electrical Crossword Puzzles
impossible.šš¤©š¼ 2024-10-20
10 Clues: long metal • snappy connection • cell stores energy • makes a loud noise • for example, toaster • turns on electrical devices • circuit wires going in a circle • allows electricity to flow easily • electricity comes out of a power socket • doesn't allow electricity to flow easily
Employability Skills - Electrical Installation 2014-12-15
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- Employability depends on your knowledge, skills and......
- Employability skills are important for getting and keeping a.......
- Talking is a form of this
- Data and mathematics
- Express your requirements to achieve a win-win outcome
- Employability skills can be defined as ................. needed by and individual to make them more employable
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- beliefs
- /Able to plan work to meet deadlines and targets
- To find solutions when faced with difficulties or setbacks
- To get on with work without someone checking up on you
- recognizing individual differences; race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs,
- Working well with other people
- To gain knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
13 Clues: beliefs • Data and mathematics • Talking is a form of this • Working well with other people • /Able to plan work to meet deadlines and targets • To get on with work without someone checking up on you • Express your requirements to achieve a win-win outcome • Employability depends on your knowledge, skills and...... • ...
ŠŃŠ¾Š²ŃŠŗ. Š. 2023-05-08
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- A tool used for hammering in nails.
- The difference in electric potential between two points.
- The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- An electrical tool used for metering amperage, voltage, etc.
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- Measuring ___ is used for measure length of different objects.
- An electrical tool used for drilling holes.
- A tool uesd for wood sawing.
- A stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.
- A piece of metal used for fastening two parts.
- A flexible strand of metal.
- A plane parallel to the plane of the horizon.
11 Clues: A flexible strand of metal. • A tool uesd for wood sawing. • A tool used for hammering in nails. • An electrical tool used for drilling holes. • A plane parallel to the plane of the horizon. • A piece of metal used for fastening two parts. • The difference in electric potential between two points. • An electrical tool used for metering amperage, voltage, etc. • ...
P4 Electrical circuits 2021-02-21
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- How hard is it for electrons (charge) to get through a component.
- In what type of circuit are there branches?
- What do we use to measure volts?
- What do we use to measure Amps?
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- difference What is the energy transferred to the component?
- What is the rate of flow of charge?
- Give an example of a component.
- In what type of circuit are components in a line?
- What is the unit used for measuring resistance?
9 Clues: Give an example of a component. • What do we use to measure Amps? • What do we use to measure volts? • What is the rate of flow of charge? • In what type of circuit are there branches? • What is the unit used for measuring resistance? • In what type of circuit are components in a line? • difference What is the energy transferred to the component? • ...
Electrical Automotive Vocabulary 2024-02-28
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- The distance you can travel on pure electric power before the battery requires a recharge.
- An energy recovery system used in most electric vehicles that can help charge the battery while the car is slowing down.
- The location where electric vehicles can be plugged in and charged
- Unit of electric current.
- A vehicle powered solely by electric motors
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- quick charging system allows for charging capacities up to 50 kW
- supplies electric energy for the recharging of electric vehicles
- This is the current standard in electric vehicle batteries
- Refilling an electric carās battery with electricity.
9 Clues: Unit of electric current. • A vehicle powered solely by electric motors • Refilling an electric carās battery with electricity. • This is the current standard in electric vehicle batteries • quick charging system allows for charging capacities up to 50 kW • supplies electric energy for the recharging of electric vehicles • ...
Electrical Re-Cap 2025-11-11
Atoms 2024-05-06
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- A neutrally charged particle. (0 electrical charge)
- A positively charged particle. (+ electrical charge)
- is a positively charged center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
- A combination of two or more materials that are NOT chemically combined.
- is what forms when two or more atoms combine
- This means they cannot be broken down further
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- The building blocks of matter
- The combined number of protons and neutrons found in the nucleus.
- Two or more different elements that combine by a chemical change and create something with NEW
- A negatively charged particle. (- electrical charge)
10 Clues: The building blocks of matter • is what forms when two or more atoms combine • This means they cannot be broken down further • A neutrally charged particle. (0 electrical charge) • A positively charged particle. (+ electrical charge) • A negatively charged particle. (- electrical charge) • The combined number of protons and neutrons found in the nucleus. • ...
PIT 086 - Static Electricity 2025-02-02
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- The accumulation of electrical charges on the surface of objects
- The release of stored static electricity
- The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element
- - The flow of electric charges through a conductor
- A device used to detect the presence of electric charges
- A material that prevents or slows the flow of electrical charges
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- The transfer of electrons between materials through friction
- A material that allows electrical charges to flow through it easily
- The attraction of lightweight materials due to static charges
- The force that pushes like charges apart
10 Clues: The release of stored static electricity • The force that pushes like charges apart • - The flow of electric charges through a conductor • A device used to detect the presence of electric charges • The transfer of electrons between materials through friction • The attraction of lightweight materials due to static charges • ...
PIT 073 - Conductors and Insulators 2024-12-19
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- A material that allows electric current to flow easily
- A complete path through which electricity can flow
- A negatively charged particle that carries electric current
- A material that poorly conducts or blocks electrical current
- The opposition a material presents to electrical flow
- A stationary electric charge built up on materials
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- A material with electrical conductivity between conductors and insulators
- A material that conducts electricity with zero resistance
- The measure of a material's ability to allow electric current to flow
- The flow of electric charge through a material
10 Clues: The flow of electric charge through a material • A complete path through which electricity can flow • A stationary electric charge built up on materials • The opposition a material presents to electrical flow • A material that allows electric current to flow easily • A material that conducts electricity with zero resistance • ...
Electricity 2023-04-20
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- -the process that moves from a given series of specifics to a generalization
- - the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- - Form of heat transfer where heat energy is directly transferred between molecules through molecular collisions or direct contact.
- current- Is a flow of electric charge
- - a material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easy
- -the study of electric charges at rest
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- power-Voltage X current
- circuit-a complete circuit through which electricity flows
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- force- the force by which one object attacks another
- -a path for an electrical current to flow around
- -a material that allows heat and electricity to pass though it
- circuit-A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow.
- circuit-an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows
- circuit-A circuit in which all parts are connected end to end to provide a single path of current.
- -Devices that apply resistance to a circuit to manage current
- charge- an imbalance of electric charge on an object
17 Clues: power-Voltage X current • current- Is a flow of electric charge • -the study of electric charges at rest • force- the force by which one object attacks another • charge- an imbalance of electric charge on an object • -a path for an electrical current to flow around • circuit-a complete circuit through which electricity flows • ...
Electrical Power Grid System 2023-03-09
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- used to convert voltage from the power plant to high electrical voltage (200,00 volts or higher) for long distance transportation along the power grid.
- electrical current that changes direction and strength; primarily used by power companies for distribution to residential areas.
- electrical power from the substation is transported along the grid through heavy cables on large steel towers, up to 300 miles at a time.
- a measuring device or gauge used to determine the amount of electricity used in a residence or building; electrical energy is usually measured in kilowatt hours.
- the power plant creates three phase A/C power for the electrical power grid; it can be driven by diesel engine, or steam turbine power by coal, natural gas, oil, geothermal, or a nuclear reactor.
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- electrical power lines used to transport and reduce voltage levels to be used by customers in residential or business locations; at this point the grid uses transformers to reduce the voltage levels to less than 10,000 volts.
- a switch (used as a safety device), installed within an electrical circuit; designed to stop the flow of electric current through a circuit if the current reaches excessive levels(ie short circuit), preventing fires and electrical shorts.
- a cylindrical shaped device usually attached to a large pole near the residence or building; this device steps down voltage from the distribution grid to approximately 240 volts A/c for the consumer.
8 Clues: electrical current that changes direction and strength; primarily used by power companies for distribution to residential areas. • electrical power from the substation is transported along the grid through heavy cables on large steel towers, up to 300 miles at a time. • ...
Tricky Tech 2020-09-14
15 Clues: fly • robots • flights • uranium • antenna • circuit • chemicals • buildings • computers • industrial • spare parts • experiments • electricity • vernier calliper • medical instruments
Electrical Quantities and Ohm's Law 2020-01-22
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- Generally connected to the case of equipment and provides a low-resistance path to ground.
- Measurement unit of resistance to current flow. Named after a German scientist.
- Measure of charge. Can be thought of as a quantity measure of electrons. It is the charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in one second.
- Also referred to as voltage, potential difference or electrical pressure. It is the force that pushes the electrons through a conductor.
- States that current flows from the most positive point to the most negative point.
- The rate of work per second. Equals 550 ft-lbs/s or 33,000 ft-lbs/min or 746 Watts
- Equal to 1 coulomb per second. Measures the amount of electricity that is flowing through a circuit.
- The amount of potential necessary to cause 1 coulomb to produce 1 joule of work. Can be referred to as electrical pressure.
- SI equivalent of the watt. Defined as 1 newton-meter. Can also be expressed as the amount of work done by 1 coulomb flowing through a potential of 1 volt or as the amount of work done by 1 watt for 1 second.
- The opposition to current flow in an AC or DC circuit.
- Similar to resistance. Most often used in calculations of AC rather than DC.
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- States that because electrons are negative particles, current flows from the most negative point in the circuit to the most positive. More widely accepted as being the correct way electricity flows.
- Referred to as the grounded conductor. Provides the return path and completes the circuit back to the power source.
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit.
- In its simplest form states that it takes 1 volt to push 1 ampere thorough 1 ohm.
- Often referred to as a closed circuit. This must exit before current can flow through a circuit.
- Also referred to as voltage. It is the difference between the positive and negative charges developed by a power source.
- Measurement of the amount of power that is being used in a circuit. Named after an English scientist.
- For this to exist, there must be some type of energy change or conversion. It describes the amount of electrical energy inverted to some other form. Measured in Watts.
19 Clues: The opposition to current flow in an AC or DC circuit. • Similar to resistance. Most often used in calculations of AC rather than DC. • Measurement unit of resistance to current flow. Named after a German scientist. • In its simplest form states that it takes 1 volt to push 1 ampere thorough 1 ohm. • ...
CON MOD 9 Electrical Safety 2025-02-26
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- What happens to the permits used to enter a confined space they are recorded in the ______________ at the end of shift and retained for a year?
- IT is safe to assume that asbestos may be found in any facility constructed before _______.
- A PFAS anchorage point for a 6-foot lanyard must be able to hold _______.
- Are responsible for most electrocution deaths due to the frequency of contact
- If a person's heart begins to fibrillate due to an electrical shock, the solution is to have a qualified person use emergency _______ equipment.
- Which of the following applies to vapor lamps Disposal of these materials is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Which of these statements correctly describes a double insulated power tool It can safely be used in place of a_____________?
- Chemicals known as _____ are often used to cool certain types of large transformers and capacitors.
- What is the proper distance from the feet of a straight ladder to the wall one-fourth the __________ of the ladder ?
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- An important use of a hot stick is to?
- What are the minimum and maximum distances (in inches) that a scaffold plank can extend beyond its end support?
- Class 0 rubber gloves are used when working with voltages less than?
- The best way to protect yourself from solvent hazards is to Read and follow all instructions on the products ____________ BOOK.
- Which of the following applies in a LOTO procedure__________ by every authorized employee involved in the work.
- A life threatening condition of the heart in which the muscle fibers contract irregularly is called?
- The most life threatening hazards on a construction site typically include all of the following except?
- Tools that have a case made of nonconducting material and have been constructed so that the case is insulated from electrical energy are called?
- A _______ has a 3 prong plug at the end of its power cord or some other means to ensure that stray current travels to ground without passing through the body of the operator.
- Minimum installation requirements for electrical equipment
- A ________ will de-energize a circuit or a portion of it if the current to ground exceeds some predetermined value
20 Clues: An important use of a hot stick is to? • Minimum installation requirements for electrical equipment • Class 0 rubber gloves are used when working with voltages less than? • A PFAS anchorage point for a 6-foot lanyard must be able to hold _______. • Are responsible for most electrocution deaths due to the frequency of contact • ...
Lecture 12 heart electrical activity 2024-10-25
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- the cardiomyocyte that generates a signal to contract
- heart rate is more than 100 bpm (fast HR)
- the cardiomyocyte that conducts signal to contract
- cells contract very rapidly but in a "coordinated" way, like the fluttering of a butterfly's wings
- the "phase" where there is a slow Ca2+ current preventing summation from happening
- the backup pacemaker node (2ed pacemaker)
- the lead that provides a "frontal" view of the heart
- the main pacemaker node
- isoelectric baseline between waves
- the cell contracts very rapidly but in an "uncoordinated" way
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- the cardiomyocyte that contracts
- heart attack
- segment plus wave
- a record of the heartās electrical activity as it travels through the conduction system with every heartbeat
- heart rate is less than 60 bpm (slow HR)
- another name for the Na+/T-type Ca2+ current when its channels open when cells repolarize
- irregular heart rhythms
- the lead that provides a "transverse" view of the heart
- a strong electrical shock to the chest
19 Clues: heart attack • segment plus wave • irregular heart rhythms • the main pacemaker node • the cardiomyocyte that contracts • isoelectric baseline between waves • a strong electrical shock to the chest • heart rate is less than 60 bpm (slow HR) • heart rate is more than 100 bpm (fast HR) • the backup pacemaker node (2ed pacemaker) • ...
Circuits and Electricity 2012-04-28
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- Equipment that can detect electrical charge are called
- More Electrons Produce ________Charge
- A Circuit that has multiple paths is called
- A Circuit that has multiple paths is called
- ________ charges attract
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- A ________ is a electron pump
- ___________ found lightning
- voltage produces
- A type of battery that incorporates acid in liquid Form
- Opposition=__________
- More Protons Produce ________ Charge
- The Unit of electrical Current is called an ______
- Materials that allow Electrons that move freely are called
- A Circuit that has only one path is called a
14 Clues: voltage produces • Opposition=__________ • ________ charges attract • ___________ found lightning • A ________ is a electron pump • More Protons Produce ________ Charge • More Electrons Produce ________Charge • A Circuit that has multiple paths is called • A Circuit that has multiple paths is called • A Circuit that has only one path is called a • ...
Electricity 2022-04-29
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- A ______ circuit is when you have two complete circuits ran off the same energy source.
- _______ is the flow of tiny particles called protons and electrons.
- A source of chemical energy.
- A substance that electrical energy can flow through.
- the _____ energy from a battery can be transformed into electrical energy.
- A type of energy that travels through the air as vibrations.
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- Plastic is a good _________.
- _____ is the ability to do work or transfer heat
- ________ energy is the moving energy of an object plus its stored energy.
- A TV has sound energy, electrical energy, heat energy mechanical energy, and ______ energy.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can be ________.
- ____ is a complete path around which electricity can flow.
- A _______ circuit is a complete circuit where there is a single pathway but multiple components.
13 Clues: Plastic is a good _________. • A source of chemical energy. • _____ is the ability to do work or transfer heat • A substance that electrical energy can flow through. • ____ is a complete path around which electricity can flow. • A type of energy that travels through the air as vibrations. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can be ________. • ...
computer crossword 2024-08-29
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- A device used to store frequently accessed data
- Also known as the mainboard
- The flow of electrical current that operates in two directions at any given time.
- The measurement of the electric currentās force or pressure.
- An electrical measurement of power.
- A socket found on the motherboard where an expansion card can be inserted.
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- A type of scanning device that can read barcodes and convert them into digital data.
- The flow of an electrical current that operates in one direction.
- The physical components that a computer system requires to function.
- Port The physical connection on a computer that is designed to plug into input/outputdevices.
- A base-2 number system composed of both ones and zeros.
- The potential difference of an electric current between two points.
- an external device that is used to send data and to provide an input/output interface for a computer.
- Software that supports a computerās basic functions.
14 Clues: Also known as the mainboard • An electrical measurement of power. • A device used to store frequently accessed data • Software that supports a computerās basic functions. • A base-2 number system composed of both ones and zeros. • The measurement of the electric currentās force or pressure. • The flow of an electrical current that operates in one direction. • ...
Starter Nervous System Crossword 2024-01-18
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- An structure in the spine that has relay neurone
- A neurone that carries an electrical impulses from receptor cells to the CNS (two words)
- A muscle or gland that produces a response
- The part of the neurone that carries an impulse away from a cell body
- The part of the nervous system that is skipped during a reflex arc
- A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses from the CNS to the effector
- A nerve pathway that skips the brain (two words)
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- CNS (three words)
- The part of a the neurone carries an impulse to the cell body
- A type of receptor that detects changes in pressure
- A change in the environment
- A type of neurone that carries an electrical impulse from sensory neurones to motor neurones
- A type of cell that detect a stimulus
13 Clues: CNS (three words) • A change in the environment • A type of cell that detect a stimulus • A muscle or gland that produces a response • An structure in the spine that has relay neurone • A nerve pathway that skips the brain (two words) • A type of receptor that detects changes in pressure • The part of a the neurone carries an impulse to the cell body • ...
Welding terms and definitions 2025-03-20
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- The connection that completes the welding circuit for safe operation.
- The electrical direction of current flow in a welding circuit.
- A fuel gas commonly used in oxy-fuel cutting and welding.
- A formal document outlining the welding process parameters.
- The visible plasma discharge between the electrode and the workpiece.
- The additional metal used to join two base metals together.
- A welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode.
- The additional metal used to join two base metals together.
- A welding technique where the electrode is directed forward in the direction of travel.
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- The force that pushes electrical current through a welding circuit.
- A gas sometimes used in welding for deeper penetration and higher heat input.
- The measurement of electrical current in a welding arc
- A corrosion-resistant alloy often requiring special filler metals.
- A manual welding process using a flux-coated electrode.
14 Clues: The measurement of electrical current in a welding arc • A manual welding process using a flux-coated electrode. • A fuel gas commonly used in oxy-fuel cutting and welding. • A formal document outlining the welding process parameters. • The additional metal used to join two base metals together. • The additional metal used to join two base metals together. • ...
Engineering History 2023-01-23
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- The rate at which we introduce innovations
- mechanical engineering professional organization founded in 1880 (abbreviated)
- Chemical engineers are sometimes called ___ engineers
- unit of charge
- The development of the _____ industry established chemical engineering as an engineering discipline
- Civil Engineering professional organization founded in 1852 (abbreviation)
- _____ engineering is engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment.
- ______ Engineers areĀ tasked with designing, developing, and testing electrical equipment and systems
- unit of electric potential
- The study of electricity was originally considered to be a part of ____
- The idea of a processing plant capable of performing several operations, such as mixing, evaporation, and filtration, led to the concept ofĀ ___
- Considred the first Civil Engineering College
- inventor of the AC electric power system
- Mechanical engineers use the principles of motion, energy, and force, in order to create safe and functional _______ devices.
- Faraday proved that a _____ could induce an electrical current in a wire
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- were chemists with knowledge ofĀ manufacturingĀ processes and the predecessors of chemical engineers
- regarded as the world's first chemical engineer
- unit of electric current
- unit of electric resistance
- Faraday discovered ______ induction in 1831
- Comes from the Latin word INGENIUM, meaning ācleverā and INGENIARE to ādesignā or ādeviseā
- Engineering originally referred specifically to ________ Engineering
- the worldās largest technical professional organization (abbreviated)
- MIT chemistry professor who created Course X, the worldās first four-year chemical engineering curriculum
- Designer of the Eddystone Lighthouse, and self-proclaimed first civil engineer
- One of the earliest examples of a scientific approach to physical and mathematical problems applicable to civil engineering is the work of _______
- Often called the father of Mechanical Engineering
- considered the father of electrical engineering
- The separation of Mechanical Engineering from engineering in general begins with the improvement to the __________
- chemical engineering professional organization founded in 1908 (abbreviated)
30 Clues: unit of charge • unit of electric current • unit of electric potential • unit of electric resistance • inventor of the AC electric power system • The rate at which we introduce innovations • Faraday discovered ______ induction in 1831 • Considred the first Civil Engineering College • regarded as the world's first chemical engineer • ...
electrochemistry 2021-01-08
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- type of cell that can be charged
- allows ions to pass through but keeps the solutions from mixing.
- general name for processes that create a metal coating.
- an electric closed loop
- remove oxygen from another substance.
- one of the two electrodes in a galvanic cell or simple battery.
- occur in the form of electrical energy.
- use a reaction between mercuric oxide and zinc electrodes in an alkaline electrolyte.
- a particle with a net electrical charge.
- The combination of a number of connected electrical elements or parts to accomplish a desired function.
- uses the same manganese dioxide and zinc electrodes as the carbon-zinc, with a different electrolyte and construction.
- is also called voltaic cells or galvanic cells.
- give oxygen to another substance.
- sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and magnesium are examples of...
- loss of electrons.
- deals with electricity-related applications of oxidation-reduction reactions.
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- is a kind of electrochemical cell.
- mass of the atoms of an element
- a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance.
- a solid electric conductor that carries electric current into non-metallic solids, or liquids, or gases, or plasmas, or vacuums.
- increase in electrons.
- a solution in which the solvent is water.
- some examples could be: zinc-carbon batteries and alkaline batteries.
- term redox.
- an electrochemical cell that uses spontaneous redox reactions to generate electricity.
- predictions based on data that can be measures or counted.
- the electrode where oxidation takes place.
- the biggest example of .... in our solar system is the sun itself.
- batteries and ligtning are an example of...
- the electrode where reduction takes place.
30 Clues: term redox. • loss of electrons. • increase in electrons. • an electric closed loop • mass of the atoms of an element • type of cell that can be charged • give oxygen to another substance. • is a kind of electrochemical cell. • remove oxygen from another substance. • occur in the form of electrical energy. • a particle with a net electrical charge. • ...
Physics and Energy Crossowrd 2022-05-24
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- When two waves combine and their troughs and crests cancel out
- When a light ray slow down due a change in medium
- Energy that carries in waves
- Rate at which vibrations are produced
- The rules of physics and the way things move
- Sound must have
- Lens that are thicker at the edges than the middle
- Type of circuit that doesn't go out when one goes out
- In order for there to be sounds there must be a
- Not affected by gravity
- Transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy
- A mirror with a flat reflecting surface
- A reflection of a sound
- The bending of waves
- An object at rest stays in rest and an object in motion stays in motion
- Silence is a
- The medium sound travels slowest in
- Sound is a
- stored energy
- When two waves combine to make their troughs and crests larger
- the form of energy that has to do with sound
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- Energy that powers all things electrical
- How fast something is going and the direction
- changes over a period of time
- When a wave bounces off of a surface
- carrying an object across the room
- Temporary magnet made with coils of wire
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only change
- Mass x acceleration
- Transforms mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Lens that are thicker in the middle than the edges
- Sound travels slower in
- Sound travels faster in
- The medium sound travels fastest in
- Magnets are strongest at their
- energy a ball rolling down the driveway
- Type of wave that must travel through a medium
- The energy form that is present in all energy transfers
- Loudness of a wave
- energy a bike at the top of a hill
- Inside the nucleus of an atom
41 Clues: Sound is a • Silence is a • stored energy • Sound must have • Loudness of a wave • Mass x acceleration • The bending of waves • Sound travels slower in • Sound travels faster in • Not affected by gravity • A reflection of a sound • Energy that carries in waves • changes over a period of time • Inside the nucleus of an atom • Magnets are strongest at their • carrying an object across the room • ...
EKG Crossword 2022-11-01
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- sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia
- the object that is adhered to the patientās chest which connects to a wire, ultimately producing an EKG
- 3rd degree, or ________ heart block
- AFib increases the risk of this by 4 to 6 times
- EKG graph line when there is no electrical activity taking place; also called the isoelectric line
- high potassium in the blood; characterized by tall, peaked T waves on a 12 lead
- changes in an otherwise normal heartbeat
- a state of cardiac standstill with no cardiac output and no ventricular depolarization; also known as "flatline"
- a secondary, smaller electrical shift that takes place after a depolarization, preparing the cells for depolarization
- Electrical or magnetic interference that alters the EKG tracing
- wave often seen in WPW
- characterized by a sawtooth P wave configuration
- a rate of greater than 100 bpm in adult patients, and 150 in pediatric patients
- the removal, isolation or destruction of cardiac tissue or conduction pathways; procedure to treat AFib
- chaotic and unsynchronized quivering of the heart during which no effective pumping occurs; may occur in the atria or the ventricles
- shortness of breath
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- short, long, longer, drop
- type of heart monitor that records the heartās activity for 24-96 (or more) hours
- 1) the part of the heart from which depolarization originates 2) a small device that's implanted in the chest to help control the heartbeat
- an electrical shift that takes place within muscle cells, causing the muscle to reach action potential and ultimately contract
- a rate of less than 60 bpm in adult patients, and 80 in pediatric patients
- the absence of symptoms
- high blood pressure
- conduction through the atrioventricular node with delay or block, resulting in a broader QRS complex
- rhythm that is typically regular with narrow QRS and absent or inverted P waves
25 Clues: high blood pressure • shortness of breath • wave often seen in WPW • the absence of symptoms • short, long, longer, drop • 3rd degree, or ________ heart block • changes in an otherwise normal heartbeat • sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia • AFib increases the risk of this by 4 to 6 times • characterized by a sawtooth P wave configuration • ...
LuisEnglish 2018-04-15
20 Clues: blei • stoff • boden • wüste • giftig • nitrat • abfall • abladen • abwasser • tierwelt • klƤranlage • erneuerbar • mülltrennen • problemthema • elektrogerƤte • unterschiedlich • umweltfreundlich • schlagender-Beweis • umweltverschmutzung • ressourcenverschwenden
ELECTRICAL DEVICES 2021-05-02
6 Clues: / device people use to make coffee • / appliance that keeps the food cool. • / appliance people use to toast bread. • / device people use to cook and heat food. • / device people use to prepare delicious shakes • / device that people use to type documents because it has a comfortable keyboard.
Electrical Crossword 2021-07-07
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- Commonly used to power small appliances (eg. TV Remote, wall clocks etc)
- What is the word used for something which allows electricity to flow through (eg. metal)?
- panels, Uses sunlight as a source of energy to generate direct current of electricity.
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- The first name of the inventor of the 'light bulb'.
- _ _ _ _ _lines deliver electricity to your home
- What material is commonly burnt to produce electricity?
6 Clues: _ _ _ _ _lines deliver electricity to your home • The first name of the inventor of the 'light bulb'. • What material is commonly burnt to produce electricity? • Commonly used to power small appliances (eg. TV Remote, wall clocks etc) • panels, Uses sunlight as a source of energy to generate direct current of electricity. • ...
Electrical Crossword 2021-07-07
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- Uses sunlight as a source of energy to generate direct current of electricity.
- The first name of the inventor of the 'light bulb'.
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- Commonly used to power small appliances (eg. TV Remote, wall clocks etc)
- What is the word used for something which allows electricity to flow through (eg. metal)?
- What material is commonly burnt to produce electricity?
- _ _ _ _ _lines deliver electricity to your home
6 Clues: _ _ _ _ _lines deliver electricity to your home • The first name of the inventor of the 'light bulb'. • What material is commonly burnt to produce electricity? • Commonly used to power small appliances (eg. TV Remote, wall clocks etc) • Uses sunlight as a source of energy to generate direct current of electricity. • ...
Electrical power 2014-01-22
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- The rate of energy consumption in a second
- Power is measured in ___________
- The instument used for recorded the electricity consumption
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- The light appliance used instead the light bulb for conserved electricity
- A bigger unit of electrical power
- Energy should be ____________ to avoid an energy crisis
6 Clues: Power is measured in ___________ • A bigger unit of electrical power • The rate of energy consumption in a second • Energy should be ____________ to avoid an energy crisis • The instument used for recorded the electricity consumption • The light appliance used instead the light bulb for conserved electricity
Electrical Energy 2023-10-12
6 Clues: can store electrical energy • particles of atoms with no charge • basic building block for all matter • negatively charged particle of atoms • positively charged particle of atoms • energy produced by moving electrical charges
Science Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-02-15
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- The connection is made with a metal wire, the charge is carried by electrons
- ________________ are everywhere around us, The earths magnetic field is thought to be caused by the metal's present in the earth's core.
- Originate within atoms, caused by difference in electrical charge
- The movement of charge is called and electrical _________, the Electric _________ is measured in amperes
- Tiny groups of atoms in certain metals align in a particular way, North end or South end, Another word for it is Dipole
- A _________ does not actually contain stored electrical energy, They are also called ________ terminals
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- A ______ is any piece of material that produces a measurable magnetic field in the space around it
- They use energy available from the flow of current to do work
- It is charged when it gains extra electrons or loses some of it's electrons to another object
- The amount of energy transformed by a computer is measured by it's ______________
- Materials with a very high electrical resistance - like those shown in figure 4.22 - are called ________
- ____________ tend to want to cancel each other out or balance
12 Clues: They use energy available from the flow of current to do work • ____________ tend to want to cancel each other out or balance • Originate within atoms, caused by difference in electrical charge • The connection is made with a metal wire, the charge is carried by electrons • The amount of energy transformed by a computer is measured by it's ______________ • ...
Electrical Materials and Tools 2021-09-10
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- used to remove the romex sheathing from wire
- these are used to cut individual wires and remove the insulation from a wire
- a material used to attatch the romex wire to the wooden stud
- this device is designed to protect the user and wire from pulling too many amps by "tripping"
- term is used to describe electrical pressure
- this wire is usually white in color and is used to bring the electricity back to the breaker box
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- used to fix insulation when it is broken on wires or to tape electrical things together
- this term is used to describe electrical current and it is also what can kill you in electrical
- these are used to cut bundles of wire and can also be used to manipulate wire
- this is a term used to explain the process of putting two wire together to pass through a box
- Used to bind two or more wires together inside of a box
- used to protect the wire when it enters a box and to also secure the wire from being pulled from box
12 Clues: used to remove the romex sheathing from wire • term is used to describe electrical pressure • Used to bind two or more wires together inside of a box • a material used to attatch the romex wire to the wooden stud • these are used to cut individual wires and remove the insulation from a wire • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Electric Circuits with DC Motor 2024-05-20
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- device can convert electrical energy into mechanical motion
- negative terminal of a battery
- component restricts the flow of electric current
- pathway for electrical current
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- component stores electrical energy
- flow of electric charge
- Measures electric current in a circuit
- type of switch can be controlled by an electromagnet
8 Clues: flow of electric charge • negative terminal of a battery • pathway for electrical current • component stores electrical energy • Measures electric current in a circuit • component restricts the flow of electric current • type of switch can be controlled by an electromagnet • device can convert electrical energy into mechanical motion
Viktor 12 Sept 2025 2025-09-12
17 Clues: - teher • - szokĆ”s • - csempe • - enyhĆt • - halogat • - akadozik • - felbukkan • - elektromos • - olivabogyó • - pĆ©ksütemĆ©ny • - kiugró eset • - villanyszerelÅ • ... taxes - adót kivet • - megfĆ©kez, megzabolĆ”z • - kĆsĆ©rlet, próbĆ”lkozĆ”s • ... to - folyamodik vmihez • ... system - csatornahĆ”lózat
difficult crossword 2021-10-05
15 Clues: lĆnea • daƱino • titanio • tambiĆ©n • escalera • contener • conducir • electrico • radiacion • inorgĆ”nico • emocionante • filtro solar • sustancia quĆmica • de Madera • sin embargo
The Rule of Three Crossword 2020-11-20
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- the loss of electrical power
- a small bomb thrown by hand
- a person who flies an aircraft
- the neighbourhood where Adam lives
- operates by using electricity
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- a person who designs or builds machines
- a plane that seats one or two people
- simple bottles of gasoline with a wick
- continuing to live in hard situations
- a low area of land between hills
- a small gun for one hand
- the road where Adam lives
- a place to educate children
- a pause or break in activity.
- an electronic device for storing data
15 Clues: a small gun for one hand • the road where Adam lives • a small bomb thrown by hand • a place to educate children • the loss of electrical power • a pause or break in activity. • operates by using electricity • a person who flies an aircraft • a low area of land between hills • the neighbourhood where Adam lives • a plane that seats one or two people • ...
Physical properties of matter 2023-01-24
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- can be due to them being rigid.
- is a heat insulator that heat not
- clearly
- can be bent or squashed,
- it allows electric current through
- lets light pass through cannot see
- lets light pass through and can see through
- do not let light pass through them.
- cannot be bent or squashed.
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- it current is not allowed through
- a heat conductor allows heat to
- can be shaped by hammering or
- has holes in its surface through
- material breaks if it is bent or
- does not let water pass through.
15 Clues: clearly • can be bent or squashed, • cannot be bent or squashed. • can be shaped by hammering or • a heat conductor allows heat to • can be due to them being rigid. • has holes in its surface through • material breaks if it is bent or • does not let water pass through. • it current is not allowed through • is a heat insulator that heat not • it allows electric current through • ...
2nd years 2024-10-05
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- The mathematical operation of combining two signals to produce a third
- Process of turning stem cells into specialized cells
- Device used to measure and display blood oxygen levels
- The study of motion without regard to the forces
- Mechanical analysis of walking or running patterns
- A device that converts physical energy like sound into an electrical signal
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- Mathematical transformation that converts a time-domain signal into its frequency components
- Bone cells responsible for bone formation
- Field studying electrical activity in the brain
- The SI unit of electrical capacitance
10 Clues: The SI unit of electrical capacitance • Bone cells responsible for bone formation • Field studying electrical activity in the brain • The study of motion without regard to the forces • Mechanical analysis of walking or running patterns • Process of turning stem cells into specialized cells • Device used to measure and display blood oxygen levels • ...
Unit 2: Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-03-03
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- ________circuit:An electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow
- A flow of electric charge; the "I" in Ohm's Law
- The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit; The "V" in Ohm's Law
- ________Law: V = IR
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- ________circuit: An electric circuit that contains more than one path for current flow
- A material's opposition to the flow of electric current; the "R" in Ohm's Law
- A path for an electrical current to flow around
- unit of electrical resistance
- unit of electric current
- unit for voltage
10 Clues: unit for voltage • ________Law: V = IR • unit of electric current • unit of electrical resistance • A path for an electrical current to flow around • A flow of electric charge; the "I" in Ohm's Law • A material's opposition to the flow of electric current; the "R" in Ohm's Law • ________circuit:An electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow • ...
Electricity 2023-08-16
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- The battery in a circuit is a _______ of electric current.
- Electrical ________ are materials that allow electric current to flow through.
- Plastic is an electrical ___________.
- If too much electric current flows through the bulb, it will _______.
- The metal ____ needs to be connected to the metal casing to form a closed circuit.
- The filament is made up of __________.
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- The switch _______ the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- Electricity is a form of _______.
- What material is the wire usually made of?
- Which arrangement of electrical components provides more power?
10 Clues: Electricity is a form of _______. • Plastic is an electrical ___________. • The filament is made up of __________. • What material is the wire usually made of? • The battery in a circuit is a _______ of electric current. • The switch _______ the flow of electric current in a circuit. • Which arrangement of electrical components provides more power? • ...
PIT 074 - Resistance in Electricity 2025-01-07
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- The flow of electric charge through a conductor
- A material that has zero resistance at very low temperatures
- A complete path through which electricity can flow
- The electrical pressure that pushes current through a circuit
- Any device that uses electrical energy in a circuit
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- A circuit where components are connected across each other
- Energy wasted as heat due to resistance
- The opposition that a material offers to the flow of electric current
- A device that measures electrical properties including resistance
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily through it
10 Clues: Energy wasted as heat due to resistance • The flow of electric charge through a conductor • A complete path through which electricity can flow • Any device that uses electrical energy in a circuit • A circuit where components are connected across each other • A material that allows electricity to flow easily through it • ...
TECHNICAL VOCABULARY 2024-10-09
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- A component used to reduce current flow and lower voltage levels.
- A device that controls the flow of electricity in a circuit.
- A material that allows the flow of electric current.
- A material that does not allow the flow of electric current.
- The potential difference between two points in a circuit.
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- A closed loop through which electric current flows.
- A device that stores electrical energy for use in a circuit.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- The unit of power, representing the rate of energy transfer.
- The unit of electrical current.
10 Clues: The unit of electrical current. • The unit of electrical resistance. • A closed loop through which electric current flows. • A material that allows the flow of electric current. • The potential difference between two points in a circuit. • A device that stores electrical energy for use in a circuit. • A device that controls the flow of electricity in a circuit. • ...
Electroquest 2025-11-13
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- Portable source of electrical energy
- An input device that detects physical change in the environment
- Device that stores electrical energy in an electric field
- Component that allows current in one direction only
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- Semiconductor device that amplifies or switches electronic signals
- Path that allows current to flow
- An electric lamp that emits light when current flows through it ARDUINO Software or board used for prototyping circuits and coding
- Tiny component that resists the flow of electric current
- Flow of electric charge through a conductor
- Unit used to measure electrical resistance
10 Clues: Path that allows current to flow • Portable source of electrical energy • Unit used to measure electrical resistance • Flow of electric charge through a conductor • Component that allows current in one direction only • Tiny component that resists the flow of electric current • Device that stores electrical energy in an electric field • ...
Basic Electronic Components 2021-08-17
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- Resists the flow of electricity, a short circuit can happen if this is missing
- An electronic circuit that has been shrunk to fit inside a chip
- A special board for prototyping electronics
- A coil of wire
- A switch controlled by an electrical signal
- Use to connect things together using a breadboard
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- A variable resistor; A component with a knob or slider that can be turned or pushed to changed resistance in a circuit
- A mechanical device that creates a break in a circuit
- A component that can give off light
- A device that stores electrical energy in an electric field
- A polarized component; Allows electrical current to pass through them in one direction
- A container which converts chemical energy into electricity
12 Clues: A coil of wire • A component that can give off light • A special board for prototyping electronics • A switch controlled by an electrical signal • Use to connect things together using a breadboard • A mechanical device that creates a break in a circuit • A device that stores electrical energy in an electric field • ...
electric and magnetic forces 2023-12-08
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- expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits
- the amount of electricity in an object
- the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance
- a closed loop that electrons can travel
- a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity
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- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the length of two points away from each other
- the amount of matter in an object
- the largest most powerful transformer in the world (Look in google)
- Having an electric charge or voltage greater than zero.
- Having the electric charge or voltage less than zero.
- A material or object that produces a magnetic field that can affect materials around it
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- flexible metallic conductor, especially one made of copper
- (W) is a unit of measurement of power.
- center that effects or produces movement
19 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • the flow of electrical power or charge • (W) is a unit of measurement of power. • the SI base unit of electrical current. • the amount of electricity in an object • a closed loop that electrons can travel • center that effects or produces movement • the length of two points away from each other • ...
electric and magnetic forces 2023-12-08
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- expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits
- the amount of electricity in an object
- the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance
- a closed loop that electrons can travel
- a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity
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- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the length of two points away from each other
- the amount of matter in an object
- the largest most powerful transformer in the world (Look in google)
- Having an electric charge or voltage greater than zero.
- Having the electric charge or voltage less than zero.
- A material or object that produces a magnetic field that can affect materials around it
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- flexible metallic conductor, especially one made of copper
- (W) is a unit of measurement of power.
- center that effects or produces movement
19 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • the flow of electrical power or charge • (W) is a unit of measurement of power. • the SI base unit of electrical current. • the amount of electricity in an object • a closed loop that electrons can travel • center that effects or produces movement • the length of two points away from each other • ...
electric and magnetic forces 2023-12-08
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- (W) is a unit of measurement of power.
- the amount of electricity in an object
- the largest most powerful transformer in the world (Look in google)
- the length of two points away from each other
- Having an electric charge or voltage greater than zero.
- center that effects or produces movement
- the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance
- a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity
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- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- a closed loop that electrons can travel
- the amount of matter in an object
- Having the electric charge or voltage less than zero.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits
- A material or object that produces a magnetic field that can affect materials around it
- flexible metallic conductor, especially one made of copper
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
19 Clues: the amount of matter in an object • (W) is a unit of measurement of power. • the flow of electrical power or charge • a closed loop that electrons can travel • the amount of electricity in an object • the SI base unit of electrical current. • center that effects or produces movement • the length of two points away from each other • ...
Luis 2018-04-18
20 Clues: blei • stoff • wüste • boden • abfall • nitrat • giftig • abladen • tierwelt • abwasser • klƤranlage • erneuerbar • mülltrennen • problemthema • elektrogerƤte • unterschiedlich • umweltfreundlich • schlagender-Beweis • umweltverschmutzung • ressourcenverschwenden
Engineering careers 2022-10-19
26 Clues: aengineer • kengineer • lengineer • iengineer • sengineer • oengineer • hengineer • cengineer • vengineer • rengineer • xengineer • qengineer • gengineer • mengineer • bengineer • wengineer • eengineer • zengineer • jengineer • fengineer • dengineer • tengineer • nengineer • pengineer • yengineer • uengineer
Electric Circuits Vocabulary 2022-03-15
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- the SI unit for current
- a law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance
- A potential difference expressed in volts
- device that can supply voltage to a circuit
- closed circuit that only follows one path
- the algebraic sum of all currents and exiting a node must equal zero
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- the algebraic sum of all voltages around any closed loop in a circuit is equal to zero
- closed circuit divided into two or more paths
- flow of electrical charge carriers
- slows the flow of electrons in a current
- the rate per time unit at which electrical energy is transferred by an electrical circuit
11 Clues: the SI unit for current • flow of electrical charge carriers • slows the flow of electrons in a current • A potential difference expressed in volts • closed circuit that only follows one path • device that can supply voltage to a circuit • closed circuit divided into two or more paths • the algebraic sum of all currents and exiting a node must equal zero • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- interaction of electric currents (or fields) and magnetic fields.
- a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells
- the difference in electric potential between two points
- rotating part of an electric motor containing electromagnets.
- to develop a magnetic field in an object in response to applying an external magnetic field.
- coil of wire, usually cylindrical, that uses electric current to create a magnetic field.
- machine that transforms or converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- scientific instrument used to measure the masses of individual atoms in a gas using the force exerted on them in a uniform magnetic field.
- electric circuit where the electric current has only one path.
- instrument used to detect very small electric currents by detecting the magnetic force on a loop of wire.
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- two or more positions in an electric field that have the same electric potential.
- measure of the strength of a magnetic field through an area.
- one of two types of electric charge
- electric circuit with a break that prevents electricity from flowing through it.
- instrument to measure the voltage, or potential difference, across one or more components of a closed circuit.
- property of a material that describes its ability to exert a force on a magnet or a magnetic material.
- condition of a system that describes opposing physical characteristics.
- a type of substance, such as iron, that experiences strong magnetic forces when in the presence of a magnet.
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- fundamental property of matter that comes in two varieties we call positive and negative.
- device that increases or decreases voltage in AC circuits in order to minimize energy lost during transmission
- cylindrical coil of wire attached to the loudspeaker cone and moves in and out in response to a varying electrical signal passing through the wire
- electric circuit where the resistance is very low or near zero
- machine that transforms or converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- flow of electric charges, usually in wires or other conductors.
- device attached to the armature of a motor (or generator) that provides an electrical connection and allows the direction of current to be changed periodically during the rotation of the motor.
- one of two types of electric charge
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- unit of electric potential and electric potential difference
- field that exerts a force on objects in it.
- SI unit for electric charge.
31 Clues: SI unit for electric charge. • one of two types of electric charge • one of two types of electric charge • field that exerts a force on objects in it. • the difference in electric potential between two points • unit of electric potential and electric potential difference • measure of the strength of a magnetic field through an area. • ...
Forms of Energy 2021-12-19
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- the ability to do some work
- energy that can pass through wires
- describes how low or high a sound is
- can change from one form to another form
- light travels from sources in straight lines in all ______________
- sound travels in ___________
- the energy of motion
- main source of energy
- energy that is stored
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- thermal energy moves as __________
- we rely on this for most of our everyday needs
- electrical energy is the energy that can pass through ________
- energy that travels through objects and space as heat
- energy of motion
- there are ___________ sources of light energy
- this happens when matter moves back and forth or vibrates
- these vibrations cause a high pitch
- these vibrations cause a low pitch
- when energy changes form, some heat is given ____
19 Clues: energy of motion • the energy of motion • main source of energy • energy that is stored • the ability to do some work • sound travels in ___________ • thermal energy moves as __________ • energy that can pass through wires • these vibrations cause a low pitch • these vibrations cause a high pitch • describes how low or high a sound is • can change from one form to another form • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2013-05-08
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- Reduced or blocked blood supply damages the heart.
- High blood pressure.
- A type of an arrhythmia.
- Irregular heartbeats
- A disease that affects the heart or blood vessels.
- Creating a detour around a blocked artery.
- Blood flow to the brain is interrupted
- Not transmitted by another person, vector, or the enviornment.
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- Accumulation of plaque on artery walls
- Hardened arteries with reduced elasticity.
- Powerful magnets that produce images.
- The heart gradually weakens.
- Dye injection, and motion x-rays.
- To fix the time, amount, degree, or rate of
- Chest pain when the heart doesn't get enough oxygen.
- Balloon inflated and deflated to open an artery.
- Electrical impulses that make the heart beat regularly.
- Graph of the heart's electrical activity.
18 Clues: High blood pressure. • Irregular heartbeats • A type of an arrhythmia. • The heart gradually weakens. • Dye injection, and motion x-rays. • Powerful magnets that produce images. • Accumulation of plaque on artery walls • Blood flow to the brain is interrupted • Graph of the heart's electrical activity. • Hardened arteries with reduced elasticity. • ...
Tools and Equipment 2021-05-12
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- the 'universal tool', Clarksons favorite tool
- Tool for taking electrical readings
- Used on air or electrical impact tools
- for tightening bolts to specific values
- Used to loosen or tighten nuts and bolts
- plastic strips used for quick repairs, very useful to have
- failsafe piece of equipment used alongside vehicle jacks
- type of caliper gauge, starts with 'v'
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- used for gripping things
- cross headed screwdriver
- used for making holes hard materials
- used for holing things securely while working on a bench
- star shaped tool
- Increases distance between socket and ratchet
- For loosening very tight or rusty nuts/ bolts
- used for cutting metal
16 Clues: star shaped tool • used for cutting metal • used for gripping things • cross headed screwdriver • Tool for taking electrical readings • used for making holes hard materials • Used on air or electrical impact tools • type of caliper gauge, starts with 'v' • for tightening bolts to specific values • Used to loosen or tighten nuts and bolts • ...
VYDUTH 2021-09-27
10 Clues: light • H4 LOSERS • study of birds • study of games • 1.672Ć10^-27 kg • ship that doesn't sink • used for measuring current • materials having valency electron 4 • The term used to designate electrical pressure • A voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
VDYUTH 2021-09-27
10 Clues: light • H4 LOSERS • study of games • study of birds • 1.672Ć10^-27 kg • ship that doesn't sink • used for measuring current • materials having valency electron 4 • The term used to designate electrical pressure • A voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
ELECTRICITY 2017-05-19
10 Clues: light bulb • not finished • turns on or off • emitted from a globe • stores electrical energy • this subjects energy topic • another word for hot energy • another word for electricity • description for a power diagram • we use it to move electrical energy travels on
VIDYUTH 2021-09-29
10 Clues: light • H4 LOSERS • study of games • study of birds • 1.672(10*-27)kg • ship that doesn't sink • used for measuring current • materials having valence electron 4 • the term used to designate electrical pressure • a voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
Motor Neuron - N11101717 2021-08-11
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- chemical messengers that pass on information across the synapse from neuron to neuron if a certain threshold of excitation is reached
- increases the speed of electrical transmissions via saltatory conduction
- tree-like structures that receive and transmit information
- gap between two neurons
- the system where motor neurons are located
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- the reversal (depolarisation) & restoration (repolarisation) of the electrical potential across a plasma membrane as a nerve impulse passes along a neuron
- organelle containing genetic material
- conduct electrical signals down the cell body
- cell body of a neuron
- motor neurons control this function
10 Clues: cell body of a neuron • gap between two neurons • motor neurons control this function • organelle containing genetic material • the system where motor neurons are located • conduct electrical signals down the cell body • tree-like structures that receive and transmit information • increases the speed of electrical transmissions via saltatory conduction • ...
Electricity 2023-08-16
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- The battery in a circuit is a _______ of electric current.
- Electrical ________ are materials that allow electric current to flow through.
- Plastic is an electrical ___________.
- If too much electric current flows through the bulb, it will _______.
- The metal ____ needs to be connected to the metal casing to form a closed circuit.
- The filament is made up of __________.
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- The switch _______ the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- Electricity is a form of _______.
- What material is the wire usually made of?
- Which arrangement of electrical components provides more power?
10 Clues: Electricity is a form of _______. • Plastic is an electrical ___________. • The filament is made up of __________. • What material is the wire usually made of? • The battery in a circuit is a _______ of electric current. • The switch _______ the flow of electric current in a circuit. • Which arrangement of electrical components provides more power? • ...
Dt components 2023-12-12
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- is a type of diode that emits light when it has current flowing through itself
- Includes a a microchip called an ATmega 32U4,
- is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- This emits light in dots or pixels,
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- Used for generating sound in a circuit
- this connects the micro controller and a programming device
- is a simple on and off switch
- this will hold all of the components together
- this essentially acts as a break in the circuit
- Used to make a electrical connection between pcb and component
10 Clues: is a simple on and off switch • This emits light in dots or pixels, • Used for generating sound in a circuit • this will hold all of the components together • Includes a a microchip called an ATmega 32U4, • this essentially acts as a break in the circuit • this connects the micro controller and a programming device • ...
PIT 073 - Conductors and Resistors 2025-01-02
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- A material that allows electric current to flow easily
- A complete path through which electricity can flow
- A negatively charged particle that carries electric current
- A material that poorly conducts or blocks electrical current
- The opposition a material presents to electrical flow
- - A stationary electric charge built up on materials
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- A material with electrical conductivity between conductors and insulators
- A material that conducts electricity with zero resistance
- The measure of a material's ability to allow electric current to flow
- The flow of electric charge through a material
10 Clues: The flow of electric charge through a material • A complete path through which electricity can flow • - A stationary electric charge built up on materials • The opposition a material presents to electrical flow • A material that allows electric current to flow easily • A material that conducts electricity with zero resistance • ...
PIT 085 - Parallel Circuits 2025-01-30
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- An unintended path of low resistance that bypasses the normal circuit
- A safety device that breaks the circuit when too much current flows
- The electrical pressure that pushes current through a circuit
- Opposition to the flow of electric current
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- A separate path for current in a parallel circuit
- The flow of electrons through a conductor
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred
- A complete path through which electricity can flow
- A point where two or more circuit elements connect
- Any device that uses electrical energy in a circuit
10 Clues: The flow of electrons through a conductor • Opposition to the flow of electric current • A separate path for current in a parallel circuit • The rate at which electrical energy is transferred • A complete path through which electricity can flow • A point where two or more circuit elements connect • Any device that uses electrical energy in a circuit • ...
Basic Safety 2020-08-25
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- / The flow of electrical current through a gas (such as air) from one pole to another pole.
- Person / A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in their surroundings
- / Waste material resulting from cutting using a thermal process.
- Distribution Panel / Part of the electrical system that brings electricity from the street source through the service lines to the electrical meter mounted on the outside of the building and to the panel inside the building.
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- / An assembly of machines used together to do a particular job
- Space / A work area large enough for a person to work, but arranged in such a way that an employee
- Receptacle / The electrical outlet that is placed inside the structural elements of a building, such as inside the walls.
- physically enter the space to perform work.
- / Braces (metal or wood) placed diagonally from the bottom of one rail to the top of another rail that add support to a structure.
- / Capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning; used to describe a fuel with a flash point at or above 100 degrees F.
- welding / The joining of metal parts by fusion, in which the necessary heat is produced by means of an electric arc.
11 Clues: physically enter the space to perform work. • / An assembly of machines used together to do a particular job • / Waste material resulting from cutting using a thermal process. • / The flow of electrical current through a gas (such as air) from one pole to another pole. • ...
Circuits and Electricity 2012-04-28
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- ________ charges attract
- Equipment that can detect electrical charge are called
- Opposition=__________
- A Circuit that has multiple paths is called
- The Unit of electrical Current is called an ______
- A ________ is a electron pump
- More Electrons Produce ________Charge
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- A type of battery that incorporates acid in liquid Form
- More Protons Produce ________ Charge
- Materials that allow Electrons that move freely are called
- A Circuit that has only one path is called a
- ___________ found lightning
- voltage produces
- A Circuit that has multiple paths is called
14 Clues: voltage produces • Opposition=__________ • ________ charges attract • ___________ found lightning • A ________ is a electron pump • More Protons Produce ________ Charge • More Electrons Produce ________Charge • A Circuit that has multiple paths is called • A Circuit that has multiple paths is called • A Circuit that has only one path is called a • ...
Engineering Scavenger 2018-01-22
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- Design electrical wires and electrical poles
- Insulate houses and buildings
- Make advances in technology for health
- Makes planes and space crafts
- Manipulate and study DNA
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- Design and build tunnels and bridges
- Make jet engines
- Design highways and flow of traffic
- Make anti lock brakes for cars
- Deal with movements humans make
- Make food processing machines
11 Clues: Make jet engines • Manipulate and study DNA • Make food processing machines • Insulate houses and buildings • Makes planes and space crafts • Make anti lock brakes for cars • Deal with movements humans make • Design highways and flow of traffic • Design and build tunnels and bridges • Make advances in technology for health • Design electrical wires and electrical poles
fire safety crossword puzzle 2025-10-10
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- Allows air to flow
- Gets too hot
- Device that stops electricity during overload
- Unintended electric current loss
- Device used to put out fires
- Provides electrical connection
- Causing a circuit breaker to shut off
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- Material that prevents electric shock
- Used to plug in multiple devices
- Left without supervision
- Electrical fault causing sudden current flow
11 Clues: Gets too hot • Allows air to flow • Left without supervision • Device used to put out fires • Provides electrical connection • Used to plug in multiple devices • Unintended electric current loss • Material that prevents electric shock • Causing a circuit breaker to shut off • Electrical fault causing sudden current flow • Device that stops electricity during overload
Ionic and Covalent Bonds 2017-02-16
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- formed by the electrostatic attraction of oppositely charged ions
- a hard, yellow-brown chemical element used in nuclear reactors
- a chemical element that is not a metal
- an atom that has a positive or negative electrical charge as the result of adding or taking away an electron
- colorless gas, one of the chemical elements
- bond an electrical force that holds atoms together to form a molecule
- has a positive electric charge
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- structure a drawing that shows the way in which atoms are connected in a molecule
- chemical bonds formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms
- an ion with a negative electrical charge
- difference the ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond
- a chemical element that is contained in all animals and plants
- a generally hard and shiny chemical element
13 Clues: has a positive electric charge • a chemical element that is not a metal • an ion with a negative electrical charge • colorless gas, one of the chemical elements • a generally hard and shiny chemical element • a hard, yellow-brown chemical element used in nuclear reactors • a chemical element that is contained in all animals and plants • ...
Basic Safety 2020-08-25
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- Receptacle The electrical outlet that is placed inside the structural elements of a building, such as inside the walls.
- Person A person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in their surroundings
- Waste material resulting from cutting using a thermal process.
- The flow of electrical current through a gas (such as air) from one pole to another pole.
- arc.
- add support to a structure.
- Space A work area large enough for a person to work, but arranged in such a way that an employee
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- Capable of easily igniting and rapidly burning; used to describe a fuel with a flash point at or above 100 degrees F.
- Distribution Panel Part of the electrical system that brings electricity from the street source through the service lines to the electrical meter mounted on the outside of the building and to the panel inside the building.
- An assembly of machines used together to do a particular job
- welding The joining of metal parts by fusion, in which the necessary heat is produced by means of an
- Braces (metal or wood) placed diagonally from the bottom of one rail to the top of another rail
- physically enter the space to perform work.
13 Clues: arc. • add support to a structure. • physically enter the space to perform work. • An assembly of machines used together to do a particular job • Waste material resulting from cutting using a thermal process. • The flow of electrical current through a gas (such as air) from one pole to another pole. • ...
Nervous system, neurons and neurotransmission 2022-05-17
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- communication between neurones
- what alters the likelihood of the receiving neurones reaching the threshold of excitation
- inhibitory neurotransmitter
- caused by an imbalance between the excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters
- a sack that contains neurotransmitters
- inhibitory neurotransmitter
- on the side of the dendrite
- place where it is less like that an action potential will be formed
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- the electrical impulse travels to this place
- excitatory neurotransmitter
- start of the neurone
- place where an action potential is more likely to happen
- the gap between the axon and the dendrite
- receives neurotransmitters
- on the side of the axon
- excitatory neurotransmitter
- communication within neurones
17 Clues: start of the neurone • on the side of the axon • receives neurotransmitters • excitatory neurotransmitter • inhibitory neurotransmitter • excitatory neurotransmitter • inhibitory neurotransmitter • on the side of the dendrite • communication within neurones • communication between neurones • a sack that contains neurotransmitters • the gap between the axon and the dendrite • ...
John Curran's Test Crossword 2022-05-11
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- if put in motion, an object stays in motion
- star that earth gravitationally orbits
- heat energy, energy by heat ______ energy
- energy that is in electricity, ______ energy
- force that attracts an object toward each other
- ratio of distance/time
- speed in a direction
- Bulb that gives off more light than heat
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- Converts mechanical energy into electrical
- resulting from motion, _____ energy
- machinery energy, __________ energy
- bulb that gives off more heat than light
- power cell(s) that stores energy
- force that works against something in motion
- science that deals with energy and motion
15 Clues: speed in a direction • ratio of distance/time • power cell(s) that stores energy • resulting from motion, _____ energy • machinery energy, __________ energy • star that earth gravitationally orbits • bulb that gives off more heat than light • Bulb that gives off more light than heat • heat energy, energy by heat ______ energy • science that deals with energy and motion • ...
Element Periodic Table 2022-05-06
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- Bonds that are created by valence electrons
- 3 protons
- a pair of electrons shared by 2 atoms
- the name of the element
- the electrical attraction between a negative ion and a positive ion
- the unequal sharing of electrons between atoms that gives rise to negative and positive regions of electrical charge
- average amount of protons/neutrons
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- 12 protons
- the abbreviated letter/s of the element
- the electrons involved in chemical bonds with other elements
- 1 electron
- 7 protons
- chemicals that are made of only carbon and hydrogen
- the amount of protons and electrons
- 2 neutrons
15 Clues: 3 protons • 7 protons • 12 protons • 1 electron • 2 neutrons • the name of the element • average amount of protons/neutrons • the amount of protons and electrons • a pair of electrons shared by 2 atoms • the abbreviated letter/s of the element • Bonds that are created by valence electrons • chemicals that are made of only carbon and hydrogen • ...
Energy Unit Crossword 2022-05-19
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- Energy transferred in waves.
- Heat transferred through currents
- Energy in an atom's nucleus
- Thermal energy transferred from matter at a high temperature.
- The total kinetic and potential energy of an object's particles.
- Energy of electrical charges.
- An object that conducts heat well.
- An object that does not conduct heat well.
- Potential energy stored in an object's chemical bonds.
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- Heat transferred without movement
- Energy based on position or shape.
- Energy based on position and motion.
- Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
- The capacity to do work. Measured in joules.
- Energy based on motion.
15 Clues: Energy based on motion. • Energy in an atom's nucleus • Energy transferred in waves. • Energy of electrical charges. • Heat transferred without movement • Heat transferred through currents • Energy based on position or shape. • An object that conducts heat well. • Energy based on position and motion. • An object that does not conduct heat well. • ...
construction cert vocab 2023-04-24
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- What nails should be used to assemble something temporary?,
- Plumbers power tool
- The most common hazard from a scaffolding is
- What nails should be used to install shingles?,
- Carpentry material or hardware?
- Plumbing hand tool
- How many feet does a ladder have to be above the roof line.
- What nails should be used to fasten together wall studs?,
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- Electrical material or hardware
- What is OSB
- What nails should be used to put up baseboards?
- What is a class c fire
- Carpentry material
- Masonry material
- to find a perimeter you do this to all sides.
15 Clues: What is OSB • Masonry material • Plumbing hand tool • Plumbers power tool • Carpentry material • What is a class c fire • Electrical material or hardware • Carpentry material or hardware? • The most common hazard from a scaffolding is • to find a perimeter you do this to all sides. • What nails should be used to install shingles?, • What nails should be used to put up baseboards? • ...
Electricity and Circuits 2020-09-20
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- also known as potential difference (push)
- transfers chemical energy into electrical energy
- an obstacle to current flow
- when two or more cells are connected
- circuit in which components are connected side by side
- circuit in which components are connected end to end
- pathway which allows current to flow
- LDR
- current is measured using a...
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- electricity is the flow of...
- electrical state of an object, positive or negative
- we can find there in dimmer switches
- we can find these in thermostats
- charge is measured in units called...
14 Clues: LDR • an obstacle to current flow • electricity is the flow of... • current is measured using a... • we can find these in thermostats • we can find there in dimmer switches • when two or more cells are connected • pathway which allows current to flow • charge is measured in units called... • also known as potential difference (push) • ...
Electric Currents 2023-11-15
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- acid, most car batteries are made of.
- cell, batteries that has two connected plates made of different metals.
- difference, the force that makes electric charges flow.
- a type lightbulb.
- circuits, a closed path that electric currents follow.
- currents from an electrical outlet.
- thin wire inside a lightbulb.
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- a moist paste.
- batteries used in flashlights.
- oppose, or go against, the flow of electrons.
- current, net movement of electrical charges in one direction.
- energy that lights up the room.
- law, I=voltage difference/resistance
- resistance is measured in units called.
- currents from a battery.
15 Clues: a moist paste. • a type lightbulb. • currents from a battery. • thin wire inside a lightbulb. • batteries used in flashlights. • energy that lights up the room. • currents from an electrical outlet. • law, I=voltage difference/resistance • acid, most car batteries are made of. • resistance is measured in units called. • oppose, or go against, the flow of electrons. • ...
Nervous system chapter 11 2025-03-09
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- Nervous System receives processes/receives/transfers information
- potential electrical impulse/ depolarize membrane
- Division carries information toward the CNS
- form myelin sheaths in CNS
- neurons Found in CNS / transmit info from CNS to enact responses
- stress response
- found in CNS /transmit info within CNS
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- Nervous System nerves outside of CNS
- involuntary responses (smooth Muscle, cardiac muscle, glands )
- cells form myelin sheaths in PNS
- voluntary movements/responses (skeletal muscle)
- Division carries information away from CNS
- slender extensions of the cell body/ receives incoming information
- controls rest and relax responses
- Neurons found in PNS/transmit info to CNS
- conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body
16 Clues: stress response • form myelin sheaths in CNS • cells form myelin sheaths in PNS • controls rest and relax responses • Nervous System nerves outside of CNS • found in CNS /transmit info within CNS • Neurons found in PNS/transmit info to CNS • Division carries information away from CNS • Division carries information toward the CNS • ...
Newsletter Crossword #2 2024-09-12
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- Fuel source for nuclear reactors
- Source of solar power
- Used to produce power by using turbines mounted on poles
- Fossil fuel used in power plants
- Fuel made from plants, used in engines
- Device that stores electrical energy
- Solar panel component that converts sunlight
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- Common unit of energy
- Renewable energy from organic material
- Energy saving measure for homes
- Turbine driven energy source from rivers and lakes
- Energy generated from heat within the earth
- Force that drives electrical current
- Non-renewable energy source extracted from underground
14 Clues: Common unit of energy • Source of solar power • Energy saving measure for homes • Fuel source for nuclear reactors • Fossil fuel used in power plants • Force that drives electrical current • Device that stores electrical energy • Renewable energy from organic material • Fuel made from plants, used in engines • Energy generated from heat within the earth • ...
Chemistry 2021-01-13
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- something carrying a net electrical charge
- anion that contains more than one atom
- level of reactivity of a metal
- a chemical element that mostly lacks the characteristics of a metal
- a chemical link between two atoms or ions in which the electron pairs are shared
- unit chemical formula with the least number of elements out of the set of empirical formulas having the same proportion of ions as elements
- chemical element that exhibits some properties of both metals and nonmetals
- The electrical charge of an ion, created by gain or loss of one or more electrons from an atom
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- a positively charged ion
- a chemical formula showing the simplest ratio of elements rather than the total number of atoms in a molecule
- particle made of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded
- substance with high electrical conductivity, luster and malleability
- consisting of one atom
- exhibiting neither acid or alkaline qualities
- a particle made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together
- a negatively charged ion
16 Clues: consisting of one atom • a positively charged ion • a negatively charged ion • level of reactivity of a metal • anion that contains more than one atom • something carrying a net electrical charge • exhibiting neither acid or alkaline qualities • particle made of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded • ...
Wind Turbine Project Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- energy Energy that is made from sources that can be regenerated. Sources include solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, ocean and hydro (water).
- energy The energy of motion. For example, a spinning top, a falling object and a rolling ball all have kinetic energy. The motion, if resisted by a force, does work. Wind and water both have kinetic energy.
- The rotating part of an electrical or mechanical device.
- energy Potential energy is the energy stored by an object as a result of its position. A roller coaster at the top of a hill has potential energy.
- energy energy that can be used to do work. It is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy.
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- A machine in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid is converted into mechanical energy by causing a series of buckets, paddles or blades on a rotor to rotate.
- A device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- An instrument that measures electromotive force in units called volts.
- energy Energy that exists when charged particles attract or repel each other. Television sets, computers and refrigerators use electrical energy. energy: The ability to do work.
- turbine A machine that converts the moving energy of wind into mechanical and/or electrical energy.
- The center part of a wheel, fan or propeller.
11 Clues: The center part of a wheel, fan or propeller. • The rotating part of an electrical or mechanical device. • A device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy. • An instrument that measures electromotive force in units called volts. • turbine A machine that converts the moving energy of wind into mechanical and/or electrical energy. • ...
HAT 470 POLY CROSSWORD 2020-12-04
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- High and low frequency are examples
- law that relates current,voltage,resistance
- waveform seen in stage N1 sleep
- electrodes that detect alpha activity
- up or down deflection of a wave
- EEG frequency seen in wake with eyes closed
- artifact from background electrical noise
- type of EEG activity seen in N3
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- a waveform seen in N2 sleep
- setting that dictates wave amplitude
- electrode locations that detect spindles
- sleep stage where muscle atonia occurs
- a measure of electrical resistance
- electrode locations that detect delta waves
- the most common EEG activity seen in sleep
- describes percent of time in sleep stages
16 Clues: a waveform seen in N2 sleep • waveform seen in stage N1 sleep • up or down deflection of a wave • type of EEG activity seen in N3 • a measure of electrical resistance • High and low frequency are examples • setting that dictates wave amplitude • electrodes that detect alpha activity • sleep stage where muscle atonia occurs • electrode locations that detect spindles • ...
Puzzle 1: Rat Rod Basics 2024-05-07
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- A device used to start the engine.
- The round rubber part of the wheel.
- Indicates the speed of the car.
- Lubricates moving parts in the engine.
- Used to stop the car.
- Transfers power from the engine to the wheels.
- The skeleton of the vehicle.
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- Keeps the engine cool.
- The heart of the car.
- The main structural support of the vehicle.
- Provides power to electrical components.
- Absorbs shock and provides a smooth ride.
- Where you sit while driving.
- Controls the direction of the car.
- A metal rod that holds something in place.
- Stores electrical energy to start the engine.
16 Clues: The heart of the car. • Used to stop the car. • Keeps the engine cool. • Where you sit while driving. • The skeleton of the vehicle. • Indicates the speed of the car. • A device used to start the engine. • Controls the direction of the car. • The round rubber part of the wheel. • Lubricates moving parts in the engine. • Provides power to electrical components. • ...
Chapter 17 & 18 2024-04-17
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- a closed electrical path for current
- anything in the universe that occupies space and has mass
- interaction of electricity and magnetism
- electrical force
- rate of electron flow
- particles with no charge
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- an atomic force that can attract or repel ferrous substances
- the flow of electrons through atoms
- the process of creating electricity in a wire
- a substance composed of molecules with 2 or more elements
- positively charge particles
- the movement of free electrons
- a group of one type of atom
- a microscopic particle that cannot be broken into smaller pieces
- a group of two or more atom joined together
- negatively charge particles
16 Clues: electrical force • rate of electron flow • particles with no charge • positively charge particles • a group of one type of atom • negatively charge particles • the movement of free electrons • the flow of electrons through atoms • a closed electrical path for current • interaction of electricity and magnetism • a group of two or more atom joined together • ...
Electronics 2021-05-13
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- Its core has three limbs and two windows.
- The core constructed is similar to wheels of spokes.
- Process by which an electrical conductor becomes electrified when near a charged body.
- The voltage ( ) in the secondary can be used to drive a load.
- An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- He found out that light is simply an electromagnetic wave vibrating at a specific frequency.
- An instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents.
- Composed of vibrating electric and magnetic fields the regenerate each other.
- The induced voltage in a coil is proportional to the number of loops multiplied by the magnetic field changes within these loops.
- Used to provide adequate space for expansion of oil inside the transformer.
- Np > Ns
- ls a static device.
- Np < Ns
- Its core has two limbs.
- Used to reduce the voltage from the main power line to a lower voltage that operates a machine's electrical control system.
- Magnetomotive force
- It has only one winding.
- Made up of copper or aluminum coated with every thin layer of insulation.
- The first transformer waa developed by
- A ( ) converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
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- Basic coolant that uses small and medium-sized distribution transformers.
- Last name of William who design and was first commercially used in 1886.
- It is where the first commercial of William Stanley's design happens in 1886.
- Vs
- It is an electrical wire wrapped around the core on the output side.
- Voltage or current that changes polarity or direction, respectively, over time.
- A transformer uses the principle of ( ) to create an ac voltage in the secondary coil.
- The transformer are the basic components for the ( ) of electricity.
- Used for transformers that use voltages below 25,000 volts.
- Stimulates the retinas in our eyes and allows us to see these waves.
- The primary and secondary are physically isolated.
- Is a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes through a given area.
- It is an electrical wire wrapped around the core on the input side.
- How many basic components does transformer consist?
- EMF
- When the voltage source is turned off, current briefly surges through the secondary coil in the ( ) direction.
- The ratio of the number of turns in the primary coil to the number of turns in the secondary coil.
- A ferromagnetic material that can conduct a magnetic field through it.
- Vp
- This type is used for much more economic construction of large transformers.
40 Clues: Vs • Vp • EMF • Np > Ns • Np < Ns • ls a static device. • Magnetomotive force • Its core has two limbs. • It has only one winding. • The first transformer waa developed by • Its core has three limbs and two windows. • The primary and secondary are physically isolated. • How many basic components does transformer consist? • The core constructed is similar to wheels of spokes. • ...
Nervous System Function and Signaling 2025-10-25
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- Ion channels that are activated by changes in the electrical potential of the cell membrane
- The bodily system in vertebrates that is made up of the brain and spinal cord, nerves, ganglia, and parts of the receptor organs. It receives and interprets stimuli and transmits impulses to the effector organs.
- A minute gap between messaging neurons
- Synapse that uses neurotransmitters to transfer signals from one neuron to another
- The resting voltage of a neuron (approximately -70 mV)
- The extracellular space between pre- and postsynaptic neurons.
- One of the cells that constitute nervous tissue, with the property of transmitting and receiving nervous impulses.
- A signaling neuron
- A reduction in the electrical potential of a cell that inhibits the firing of an action potential
- Nerves responsible for sending out commands from the CNS to effectors in the body, such as muscles and glands
- Nerve cell clusters
- Chemicals used to send signals from one neuron to another
- A neuron that receives messages
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- Quick, unconscious movements controlled by the spinal cord
- Nerves responsible for relaying sensation from the body to the central nervous system
- The part of the autonomic nervous system that contains chiefly adrenergic fibers and tends to depress secretion, decrease the tone and contractility of smooth muscle, and increase heart
- The return of a cell's electrical potential to its resting state
- It is comprised of the cranial nerves, except the optic nerve, the spinal nerves, and the autonomic nervous system.
- Any of the filamentous bands of nervous tissue that connect parts of the nervous system with the other organs and conduct nervous impulses.
- The vesicle in the axon terminal of a neuron that contains neurotransmitters
- A part of the vertebrate nervous system that innervates smooth and cardiac muscle and glandular tissues and governs involuntary actions (as secretion and peristalsis). Consists of the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system
- Part of the autonomicystem that tends to induce secretion, increase the tone and contractility of smooth muscle, and slow the heart rate.
- The part of the peripheral nervous system associated with skeletal muscle voluntary control of body movements
- Unmyelinated nervous tissue composed mainly neural cell bodies
- nervous tissue composed mainly of axons.
- Electrostatic potential energy within a membrane
- The change in electrical potential along the membrane of a neuron associated with the passage of an impulse
- he channel proteins connecting the pre- and postsynaptic neurons in electrical synapses
- The part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
29 Clues: A signaling neuron • Nerve cell clusters • A neuron that receives messages • A minute gap between messaging neurons • nervous tissue composed mainly of axons. • Electrostatic potential energy within a membrane • The resting voltage of a neuron (approximately -70 mV) • Chemicals used to send signals from one neuron to another • ...
Karlos Kool Krossword 2022-05-18
Science Corssword 2022-02-16
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- a type of model of an atom
- a substance having a finite activation energy (band gap) for electron conduction
- members of a family of an element that all have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- a row of chemical elements
- the number of a chemical element in the periodic system
- any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- a type of chemical element which has a preponderance of properties in between
- a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements
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- Russian chemist who developed the periodic classification of the elements
- are neutral sub-atomic particles with no electrical charge
- smallest unit into which matter can be divided without the release of electrically charged particles
- stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms
- any of a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity
- any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
17 Clues: a type of model of an atom • a row of chemical elements • a negatively charged subatomic particle • stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge • the number of a chemical element in the periodic system • a column in the periodic table of the chemical elements • are neutral sub-atomic particles with no electrical charge • ...
for second block 2016-12-19
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- which are devices that use an electromagnet to measure electric current.
- contain two or more branches for current to move through.
- is a temporary magnet made by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current around an iron core.
- reverses the direction of the current in a regular pattern.
- the group of atoms with aligned magnetic poles.
- is a device that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- a single wire wrapped into a cylindrical wire coil.
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- are where the magnetic forces exerted by the magnet is strongest.
- uses electromagnetic induction to transform mechanical energy into electrical.
- exerts a force on other magnets and objects made of magnetic materials.
- refers to the properties and interactions of magnets.
- is related to the force that causes electric charges to flow.
- the generation of a current by a changing magnetic field.
- the coils in these generators have many coils of wire wrapped around huge iron cores.
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted to thermal energy.
- the net movement of electric charges in a single direction.
- is a device that increases or decreases the voltage of an alternating current.
17 Clues: the group of atoms with aligned magnetic poles. • a single wire wrapped into a cylindrical wire coil. • refers to the properties and interactions of magnets. • contain two or more branches for current to move through. • the generation of a current by a changing magnetic field. • the net movement of electric charges in a single direction. • ...
Renewable Energy-Dylan Dexter 2017-02-16
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- Core of the Nuclear reactor starts to melt
- clean way to obtain energy from sun
- energy obtained by from photovoltaic
- Uses mechanical and electrical to obtain energy
- When two or more atoms in a reactor combine
- Energy from flowing water
- type of energy were you have to split uranium atoms
- a Field of turbines
- A cell producing electrical current directly from reaction
- Heavy nucleus splitting spontaneously
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- Used to obtain energy from the wind
- Fuel take directly from living organism
- Obtaining earths heat through a pump
- Energy produced from earths heat
- Electricity and water used from energy
- Layer to detect data injections
- Plant based energy
- Energy obtained from tidal and or waves
18 Clues: Plant based energy • a Field of turbines • Energy from flowing water • Layer to detect data injections • Energy produced from earths heat • Used to obtain energy from the wind • clean way to obtain energy from sun • Obtaining earths heat through a pump • energy obtained by from photovoltaic • Heavy nucleus splitting spontaneously • Electricity and water used from energy • ...
Hearing 2025-10-14
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- highest frequency humans can hear
- spiral, snail-like structure that converts vibrations into electrical signals
- conversion center from vibrations into hearing
- thin layer stretched across the canal
- middle bone in ear
- final bone shaped like a stirrup
- 3 fluid-filled loops that detect head movement
- nerve that carries electrical signals to the brain
- sensory organ responsible for hearing
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- highest frequency dogs can hear
- highest frequency cats can hear
- channels sound waves to the eardrum
- connects the middle ear to the back of the throat
- amplification chamber
- visible, cartilage-based structure on the side of the head
- first of three tiny bones, picks up vibrations
- visible part that collects sound waves
17 Clues: middle bone in ear • amplification chamber • highest frequency dogs can hear • highest frequency cats can hear • final bone shaped like a stirrup • highest frequency humans can hear • channels sound waves to the eardrum • thin layer stretched across the canal • sensory organ responsible for hearing • visible part that collects sound waves • ...
CPR/AED 2025-12-17
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- beats per minute
- a lifesaving electrical device
- brain can go without this for 4-6 minutes
- risk factors like smoking, diet and exercise
- electrical problem in the heart
- person who is present at an event but doesn't participate
- what happens after a victim has been treated at a hospital
- push hard and fast in the center of the chest
- where you check an adult for pulse
- tap and shout
- alternate between this and chest thrusts for infants
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- circulation problem in the heart
- way to assist a choking adult
- risk factors like genetics and age
- an irregular heartbeat
- CPR that anyone can do without formal training
- an emergency lifesaving procedure
17 Clues: tap and shout • beats per minute • an irregular heartbeat • way to assist a choking adult • a lifesaving electrical device • electrical problem in the heart • circulation problem in the heart • an emergency lifesaving procedure • risk factors like genetics and age • where you check an adult for pulse • brain can go without this for 4-6 minutes • ...
Basic Electronic Components 2020-10-25
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- set of transistors inside the integrated circuit
- IC with billions of transistors per inch
- negatively charged subatomic particles
- stores electrical energy; measured in Farads
- semiconductor light source
- one way valve (or gate) for electricity
- transistors is controller of the circuit
- positive end of a polarized component
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- impedes the flow of electricity through a circuit
- pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
- printed area where components are attached
- a variable resistor used in dials
- flow of electricity through a circuit
- negative end of the polarized component
- components that have different length terminals
- like "mega"; common unit in resistors
- electronic switch used to amplify and switch signal
17 Clues: semiconductor light source • a variable resistor used in dials • flow of electricity through a circuit • like "mega"; common unit in resistors • positive end of a polarized component • negatively charged subatomic particles • negative end of the polarized component • one way valve (or gate) for electricity • IC with billions of transistors per inch • ...
CNS and PNS 2025-02-07
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- lobe responsible for processing sound & hearing
- consists of midbrain, pons, medulla
- part of midbrain that manages sleep and pain
- responsible for coordination and movement
- part of neuron that receives input
- part of brain stem,relays info for vision,hearing
- part of neuron that transfers electrical responses
- consists of network of nerves across the body
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- responsible for physical activity, logic, emotions
- lobe responsible for touch and sensory info
- contains the nucleus
- largest part of the brain
- lobe responsible for sight
- consists of brain and spinal cord
- connects the brain to spinal cord
- lobe responsible for problem solving
- cell that transmits electrical signals to the brain
17 Clues: contains the nucleus • largest part of the brain • lobe responsible for sight • consists of brain and spinal cord • connects the brain to spinal cord • part of neuron that receives input • consists of midbrain, pons, medulla • lobe responsible for problem solving • responsible for coordination and movement • lobe responsible for touch and sensory info • ...
Electricity & Magnetism 2024-11-01
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- "rubbing" in Greek
- difference in electrical potential energy
- type of current batteries provide
- how fast and how many electrons are zooming around the circuit
- unit of measuring current (short)
- natural magnet
- carries electrons from appliance back to mains
- type of current in New Zealand
- earth's magnetic field
- carries electricity from mains to appliance
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- each appliance has its own path for current to flow
- coil of wire with an electrical current passing through
- charge is gathered in one place
- mineral form of iron oxide
- the longer the wire, the [] the resistivity
- thin wire which can handle a certain amount of current
- only one path for current to flow
17 Clues: natural magnet • "rubbing" in Greek • earth's magnetic field • mineral form of iron oxide • type of current in New Zealand • charge is gathered in one place • type of current batteries provide • unit of measuring current (short) • only one path for current to flow • difference in electrical potential energy • the longer the wire, the [] the resistivity • ...
science 2023-02-09
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- material in witch charges cant move easily
- a physical property
- rate at witch electrical energy is changed
- space around a chaged object in witch another charged object expeiriences electric force
- electric chrage at rest in an object
- force of atraction or repusion due to an electric feild
- converts light energy
- conected side by side
- material in witch charges can move freely
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- oposition of the flow
- US standard voltage
- rate at witch charges pass a given piont
- in a single loop
- change chem. or radiant energy into electrical energy
- converts thermal energy
- realease of electricity in an object
- need energy source, wires, and a load
17 Clues: in a single loop • US standard voltage • a physical property • oposition of the flow • converts light energy • conected side by side • converts thermal energy • electric chrage at rest in an object • realease of electricity in an object • need energy source, wires, and a load • rate at witch charges pass a given piont • material in witch charges can move freely • ...
Electrical safety, machine guards, slips and trips 2021-02-25
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- Item to protect workers from rotating equipment
- most dangerous place to use electrical equipment
- Good ______________ is critical to preventing slips, trips, and falls
- safest ladder to use around electricity is
- To constrict or squeeze painfully
- Materials that enclose wires
- _______, TRIPS, AND FALLS
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- Alternate path for current to flow
- When taking the stairs you should use _______________
- A moveable barrier
- Clean up ___ immediately
- measure of electrical resistance
12 Clues: A moveable barrier • Clean up ___ immediately • _______, TRIPS, AND FALLS • Materials that enclose wires • measure of electrical resistance • To constrict or squeeze painfully • Alternate path for current to flow • safest ladder to use around electricity is • Item to protect workers from rotating equipment • most dangerous place to use electrical equipment • ...
mkfitz 2021-11-11
24 Clues: Kim • dogs • book • wall • song • song • actor • joker • horse • barbie • suicide • tv show • spaceman • olympics • telescope • president • catholics • invention • invention • typewriter • holy girls club • communion bread • billion on earth • electrical appliance
Engineering careers 2022-10-19
26 Clues: qengineer • rengineer • xengineer • aengineer • pengineer • fengineer • tengineer • sengineer • dengineer • eengineer • bengineer • uengineer • cengineer • wengineer • vengineer • oengineer • kengineer • hengineer • iengineer • nengineer • yengineer • mengineer • gengineer • lengineer • zengineer • jengineer
everyday mysteries- easy 2021-10-04
15 Clues: frio • rayo • hora • cielo • desde • forzado • burbujas • estrella • escaparse • electrico • inorganico • rapidamente • luz del dia • filtro solar • signno mas (+)
Electricity and Electronics 2015-01-27
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- A ________ generator is a circuit that continually switches on and off, like a flashing light.
- __________ is used when a low-power primary control circuit is used to control a high-power circuit.
- ___________ circuits are tiny circuits etched into silicon chips.
- ________ only allows current to flow in one direction.
- A ____________ is an automatic switch.
- __________ is used in electricity and electronics for measuring component values and troubleshooting.
- A __________ allows electricity to flow but not as freely as in metals.
- The most common source of power in low voltage is a _________.
- In a _______ circuit, the current is the same at any point in the circuit because there is only one path.
- The base of a transistor is usually connected to a _______. If it allows enough current to flow, the transistor switches on.
- _________-sensing circuits are useful in switching lamps on automatically in the dark.
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- ________ panels convert energy from light into electricity.
- The sensitivity of the temperature-sensing circuit can be changed by adding a _____________.
- ___________ stores electricity, like rechargeable batteries.
- An electrical ________ is a material that allows electricity to flow through easily.
- ___________-sensing circuits are useful in switching electric kettles off automatically.
- _____________ converts electrical energy to kinetic (motion) energy.
- ___________ restricts the flow of current.
- ____________ converts electrical energy to sound energy.
- A simple __________ has two contacts which are used to make or break a circuit.
20 Clues: A ____________ is an automatic switch. • ___________ restricts the flow of current. • ________ only allows current to flow in one direction. • ____________ converts electrical energy to sound energy. • ________ panels convert energy from light into electricity. • ___________ stores electricity, like rechargeable batteries. • ...
