electrical Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 8: Energy From Electron 2017-03-25
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- a measure of the chemical potential for a redox reaction to occur.
- Device that converts chemical energy of fuel directly into electrical energy.
- is energy that is collected from renewable resources.
- A conductor used to establish electrical contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
- produces chemical changes at the electrodes.
- is a specialized semiconductor diode that converts visible light into direct current.
- is a proposed system of delivering energy using hydrogen
- is gain of electrons.
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- is a system for the direct conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy.
- is an electrochemical cell that uses the transfer of electros in redox reaction to supply an electric current.
- A substance that does not conduct electricity at low temperature but does so at higher temperatures.
- is a non- rechargeable electrochemical battery.
- A serious of galvanic cells that are wired together constitutes a __________.
- A type of energy fueled by the transfer of electrons from positive and negative points within a conductor.
- is loss of electrons.
15 Clues: is loss of electrons. • is gain of electrons. • produces chemical changes at the electrodes. • is a non- rechargeable electrochemical battery. • is energy that is collected from renewable resources. • is a proposed system of delivering energy using hydrogen • a measure of the chemical potential for a redox reaction to occur. • ...
tech 2021-05-03
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- A device used to introduce some amount of resistance into a circuit
- A diode that will produce light when current flows through it
- The unit of measure of electrical resistance
- A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- An electrical device used to store electrical charge
- A mechanical device used to connect or disconnect a component or circuit
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- A group of electronic components that work together to perform a specific function
- A resistor whose value can be varied between its minimum and maximum values
- A resistor that changes its resistance with a change of temperature
- unit for measuring voltage
- Resistors that have a value that cannot be changed
- A device that permits current to flow through it in only one direction
- A drawing that traces the path that electron flow will take in an electronic circuit
- A small electronic device used in a circuit as an amplifier or switch
15 Clues: unit for measuring voltage • The unit of measure of electrical resistance • Resistors that have a value that cannot be changed • An electrical device used to store electrical charge • A circuit that contains only one path for current flow • A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow • A diode that will produce light when current flows through it • ...
Vocabulary 2023-03-22
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- a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity
- the electric potential energy per unit charge
- A device designed to transport electricity
- the energy of charged particles releases suddenly
- a device used for making and breaking electric current through the circuit
- The process of generating current in a conductor by placing it in a changing magnetic field
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- an electrical power supply that converts stored chemical energy into electrical potential energy
- a path for transmitting electric current
- the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
- the transfer of electrically charged particles through a medium
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when kept in an electric or magnetic field.
- the ratio of the quantity of charge and time.
- a path for unwanted positive or negative charges to flow making objects neutral or uncharged.
- the force exerted on a surface or body.
15 Clues: the force exerted on a surface or body. • a path for transmitting electric current • A device designed to transport electricity • the electric potential energy per unit charge • the ratio of the quantity of charge and time. • the energy of charged particles releases suddenly • the transfer of electrically charged particles through a medium • ...
Wellknown inventions: telephone and laptop 2026-01-22
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- The power source that allows a laptop to operate without direct electricity.
- The central unit that performs calculations and controls laptop operations.
- A space-based technology that enables global telephone communication.
- The built-in camera in laptops used for video communication.
- The device that converts sound waves into electrical signals in a telephone.
- The global network that enables communication and data exchange through laptops and phones.
- The early mechanical system used to enter phone numbers on traditional telephones.
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- The primary text-input device used in laptops.
- A portable personal computer designed for mobile use.
- The component that transforms electrical signals back into sound.
- The invention that revolutionized long-distance voice communication in the nineteenth century.
- The visual display component of a laptop.
- A tiny integrated circuit that forms the technological foundation of laptops.
- The electrical or digital transmission that carries voice data in a telephone system.
- The scientist and inventor who is widely credited with inventing the telephone.
15 Clues: The visual display component of a laptop. • The primary text-input device used in laptops. • A portable personal computer designed for mobile use. • The built-in camera in laptops used for video communication. • The component that transforms electrical signals back into sound. • A space-based technology that enables global telephone communication. • ...
Beauty and Melody LK 2017-09-18
17 Clues: trüb • voll • feucht • Zutaten • verwöhnt • billiger • erzielen • nahrhaft • strahlend • Gegengift • Stirnfalte • Entfernung • einzigartig • Schalwellen • großes Sortiment • elektrische Pulse • Gesichtsbehandlung
Energy 2023-03-16
10 Clues: Heat transfers. • Energy in motion. • Energy of motion. • Energy we can see. • Energy we can hear. • Energy from the sun. • Energy that is stored. • Energy in the bonds of atoms. • Energy of electrical currents. • Energy released from splitting atoms.
Space radio theater 2023-06-17
15 Clues: - Find • - Team • - Origin • - Examine • - Assault • - Hallways • - Vanished • - Detectors • - Informing • - Spatially • - Mechanisms • - Instability • - Unidentified • - Control center • - Electrical surge
Unit 5: House and Home vocabulary 2023-07-19
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- Noun: two words; an electrical system to heat the air/water in a building.
- Noun: two words; a type of house that shares one or two walls with neighboring houses.
- Adjective: made of wood.
- Noun: A building for keeping cars in.
- Noun: a thick window cover to block light, often made of cloth.
- Noun: a small house, usually in the countryside.
- Noun: a thin bed covering, often made of fabric.
- Noun: a floor area that is connected to the outside of a building, outside a window or door.
- Noun: a thin window cover to block light, often plastic or metal.
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- Adjective: an object (example: furniture) that is very old and often valuable.
- Noun: the area to enter a building.
- Noun: a thick bed covering, often full of feathers or wool (British English)
- Noun: A place where flowers and plants grow.
- Noun: a place where people sit at desks work.
- Noun: a level of a building
- Noun: apartment (British English)
- Noun: two words; an electrical system to control the temperature of air in a building.
- Noun: a floor covering, often made of nylon or wool.
- Noun: an electrical device that moves air around a room to cool it down.
19 Clues: Adjective: made of wood. • Noun: a level of a building • Noun: apartment (British English) • Noun: the area to enter a building. • Noun: A building for keeping cars in. • Noun: A place where flowers and plants grow. • Noun: a place where people sit at desks work. • Noun: a small house, usually in the countryside. • Noun: a thin bed covering, often made of fabric. • ...
Cardiac 101 2026-02-06
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- Blood vessels that deliver oxygen-poor blood to the lungs for gas exchange.
- A heartbeat that is consistently faster than 100 bpm.
- A heartbeat that is consistently slower than 60 bpm.
- An abnormal pattern of electrical activity in the heart.
- The heart’s backup pacemaker when the SA node fails.
- The electrical process when heart muscle resets after contraction.
- The major vessel that carries blood out of the left ventricle.
- Lower chamber that sends oxygenated blood into the main artery.
- The sac that reduces friction as the heart beats inside the chest.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood to the heart’s left atrium.
- Muscle layer thicker on the left side because it pumps to the whole body.
- Large vein returning blood from below the diaphragm.
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- The inner heart lining where blood flows with minimal resistance.
- The layer of the heart that contracts with every heartbeat.
- Upper chamber that collects oxygen‑poor blood returning from the body.
- The electrical process when heart muscle cells become more positively charged.
- Valve that prevents backflow from the aorta into the left ventricle.
- Artery that carries blood from the right ventricle to the lungs.
- Large vein returning blood from the upper body to the heart.
- Valve that opens when blood moves from the right atrium to the right ventricle.
- A conduction degree block where the PR interval is longer than normal.
21 Clues: A heartbeat that is consistently slower than 60 bpm. • The heart’s backup pacemaker when the SA node fails. • Large vein returning blood from below the diaphragm. • A heartbeat that is consistently faster than 100 bpm. • An abnormal pattern of electrical activity in the heart. • The layer of the heart that contracts with every heartbeat. • ...
Electricity 2022-01-24
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- a circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow
- A path an electric current follows
- the flow of electricity
- materials the electrical current cannot pass through
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- refers to the movement of molecules within an object
- a circuit in which electrical current can follow only one path
- materials that electrical current can easily pass through
- is the result when a force either sound or pressure make an object vibrate
8 Clues: the flow of electricity • A path an electric current follows • refers to the movement of molecules within an object • materials the electrical current cannot pass through • materials that electrical current can easily pass through • a circuit in which electrical current can follow only one path • a circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow • ...
Circuits Crossword 2021-02-01
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- An electrical device used to store electrical charge
- A drawing that traces the path that electron flow will take in an electronic circuit.
- A unit for measuring voltage
- A mechanical device used to connect or disconnect a component or circuit
- A device used to introduce some amount of resistance into a circuit
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- The unit of measure of electrical resistance
- A small electronic device used in a circuit as an amplifier or switch.
- A group of electronic components that work together to perform a specific function
- Resistors that have a value that cannot be changed
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- A resistor whose value can be varied between its minimum and maximum values.
- A resistor that changes its resistance with a change of temperature
- A diode that will produce light when current flows through it
- A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow
- A device that permits current to flow through it in only one direction.
15 Clues: A unit for measuring voltage • The unit of measure of electrical resistance • Resistors that have a value that cannot be changed • An electrical device used to store electrical charge • A circuit that contains only one path for current flow • A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow • A diode that will produce light when current flows through it • ...
Solar Energy II 2015-06-12
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- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- supply with mechanical or electrical energy.
- someone who satisfies a bill for products and services received.
- an evaluation of the nature, quality or ability of someone or something.
- the basis or foundation for an organization.
- to reach the highest point of a specified value or time.
- reducing the high voltage of electrical power transmission suitable for consumers.
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- request of consumers or producers for a particular commodity or service.
- to produce energy.
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major goal.
- relating to the production of electric current at the junction of two substances exposed to light.
- consistently good in quality or performance, able to be trusted.
- a person, company or country that makes, grows or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- an installation where electrical power is generated for distribution.
- a developing technology will produce electricity for the same cost to rate payers as traditional technologies.
15 Clues: to produce energy. • supply with mechanical or electrical energy. • the basis or foundation for an organization. • to reach the highest point of a specified value or time. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major goal. • someone who satisfies a bill for products and services received. • ...
My Crossword 2022-03-08
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- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
- Comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom, used in nuclear power plants
- Materials that do not allow heat to flow easily
- Energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- Material that allow heat to flow easily
- the ability to cause change
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- Energy stored in objects that are above Earth's Surfaace
- Comes from outlets and power plants, used to power electrical devices
- Heat that comes from fire, sun, etc, used to heat objects
- Form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through
- Light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs used to see as a power source
- Energy Stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- The total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- Comes from a variety of sources, used most often for communication
15 Clues: the ability to cause change • Material that allow heat to flow easily • Energy Stored in chemical bonds of compounds • Materials that do not allow heat to flow easily • Energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched • Energy stored in objects that are above Earth's Surfaace • Heat that comes from fire, sun, etc, used to heat objects • ...
10-16: VG Generator Crossword 2024-10-16
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- VG's today are used in this place to show the effects of electrostatics
- Has a negative electrical charge.
- What type of charge is given when electrons are torn away and stick to the roller
- Has no electrical charge.
- On the VG generator there are two brushes above and below the rollers.
- The first name of the man that created the VG generator.
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- The VG generator acts like this object and transports electrons
- This effect shows where electrons are transferred from one material to another.
- Has a positive electrical charge.
- Lots of electrons move of electrons move towards the dome releasing energy like what storm?
- The Triboelectric series list the ability for materials to gain electrons (T or F).
- When the electrons are torn away from the belt they stick to this part of the generator
- The tips of the metal brush on the VG are left with this charge.
- The generator can produce this many millions of volts.
- This part of the VG is negatively charged
15 Clues: Has no electrical charge. • Has a positive electrical charge. • Has a negative electrical charge. • This part of the VG is negatively charged • The generator can produce this many millions of volts. • The first name of the man that created the VG generator. • The VG generator acts like this object and transports electrons • ...
Electricity 2020-10-05
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- Passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another
- electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path
- Common wiring metal
- Basic unit of electricity
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- a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit
- Endpoint of a two-way communication link
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
7 Clues: Common wiring metal • Basic unit of electricity • Endpoint of a two-way communication link • a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity • electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path • a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit • ...
Energy and stuff 2022-09-27
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- energy of moving objects.
- Reflects and focuses sunlight onto a fluid filled pipe, it becomes heated, thermal energy is used to turn water into steam which turns a turbine.
- Store electrical energy produced by electrical solar cells.
- Energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules (it is released when molecules undergo chemical reactions and form new substances)
- Energy from the sun
- Energy that travels through matter or through empty space
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- Energy of moving charges.
- the movement of matter that creates heat.
- Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
- The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- The ability to make change.
- Energy of moving air
12 Clues: Energy from the sun • Energy of moving air • Energy of moving charges. • energy of moving objects. • The ability to make change. • the movement of matter that creates heat. • The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Solar cell, can change light energy into electricity • Energy that travels through matter or through empty space • ...
Neurophysiology CrossWord Puzzle 2026-01-24
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- All-or-none electrical signal that propagates along axons (write all as one word, no spaces)
- Passive property that describes how quickly membrane voltage changes (greek letter representing it)
- Electrical potential at which there is no net ion movement through a channel
- Measure of how easily ions flow through an open channel
- Voltage at which an action potential is initiated
- Primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system
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- Type of synapse that uses neurotransmitters
- Chemical messengers released from presynaptic terminals
- Type of synapse that uses gap junctions
- Difference between membrane potential and equilibrium potential of an ion (used in IV curves, write all as one word)
- Protein complex required for synaptic vesicle fusion
- Bacterial toxin that blocks neurotransmitter release by cleaving SNARE proteins
12 Clues: Type of synapse that uses gap junctions • Type of synapse that uses neurotransmitters • Voltage at which an action potential is initiated • Protein complex required for synaptic vesicle fusion • Chemical messengers released from presynaptic terminals • Measure of how easily ions flow through an open channel • ...
Tools 2023-12-01
11 Clues: can cuts locks • shaped like a C • for chiseling metal • removes flux from welds • Hammer for hitting metal • Cuts shrubs and small trees • Also known as aviation snips • does 45 and 90 degree angles • turns off an electrical circuit • Consists of open and boxed parts • records various electrical measurements
Code Blue 2022-08-12
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- Vasopressor used to optimize BP and cardiac output; improves perfusion and myocardial contractility
- Cart, Wheeled container carrying medicine and equipment for use in emergency resuscitations
- Regular rhythm; rate less than 60 beats/min
- is the graphic representation of the electrical activities, or conduction system, of the heart used for diagnostic and treatment purposes
- Fibrillation, Uncoordinated electrical activity. No identifiable P, QRS, or T wave. Causes include sudden cardiac death, electrical shock, acute myocardial infarction, drowning, or trauma
- Measure arterial blood pH, partial pressure of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and arterial oxygen saturation, which reflect patient's ventilation and oxygenation status
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- Electrical current administered to stop a dysrhythmia, not synchronized with the patient’s QRS complex
- a medical procedure in which a tube is placed into trachea through the mouth to keep the airway open for air entry.
- Inserted under the torso of a patient to provide a firm surface during chest compression.
- Usually a flat line, no waves
- Medical order that instructs health care providers not to do CPR if a patient's breathing stops or if the patient's heart stops beating.
- Bicarbonate, Corrects metabolic acidosis
- resuscitation, Provides blood flow to vital organs until effective circulation can be reestablished.
13 Clues: Usually a flat line, no waves • Bicarbonate, Corrects metabolic acidosis • Regular rhythm; rate less than 60 beats/min • Inserted under the torso of a patient to provide a firm surface during chest compression. • Cart, Wheeled container carrying medicine and equipment for use in emergency resuscitations • ...
Types of Energy 2022-09-22
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- energy that has to do with vibrations traveling through air
- a series of noises some animals use to find prey
- uses mechanical energy to produce electrical energy
- energy that involves movement
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- energy that involves heat
- uses mechanical energy to make sound energy
- energy that has to do with electricity
- uses electrical energy to produce thermal energy
- energy that involves visible rays of light
9 Clues: energy that involves heat • energy that involves movement • energy that has to do with electricity • energy that involves visible rays of light • uses mechanical energy to make sound energy • uses electrical energy to produce thermal energy • a series of noises some animals use to find prey • uses mechanical energy to produce electrical energy • ...
Facilitated Diffusion 2022-10-11
space radio theater 2023-06-17
15 Clues: - Find • - Team • - Origin • - Examine • - Assault • - Hallways • - Vanished • - Detectors • - Informing • - Spatially • - Mechanisms • - Instability • - Unidentified • - Control center • - Electrical surge
Spelling Crossword 2013-12-03
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- a human-powered, pedal-driven vehicle
- unit of measurement for temperature
- to resolve after consideration
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- a combustible black rock
- the length of the space between two points
- a violent disturbance of the electrical condition of the atmosphere
- the middle of something
- control and make use of something to produce energy
- able to be firmly relied on to happen
- cables carrying electrical power
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- full of juice
- activity requiring physical effort
- an opening, such as a door,that allows access to a place
- scientific procedures undertaken to make a discovery
- not including
- the action of investigating something or someone
- relating to robots
- costing a lot of money
- transmit by television
20 Clues: full of juice • not including • relating to robots • costing a lot of money • transmit by television • the middle of something • a combustible black rock • to resolve after consideration • cables carrying electrical power • activity requiring physical effort • unit of measurement for temperature • a human-powered, pedal-driven vehicle • able to be firmly relied on to happen • ...
Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- Substance is the amount of solute.
- Ions are being captured.
- Where water is the solvent.
- A Solid compound that contains water molecules.
- Solute dissolves.
- Not in a uniform appearance and composition.
- Uniform appearance and composition.
- Dissolving medium.
- Loss of water by a hydrate.
- Compound that doesn't conduct electrical currents.
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- Areas in the ocean where oxygen is low.
- Maximum amount of solute.
- It holds the water on the coin in place.
- Graph of the solubility as a function for temp.
- Contains more solute than it can hold.
- Conducts electrical currents.
- A substance that reduces surface tension and increases wetting.
- Relationships between solubility and pressure.
- Hetrigenenous mixture where particles settle out upon standing.
- Dissolved particles.
- Heterogenous mixture containing particles.
21 Clues: Solute dissolves. • Dissolving medium. • Dissolved particles. • Ions are being captured. • Maximum amount of solute. • Where water is the solvent. • Loss of water by a hydrate. • Conducts electrical currents. • Substance is the amount of solute. • Uniform appearance and composition. • Contains more solute than it can hold. • Areas in the ocean where oxygen is low. • ...
Engineer 2022-09-01
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- Designs things that go in the ocean
- Ensures quality
- Makes things that use radio waves
- Formulates new products
- Designs the systems that allow people to control airflow
- Manufactures electrical equipment
- Planning, Designing, and overseeing construction
- Creates maps
- Finds ways to eliminate waste in production
- Makes Technology
- Designs things that move
- Streamlines production
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- Designs things for the navy
- Designs things for computers
- Designs things that Use lasers to make things move
- Makes things that vibrate
- Find solutions to problems originally limited by lack of materials
- Develop new products for efficiency and optimization
- Oversees the process of disposing water
- Is a beginner engineer
- Constructs devices that use semiconductors
- Designs planes and stuff
- Finds oil reserves and builds rigs
23 Clues: Creates maps • Ensures quality • Makes Technology • Is a beginner engineer • Streamlines production • Formulates new products • Designs planes and stuff • Designs things that move • Makes things that vibrate • Designs things for the navy • Designs things for computers • Makes things that use radio waves • Manufactures electrical equipment • Finds oil reserves and builds rigs • ...
Multi Point Inspection 2024-04-17
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- Shows direction vehicle is moving to
- Object that moves vehicle
- Bright setting in H/L
- Light that is in front of vehicle
- Used to mark the side of the vehicle
- Tool used to troubleshoot electrical
- Area of tire that touches ground
- The unique number/letters for vehicles
- Lubricates the engine
- Used when there is a nail on tire
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- Material that stops vehicle
- Part of car that shows vehicle information
- Used in addition to H/L
- Panel in the rear of a sedan
- Name of car inspection
- Normal setting in H/L
- Used in case of emergency
- Tool used to check tread
- Structure of wheels
- Indicate you are stopping
- Power source for electrical
- Panel in the front of car
22 Clues: Structure of wheels • Bright setting in H/L • Normal setting in H/L • Lubricates the engine • Name of car inspection • Used in addition to H/L • Tool used to check tread • Object that moves vehicle • Used in case of emergency • Indicate you are stopping • Panel in the front of car • Material that stops vehicle • Power source for electrical • Panel in the rear of a sedan • ...
Energy 2024-05-30
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- there are different ___ of energy
- nrg a stretched elastic band stores
- ability to do work
- nrg stored in an object by particular position
- nrg due to a motion in a body
- this nrg holds the nucleus together
- use of force to move an object
- nrg a blender or dryer uses
- nrg from gamma waves or x waves
- nrg comes from different ______
- nrg from speakers or a horn
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- this nrg comes from the sun
- nrg cannot be __ or destroyed
- SI unit of energy
- nrg from moving charged electrons
- a warm object has more ____ nrg than a cold
- stored in bonds of chemicals
- plants convert sunlight to chemical nrg
- the law of ___of nrg
- using electrical nrg the fan makes __
20 Clues: SI unit of energy • ability to do work • the law of ___of nrg • this nrg comes from the sun • nrg a blender or dryer uses • nrg from speakers or a horn • stored in bonds of chemicals • nrg cannot be __ or destroyed • nrg due to a motion in a body • use of force to move an object • nrg from gamma waves or x waves • nrg comes from different ______ • there are different ___ of energy • ...
Muscular System Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-01
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- half joint replacement
- muscle pain
- inflammation of vertebrae
- weakness on one side
- porous, weak bones
- inflammation of tendon
- abnormal development of tissue
- imaging of artery
- above-normal cell growth
- visual examination of a joint
- disease of muscle
- inflammation of muscle
- recording muscle electrical activity
- pain in fibrous tissue
- paralysis of four limbs
- low calcium in blood
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- inflammation of stomach and intestines
- slow movement
- inflammation of fascia
- heart electrical recording
- removal of part of vertebra
- disease of bone
- cartilage repair
- inflammation of a joint
- paralysis of lower body
- surgical removal of kidney
- softening of bone
- surgical repair of hernia
- bending back of foot
- disease of heart muscle
30 Clues: muscle pain • slow movement • disease of bone • cartilage repair • imaging of artery • softening of bone • disease of muscle • porous, weak bones • weakness on one side • bending back of foot • low calcium in blood • half joint replacement • inflammation of fascia • inflammation of tendon • inflammation of muscle • pain in fibrous tissue • inflammation of a joint • paralysis of lower body • ...
magnets crossword 2026-01-14
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- this thing has a magnetic needle
- the direction that electricity is flowing
- can't be turned on and off
- up on a map
- little particles that follow the magnetic field
- this metal is dark orange-ish
- used in cars, fans, and more
- electrical things have this
- geographic north pole
- a soft metal that isn't iron
- is used in chargers and more electrical things
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- down on a map
- can generate energy
- this can be turned on and off
- magnetic south pole
- energy box
- a soft metal used in nails
- this is very important for our daily life
- invisible thing around a magnet
- amount of voltage
- a metal often related to the five cent coin
- made out of iron, a soft metal
22 Clues: energy box • up on a map • down on a map • amount of voltage • can generate energy • magnetic south pole • geographic north pole • can't be turned on and off • a soft metal used in nails • electrical things have this • used in cars, fans, and more • a soft metal that isn't iron • this can be turned on and off • this metal is dark orange-ish • made out of iron, a soft metal • ...
Week 1 Terminology 2025-08-27
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- Heart muscle relaxation phase
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Transmission of electrical signals in the heart
- The heart’s muscular wall
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Flow of blood through tissues
- Heart muscle contraction phase
- Relating to the heart and blood vessels
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- Pressure Force of blood against artery walls
- Wire connection used in ECG testing
- Specialized tissue that helps control heartbeat
- Cycle One complete heartbeat (contraction + relaxation)
- Test that records the heart’s electrical activity
- Vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Short form of electrocardiogram
- Largest artery in the body
- The throbbing of arteries as blood is pumped
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Rate Number of beats per minute
- Tiny blood vessel where exchange occurs
20 Clues: The heart’s muscular wall • Largest artery in the body • Lower chamber of the heart • Upper chamber of the heart • Heart muscle relaxation phase • Flow of blood through tissues • Heart muscle contraction phase • Short form of electrocardiogram • Rate Number of beats per minute • Wire connection used in ECG testing • Relating to the heart and blood vessels • ...
How Does the Cardiovascular System Work 2026-04-16
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- / Largest artery in the body
- / Test that records heart’s electrical activity
- / Imaging test for blood vessels
- / Prefix meaning slow
- / Prefix meaning vessel
- / Blood pressure
- / Heart electrical test
- / Hardening of arteries
- / Congestive heart failure
- test / Test that checks heart during activity
- / Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- / Heart rate
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- catheterization / Test using a tube to examine heart
- infarction / Heart attack
- / Organ that pumps blood through the body
- / Irregular heartbeat
- / Coronary artery bypass surgery
- / Prefix meaning heart
- / Tiny blood vessel where exchange happens
- / Suffix meaning inflammation
- / High blood pressure
- heart failure / Heart cannot pump well
- / Suffix meaning blood condition
- / Ultrasound of the heart
- / Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
25 Clues: / Heart rate • / Blood pressure • / Irregular heartbeat • / Prefix meaning heart • / Prefix meaning slow • / High blood pressure • / Prefix meaning vessel • / Heart electrical test • / Hardening of arteries • / Ultrasound of the heart • / Congestive heart failure • infarction / Heart attack • / Largest artery in the body • / Suffix meaning inflammation • ...
How Does the Cardiovascular System Work 2026-04-16
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- Largest artery in the body
- Test that records heart’s electrical activity
- Imaging test for blood vessels
- Prefix meaning slow
- Prefix meaning vessel
- Blood pressure
- Heart electrical test
- Hardening of arteries
- Congestive heart failure
- test Test that checks heart during activity
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Heart rate
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- catheterization Test using a tube to examine heart
- infarction Heart attack
- Organ that pumps blood through the body
- Irregular heartbeat
- Coronary artery bypass surgery
- Prefix meaning heart
- Tiny blood vessel where exchange happens
- Suffix meaning inflammation
- High blood pressure
- heart failure Heart cannot pump well
- Suffix meaning blood condition
- Ultrasound of the heart
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
25 Clues: Heart rate • Blood pressure • Irregular heartbeat • Prefix meaning slow • High blood pressure • Prefix meaning heart • Prefix meaning vessel • Heart electrical test • Hardening of arteries • Ultrasound of the heart • Congestive heart failure • infarction Heart attack • Largest artery in the body • Suffix meaning inflammation • Coronary artery bypass surgery • Imaging test for blood vessels • ...
Types of properties 2018-09-26
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- The ability of a material to be reshaped in all directions
- a measure of a materials ability to damage or disrupt the metabolism of living tissue
- a measure for materials the require large stress to produce a small strain
- The ability of a material to absorb force and flex in different directions.
- A measure of how easily a material allows electrical current to flow through.
- Mass of a material per unit volume
- Resistance of a material to flow
- the physical attraction for iron, inherent in a material or induced by moving electrical fields
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- The ability of a material to change shape
- Solid, Liquid, or Gas
- the absence of ductility; failure by sudden fracture
- The resistance to being permanently deformed or bent
- Use in or on the human body without eliciting a rejection response from the surrounding body tissue
- The measure of a materials ability to resist electrical current
- the loss of chemical reactivity by some active metals and alloys.
15 Clues: Solid, Liquid, or Gas • Resistance of a material to flow • Mass of a material per unit volume • The ability of a material to change shape • the absence of ductility; failure by sudden fracture • The resistance to being permanently deformed or bent • The ability of a material to be reshaped in all directions • ...
Phyzics 2024-03-28
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- type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies
- negatively charged particle
- the flow of electrons
- formula used to calculate the relationship between voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit
- a piece of metal with a strong attraction to another metal object
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- one in which every component is arranged in a series connection
- measure of opposition of flow in a circuit
- pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows direction
- area at each end of a magnet where the magnetic field is strongest
- naturally magnetized pieces of magnetite
- an atom that carries a positive or negative electric charge
- calculates the amount of force between two electrically charged particles at rest
15 Clues: the flow of electrons • negatively charged particle • naturally magnetized pieces of magnetite • measure of opposition of flow in a circuit • an atom that carries a positive or negative electric charge • one in which every component is arranged in a series connection • a piece of metal with a strong attraction to another metal object • ...
Temperature Management 2026-01-29
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- What temperature measurement device uses the Seebeck effect
- What type of crystals are seen in infrared thermometers?
- decreases the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of volatile anesthetics
- What thermal principal are traditional thermometers based on?
- What metal is used in traditional thermometers?
- A measurement of the average kinetic energy of particles in a system
- Methods of temperature measurement - Electrical, non-electrical and...
- In what form is most heat lost?
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- Uses the principal that change in temperature changes the resistance to flow of electrical current through it.
- Which temperature measurement device needs significant signal amplification
- What law is the basis of the use of the Bourdon Gauge for temperature
- What aspect of infrared radiation varies with temperature?
- What can be used in traditional thermometers in exchange for mercury? (It has more limited use due to smaller range)
- What is the relationship between voltage and temperature in a thermocouple
- Contents displays a negative exponential relationship with temperature.
- Contain mixtures of molecules that align in layers (two words)
- What is the SI unit of temperature?
17 Clues: In what form is most heat lost? • What is the SI unit of temperature? • What metal is used in traditional thermometers? • What type of crystals are seen in infrared thermometers? • What aspect of infrared radiation varies with temperature? • What temperature measurement device uses the Seebeck effect • What thermal principal are traditional thermometers based on? • ...
Power Crossword 2021-11-11
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- The unit for electrical power
- A type of renewable energy which relies on the sun.
- This type of renewable energy is produced by converting kinetic energy into electrical using a turbine.
- The unit for measuing electrical energy
- A type of fuel that can be used in a power plant and produces dangerous waste.
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- A device used within the home that uses electrical energy
- The standard unit for time
- A fossil fuel used in power plants
8 Clues: The standard unit for time • The unit for electrical power • A fossil fuel used in power plants • The unit for measuing electrical energy • A type of renewable energy which relies on the sun. • A device used within the home that uses electrical energy • A type of fuel that can be used in a power plant and produces dangerous waste. • ...
Unit 5 French Vocabulary 2022-03-02
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- used to listen to music
- used to hold paper
- a stack of papers bonded together that is used to write
- a clothing article that is worn during the cold
- used to charge electrical devices
- used to write
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- a form of transportation
- an electrical device
- used to buy things
- used to write on
- a place where you eat
- used to open a door
12 Clues: used to write • used to write on • used to hold paper • used to buy things • used to open a door • an electrical device • a place where you eat • used to listen to music • a form of transportation • used to charge electrical devices • a clothing article that is worn during the cold • a stack of papers bonded together that is used to write
Engineering Careers 2022-02-17
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- Design, test, and develop electrical
- analyze environmental impact on things
- Make components for computers
- Design and test medical systems and products
- design/test political objects
- Develop ways to extract oil
- Checks industrial machinery
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- Analyze problems in mechanical devices
- Build mines in environmentally friendly
- Work on stuff related to sea machines
- design and improve air related machines
- Design/improve environmentally friendly machines
12 Clues: Develop ways to extract oil • Checks industrial machinery • Make components for computers • design/test political objects • Design, test, and develop electrical • Work on stuff related to sea machines • Analyze problems in mechanical devices • analyze environmental impact on things • Build mines in environmentally friendly • design and improve air related machines • ...
4th Science Unit 2 Test 2023-11-09
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- the flow of electrons in a circuit
- energy of charged particles
- energy we can see
- energy we can hear
- a material that stops or slows energy
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- a material that allows energy to flow
- another name for electrical energy
- heat energy
- path along which an electric current flows
- a power source
- ability to do work or cause change
- energy of motion
12 Clues: heat energy • a power source • energy of motion • energy we can see • energy we can hear • energy of charged particles • another name for electrical energy • the flow of electrons in a circuit • ability to do work or cause change • a material that allows energy to flow • a material that stops or slows energy • path along which an electric current flows
electricity 7 2023-12-12
Across
- / a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc.
- / a complete path through which an electric current can flow
- / the derived SI unit of frequency; the frequency of a periodic phenomenon that has a periodic time of 1 second; 1 cycle per second.
- / a device that under abnormal conditions, such as a short circuit, stops the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- / to provide for adequately; make good; satisfy
- / the square root of the average of the squares of a set of numbers or quantities
- / to determine the size, amount, etc., of by measurement
- / an instrument for producing a representation of a rapidly changing quantity on the screen
- / the average, the result obtained by adding the numbers or quantities in a set and dividing the total by the number of members in the set
- / a mechanical, electrical, or electronic device for opening or closing a circuit or for diverting a current from one part of a circuit to another
- / to link or be linked together; join; fasten
- / the basic SI unit of electric current;
- / a closed electric or magnetic circuit through which a signal can circulate, as in a feedback control system
- / any of a number of devices that produce illumination
- / any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons, ions, or other charged particles
- / the main distribution network for water, gas, or electricity
- / a configuration of two or more components connected in a circuit so that the same current flows in turn through each of them (esp. in the phrase in series)
- / an electrical component designed to introduce a known value of resistance into a circuit
- / the capacity of a body or system to do work
- / voltage, electromotive force, or potential difference
- / the derived SI unit of electrical resistance; the resistance between two points on a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 volt between them produces a current of 1 ampere.
- / to move or progress freely as if in a stream
- / a wire which is connected to the earth to protect persons
- / to mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that readings can be made in appropriate units
- / alternative energy
- / two or more primary cells connected together, usually in series, to provide a source of electric current
- / an electrical machine that generates an alternating current
- / a wire carrying an electric current back
- / separated by an equal distance at every point; never touching or intersecting
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- / a faulty or accidental connection between two points of different potential in an electric circuit, It can cause damage to the components if the circuit is not protected by a fuse
- / an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- / a malleable ductile reddish metallic element occurring as the free metal,
- / the engine, esp. an internal-combustion engine, of a vehicle
- / a quantity of electricity determined by the product of an electric current and the time for which it flows, measured in coulombs
- / a continuous electric current that flows in one direction only, without substantial variation in magnitude
- / an insufficiency or shortage
- / the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time, often 1 second. It is usually measured in hertz.
- / the extremity of the length of something, such as a road, line, etc.
- / a continuous electric current that periodically reverses direction, usually sinusoidally
- / a wire carrying an electric current
- / the derived SI unit of electric charge; the quantity of electricity transported in one second by a current of 1 ampere.
- / the equipment in a telephone, radio, or television that receives incoming electrical signals or modulated radio waves and converts them into the original audio or video signals
- / an instrument for measuring an electric current in amperes
- / an electrical test instrument offering measurement of several values, usually voltage, current, and resistance
- / a measure of the rate of doing work expressed as the work done per unit time. It is measured in watts, horsepower, etc.
- / any device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction, esp. a large one as in a power station
- / a conductor by which current enters or leaves at such a point
- / any material or device that insulates, esp. a material with a very low electrical conductivity or thermal conductivity or something made of such a material
- / a cable consisting of several metal strands twisted together
- / a knot, swelling, or knob
- / a protective device for safeguarding electric circuits containing a wire that melts and breaks the circuit when the current exceeds a certain value
- / an electrical conductor wound into the form of a spiral, sometimes with a soft iron core, to provide inductance or a magnetic field
- / having zero charge or potential
- / a point in a wiring system from which current can be taken to supply electrical devices
- / a device that transfers an alternating current from one circuit to one or more other circuits, usually with an increase (step-up transformer) or decrease (step-down transformer) of voltage.
- / a panel exposed to radiation of heat from the sun, used to heat water or, when mounted with solar cells, to produce electricity direct, esp. for powering instruments in satellites
- / a device for accumulating electric charge, usually consisting of two conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric
- / to supply, provide, or stock
- / a wire or bundle of wires that conducts electricity
- / an ampere
60 Clues: / an ampere • / alternative energy • / a knot, swelling, or knob • / an insufficiency or shortage • / to supply, provide, or stock • / having zero charge or potential • / a wire carrying an electric current • / the basic SI unit of electric current; • / a wire carrying an electric current back • / to link or be linked together; join; fasten • ...
electricity 1 2023-12-12
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- / a wire or bundle of wires that conducts electricity
- / the capacity of a body or system to do work
- / a continuous electric current that periodically reverses direction, usually sinusoidally
- / any of a number of devices that produce illumination
- / a faulty or accidental connection between two points of different potential in an electric circuit, It can cause damage to the components if the circuit is not protected by a fuse
- / a wire which is connected to the earth to protect persons
- / the extremity of the length of something, such as a road, line, etc.
- / the derived SI unit of electric charge; the quantity of electricity transported in one second by a current of 1 ampere.
- / an insufficiency or shortage
- / a device that under abnormal conditions, such as a short circuit, stops the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- / the average, the result obtained by adding the numbers or quantities in a set and dividing the total by the number of members in the set
- / a wire carrying an electric current
- / a device for accumulating electric charge, usually consisting of two conducting surfaces separated by a dielectric
- / to mark (the scale of a measuring instrument) so that readings can be made in appropriate units
- / to provide for adequately; make good; satisfy
- / an ampere
- / the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time, often 1 second. It is usually measured in hertz.
- / a device that transfers an alternating current from one circuit to one or more other circuits, usually with an increase (step-up transformer) or decrease (step-down transformer) of voltage.
- / a complete path through which an electric current can flow
- / a configuration of two or more components connected in a circuit so that the same current flows in turn through each of them (esp. in the phrase in series)
- / an electrical conductor wound into the form of a spiral, sometimes with a soft iron core, to provide inductance or a magnetic field
- / to determine the size, amount, etc., of by measurement
- / a continuous electric current that flows in one direction only, without substantial variation in magnitude
- / an electrical component designed to introduce a known value of resistance into a circuit
- / a point in a wiring system from which current can be taken to supply electrical devices
- / a knot, swelling, or knob
- / a quantity of electricity determined by the product of an electric current and the time for which it flows, measured in coulombs
- / alternative energy
- / any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons, ions, or other charged particles
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- / the basic SI unit of electric current;
- / voltage, electromotive force, or potential difference
- / a protective device for safeguarding electric circuits containing a wire that melts and breaks the circuit when the current exceeds a certain value
- / an instrument for producing a representation of a rapidly changing quantity on the screen
- / a closed electric or magnetic circuit through which a signal can circulate, as in a feedback control system
- / the main distribution network for water, gas, or electricity
- / a conductor by which current enters or leaves at such a point
- / a wire carrying an electric current back
- / to link or be linked together; join; fasten
- / a measure of the rate of doing work expressed as the work done per unit time. It is measured in watts, horsepower, etc.
- / an electrical machine that generates an alternating current
- / the derived SI unit of electrical resistance; the resistance between two points on a conductor when a constant potential difference of 1 volt between them produces a current of 1 ampere.
- / an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- / any material or device that insulates, esp. a material with a very low electrical conductivity or thermal conductivity or something made of such a material
- / to move or progress freely as if in a stream
- / a mechanical, electrical, or electronic device for opening or closing a circuit or for diverting a current from one part of a circuit to another
- / having zero charge or potential
- / the square root of the average of the squares of a set of numbers or quantities
- / an electrical test instrument offering measurement of several values, usually voltage, current, and resistance
- / any device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction, esp. a large one as in a power station
- / separated by an equal distance at every point; never touching or intersecting
- / the engine, esp. an internal-combustion engine, of a vehicle
- / a panel exposed to radiation of heat from the sun, used to heat water or, when mounted with solar cells, to produce electricity direct, esp. for powering instruments in satellites
- / a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc.
- / two or more primary cells connected together, usually in series, to provide a source of electric current
- / the derived SI unit of frequency; the frequency of a periodic phenomenon that has a periodic time of 1 second; 1 cycle per second.
- / to supply, provide, or stock
- / the equipment in a telephone, radio, or television that receives incoming electrical signals or modulated radio waves and converts them into the original audio or video signals
- / a malleable ductile reddish metallic element occurring as the free metal,
- / a cable consisting of several metal strands twisted together
- / an instrument for measuring an electric current in amperes
60 Clues: / an ampere • / alternative energy • / a knot, swelling, or knob • / an insufficiency or shortage • / to supply, provide, or stock • / having zero charge or potential • / a wire carrying an electric current • / the basic SI unit of electric current; • / a wire carrying an electric current back • / the capacity of a body or system to do work • ...
Form 8. Unit 3 1-20 2022-03-11
20 Clues: mootor • lendur • seadus • tujukas • elektrik • poliitik • elektri- • poliitika • parandama • mis iganes • usaldusväärne • intelligentne • advokaat,jurist • iseloom,karakter • lennuk,õhusõiduk • loominguline,loov • varustus,sisseseade • tunnus,iseloomujoon • suhtlus,kommunikatsioon,side • hoolitsev,hooliv,ettenägelik
Engineers 2026-01-12
27 Clues: Food • Code • Golf • Sound • Earth • Flight • Oceans • models • Diesel • Fission • Farming • Machines • Biofuels • Circuits • Substance • Molecules • Stability • Aircrafts • Computers • Efficiency • Extraction • Healthcare • Automation • Electricity • Integration • Sustainability • Infrastructure
Principles of Manufacturing 2023-09-07
7 Clues: device that does the work • electrical current cant flow • electrical current can flow though • helps determine the statues of device • wires or a way the circuit is connected • allows electrical current to flow or stop • provides electrical power to any source connected
Energy Vocab Review 2024-03-14
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- A device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- Energy in motion
- the force exerted on a machine
- stored energy (based on position)
- the amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energies
- the force exerted on an object by a machine
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- A circuit that contains more than one path for a current flow
- An electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
- the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it
- An electric circuit with a single path
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
11 Clues: Energy in motion • the force exerted on a machine • stored energy (based on position) • An electric circuit with a single path • the force exerted on an object by a machine • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move • A circuit that contains more than one path for a current flow • the number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it • ...
unit 8 2024-05-07
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- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- an amount of electricity that is held in or carried by something
- the difference of electrical potential between two points
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- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects
- a material that resists the flow of electric current
- the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them
- a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
- composed of electrical components that form a continuous conducting path connected to the terminals of a power source
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
13 Clues: a material that resists the flow of electric current • the difference of electrical potential between two points • one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path • an amount of electricity that is held in or carried by something • a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • ...
Electricity 2023-01-18
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- The "pressure" that pushes electricity
- Substance through which electricity can flow
- Are those substance through which electricity cannot flow
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- The SI base unit of electrical current
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound)
- In united electrical connection between current carrying parts.
- The flow of electrical power or charge
- The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
8 Clues: The SI base unit of electrical current • The flow of electrical power or charge • The "pressure" that pushes electricity • Substance through which electricity can flow • Are those substance through which electricity cannot flow • In united electrical connection between current carrying parts. • ...
UNIT FIVE TERMS 2022-03-29
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- coil of wire with an electric current in it
- device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a fundamental property that leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter
- circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the voltage across each part is the same
- coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- material in which charges can move freely
- region where a magnetic force can be detected
- process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
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- interaction between electricity and magnetism
- set of electrical components connected such that they provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges
- one of two points, such as the ends of a magnet, that have opposing magnetic qualities
- amount of work to move a unit electriccharge between two points, expressed in volts
- electric charge at rest, generally produced by friction or induction
- area surrounding a charged particle or object within which electrical forces affects other charged particles or objects
- the opposition presented to the current by a material or device.
- an element or compound that conducts electric current better than an insulator does but not as well as a conductor does
- rate at which electric charges pass a given point
- a material in which charges cannot move freely
- device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
23 Clues: material in which charges can move freely • coil of wire with an electric current in it • interaction between electricity and magnetism • region where a magnetic force can be detected • a material in which charges cannot move freely • rate at which electric charges pass a given point • any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron • ...
Electromagnetism (Hyun-Seo) 2022-03-30
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- A simple pathway that lets electrons flow to one or more resistors.
- Unit of electrical resistance in the metre-kilogram-second system.
- A region in a solid within which elementary atomic or molecular magnetic or electric moments are uniformly aligned.
- The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.
- A flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
- An attraction between particles which is defined as created by electricity.
- A roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- Type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- The pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop
- An electric property associated with each point in space when charge is present in any form.
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- The property that certain substances have of being weakly repelled by both poles of a magnet.
- A material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- The basic mechanism by which certain materials (such as iron) form permanent magnets, or are attracted to magnets.
- Being or relating to a magnetizable substance that has small but positive susceptibility which varies little with magnetizing force.
- A circuit in which the electric current passes through two or more branches or connected parts at the same time before it combines again.
- The area around a magnet in which there is magnetic force.
- A substance in which electrical charge carriers, usually electrons, move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage.
- An imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material or between materials.
- A rock or a piece of metal that can pull certain types of metal toward itself.
- A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
20 Clues: A material in which electric current does not flow freely. • The area around a magnet in which there is magnetic force. • Unit of electrical resistance in the metre-kilogram-second system. • A simple pathway that lets electrons flow to one or more resistors. • The force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. • ...
Anatomy Shiz 2022-09-08
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- type of epithelial cells that are flat and sheet-like in appearance
- part of the neuron that collects electrical signals
- type of tissue that propagates electrical impulses and carries information
- the four DNA bases
- "father of modern medicine"
- a molecule that can bind to other molecules to form a polymer (is an amino acid)
- a serious disease where your bones are very low density and can have holes in them, this disease is characterized by low bone mineral density
- part of the neuron that sends electrical signals to dendrites of another cell or to an effector cell
- type of tissue that covers exposed surfaces, lives internal passageways and chambers, and produces glandular secretions
- type of tissue that fills internal spaces, provides structural support, and stores energy
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- formed by an number of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electrical charge
- the four main biological molecules are carbohydrates, amino acids, lipids and...
- a blue-black dye with basic pH that preferentially binds acid molecules, DNA and cytoplasmic ribosomes darkly stain based on density of material
- red dye with acidic pH which preferentially binds basic molecules, proteins(amines) stain based on density of material
- a large molecule that contains many smaller monomers linked together (is a protein)
- the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA
- type of epithelial cells that are cube-like in appearance meaning they have equal width, height, and depth
- germ layer that gives rise to skin cells, neurons, and pigment cells
- germ layer that gives rise to cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, tubule cells, red blood cells, and smooth muscle
- where DNA is stored
- type of tissue that contracts to produce movement
- germ layer that gives rise to lung cells, thyroid cells, and pancreatic cells
- this started spacetime 13.7 billion years ago
- process where ribosomes synthesize proteins from RNA
24 Clues: the four DNA bases • where DNA is stored • "father of modern medicine" • this started spacetime 13.7 billion years ago • the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA • type of tissue that contracts to produce movement • part of the neuron that collects electrical signals • process where ribosomes synthesize proteins from RNA • ...
History of Electrology/Electricity 2021-04-22
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- Method of electrolysis that combines thermolysis and galvanic electrolysis.
- A unit of electrical resistance.
- The process whereby ions are positively charged.
- An electrical safety device that contains a piece of metal that will melt if the current running through it is too high.
- electric current that flows constantly in one direction.
- Electric current that regularly reverses direction.
- A substance that allows electricity to pass through it.
- The use of an electric current to remove moles, warts, or hair roots.
- Stable, - charged elementary particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
- An electronic device that converts alternating current to direct current.
- A material or device that prevents or reduces the passage of electricity.
- The unit of power produced by a current of 1 ampere acting across a potential difference of of 1 volt.
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- Units of electric current, one of which equals 1/1000 of an ampere.
- A modality of electrolysis using direct current with + and - poles that cause the production of caustic lye in the hair follicle, which then destroys it.
- Process in which chemical solutions can be forced into unbroken skin using galvanic current.
- A device that can automatically stop the flow of electricity in a circuit if there is too much current to operate safely.
- The breakdown of a substance by heat in electrolysis.
- The general study of electricity and its properties.
- Force that is needed to send 1 ampere of electric current through 1 ohm.
- Process whereby ions are negatively charged.
- A device used to change alternating current to direct current.
- Basic unit of electric current that measures the current's force.
- Route around which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point.
- The law of physics that states that electrical current is directly proportional to the voltage applied to a conductor and its resistance.
24 Clues: A unit of electrical resistance. • Process whereby ions are negatively charged. • The process whereby ions are positively charged. • Electric current that regularly reverses direction. • The general study of electricity and its properties. • The breakdown of a substance by heat in electrolysis. • A substance that allows electricity to pass through it. • ...
Engineering careers 2022-10-28
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- everything from buildings to aircraft.
- engineer design, build, and maintain ships, from aircraft carriers to submarines and from sailboats to tankers.
- engineering designs chemical manufacturing processes.
- engineer help find oil and gas for the country's energy needs
- engineer design electrical engineer.
- engineer search for mineral deposits and evaluate possible sites.
- engineers to develop processes, test procedures and implement systems that ensure the products and processes fulfill quality standards, meet safety regulations and satisfy client expectations
- engineers investigate force and motion by working in teams to complete design challenges and build ramps and pathways
- engineer find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes.
- improvement engineer characterize electrical data to identify and source out design, process, and probe also issues that are impacting yield
- engineering install, maintain, and repair radio broadcast and transmission equipment
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- engineers find new drugs.
- makes medicine.
- engineers Prepare detailed plans for assigned tasks
- engineer responsible for planning,implementing, and maintaining the infrastructure and equipment of buildings and facilities.
- engineering oversee, evaluate, and calibrate equipment, systems, and procedures used in the development and production of products and will ensure safety, quality, and purity requirements are me
- engineer A Wireless Network Engineer job description includes installing, configuring and maintaining wireless network equipment
- engineers work with metals, ceramics, and plastics to create new materials
- engineer building new exhibits for endangered or rare animals such as a tiger
- builds airplanes.
- civil engineer conduct inspections, prepare simple designs, calculate data, prepare cost estimates and prepare project updates and daily work records.
- service engineer install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray and other medical imaging equipment at a hospital or other medical facility
- electric engineers supervise all team members, and they provide recommendations and technical support on electrical engineering reviews, strategic plans, and projects.
23 Clues: makes medicine. • builds airplanes. • engineers find new drugs. • engineer design electrical engineer. • everything from buildings to aircraft. • engineers Prepare detailed plans for assigned tasks • engineering designs chemical manufacturing processes. • engineer help find oil and gas for the country's energy needs • ...
AMSTI EWIT Vocab Choice Board 2023-01-26
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- the amount of energy put out or produced in a given amount of time
- a relationship between the voltage across an electric circuit , the electrical resistance in the circuit, and the current in the circuit.
- A flow of positive electric charge
- an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control groups
- a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices
- a circuit with multiple batteries and the voltage increases as more batteries are added
- An electric circuit through which current can flow in an uninterrupted path
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge
- the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- the power or heat that is created when something moves, is burned, or is exerted
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- the factors that you change in an experiment
- an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control groups
- a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- A measure of the difference in electric potential between two points in space, a material, or an electric circuit, expressed in volts
- an object, substance or material allowing the flow of an electric charge
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- a circuit with multiple batteries but the voltage is the same across the circuit
- the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- measures how much “pressure” there is in an electric circuit, the unit of electromotive force
- a material or object that produces a magnetic field
24 Clues: A flow of positive electric charge • the factors that you change in an experiment • a material or object that produces a magnetic field • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit • the amount of energy put out or produced in a given amount of time • ...
Electricity and Waves Vocab Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- a material that neither lets electricity flow through it freely nor restricts it from moving.
- where the wave meets its lowest point
- a device used to store electrical energy
- an electrical current that only goes in one direction
- a wave that carries heat
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- a measure of how powerful a sound wave is based on the audible perception of sound
- how fast a wave leaves and returns to its resting point
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it freely
- a substance or material that doesn't allow electricity to flow through it
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- a type of wave that only travels through the ground; commonly associated with earthquakes
- a wave that requires a medium to pass through
- a wave that is commonly used to cook
- a negatively charged particle commonly found in atoms
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- a type of wave that only goes in one direction
- a wave that does not require a medium to pass through
- the repulsive or attractive interaction between charged objects
- an electrical current that reverses its direction many times a second at a regular rate
- the SI unit for electromotive force
- a wave that can be used to view the bones inside of a human body
- a method of creating static electricity in an object by bringing an oppositely charged object near it
- a wave that goes in multiple directions
- a particle commonly found in atoms that has no charge
- the peak of a wave
- a wave that carries energy from the sun
- a wave that can be used in chemotherapy to help treat cancer
- a disturbance that carries energy
- a measure of the rate of current in a conductor
- a positively charged particle commonly found in atoms
30 Clues: the peak of a wave • a wave that carries heat • a disturbance that carries energy • the SI unit for electromotive force • the SI unit of electrical resistance • a wave that is commonly used to cook • where the wave meets its lowest point • a wave that goes in multiple directions • a wave that carries energy from the sun • a device used to store electrical energy • ...
POE Semester 1 Crossword 2024-12-08
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- the unit of electrical voltage
- a grooved wheel and axle that can be turned with a rope or string
- a disk that spins on an a pivot point (3 words)
- the percentage of the work input that is converted to work output
- the formula use to calculate voltage, current, or resistance (2 words)
- restricts current flow, represented by R
- the speed at which electricity flows, represented by I
- calculate the current in a circuit where the voltage is 50V and the resistance is 10 ohms
- an "inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder" used to fasten two thing together
- a tool used to design and build temporary circuits
- the unit of electrical current
- calculate the resistance in a circuit where the voltage is 6V and the current is .5A
- the device that provides electricity to a circuit (2 words)
- _____ force: weight opposing the user in a simple machine
- _____ mechanical advantage: Effort Distance/Resistance Distance
- the unit of electrical resistance
- the type of circuit that has only one path for current to flow
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- tools that make work easier by creating a mechanical advantage (2 words)
- the pressure of an electrical circuit, represented by V
- the ratio that represents how amplified a force becomes because of a simple machine
- a device that can measure voltage, current, and resistance
- _____ mechanical advantage: Resistance Force/Effort Force
- the IMA of a pulley is equal to the number of these
- a rigid bar that rotates on a fulcrum
- the tendency of a force to rotate an object (F x D)
- _____ force: applied to a simple machine by its user
- type of circuit that contains multiple series and parallel connections
- the type of circuit that has multiple paths for current to flow
- calculate the voltage in a circuit where the current is .02A and the resistance is 400 ohms
29 Clues: the unit of electrical voltage • the unit of electrical current • the unit of electrical resistance • a rigid bar that rotates on a fulcrum • restricts current flow, represented by R • a disk that spins on an a pivot point (3 words) • a tool used to design and build temporary circuits • the IMA of a pulley is equal to the number of these • ...
terminology 2025-08-27
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- The specific view or angle of the heart’s electrical activity, recorded by placing electrodes on the body.
- The upper chambers of the heart that receive blood (right atrium receives deoxygenated blood, left atrium receives oxygenated blood).
- The complete sequence of one heartbeat, including systole (contraction) and diastole (relaxation).
- The rhythmic expansion of an artery caused by the beating of the heart, felt at certain points on the body (like the wrist or neck).
- The thick, muscular middle layer of the heart wall that contracts to pump blood.
- Specialized heart tissue that helps control electrical conduction .
- The process by which electrical impulses travel through the heart, coordinating contraction.
- test that records the electrical activity of the heart over time, showing how well the heart is working.
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart contracts and pumps blood out of the chambers.
- The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries, measured in systolic (contraction) and diastolic (relaxation) pressures.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute.
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- The lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out (right ventricle pumps to lungs, left ventricle pumps to the body).
- The largest artery in the body, carrying oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
- The delivery of blood (and oxygen) to tissues and organs through the capillaries.
- Refers to the heart and blood vessels together, forming the circulatory system.
- The phase of the heartbeat when the heart muscle relaxes and the chambers fill with blood.
- The smallest blood vessels where exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients, and wastes occurs between blood and tissues.
- A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart (usually deoxygenated, except pulmonary veins).
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart (usually oxygenated, except pulmonary arteries).
- Another way of saying Electrocardiogram (see above).
20 Clues: The number of times the heart beats per minute. • Another way of saying Electrocardiogram (see above). • Specialized heart tissue that helps control electrical conduction . • Refers to the heart and blood vessels together, forming the circulatory system. • The thick, muscular middle layer of the heart wall that contracts to pump blood. • ...
Engineering 2026-03-13
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- Law: Law that defines the relationship among voltage, current, and resistance.
- Engineering: Design and construction of electrical and electronic systems, components, and devices.
- Circuit: Circuits that have more than one load and multiple paths for current flow.
- Plane: A flat, sloped surface that connects lower and higher levels, allowing heavy objects to be moved upward with less force over a longer distance.
- Law: Law that states that power equals effort multiplied by rate.
- Material with low resistance that easily passes electrons from one atom to another.
- Power: The technology of using a confined pressurized fluid (liquid or gas) to transmit power from a source to an actuator.
- Electrical connection of two or more cells.
- Electrical component used to limit current flow and divide voltage.
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- The science of using liquid (typically oil) under pressure to transmit power.
- Law: The fundamental principle stating that pressure exerted on a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions, acting at right angles to the container.
- A rigid bar resting on a pivot (fulcrum) used to move or lift loads with less effort.
- Board: Rigid piece of insulation (typically fiberglass) used as a platform for circuitry.
- A wheel with a groove for a rope or cable that changes the direction of force and reduces the force needed to lift heavy objects.
- The use of gas (usually compressed air) flowing under pressure to transmit power.
- Material with a very high resistance that does not allow current to flow.
- Two inclined planes joined back-to-back, tapering to a thin edge, used for splitting, cutting, or holding objects.
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder or cone, converting rotational motion into linear motion to fasten objects or raise materials.
- Circuit: Circuits with only one path for current to flow from the power source through the circuit and back to the power source.
- and Axle: A circular wheel fastened to a smaller central shaft that rotates together to multiply force.
20 Clues: Electrical connection of two or more cells. • Law: Law that states that power equals effort multiplied by rate. • Electrical component used to limit current flow and divide voltage. • Material with a very high resistance that does not allow current to flow. • The science of using liquid (typically oil) under pressure to transmit power. • ...
sps10 electricity 2024-05-07
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- The quantity of electricity, negative or positive
- The difference in electric potential between two points
- The physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- A region where magnets and electrical currents feel a force that pushes or pulls on them
- An object or material that does not allow the flow of charge
- A circuit that current passes through each element without branching
- The flow of electric charge
- A circuit that divides the current into branches
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- A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core to amplify the magnetic field
- An object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- The measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- A wire wrapped in a helix coil that creates a magnetic field when electricity passes through
- A path for transmitting electrical current
13 Clues: The flow of electric charge • A path for transmitting electrical current • A circuit that divides the current into branches • The quantity of electricity, negative or positive • The difference in electric potential between two points • An object or type of material that allows the flow of charge • An object or material that does not allow the flow of charge • ...
Electroencephalography crossword 051 2024-10-08
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- neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, often monitored using EEG
- method of recording electrical activity in the brain via electrophysiological monitoring
- brain cells
- Sensors placed on the scalp to detect electrical activity
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- German physician, found that electrodes placed on the scalp could detect different patterns of electrical activity in 1929
- The height of the brain wave signals recorded by EEG, measured in microvolts (µV)
- The number of cycles per second of a brain wave, measured in Hertz (Hz
- A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain, which can be detected by EEG
- the junction between two neurons that allows a signal to pass between them
9 Clues: brain cells • Sensors placed on the scalp to detect electrical activity • The number of cycles per second of a brain wave, measured in Hertz (Hz • the junction between two neurons that allows a signal to pass between them • A sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain, which can be detected by EEG • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2026-01-22
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- circuit a circuit with only one path for electric current to flow
- a material that conducts electricity only under certain conditions
- charge a charge produced by an excess or a shortage of electrons
- a substance that conducts electricity through moving ions
- the negatively charged end of a diode or electrical device
- the positively charged end of a diode or electrical device
- a material that allows electric charges to move easily
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- the charging of an object without direct contact
- the opposition to the flow of electric current
- field the area around a magnet or electric current where magnetic forces act
- difference the difference in electric energy between two points that causes charges to move
- a material that does not allow electric charges to move easily
- circuit a circuit with more than one path for electric current to flow
- an electrical component that allows current to flow in only one direction
- pole one of the two ends of a magnet where magnetic force is strongest
- force the force that causes electric and magnetic interactions between charged particles
- a magnet created when electric current flows through a coil of wire
17 Clues: the opposition to the flow of electric current • the charging of an object without direct contact • a material that allows electric charges to move easily • a substance that conducts electricity through moving ions • the negatively charged end of a diode or electrical device • the positively charged end of a diode or electrical device • ...
Electronics Vocabulary 2023-02-21
18 Clues: V • end • wires • energy • one-way • stopper • friction • stopping • opposite • particle • attraction • discharged • fixed-space • SI-flow-rates • multiple-ways • flowing-energy • flowing-electricity • SI-electrical-resistance
EKG Crossword 2022-11-01
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- sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia
- the object that is adhered to the patient’s 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 heart’s 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 • ...
AMSTI EWIT Vocab Choice Board 2023-01-26
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- the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- the power or heat that is created when something moves, is burned, or is exerted
- an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit
- a relationship between the voltage across an electric circuit , the electrical resistance in the circuit, and the current in the circuit.
- a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- An electric circuit through which current can flow in an uninterrupted path
- A measure of the difference in electric potential between two points in space, a material, or an electric circuit, expressed in volts
- measures how much “pressure” there is in an electric circuit, the unit of electromotive force
- a circuit with multiple batteries and the voltage increases as more batteries are added
- the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- A flow of positive electric charge
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- an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control groups
- an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control groups
- a material or object that produces a magnetic field
- the factors that you change in an experiment
- a circuit with multiple batteries but the voltage is the same across the circuit
- the amount of energy put out or produced in a given amount of time
- an object, substance or material allowing the flow of an electric charge
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge
- energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices
24 Clues: A flow of positive electric charge • the factors that you change in an experiment • a material or object that produces a magnetic field • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit • the amount of energy put out or produced in a given amount of time • ...
Electricity 2023-02-23
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- Material that allows for the flow of electricity
- an instrument that measures the electrical current used in skin care equipment.
- A form of energy that produces light, heat,magnetic, and chemical changes.
- a break in any electrical cord can put you or your client in contact with an active current.
- power source most often used in a salon/spa
- adjusts the flow of electric current that can change the volume or intensity of voltage
- Prevents the flow of electricity
- refers to the (-) and the (+) poles at the end of the circuit.
- electrons flow first in one direction and then in the other.
- the strength of an electric unit
- path of electron flow from the source to operate an appliance.
- force user to have all loads running at the same.
- Electric resistance
- How much power is being used per second
- The movement of electricity along a path called a conductor.
- changes AC to DC
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- when a foreign conductor comes in contact with a wire carrying current to a load.
- when more current is flowing through than a line is designed to carry.
- reusable safety device that breaks the flow of current when an overload occurs.
- The rate of cycling aka frequency
- stores an electrical charge.
- the visual representation of the output current that varies in time, strength and direction.
- 1000 watts equals 1 kilowatt
- electrons move at an even rate and flow in one direction.
- transfers electricity by an oscillating magnetic field that connects two or more electrical circuits
- has a positive terminal and a negative terminal and produces direct current only
- allows the user to power several loads at different times or at once.
- changes DC to AC
- safety device that contains a fine metal wire that allows current to flow though it.
29 Clues: changes DC to AC • changes AC to DC • Electric resistance • stores an electrical charge. • 1000 watts equals 1 kilowatt • Prevents the flow of electricity • the strength of an electric unit • The rate of cycling aka frequency • How much power is being used per second • power source most often used in a salon/spa • Material that allows for the flow of electricity • ...
MCAS Equation Sheet 2023-04-06
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- the amount of energy out of a system divided by the energy put in
- equations that relate the motion of an object, velocity, acceleration, position and time
- the unit measuring weight and force
- the SI unit of temperature
- the unit of electrical current, its symbol is A
- the SI unit of mass
- the rate of change of velocity divided by time
- the speed of _____ is 3 * 10^8 m/s
- newton's ______ law says that net force equals mass times acceleration
- newton's ______ law of gravity is given by G*m1*m2/d^2
- the unit of electrical charge, its symbol is C
- the force that a mass feels due to the acceleration of gravity, Fg = mg
- force times distance
- letter g represents the acceleration on earth due to ___
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- the change of momentum, delta p, is equal to _____
- is the amount of energy associated with the motion of an object- its ____ energy
- the unit for frequency
- the variable for electrical current, its symbol is I
- _____ law, which states that V = IR
- coulomb's ______ is defined as k = 9*10^9 Nm^2 / C^2
- the SI unit of length
- the type of energy associated with an object's height above earth
- the unit measuring electrical resistance
- wave ______ is described by wavelength times frequency
- the specific _____ of a material, its variable is c
- the variable symbol is T, the amount of time between identical parts of a wave
- it's symbol is the letter p
- the change in position divided by the change in time
- the unit measuring energy, J
- the _____ force is equal to k*q1*q2 / d^2
- the SI unit of time
- kinetic energy is equal to one half times mass times velocity ____
- the unit of potential difference, its symbol is V
33 Clues: the SI unit of mass • the SI unit of time • force times distance • the SI unit of length • the unit for frequency • the SI unit of temperature • it's symbol is the letter p • the unit measuring energy, J • the speed of _____ is 3 * 10^8 m/s • the unit measuring weight and force • _____ law, which states that V = IR • the unit measuring electrical resistance • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2013-05-23
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- A measure of the amount of electrical potential energy on an electron flowing in a circuit can gain
- A device used to increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current
- A device that transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy
- (Two Words) Rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy, measured in watts (W)
- (Two Words) Electric current that changes it direction rapidly
- Magnet created by wrapping a current carrying wire around an iron core
- (Two Words)Electric current that flows only in one direction
- Material that does not allow electrons to move easily through
- Atom that is positively or negatively charged because i has gained or lost electrons
- Closed conducting loop in which electric current can flow continually
- (Two Words) A group of atoms who's fields point tin the same direction
- Light display that occurs when charged articles trapped in the magnetosphere collide with Earth's atmosphere above the poles
- (Two Words)Only one pathway for electricity to travel through
- Device that uses a magnetic field to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy
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- The measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow in a material unit is Ohms
- Two Words) Imbalance of electric charge on an object
- (Two Words) States that the current in a circuit equals the voltage divided by the resistance
- Material that allows electrons to move easily through
- (Two Words) Rapid movement of excess charge from one place to another
- (Two Words) Attractive or repulsive force exerted by all charged objects on each other
- (Two Words) Surrounds a magnet and exerts a magnetic force on other magnets
- (Two Words) More that one pathway for electricity to travel through
- (Two Words)Flow of charge through a conductor measured in amps(A)
- Region of space affected by Earth's magnetic field
- (Two Words) Surrounds every electric charge and exerts forces on each other
25 Clues: Region of space affected by Earth's magnetic field • Two Words) Imbalance of electric charge on an object • Material that allows electrons to move easily through • (Two Words)Electric current that flows only in one direction • Material that does not allow electrons to move easily through • (Two Words)Only one pathway for electricity to travel through • ...
Exam 2 2013-10-23
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- A measure of pressure below atmospheric pressure.
- The degree of burn in which burns penetrate both the dermis and the epidermis.
- The acronym for OSHA’s standard on the control of hazardous energy.
- one of the most important methods of preventing workplace illness, disease, and accidents. Dr. Alice Hamilton, of Harvard University was a pioneer in this.
- A complication of burns that results in severe dehydration.
- A method of testing for mechanical integrity that does not harm the material.
- The mechanism of smoke detection in which smoke particles obscure a beam of infrared energy.
- The acronym for ACGIH’s level of chemicals that can be present in human fluid specimens (blood, urine, etc.).
- An electrical safety method of connecting one connector of a circuit to earth.
- a cancerous tissue that may become cancerous.
- Questionnaires that evaluation workers’ emotions about their jobs.
- Ultrafine particles are in this range of sizes (in meters).
- An acronym for the electrical code published by the National Fire Protection Association.
- The acronym used for the safety device that can detect the flow of current to ground and open the circuit, interrupting current flow.
- The acronym for ACGIH’s workplace exposure recommendations.
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- a substance that can cause a malignant tumor.
- A fuel that self-ignites in the presence of oxygen at normal atmospheric concentrations.
- The risk of _____________ is very high with burnings.
- Employees that work in pressurized environments must undergo __________________ before returning to a normal atmosphere.
- Water _____________ is a shock effect caused by liquid flow suddenly topping.
- A type of control that involves designing out of hazards.
- The Greek words “Ergo” and “Nomos” (or Work Laws) describe this term.
- The acronym used to described the surface area of the body burned.
- Burns that have an affinity for water and that can destroy the chemical composition of tissue.
- An electrical safety method of connecting two pieces of equipment together to equalize electrical potential.
25 Clues: a substance that can cause a malignant tumor. • a cancerous tissue that may become cancerous. • A measure of pressure below atmospheric pressure. • The risk of _____________ is very high with burnings. • A type of control that involves designing out of hazards. • A complication of burns that results in severe dehydration. • ...
Lesson 2 Electricity Basics 2023-11-21
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- Essentially, a measure of the work associated with moving an electric charge from one point to another.
- A labeled drawing that explains or shows the parts of something.
- A form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds.
- An instrument used to measure electric current in a circuit.
- The net movement of electrons through a conductor.
- A circuit in which current flows in more than one closed path
- A circuit in which current flows only in one closed path.
- A scientific investigation in which one variable (the independent variable) is hanged, and all others are controlled, or kept the same.
- An element or device in an electric circuit.
- An instrument that measures electrical potential, or voltage, across a component or
- The variable in an experiment that the experimenter purposefully changes in order to determine its effect.
- A device containing an electric cell or a series of electric cells storing energy that can be converted to electrical power.
- A proposed explanation for an observation based on previous information that s used as a starting point for an experiment.
- A continuous conducting path for current.
- Any factor that could affect the results of an experiment.
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- A group of objects that function together as one unit
- Unit of electric current.
- The line integral of magnetic field around a closed path is equal to the product of the magnetic permeability of that space and the total current through the area bounded by that path.
- A form of kinetic energy that involves the transfer of change through an electrical conductor.
- The variable in an experiment whose value is determined by the experiment.
- The presence or flow of electric charge.
- Unit of electrical potential.
- A diagram that represents an electric circuit using symbols.
- To make an educated guess about the outcome of a situation.
- A circuit in which current flows only in one closed path.
25 Clues: Unit of electric current. • Unit of electrical potential. • The presence or flow of electric charge. • A continuous conducting path for current. • An element or device in an electric circuit. • The net movement of electrons through a conductor. • A group of objects that function together as one unit • A circuit in which current flows only in one closed path. • ...
Nervous System 2024-03-27
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- Brain lobe responsible for body movement, problem solving, concentration, planning, and smelling.
- The cell body which containing most of the cell's organelles and responsible for producing neurotransmitters
- produces hormones that regulate endocrine system function
- Largest part of the brain organized into lobes responsible for conscious thought, decision making, and sensations.
- Part of the neuron that releases neurotransmitters to transmit electrical impulses to neighboring neurons or target cells. Also known as a synapse
- Part of the neuron that transfers electrical impulses from the cell body to the synapse
- Fatty cells that insulate axons to help keep electrical signals inside them, allowing the signal move more quickly
- Brain lobe responsible for receiving sensory signals for touch, pressure, taste, and body awareness
- Part of the brain responsible for fine motor control, balance and coordination
- A component of the Limbic system involved in managing emotions and processing memory and smell
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- Brain stem structure responsible for autonomic regulation of breathing and heart contractions.
- Brain lobe responsible for receiving and processing sound and understanding language
- Brainstem structure involved in thermoregulation and reflexes related to vision and hearing
- Receives electrical impulses from neighboring neurons
- Connects and allows communication between the left and right hemispheres of the brain
- It is the main visceral (body organs) control center of the brain contributing to maintaining homeostasis such as food consumption, sleep cycles, and body temperature. Found in the center of the brain.
- The functioning unit of the nervous system
- Plays a role in learning and memory. Found in the center of the brain.
- Lobe of the brain responsible for receiving and processing sight
- Brain stem structure that carries signals between the spinal cord and the rest of the brain
- Brain lobe in the center of the brain responsible for controlling emotions like happiness, sadness, and love
21 Clues: The functioning unit of the nervous system • Receives electrical impulses from neighboring neurons • produces hormones that regulate endocrine system function • Lobe of the brain responsible for receiving and processing sight • Plays a role in learning and memory. Found in the center of the brain. • ...
Electricity 2024-12-10
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- unit that measures the strength of an electrical current
- apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
- unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor
- positive or negative poles of an electric current
- rapid and interrupted current, flowing in one direction, then the opposite
- process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current
- any material that conducts electricity
- usually black and marked with an N or minus (-) sign
- distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
- currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- any material that conducts electricity
- unit that measures the resistance of an electric current
- process used to soften and emulsify grease deposits and blackheads in the hair follicles
- makes up 60% of natural sunlight
- flow of electricity along a conductor
- 1/1,000 of an ampere
- prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
- applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to client's skin
- unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second
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- movement of electrons from one atom to another along a conductor
- material that does not transmit electricity
- switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electrical current
- a condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects
- prevents excessive current from passing through a current
- 1,000 watts
- completes an electric circuit and carries the current safely away
- process of infusing fusing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissues using galvanic current from t6he positive pole toward the negative pole
- measurement of the distance between two wavelengths
- positive electrode of an electrotherapy device
- substance that speed up chemical reactions
- cold light
- extremely low level of electricity
- process of infusing alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole
- apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current
- use of electrical currents to treat skin
35 Clues: cold light • 1,000 watts • 1/1,000 of an ampere • makes up 60% of natural sunlight • extremely low level of electricity • flow of electricity along a conductor • any material that conducts electricity • any material that conducts electricity • use of electrical currents to treat skin • substance that speed up chemical reactions • material that does not transmit electricity • ...
Electric & CIP Compliance 2026-03-29
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- What unit measures electrical resistance?
- What state is JEA RC location?
- What provides electrical energy from chemicals?
- Regional entity responsible for grid reliability and security across 16 southeastern and central U.S. states, including Florida
- Protocols for issuing clear, actionable operating instructions.
- Maintaining the real-time equilibrium between load and generation.
- What is the flow of electrons called?
- What materials block the flow of electricity?
- The requirement for grid entities to adhere to established rules.
- JEA Policies and Procedures can be found where?
- What type of current flows in only one direction?
- What type of current reverses direction periodically?
- What is a closed path for electricity called?
- Who is assigned on Page 31 of the JEA Cyber Security Policy for Bulk Electric System
- How many CIP Generation Facilities does JEA operate?
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- Backup and Recovery Plan must as least be tested _______?
- Real-time management and control of the bulk power system.
- What term describes a sudden unplanned change in the electrical system?
- Procedures for handling critical grid disturbances or equipment failure.
- What is the standard unit of electrical power?
- NERC defines annual as how many calendar months?
- North American __________ Reliability Corporation
- What safety device breaks a circuit if it overloads?
- Which limit, if exceeded, could lead to instability or cascading outages? IROL (_____________ Reliability Operating Limit)
- What materials allow electricity to flow easily?
- Where is NERC based out of?
- SERC ______ offers several free learning courses on reliability, compliance and controls
- What system controls physical access to a PSP
- How many CIP Standards are there?
- What is the process of restarting the grid without external power?
- What device is used to measure voltage?
- What force pushes electrons through a circuit?
- Who delegated authority to NERC to create and enforce compliance with Reliability Standards?
33 Clues: Where is NERC based out of? • What state is JEA RC location? • How many CIP Standards are there? • What is the flow of electrons called? • What device is used to measure voltage? • What unit measures electrical resistance? • What system controls physical access to a PSP • What materials block the flow of electricity? • What is a closed path for electricity called? • ...
Magnetism 2026-04-27
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- power plant where remains of ancient marine plankton are burn release heat, which is used to boil water to drive a steam turbine; the fuel source is a gas
- A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core that forms a magnet that can be turned on and off.
- a region on a magnet where the force produced by the magnet is strongest.
- a force associated with charged particles, which has two aspects, electric force and magnetic
- a facility that uses heat from nuclear reactors to produce electrical energy
- a device with fanlike blades that turn when pushed, for example, by water or steam.
- a transformer that decreases voltage
- Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- a material that can be magnetized because it contains magnetic domains.
- the area surrounding Earth that is influenced by Earth's magnetic field
- A power plant that uses moving water to power a turbine generator to produce electricity.
- a coil of current carrying wire that produces a magnetic field.
- Energy produced by burning coal
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- the process of generating a current by moving an electrical conductor relative to a magnetic
- power plants that use the heat of hydrothermal reservoirs to produce steam and turn turbines
- a device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current
- charge.
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The use of a windmill to drive an electric generator
- a transformer that increases voltage
- The area of magnetic force around a magnet
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of two linked AC circuits.
- the force a magnetic field exerts on a magnet, on a ferromagnet material, or on a moving
- a region that has a large number of atoms with aligned magnetic fields.
- a device that uses an electromagnet to turn an axle.
25 Clues: charge. • Energy produced by burning coal • a transformer that increases voltage • a transformer that decreases voltage • The area of magnetic force around a magnet • The use of a windmill to drive an electric generator • a device that uses an electromagnet to turn an axle. • a device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current • ...
Josselyn.Boijseauneau- Energy Puzzle 2017-04-25
Adjective Suffixes 2024-10-05
Unit D - Section 1.0 Review 2023-04-06
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- Electrons flow from the ___________ end of the battery and then to the lightbulb.
- _________ __________is the steady flow of charged particles.
- Electron will flow from the lightbulb back to the battery on the __________ end.
- Which unit is used to measure the rate at which an electrical current flows?
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- Electricity that is stationary(doesn't move)is known as _______ __________.
- This electrical safety device interrupts a circuit when too much current is flowing through it and it can be reused.
- The unit used to measure how much electrical energy each charged particle carries in an electrical circuit is in _______.
- An example of a good conductor is ___________. (hints= starts with c)
- An example of a good insulator is ________. (hint= used it during the Van de Graff demo)
- The bulb in a circuit would be considered the ______.
10 Clues: The bulb in a circuit would be considered the ______. • _________ __________is the steady flow of charged particles. • An example of a good conductor is ___________. (hints= starts with c) • Electricity that is stationary(doesn't move)is known as _______ __________. • Which unit is used to measure the rate at which an electrical current flows? • ...
Foundations 1E Chapter 7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- Positive electrode of an electrotherapy device is called _________.
- The resistance of an electrical current is measured in ________.
- The use of electrical currents to treat the skin is called _________.
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- __________ are the type of energy that is MOST associated with nuclear power plants.
- Positive or negative poles of an electric current is called _________.
- A GFI would MOST likely be required in a _________.
- A __________ current has a positive and a negative pole.
- A _________ is an electrical safety device that is designed to prevent excessive current from passing through a circuit by blowing out or melting when a wire becomes too hot from overloading the circuit with too much current.
- How much electrical energy is being used in one second is measure in __________.
- _________ is a good example of an insulator.
10 Clues: _________ is a good example of an insulator. • A GFI would MOST likely be required in a _________. • A __________ current has a positive and a negative pole. • The resistance of an electrical current is measured in ________. • Positive electrode of an electrotherapy device is called _________. • ...
Hossam's INA Crossword 2020-08-25
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- a written description of what a new project or product should do, what is needed to produce it, how long it will take etc.
- a device that conducts or transmits heat or electricity
- Something made from polymers of acrylic acid
- a basic task of a computer, especially one that corresponds to a single instruction from the user.
- A piece of clothing worn to protect clothing underneath
- A unit of electrical current
- a device used to store an electric charge
- the negatively charged electrode by which electrons enter an electrical device.
- How an object is used with the body
- A tool used to make lines in a workpiece
- the concept concerning its beauty
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of an object before it is made.
- A path which electrical currents can flow
- A series of steps to be followed when creating something
- Using something more than once
- a collection of data and programs stored on a device
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- a flow of electricity; sometimes mixed with currant
- a device having resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- A standard which something is judged upon
- a saw with a very narrow blade that is used for cutting curves in wood
- the positively charged electrode by which the electrons leave an electrical device.
- Equipment used to protect the body; used in practical lessons for Tech Mandatory
- Large glasses worn to protect eyes from dangerous and annoying substance
- The process which an object goes through in order to be designed.
- A substance used for polishing or cleaning a hard substance
- A free-hand drawing
- A part or element of a larger whole
- A tool which has a chip on its end that is used for making holes in surfaces
28 Clues: A free-hand drawing • A unit of electrical current • Using something more than once • the concept concerning its beauty • How an object is used with the body • A part or element of a larger whole • A tool used to make lines in a workpiece • A standard which something is judged upon • a device used to store an electric charge • A path which electrical currents can flow • ...
Electronics Review 2021-03-16
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- A variable resistor controlled by turning its shaft
- The 8 bit binary code used to represent all the characters on a keyboard
- The path in which electricity flows
- Varies its internal resistance according to the amount of light that hits its surface
- The part of the transistor that acts as a trigger when it receives an electrical signal
- The fourth band on a resistor represents the ___________
- A substance that permits electrons to flow through it easily(ie. Metals)
- A device that supplies electrical or other types of energy to an output load (ie. Battery)
- 8 bits equals one?
- Negatively charged particles orbiting an atom's nucleus
- The units used to measure resistance
- All elements are made of these
- It can be found in three states: solid, liquid, or gas
- An electrical device that emits light when electricity flows through it
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- The push between positive and negative terminals of a battery
- The positively charged particles found in an atom
- The state of a circuit represented by the binary number 0
- Used to control the direction of the current flow in a circuit
- An electrical device that continuously stores energy
- When a bulb is attached to a battery, electrons flow from the negative terminal through the bulb to the __________ terminal
- Substances found naturally in the universe, like carbon, oxygen, etc
- A number system made up of 0s and 1s
- The centre or core of an atom
- Used to control the amount of current in a circuit
- The colour associated with the number 5 on the resistor colour code chart
- The colour associated with the number 3 on the resistor colour code chart
- A device connected to the output of a circuit (ie. light bulb)
- An electronic component with three legs(collector, trigger, emitter) and can act as an electronic switch
28 Clues: 8 bits equals one? • The centre or core of an atom • All elements are made of these • The path in which electricity flows • A number system made up of 0s and 1s • The units used to measure resistance • The positively charged particles found in an atom • Used to control the amount of current in a circuit • A variable resistor controlled by turning its shaft • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-05-15
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- Monitor is a portable device worn by a patient to continuously record the heart's electrical activity over a period of 24 to 48 hours or longer.
- is the muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- Blood Pressure
- This suffix refers to blood conditions or presence of substances in the blood
- condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries, which supply oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle.
- are the smallest blood vessels in the body and are where the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products occurs between the bloodstream and the body's tissues.
- imaging test that uses sound waves (ultrasound) to create detailed images of the heart's structure, chambers, valves, and blood flow
- Congestive Heart Failure
- These prefixes relate to blood. For example, "hemoglobin" is the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Catheterization procedure used to diagnose and treat heart conditions by inserting a catheter into a blood vessel and threading it to the heart.
- are blood vessels that return oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart from the body's tissues and organs.
- Myocardial Infarction
- Electrocardiogram
- This root word refers to blood vessels
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- is a diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity of the heart by recording the heart's rhythm and detecting abnormalities in its electrical impulses
- Stress Test measures the heart's response to physical exertion or stress, usually on a treadmill or stationary bike, while monitoring heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG
- High Blood Pressure
- a fluid connective tissue that circulates throughout the body, transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products to and from cells.
- Failure a condition where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs.
- irregular heartbeats that occur when the heart's electrical impulses are disrupted, causing the heart to beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly.
- The study of
- his prefix relates to the heart. For example, "cardiomegaly" refers to an enlarged heart
- Coronary Artery Disease
- is a circulatory condition characterized by narrowing or blockage of the arteries in the legs, arms, or pelvis.
- are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to various parts of the body.
25 Clues: The study of • Blood Pressure • Electrocardiogram • High Blood Pressure • Myocardial Infarction • Coronary Artery Disease • Congestive Heart Failure • This root word refers to blood vessels • is the muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body • This suffix refers to blood conditions or presence of substances in the blood • ...
Electricity Vocab Cross-word Puzzle 2025-03-05
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- an invisible force field created by the attraction and repulsion of electrical charges
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- what makes electric charges move
- he use of force against another, resulting in harmful or offensive contact, including sexual contact
- the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing
- a measure of how strong the current is in a circuit
- The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion
- the area around a magnet in which the effect of magnetism is felt
- a collection of components, power sources, and signal sources, all connected so current can flow in a complete circle
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- the right to govern or rule or determine
- a measure of the rate of energy transfer over a unit of time
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- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- the act or power of resisting, opposing, or withstanding
- the act of conducting or conveying.
- Any material that keeps energy such as electricity, heat, or cold from easily transferring through
- a device comprised of a coil of wire, the housing and a moveable plunger (armature)
- a measuring instrument used in electrical circuits
- The SI unit used to measure electric current
- a subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- occurring in or existing at the present time.
- a unit of electricity
- one with all the loads in a row
- the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or service
- unit of electric charge in the metre-kilogram-second-ampere system
27 Clues: a unit of electricity • one with all the loads in a row • what makes electric charges move • the act of conducting or conveying. • the right to govern or rule or determine • The SI unit used to measure electric current • occurring in or existing at the present time. • a subatomic particle that is found in all atoms • the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing • ...
Electricity & Magnetism Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-25
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- of electric current through a conductor such as a wire.
- The opposite of an open circuit.
- unit of electric potential and electric potential difference.
- electrical device that has a complete or continuous path that electricity can flow through.
- electric circuit where the electric current has only one path.
- total or combined resistance of a circuit with more than one resistor.
- opposition that a conducting material or device offers to resist the flow of current.
- flow of electric charges, usually in wires or other conductors.
- amount of electrical potential energy that each unit of electric charge has.
- measure of consumed energy typically used by power companies.
- electric circuit where the electric current can take more than one path.
- device that transforms or converts chemical energy into electrical energy or electric current.
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- sum of all currents entering a junction must equal the sum of all currents exiting that junction.
- material that is a poor conductor of electric current.
- sum of the voltage drops around a closed loop equals zero.
- the difference in the electric potential between two locations
- electric circuit where the resistance is very low or near zero, resulting in high current flow that exceeds the circuit’s design limits and can damage the components.
- electrical device that resists the flow of electric current.
- instrument with different settings that can measure current, voltage, or resistance .
- material, such as a metal, that offers low resistance to the flow of electric current.
- electric circuit with a break that prevents electricity from flowing through it.
- current in an electric circuit is proportional to the voltage applied and inversely proportional to the resistance.
- safety device in a circuit that stops the flow of current when a maximum current is exceeded.
- unit of electric current, equivalent to one coulomb of charge per second.
- instrument to measure the voltage, or potential difference across one or more components of a closed circuit.
25 Clues: The opposite of an open circuit. • material that is a poor conductor of electric current. • of electric current through a conductor such as a wire. • sum of the voltage drops around a closed loop equals zero. • electrical device that resists the flow of electric current. • unit of electric potential and electric potential difference. • ...
Circulatory System 2025-07-17
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- Circulatory path from heart to lungs and back
- Plasma carries these to help with cell function
- Artery that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- Major vein returning blood to the heart
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- ECG signal showing ventricular contraction
- Circulatory path from heart to body and back
- Plasma carries these to cells for energy
- The liquid portion of blood that carries CO2 and nutrients
- Gas removed in lungs
- Scientific name for heart muscle tissue
- Main function of pulmonary circuit
- Plasma carries these to regulate body functions
- ECG feature showing atrial contraction
- Valve blood passes through before entering the aorta
- Carry signal from AV node through the septum
- Protein in RBCs that binds oxygen
- Largest artery delivering blood to the body
- Contain hemoglobin and carry oxygen throughout the body
- Heart's natural pacemaker; starts electrical impulse
- Vein carrying oxygenated blood to the heart
- Valve between left atrium and left ventricle
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- Spread electrical signal through ventricles
- Valve between the right atrium and ventricle
- Separates oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in the heart
- Circuit that feeds the heart muscle itself
- Defend the body against pathogens
- Sound made by closure of AV valves
- Chamber receiving blood from pulmonary vein
- Help with blood clotting and wound repair
- Sound made by closure of semilunar valves
- Plasma helps with this body temperature function
- Gas absorbed in lungs
- ECG signal showing reset of heart's electrical system
- ECG flat line allowing ventricles to fill
- Site of gas exchange in the circulatory system
- Machine that records heart's electrical activity
- Receives signal from SA node with slight delay
- First heart chamber to receive deoxygenated blood
- Pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta
- ECG signal showing full ventricular contraction
41 Clues: Gas removed in lungs • Gas absorbed in lungs • Defend the body against pathogens • Protein in RBCs that binds oxygen • Sound made by closure of AV valves • Main function of pulmonary circuit • Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs • Pumps oxygenated blood into the aorta • ECG feature showing atrial contraction • Major vein returning blood to the heart • ...
EKG Crossword 2022-11-01
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- 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
- the absence of symptoms
- AFib increases the risk of this by 4 to 6 times
- 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
- shortness of breath
- a state of cardiac standstill with no cardiac output and no ventricular depolarization; also known as "flatline"
- a rate of less than 60 bpm in adult patients, and 80 in pediatric patients
- the removal, isolation or destruction of cardiac tissue or conduction pathways; procedure to treat AFib
- the object that is adhered to the patient’s chest which connects to a wire, ultimately producing an EKG
- conduction through the atrioventricular node with delay or block, resulting in a broader QRS complex
- an electrical shift that takes place within muscle cells, causing the muscle to reach action potential and ultimately contract
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- 3rd degree, or ________ heart block
- a rate of greater than 100 bpm in adult patients, and 150 in pediatric patients
- high potassium in the blood; characterized by tall, peaked T waves on a 12 lead
- chaotic and unsynchronized quivering of the heart during which no effective pumping occurs; may occur in the atria or the ventricles
- sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia
- type of heart monitor that records the heart’s activity for 24-96 (or more) hours
- characterized by a sawtooth P wave configuration
- EKG graph line when there is no electrical activity taking place; also called the isoelectric line
- rhythm that is typically regular with narrow QRS and absent or inverted P waves
- high blood pressure
- wave often seen in WPW
- short, long, longer, drop
- changes in an otherwise normal heartbeat
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 • ...
Unit Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-27
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- the complete path of an electric current a flow of positive electri charge
- a flow of positive electric charge
- supply a device with mechanical or electrical energy
- things in an experiment that cannot be changed
- an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit
- energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- a measure of the difference in electric potential between two points in space, a material, or an electric circuit
- things in an experiment that can be changed
- the basic unit of electrical current in the SI
- the power or heat created when something moves, is burned, or is exerted
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- the same amount of current flows through all the components
- an object, substance or material allowing the flow of an electric charge
- a device used in electrical circuits to maintain a constant relation between current flow and voltage a measure of the difference in electric potential between two points in space, a material, or an electric circuit
- the current flowing through each component combines to form the current flow through the source
- shows a relationship between resistance, current and voltage
- an instrument for measuring current in amperes
- a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures
- an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control groups and experimental groups
- a source of electric power consiting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices
- the volt measures how much “pressure” there is in an electric circuit
- the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- an object that attracts iron and some other materials
23 Clues: a flow of positive electric charge • things in an experiment that can be changed • an instrument for measuring current in amperes • things in an experiment that cannot be changed • the basic unit of electrical current in the SI • supply a device with mechanical or electrical energy • an object that attracts iron and some other materials • ...
Ch. 7 - Electricity 2025-05-19
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- completes an electrical circuit and carries the current safely away.
- unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second.
- constant and direct current, having a positive and negative pole, that produces chemical changes when it passes through the tissues and fluids of the body.
- unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor.
- unit that measures the strength of an electric current
- any material that conducts electricity
- unit that measures the resistance of an electrical current
- rapid and interrupting current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction; produced by mechanical means and changes directions 60 times per second.
- also know as probe; applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device into the client’s skin.
- invisible light with longer wavelengths, deeper penetration, less energy, and more heat production than visible light; makes up 60% of natural sunlight.
- Constant, even flowing Current that travels in one direction only and is produced by chemical means.
- process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric, such as the use of positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine.
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- currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- substance that speeds up chemical reactions
- positive electrode of an electrotherapy device; usually red and marked with a P or (+) sign.
- negative electrode of an electrotherapy device; usually black and marked with an N or (-) sign.
- also known as insulator; a material that does not transmit electricity
- invisible light that has a short wavelength, is less penetrating than visible light, causes chemical reactions to happen more quickly than visible light, produces less heat than visible light, and kills germs.
- an extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body’s natural electrical impulses
- switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload.
20 Clues: any material that conducts electricity • substance that speeds up chemical reactions • unit that measures the strength of an electric current • currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments • unit that measures the resistance of an electrical current • completes an electrical circuit and carries the current safely away. • ...
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 • ...
circuit crossword 2015-10-07
10 Clues: Electrical energy • The current can flow • It makes a loud sound • Also called a battery • Completes the circuit • Carries the electricity • It powers the electricity • Makes electrical connection • It provides light and is glass • Starts and finishes in the same place
electricity Tekbas 2025-03-06
10 Clues: order the motor • feed the device • protection for eyes • protection for hands • system of protection • electrical charge flow • device mesure the tension • device mesure the intensity • reduce the intensity of fluent • close the electrical system if a overvoltage
Facilitated Diffusion 2022-10-11
College of Engineering 2023-02-08
Engineering careers 2022-10-19
26 Clues: wengineer • aengineer • fengineer • iengineer • pengineer • qengineer • sengineer • jengineer • tengineer • vengineer • lengineer • nengineer • eengineer • cengineer • yengineer • oengineer • bengineer • xengineer • kengineer • hengineer • rengineer • dengineer • mengineer • zengineer • uengineer • gengineer
Electricity 2022-01-23
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- materials that electrical current cannot pass through.
- a circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow.
- a type of energy that can be heard
- type of power produced by atomic and molecular particle movement within a substance
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- materials that electrical current can easily pass through.
- circuit in which electrical current can follow only one path.
- A path that an electric current follows
- something that makes vision possible
8 Clues: a type of energy that can be heard • something that makes vision possible • A path that an electric current follows • materials that electrical current cannot pass through. • materials that electrical current can easily pass through. • circuit in which electrical current can follow only one path. • ...
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 • ...
Energy Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-19
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- & Axle - Two different sized circular objects that are attached to each other and turn at one
- How well a machine works ( output force and input force)
- An electrical device that resists the flow of electrical flow
- A device for making, breaking,or changing the connections in an electrical circuit
- Circuit- A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow
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- A device that makes things easier
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- Plane- A flat sloped surface
- Advantage- The number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it
- A rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- Force - The force exerted on a machine
- Force- The force exerted on an object by a machine
12 Clues: Plane- A flat sloped surface • A device that makes things easier • Force - The force exerted on a machine • An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • Force- The force exerted on an object by a machine • A rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point • How well a machine works ( output force and input force) • ...
Most Commonly Used Electrical Supplies 2023-03-23
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- It blows and cuts the current whenever overload or short circuit happens.
- box This is an octagon-shaped electrical material
- box It is a rectangular shaped metallic or plastic material
- outlet It is usually fastened on the wall.
- wire It is used in wiring installation
- Holders They hold and protect the lamp.
- cord It is a duplex stranded wire
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- It connects and disconnects the flow of electric current.
- These are used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduit to the junction or utility box.
- Plug It is inserted to a convenience outlet.
- breaker It is used to blow and cut the current when short circuit or overload occurs.
- These are used to hold and anchor electrical conduits
12 Clues: cord It is a duplex stranded wire • wire It is used in wiring installation • Holders They hold and protect the lamp. • outlet It is usually fastened on the wall. • Plug It is inserted to a convenience outlet. • box This is an octagon-shaped electrical material • These are used to hold and anchor electrical conduits • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2025-12-15
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- The common term for the difference in electrical potential energy between two points. (Example: The measure typically listed on household outlets, like 120 V or 240 V).
- The SI unit for electrical resistance, named after a German physicist. (Example: Measured by the ratio of voltage to current, $R=V/I$).
- The SI unit for potential difference (voltage), named after an Italian physicist. (Example: What is measured when you check the terminals of a battery with a multimeter).
- The flow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction. (Example: The type of current supplied to homes and businesses by power companies).
- The flow of electric charge that is constant and only moves in one direction. (Example: The type of current produced by a battery).
- The act of producing an electrical effect (like charge or current) in a body by being near a magnetic field or charged object, without direct contact. (Example: How some stove tops heat a metal pot without heating the burner itself).
- The two ends of a magnet where the magnetic force is strongest. (Example: They are always found in pairs, labeled North and South).
- The space around a charged object where another charged object would experience a force. (Example: What causes dust particles to stick to a static-charged balloon).
- A material through which electric charge does not flow easily. (Example: Glass, rubber, and pure water).
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy using electromagnetic induction. (Example: A large machine powered by steam or wind that feeds power into the electrical grid).
- A material through which electric charge can flow easily due to the movement of free electrons. (Example: Metals like copper, silver, and gold).
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- A region within a magnetic material in which the magnetization is in a uniform direction. (Example: When these regions are aligned, a material becomes a permanent magnet).
- The process of creating an electric current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field. (Example: The core principle behind how a generator produces electricity).
- A circuit in which there are multiple paths for the current to flow. (Example: The way household wiring is arranged, so turning off one light doesn't turn off all the others).
- A temporary magnet created by wrapping a coil of wire around an iron core and running an electric current through it. (Example: Used in doorbells and loudspeakers).
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy by using the force between a magnetic field and an electric current. (Example: Used to power fans, pumps, and electric vehicles).
- The area around a magnet where a force is exerted on other magnets or magnetic materials. (Example: What causes the needle of a compass to point North).
- An electrical component designed to oppose or limit the flow of current. (Example: Used in a circuit to ensure that a sensitive component, like an LED, does not receive too much current).
- A circuit in which the components are arranged end-to-end so that the current has only one path to follow. (Example: A string of older decorative lights where if one bulb burns out, the entire string goes dark).
- The SI unit for electric current, equal to one Coulomb of charge passing a point per second. (Example: The rating often used to indicate the capacity of a circuit breaker).
- The single value of resistance that could replace all the individual resistors in a circuit without changing the total current. (Example: Found by summing all resistances in a series circuit).
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of an Alternating Current. (Example: Used in power grids to change high-voltage transmission lines to lower, safer household voltage).
- The difference in electric potential energy between two points in a circuit per unit of charge. (Example: Often referred to by the simpler term, 'voltage').
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred or consumed in a circuit, measured in Watts. (Example: A light bulb rated at 60 W is consuming this much energy per second).
24 Clues: A material through which electric charge does not flow easily. (Example: Glass, rubber, and pure water). • The flow of electric charge that is constant and only moves in one direction. (Example: The type of current produced by a battery). • ...
Energy forms 2023-03-16
10 Clues: energy stored • energy in motion • energy of motion • the ability to work • the transfer of heat • air vibrations we can hear • energy of electrical currents • electromagnetic waves we can see • energy released from splitting atoms • energy stored in bonds between atoms
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- Equipment that needs electricity to work
- Provides electricity to devices like phones and laptops
- Do not touch this with wet hands
- A machine that converts one form of energy to electrical energy
- These bulbs help to save electricity
- The place where electricity is generated using steam
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- Used to carry electricity to homes
- The equipment we use to plug in electrical devices
- We need to do this to avoid wasting electricity
- Chemical reactions in this produce electricity
10 Clues: Do not touch this with wet hands • Used to carry electricity to homes • These bulbs help to save electricity • Equipment that needs electricity to work • Chemical reactions in this produce electricity • We need to do this to avoid wasting electricity • The equipment we use to plug in electrical devices • The place where electricity is generated using steam • ...
DYNAMIC ELECTRICITY 2026-01-26
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- A source of electrical energy in a simple circuit.
- The SI unit of electric current.
- A material that allows electric current to flow easily.
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- A law that states the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.
- The electrical potential difference between two points.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- A device used to measure electric current.
- The flow of electric charge in a conductor.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
9 Clues: The SI unit of electric current. • The unit of electrical resistance. • A device used to measure electric current. • The flow of electric charge in a conductor. • The opposition to the flow of electric current. • A source of electrical energy in a simple circuit. • The electrical potential difference between two points. • ...
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. • ...
