular path which electricity passes • the unit measurement of electrical power • uncharged. proton and electrons are equal • ...
Basics of Electricity- Patrick conner 2024-04-30
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- low of an electric charge
- V=IR
- the unit of electric potential
- a combination of cells, batteries and switches, in which electricity can flow.
- slows the flow of heat and electricity
- has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- path for transmitting electric current
- opposes the flow of electric current through it
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- has negative and positive terminals.
- converts stored chemical energy into electrical potential energy
- a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current.
- unit of electrical resistance in the meter-kilogram-second system
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- conducts electricity since it offers little or no resistance to the flow of electrons, thus leading to a flow of electrical current.
- pressure that pushes electricity.
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path.
- breaking or changing the connections in a circuit.
- a unit of electrical current.
- operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit
20 Clues: V=IR • low of an electric charge • a unit of electrical current. • the unit of electric potential • pressure that pushes electricity. • has negative and positive terminals. • the flow of electrical power or charge • slows the flow of heat and electricity • path for transmitting electric current • opposes the flow of electric current through it • ...
Electricity Crossword 2023-05-01
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- What device is used to change the voltage of an alternating current
- To pull together
- What is the opposition to the flow of electric current called
- What is the unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- What material allows electrical current to flow easily
- a form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
- Small particle in the nucleus of an atom
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- What material doesn't allow electric current to flow easily
- Unit of measurement for electrical power
- What is the unit of measurement for electric current
- What device stores electrical energy
- What device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- What is the flow of electric charge called
- What is a closed loop path followed by a electric current called
- What is the unit of measurement for electrical power
- What is a device that only allows current to flow in one direction called
- what is the unit of measurement for electrical energy
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- What type of current flows in only one direction
- To push away
20 Clues: To push away • To pull together • What device stores electrical energy • Unit of measurement for electrical power • Small particle in the nucleus of an atom • anything that has mass and takes up space • What is the flow of electric charge called • What type of current flows in only one direction • What is the unit of measurement for electric current • ...
ET2 2024-08-26
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- A direct current generator
- A device to measure physical values (voltage, temperature…)
- Another name for an inductor
- An electrical component that's destroyed when crossed by a high default current
- An electrical converter to produce direct current from AC
- An electrical appliance to feed energy in a load
- An electrical converter to produce alternative current from DC
- A set of high-power connections usually in copper to feed all the parts of a circuit
- An alternative current converter to reduce voltage
- An electronic device that could be a laptop or a desktop
- A device to limit the flow of current
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- An electrical device to control three phase AC motor by frequency variation
- A converter to produce torque from electricity
- A safety equipment to protect against any earth leakage current
- An electrical component whose unit is Farad
- A component to store DC electrical energy
- A hand tool used to turn a nail-shaped or rod-shaped piece
- A safety device to detect over torque AC motor
- A device to establish or interrupt current
- Another name for a coil
- An electrical appliance to protect circuit against high default current
- A three phase switch with a coil to establish or interrupt current
- A robust computer for industrial process
23 Clues: Another name for a coil • A direct current generator • Another name for an inductor • A device to limit the flow of current • A robust computer for industrial process • A component to store DC electrical energy • A device to establish or interrupt current • An electrical component whose unit is Farad • A converter to produce torque from electricity • ...
Science 9 Current Electricity 2015-01-12
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- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
- an electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy.
- a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- the ability not to be affected by something
- the difference of electrical potential between two points
- stored in an external tank and pumped through the battery's cells to convert chemical energy into electricity
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
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- an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
- a flow of electric charge
- the SI unit of electric current
- results from conservative Coulomb forces
- a electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power
- the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
16 Clues: a flow of electric charge • the SI unit of electric current • the SI unit of electrical resistance • results from conservative Coulomb forces • the ability not to be affected by something • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • the electrical unit of voltage or potential difference • the difference of electrical potential between two points • ...
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- The muscular tissue of the heart that contracts to pump blood.
- conduction: (2 words) The process by which electrical signals travel through the heart, coordinating the contraction and relaxation of its chambers.
- generator: (2 words) The main component of the pacemaker that generates electrical impulses and controls the pacing of the heart.
- therapy: (2 words) The use of an electric cardiac pacemaker to regulate and control the heart's rhythm and rate.
- fibrillation: (2 words) A common heart rhythm disorder characterized by irregular and rapid electrical activity in the atria of the heart.
- An abnormal heart rhythm characterized by irregular or abnormal electrical activity.
- To surgically insert or place a device or substance into the body, in this case, an electric cardiac pacemaker.
- A conductor through which electric current is passed to or from the body to measure or stimulate electrical activity.
- tachycardia: (2 words) A rapid heartbeat originating in the ventricles of the heart, often associated with abnormal electrical signals.
- node: (2 words) A cluster of specialized cells in the heart that conducts electrical impulses from the atria to the ventricles.
- A slower-than-normal heart rate, usually defined as less than 60 beats per minute.
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- (2 words) Referring to the energy source of the pacemaker, which is typically a small battery that powers the device.
- Electrocardiogram, a test that records the electrical activity of the heart using electrodes placed on the skin.
- block: (2 words) A condition in which the electrical signals in the heart are delayed or blocked, causing an abnormal heart rhythm.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of the heart and its diseases.
- wires: (2 words) Thin insulated wires that connect the pacemaker device to the heart to deliver electrical signals.
- rate: (2 words) The number of times the heart beats per minute, indicating the speed at which the heart is pumping blood.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- stimulation: (2 words) The application of controlled electrical impulses to excite or activate specific tissues or nerves.
- pacemaker: (2 words) A small electronic device implanted in the body to regulate and control the heart's electrical activity.
20 Clues: The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. • The muscular tissue of the heart that contracts to pump blood. • A slower-than-normal heart rate, usually defined as less than 60 beats per minute. • An abnormal heart rhythm characterized by irregular or abnormal electrical activity. • ...
Chapter 1 Safety 2020-09-09
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- — a document that establishes minimum safety rules for an electrician to follow when performing electrical installations; it is published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
- — since 1971, OSHA’s job has been to establish and enforce workplace safety rules
- — an arrangement consisting of a power source, conductors, and a load
- — the unit of measure for voltage
- — a violent electrical condition that causes molten metal to be thrown through the air
- — the unit of measure for electrical resistance
- — a term used in the National Electrical Code® that means that the rule must be followed
- — a dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused by an electric arc
- — the flow of a high amount of current across an insulating medium, like air
- — an electrical tool that is constructed so the case is isolated from electrical energy and is made of a nonconductive material
- — the force that causes electrons to move from atom to atom in a conductor
- — an electrical connection to an object that conducts electrical current to the earth
- — a two-prong plug that distinguishes between the grounded conductor and the “hot” conductor by having the grounded conductor prong wider than the “hot” conductor prong; this plug will fit into a receptacle only one way
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- — a form that lists and explains each of the hazardous materials that electricians may work with so they can safely use the material and respond to an emergency situation
- — the mathematical relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- — a device that protects people from dangerous levels of electrical current by measuring the current difference between two conductors of an electrical circuit and tripping to an open position if the measured value exceeds approximately 5 milliamperes
- — the opposition to current flow
- — a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it; examples are rubber, plastic, and glass
- — the intensity of electron flow in a conductor
- — the unit of measure for electrical current flow
- — the sudden stimulation of nerves and muscle caused by electricity flowing through the body
- — equipment for the eyes, face, head, and extremities; protective clothing; respiratory devices; protective shields and barriers
- — very rapid irregular contractions of the heart that result in the heartbeat and pulse going out of rhythm with each other
- — a material that allows electrical current to flow through it; examples are copper, aluminum, and silver
- — a part of an electrical circuit that uses electrical current to perform some function; an example would be a lightbulb (produces light) or electric motor (produces mechanical energy)
- — also referred to as staging; a piece of equipment that provides a platform for working in high places; the parts are put together at the job site and then taken apart and reconstructed when needed at another location
- — a potential source of danger
- — a part of an electrical circuit that produces the voltage required by the circuit
28 Clues: — a potential source of danger • — the opposition to current flow • — the unit of measure for voltage • — the intensity of electron flow in a conductor • — the unit of measure for electrical resistance • — the unit of measure for electrical current flow • — an arrangement consisting of a power source, conductors, and a load • ...
there are no miners in my basement :) 2024-02-08
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- the measurement of electrical current
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a circular path which electricity passe
- a flow of electricity created by a steam of moving electrons
- a negative charge
- the unit measurement of electrical power
- small plastic object with two or three metal pins which fit into the holes of an electric socket, connecting the equipment to the electricity supply.
- a negative charge
- the unit measurement of electrical pressure or force
- the space around a magnet
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- a source of energy that is not depleted
- that objects are made of
- when energy gathers in one place and dosen't move
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- in my basement
- a device that produces electricity
- the using of a resource
- a positive charge
- the ability to work
- a device that produces electricity by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
- center of an atom
21 Clues: in my basement • a positive charge • a negative charge • a negative charge • center of an atom • the ability to work • the using of a resource • that objects are made of • the space around a magnet • a device that produces electricity • the measurement of electrical current • the flow of electrical power or charge • a source of energy that is not depleted • ...
Electricity 2023-11-05
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- A circuit that is arranged in a single path
- A unit used for measuring the current in a circuit
- Produces light
- Flow of electrons
- A unit that measures the resistance in a circuit
- A unit to measure the rate of electrical current
- An electric charge often created by friction
- The process of how energy is moved from one system to another
- A rotating machine that converts electric energy into mechanical energy
- A device used to measure the energy potential in a volt
- The execution of two or more operations at the same time
- A negatively charged subatomic particle
- Complete part of electricities to flow
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- The pressure from an electrical current
- An electrical device that allows electrical power
- Energy changes from one form to another
- A unit of electrical potential
- The ability to work
- A force that counteracts the flow of current
- A flow of electrical power
20 Clues: Produces light • Flow of electrons • The ability to work • A flow of electrical power • A unit of electrical potential • Complete part of electricities to flow • The pressure from an electrical current • Energy changes from one form to another • A negatively charged subatomic particle • A circuit that is arranged in a single path • An electric charge often created by friction • ...
Robotics crossword puzzle 2023-02-01
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- The SI unit of power
- 1,000 watts of electrical power
- The SI base unit of electrical current
- force applied to an object
- basic unit of chemical element
- unit of electric potential
- the rate at which electrons flow
- circuit an electrical circuit where current flows in more than one path
- device that stores chemical energy
- loop no position feedback of a moving object
- loop an automatic control system in which an operation is led by feedback
- circuit a single pathway through which electricity can flow
- the resistance that one surface encounters
- a positive charged particle
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- does not readily allow the passage of heat
- the pressure from an electrical circuits power source that pushes electrons
- current an electric current flowing in one direction only
- electrical safety device
- a positively charged particle in atoms
- provide a specific voltage for an active device
- permits electrons to flow freely
- current current that reverses its direction
- negatively charged particle
- same as a proton without electric charge
- nucleus negatively charged particle
- an electrical component that regulates the flow of electrical current
26 Clues: The SI unit of power • electrical safety device • force applied to an object • unit of electric potential • negatively charged particle • a positive charged particle • basic unit of chemical element • 1,000 watts of electrical power • permits electrons to flow freely • the rate at which electrons flow • device that stores chemical energy • nucleus negatively charged particle • ...
Electricity- Lux 2024-02-08
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- a circular path which electricity passes
- a source of energy that can run out
- uncharged. proton and electrons are equal
- the unit measurement of electrical power
- center of an atom
- a circuit made of 2 or more connecting circles
- an atom has more protons that electrons
- an atom has more electrons that protons
- a positive charge in the nucleus equal to that of an electron that does not move
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
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- electricity that consists of isolated motionless charges
- the ability to do work
- the unit measurement of electrical pressure or force which causes electric current to flow
- a source of energy that is not able to run out
- energy made of electrical charges through a conductor
- a negative charge equal to that of a proton that spins around the nucleus
- the measurement of electrical current
- a device for making, breaking or changing the connections in an electrical circuit
- materials that are poor conductors of electricity and resist the flow of electrical charges
- what objects are made of
20 Clues: center of an atom • the ability to do work • what objects are made of • a source of energy that can run out • the measurement of electrical current • an atom has more protons that electrons • an atom has more electrons that protons • a circular path which electricity passes • the unit measurement of electrical power • uncharged. proton and electrons are equal • ...
