electrical Crossword Puzzles
Introductory Electrons Vocab 2025-02-10
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- measures electrical current
- does not allow the transfer of electricity easily
- A spark of electricity discharged in the atmosphere
- Material that allows electricity flow
- Current that flows in one Direction
- Circuit The route the electrical current can flow.
- the absence of flow through electrical current
- A current that reverses direction
- measures electrical resistance
- measures electrical pressure
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- Circuit Having more than one path for the elctiricity to flow
- How difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object.
- An Electric charge built on through fiction
- Attraction of iron associated with electric currents
- flow of electrons that creates current of electricity
- a current providing an uninterrupted endless path for the flow of the current
- A particle with a negative charge
- Flowing of electricity through a wire or cable or through another conductor
- The route the electrical current can flow.
19 Clues: measures electrical current • measures electrical pressure • measures electrical resistance • A particle with a negative charge • A current that reverses direction • Current that flows in one Direction • Material that allows electricity flow • The route the electrical current can flow. • An Electric charge built on through fiction • ...
electrical 2021-08-31
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- you cant text people and play games on this
- you can heat food in this and it is quick
- you can watch any channel you want on this.
- you can suck up all the dirt on the floor with this
- you put all your cold food in this
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- you freeze things that you want to last in this
- you boil water to make it hot
- machine you put all of your dirty clothes in this.
8 Clues: you boil water to make it hot • you put all your cold food in this • you can heat food in this and it is quick • you cant text people and play games on this • you can watch any channel you want on this. • you freeze things that you want to last in this • machine you put all of your dirty clothes in this. • you can suck up all the dirt on the floor with this
Electrical 2025-10-01
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- Main service box containing fuses or breakers.
- A complete path for electrical current to flow.
- Tubing that protects and routes electrical wiring.
- Device used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
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- Safety device that trips when current is too high.
- Outlet where devices can be plugged in.
- Path for excess current to safely return to earth.
- Device that opens or closes a circuit.
8 Clues: Device that opens or closes a circuit. • Outlet where devices can be plugged in. • Main service box containing fuses or breakers. • A complete path for electrical current to flow. • Safety device that trips when current is too high. • Path for excess current to safely return to earth. • Tubing that protects and routes electrical wiring. • ...
ElecTRON auto crossword 2025-11-07
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- a one way switch for an electrical current
- a part of an electrical circuit that can start and stop flow of electrons
- a device that transforms one current to another
- an electrical current that has one fixed direction (Answer with abbreviation)
- a device that resists electron flow
- represented by symbol V and refers to amount of electrons
- a device that stores electrical charge
- protects circuit from excessive current
- a circuit in which there are multiple ways for electrons to flow
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- represented by the symbol R and refers to the ease of flow of electrons
- a material that allows electrons to flow easily
- a circuit in which there is only one way for electrons to flow
- a closed path in which electrons can flow
- convert chemical energy to electrical
- a material that lets electrons flow but not as easily as a conductor
- a material that does not allow the flow of electrons
- the unit of resistance
- represented by the symbol I and refers to flow of electrons
- an electrical current that changes directions (Answer with abbreviation)
- V=IR, I=V/R, R=V/I
- the flow of electrical charge
21 Clues: V=IR, I=V/R, R=V/I • the unit of resistance • the flow of electrical charge • a device that resists electron flow • convert chemical energy to electrical • a device that stores electrical charge • protects circuit from excessive current • a closed path in which electrons can flow • a one way switch for an electrical current • a material that allows electrons to flow easily • ...
Electricity 2023-02-09
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- uninterrupted direct current; polarity varies
- the number of electrical pulses delivered to the body in one second.
- another word for light therapy
- dc to ac
- Interruptor, interrupts power if there is contact with water
- transfers electricity by an oscillating magnetic field that connects two or more electrical circuits.
- unit of electrical resistance
- DC, direct current with one polarity, it Varys in intensity and waveforms
- electricity being used
- unit of electrical strength
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- stores an electrical charge
- light, what lights can humans see?
- current, interrupted direct current that visibly stimulates muscles
- changes AC to DC
- controls speed of motors
- unit of electrical pressure
- what is frequency measured in
17 Clues: dc to ac • changes AC to DC • electricity being used • controls speed of motors • stores an electrical charge • unit of electrical pressure • unit of electrical strength • what is frequency measured in • unit of electrical resistance • another word for light therapy • light, what lights can humans see? • uninterrupted direct current; polarity varies • ...
Unit 9 2025-04-15
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- focusing one's mind or eyes on something
- what something does, how it performs, how it reacts
- describes particles that are smaller than a atom
- negative electrical charge, not a positive electrical charge
- finally
- physicist who proposed modern atomic theory
- proposed that all things are made up of smaller parts called atoms
- something being done separately or one at a time
- very tiny bits of matter with no electrical charge
- something having to do with charged particles
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- particles with a positive electrical charge
- a person specializes in physics
- a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas
- something in the universe made up of one kind of atom
- describes something related to an atom
- particles with a negative electrical charge
- tiny bits of matter
- a combination of two or more elements
- made up of all things that exist, including our solar system and beyond
- the center of an atom, containing neutrons and protons
20 Clues: finally • tiny bits of matter • a person specializes in physics • a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas • a combination of two or more elements • describes something related to an atom • focusing one's mind or eyes on something • particles with a positive electrical charge • particles with a negative electrical charge • physicist who proposed modern atomic theory • ...
MLR 2 - General Information Review 2025-12-08
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- A formal document that outlines the details of a repair or maintenance job to be performed on a vehicle.
- The type of gas most commonly associated with lead-acid batteries used in vehicles.
- The continuous electrical current flowing from the battery when the vehicle is turned off.
- A tool used for measuring voltage, current, and resistance in automotive circuits
- The equation: voltage = amps x ohms
- A device that opens or closes an electrical circuit, allowing or stopping the flow of current to a component.
- The amount of electrical current flowing through a circuit, measured in amperes (amps).
- The opposition to the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It is measured in ohms.
- The type of fire put out with a Type C Fire Extinguisher
- A diagnostic procedure used to check the health and performance of a vehicle’s battery under real operating conditions.
- A complete path through which electrical current flows
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- The process and material used to join metal parts—typically wires or terminals—by melting a filler metal (solder) that bonds the connection when cooled
- to ground Occurs when an unintended connection is made between a power wire and the vehicle’s ground (chassis or negative battery terminal).
- Widely used in vehicles to manage high-current components without routing heavy wiring through the dashboard or control switches
- A standardized interface used to connect diagnostic tools to a vehicle’s onboard computer system.
- System that monitors and reports the performance of a vehicle’s engine, emissions, and other critical systems.
- The vehicle’s main computer that manages both engine and transmission functions
- The process of identifying and troubleshooting problems in a vehicle’s systems—mechanical, electrical, or electronic.
- Refers to the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit
- A detailed diagram that shows the electrical connections and components within a circuit.
- All the components that generate power and deliver it to the wheels to move the vehicle
- refers to the return path for electrical current back to the battery’s negative terminal.
- the process of testing and troubleshooting electrical circuits to identify faults or malfunctions
- Codes are generated by the vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system (OBD or OBD-II) when it detects a malfunction.
- The flow of electrical charge through a circuit, measured in amperes (amps). It’s one of the three key elements in Ohm’s Law
- Refers to the opposition to the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It is measured in ohms
26 Clues: The equation: voltage = amps x ohms • A complete path through which electrical current flows • The type of fire put out with a Type C Fire Extinguisher • Refers to the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit • The vehicle’s main computer that manages both engine and transmission functions • ...
Automotive 2014-01-14
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- - a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- to cause something to trigger
- law-A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
- circuit-An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- multi-meter-A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements.
- current-The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
- electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power.
- circuit - a circuit having its parts connected serially
- negative charge of electicity
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- source-A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
- connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- drop-The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work.
- - the amount being hold back
- current-The type of current created by the use of a battery.
17 Clues: - the amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • negative charge of electicity • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • connectors that carry electricity in circuits. • circuit - a circuit having its parts connected serially • current-The type of current created by the use of a battery. • ...
Basic Electricity 2020-09-10
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- circuit, An unintentional premature return path in a circuit
- Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Negative charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom
- current, Reciprocating electron flow
- Converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- A material that allows the free flow of electrons
- A circuit were the consumers are connected one after another
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- Protects an electrical circuit in the event of a short circuit or overload
- current, Electron flow in one direction
- The unit of electrical pressure
- Resistance in an electrical cable can vary with
- Unit of electrical resistance
- circuit, A broken or switched off circuit
- Reduces current flow in a circuit
- A material that impedes the flow of electrons
- Can increase the resistance of a fixed conductor
- Controls to make and break of an electrical circuit
17 Clues: Unit of electrical resistance • The unit of electrical pressure • Reduces current flow in a circuit • current, Reciprocating electron flow • current, Electron flow in one direction • circuit, A broken or switched off circuit • A material that impedes the flow of electrons • Resistance in an electrical cable can vary with • Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy • ...
Electrical 2013-10-07
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- The speed of something in a given direction
- An instrument for measuring electric current
- A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object
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- A substance that does not allow the passage of heat or sound
- A device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- Capable of bending easily without breaking
- range of invisible radiation wavelengths
- flow of electric charge
8 Clues: flow of electric charge • range of invisible radiation wavelengths • Capable of bending easily without breaking • The speed of something in a given direction • An instrument for measuring electric current • A substance that does not allow the passage of heat or sound • A device that provides a path for electrical current to flow • ...
ELECTRICAL 2021-04-28
8 Clues: a complete enclosed path • A container consisting of acid • a motive force expressed in volts • The magnitude of an electric current • electrical current that turns things on • two path in which are next to each other • Any movement of electric charge carriers • an element in which powers things like lights
electrical 2025-02-10
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- A material used to prevent electric shocks.
- The unit of electrical potential.
- A device that resists the flow of electric current.
- A protective covering for electrical cables.
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- A device that converts electrical energy between voltage levels.
- The process of connecting an electrical system to the ground.
- A path that allows electricity to flow.
- A device used to control electrical circuits.
8 Clues: The unit of electrical potential. • A path that allows electricity to flow. • A material used to prevent electric shocks. • A protective covering for electrical cables. • A device used to control electrical circuits. • A device that resists the flow of electric current. • The process of connecting an electrical system to the ground. • ...
Electrical 2025-10-22
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- the set of contacts made in a switch
- tool used for electrical troubleshooting
- the path that alternating current uses to return to the source
- the part of a switch that gets energized with 24 volts
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- the connector used to put on the end of a wire
- a common source of power for direct current
- where excess electricity goes when there's an issue
- the line of power going through a switch
8 Clues: the set of contacts made in a switch • the line of power going through a switch • tool used for electrical troubleshooting • a common source of power for direct current • the connector used to put on the end of a wire • where excess electricity goes when there's an issue • the part of a switch that gets energized with 24 volts • ...
THS General Electricity Terms 2020-11-18
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- this wire is considered a "ground" wire
- this wire is considered a "hot" conductor
- the number of terminals a 3-way switch has NOT counting the grounding terminal
- this wire is considered a "neutral" conductor
- the metal or plastic pipe that protects electrical wires
- the electrical code that covers the entire United States
- the path that electricity travels from the panel to the device and back
- the type of light bulb that contains an inert gas
- this device helps protect from ground faults near water
- the most common method of generating electricity in the Pacific Northwest
- the name for a screw to attach electrical wires
- a thousand watts
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- the electrical term for the rate of flow of electrons
- the large heavy duty switch like device found in a service entrance panel and it controls individual circuits
- the primary electrical service provider in the Yakima Valley
- the type of current that fluctuates
- commonly considered the "brain" of an electrical system
- the terminal on a 3-way switch that is usually black and is the traveler
- the electrical term for power
- the common name for non-metallic sheath cable
- the original type of light bulb
- the method of electricity generation that many people in the United States fear
- the type of current found in a battery
- the electrical term for resistance
24 Clues: a thousand watts • the electrical term for power • the original type of light bulb • the electrical term for resistance • the type of current that fluctuates • the type of current found in a battery • this wire is considered a "ground" wire • this wire is considered a "hot" conductor • this wire is considered a "neutral" conductor • ...
HOME IMPROVEMENT 2020-03-09
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- A PIECE OF RIGID METAL WITHIN A PANEL OF FUSEBOX WHICH DISTRIBUTES ELECTRICITY TO THE VARIOUS CIRCUITS
- PROTECTS AGAINST FIRE BY MONITORING THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN A CIRCUIT
- IMPROVEMENT POPULAR TV SHOW FEATURING TIM ALLEN IN THE 90S
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREAKER
- COMMON WIRING USED IN HOMES TODAY
- WIRING USED COMMONLY FROM 1960-1970
- KEEPS YOUR HOME'S POWER ON IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURE
- TIME SHOWN WITHIN "HOME IMROVEMENT"
- CALL BEFORE YOU _ _ _
- COMMON REFERENCE POINT OF A HOME'S VOLTAGE SYSTEM
- HAVE ALL WORK DONE BY A QUALIFIED ______________.
- WHERE YOU PLUG IN CORDS
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- ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES RESOURCES ON FIRE, ELECTRICAL, AND RELATED HAZARDS
- _ _ _ TYPE-C
- TURNS ON THE LIGHTS
- _ _ _ _ _ CIRCUIT
- WHOLE HOME _ _ _ _ _ PROTECTION
- BOX THAT HOUSES ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- MADE UP OF CIRCUIT BREAKERS
- OLDER HOMES ARE LIKELY TO HAVE THIS INSTEAD OF AN ELECTRICAL PANEL
- HOME AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
- OLD FORM OF ELECTRICAL WIRING, USED FROM 1880 TO 1940
- REDUCES THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; A TYPE OF RECEPTACLE
23 Clues: _ _ _ TYPE-C • _ _ _ _ _ CIRCUIT • TURNS ON THE LIGHTS • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREAKER • CALL BEFORE YOU _ _ _ • WHERE YOU PLUG IN CORDS • HOME AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY • MADE UP OF CIRCUIT BREAKERS • WHOLE HOME _ _ _ _ _ PROTECTION • COMMON WIRING USED IN HOMES TODAY • WIRING USED COMMONLY FROM 1960-1970 • TIME SHOWN WITHIN "HOME IMROVEMENT" • BOX THAT HOUSES ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS • ...
Rside - current electricity - Josephine H 2015-01-12
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- difference in energy on two different locations
- an ion that is electrically charged and moves to either a positive or negative electrode
- act or power of resisting or opposing
- two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- energy that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system
- flow of electric charge
- unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm
- a basic unit of electrical current, equivalent to one coulomb per second
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- an electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power
- repulsion between a durent within a circuit
- potential difference in electrical charge between two points on an electrical field
- electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
- device for generating energy
- diagrams graphical drawing of an electrical circuit
- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points
- flow of charged particles
- path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow
17 Clues: flow of electric charge • flow of charged particles • device for generating energy • act or power of resisting or opposing • repulsion between a durent within a circuit • difference in energy on two different locations • diagrams graphical drawing of an electrical circuit • path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow • ...
HOME IMPROVEMENT 2020-03-09
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- REDUCES THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; A TYPE OF RECEPTACLE
- OLDER HOMES ARE LIKELY TO HAVE THIS INSTEAD OF AN ELECTRICAL PANEL
- WHERE YOU PLUG IN CORDS
- PROTECTS AGAINST FIRE BY MONITORING THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN A
- WHOLE HOME _ _ _ _ _ PROTECTION
- HAZARDS
- SHOWN WITHIN "HOME IMROVEMENT"
- OLD FORM OF ELECTRICAL WIRING, USED FROM 1880 TO 1940
- _ _ _ TYPE-C
- COMMON WIRING USED IN HOMES TODAY
- TURNS ON THE LIGHTS
- ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES RESOURCES ON FIRE, ELECTRICAL, AND
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- CALL BEFORE YOU _ _ _
- COMMON REFERENCE POINT OF A HOME'S VOLTAGE SYSTEM
- HAVE ALL WORK DONE BY A QUALIFIED ______________.
- POPULAR TV SHOW FEATURING TIM ALLEN IN THE 90S
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREAKER
- KEEPS YOUR HOME'S POWER ON IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURE
- MADE UP OF CIRCUIT BREAKERS
- WIRING USED COMMONLY FROM 1960-1970
- HOME AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
- BOX THAT HOUSES ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- A PIECE OF RIGID METAL WITHIN A PANEL OF FUSEBOX WHICH DISTRIBUTES electricity THE VARIOUS CIRCUITS
- _ _ _ _ _ CIRCUIT
24 Clues: HAZARDS • _ _ _ TYPE-C • _ _ _ _ _ CIRCUIT • TURNS ON THE LIGHTS • CALL BEFORE YOU _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREAKER • WHERE YOU PLUG IN CORDS • HOME AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY • MADE UP OF CIRCUIT BREAKERS • SHOWN WITHIN "HOME IMROVEMENT" • WHOLE HOME _ _ _ _ _ PROTECTION • COMMON WIRING USED IN HOMES TODAY • WIRING USED COMMONLY FROM 1960-1970 • BOX THAT HOUSES ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS • ...
Cardiac Conductive System Review 2022-01-21
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- secreted by ANS to decrease heart rate
- state of stimulation, causes heart to contract
- nerve stimulated by parasympathetic ANS
- located next to the atrioventricular node
- portable device the recognizes abnormal rhythms and determines if it is a shockable rhythm (abbreviation)
- paces at 20-40 bmp
- mild electrical impulses delivered to the heart at a specific time in the cardiac cycle to interrupt an abnormal rhythm
- ability of the heart muscle to shorten in response to electrical stimuli
- ability to initiate electrical impulses without stimulation by an independent source
- pacemaker of the heart, paces at 60-100 bmp
- ability of the heart to respond to impulse or stimulus
- branch of ANS responsible for decreasing heart rate
- follows contraction, state of cellular recovery
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- ability of myocardial cells to receive and conduct electrical impulses
- produces an electrical shock to correct the heart's electrical pattern
- resting state of heart
- acts as pacemaker if sinoatrial node fails, paces at 40-60 bmp
- secreted by ANS to increase heart rate
- splits electrical impulses down both sides of the ventricles
- branch of the ANS responsible for increasing heart rate
20 Clues: paces at 20-40 bmp • resting state of heart • secreted by ANS to decrease heart rate • secreted by ANS to increase heart rate • nerve stimulated by parasympathetic ANS • located next to the atrioventricular node • pacemaker of the heart, paces at 60-100 bmp • state of stimulation, causes heart to contract • follows contraction, state of cellular recovery • ...
Electrician Quiz - Tomek Michał Piotr.Z 2023-04-26
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- - The unit of electrical resistance
- - The process of producing electric or magnetic phenomena by motion or change of a magnetic field
- - The unit of energy used in electrical systems
- - A path for the flow of electrical current
- - Relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- current - An electric current that changes direction periodically
- - A material that does not conduct electricity well
- - A device that converts electrical energy from one voltage to another
- - A device that stores electric charge
- - A coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it.
- - A measure of electric potential energy
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- - A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- - A material that allows electricity to pass through it easily
- - A safety device that breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level
- - A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- current - An electric current that flows in only one direction
- - A material's opposition to the flow of electric current
- - A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- - A device that allows current to flow in only one direction
- - The unit of electric current
20 Clues: - The unit of electric current • - The unit of electrical resistance • - A device that stores electric charge • - A measure of electric potential energy • - A path for the flow of electrical current • - The unit of energy used in electrical systems • - A material that does not conduct electricity well • - A material's opposition to the flow of electric current • ...
Basics of Electricity-Hailey Ribaudo 2024-05-01
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- A switch responds to an external force to mechanically change an electric signal.
- Circuit: series circuit, any electrically conducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through each component.
- Diagram: A circuit diagram is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current density in the material to the electric field that causes the flow of current.
- Resistance is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Resistance is measured in ohms, symbolized by the Greek letter omega (Ω).
- Electric circuit, path for transmitting electric current
- Voltage is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
- Unit of electric current
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- A conductor, or electrical conductor, is a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- Circuit: parallel circuit, an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- — electricity, phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electric charges. Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter
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- Law: Ohm's law states that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant.
- Electrical resistivity is a measure of a material's property to oppose the flow of electric current.
- . Current is the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- The ohm is a measurement of resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt (V) is applied to those points and a current of one ampere (A) is produced.
- In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- An electrical cell is an "electrical power supply"
- An electrical insulator is a material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- Voltage is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
20 Clues: Unit of electric current • An electrical cell is an "electrical power supply" • Electric circuit, path for transmitting electric current • A switch responds to an external force to mechanically change an electric signal. • Diagram: A circuit diagram is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • ...
Electrical 1 2014-07-29
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- a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it
- an instrument used for measuring electricity
- hot, sometimes called a line or phase
- practices and procedures designed to protect against the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment
- state and federal agency that makes the rules for keeping workers safe
- the opposition to current flow
- sudden stimulation of nerves and muscle when electricity flows through your body
- a material that allows electrical current to flow through it
- neutral, the power return intended as a current return path from the load back to the source
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- a document that sets minimum safety rules to protect people and property from electrical hazards
- a device that shuts of an electrical circuit when it is flowing along an unintended path
- a possible source of danger
- the standard unit of measurement of electrical power
13 Clues: a possible source of danger • the opposition to current flow • hot, sometimes called a line or phase • an instrument used for measuring electricity • the standard unit of measurement of electrical power • a material that allows electrical current to flow through it • a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it • ...
Electrical 2 2014-07-29
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- the mathematical relationship between voltage, current and resistance
- a part of an electrical circuit that uses electrical current to perform some function
- the intensity of electron flow
- an electrical power tool constructed so that the case is isolated from electrical energy and is made of nonconductive material
- a part of an electrical circuit that produces the voltage required by the circuit
- the electrical pressure that causes current to flow
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- an electrical connection to an object that conducts electrical current to the earth
- a form that lists and explains the hazardous materials that electricians may work with
- usually the safety ground to protect against overvoltage
- the unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- the unit of measurement for electrical current flow
- an arrangement consisting of a power source, conductors and a load
- a unit of measure of force or pressure in an electrical circuit
13 Clues: the intensity of electron flow • the unit of measurement for electrical resistance • the unit of measurement for electrical current flow • the electrical pressure that causes current to flow • usually the safety ground to protect against overvoltage • a unit of measure of force or pressure in an electrical circuit • ...
Electrical components 2023-07-11
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- symbol is a circle with a cross in it
- has the symbol Q in an equation
- a circuit where there is a single loop of components
- this is what the L in LDR stands for
- its resistance decreases as temperature increases
- the unit of current
- a _________ resistor is one whose resistance value can be changed
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- can be open or closed, can stop current flowing
- a circuit where current can flow down more than one path
- measured in amperes
- makes it harder for current to flow
- the unit of charge
- only lets current flow through it in one direction
13 Clues: the unit of charge • measured in amperes • the unit of current • has the symbol Q in an equation • makes it harder for current to flow • this is what the L in LDR stands for • symbol is a circle with a cross in it • can be open or closed, can stop current flowing • its resistance decreases as temperature increases • only lets current flow through it in one direction • ...
Electrical 1 2014-07-29
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- hot, sometimes called a line or phase
- practices and procedures designed to protect against the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment
- the opposition to current flow
- a document that sets minimum safety rules to protect people and property from electrical hazards
- a material that allows electrical current to flow through it
- sudden stimulation of nerves and muscle when electricity flows through your body
- an instrument used for measuring electricity
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- a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it
- a device that shuts of an electrical circuit when it is flowing along an unintended path
- neutral, the power return intended as a current return path from the load back to the source
- the standard unit of measurement of electrical power
- a possible source of danger
- state and federal agency that makes the rules for keeping workers safe
13 Clues: a possible source of danger • the opposition to current flow • hot, sometimes called a line or phase • an instrument used for measuring electricity • the standard unit of measurement of electrical power • a material that allows electrical current to flow through it • a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it • ...
Body electrical 2023-03-21
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- one of our safety checks for all treatments
- a clinic should be a ............and quiet place
- contraindication for all electrical treatments
- square law Law that governs infrared
- lymph rejoins the circulatory system via this vein
- the node in the elbow area
- nodes you must always work towards these but not over them
- is a condition that affects our ability to deal with insulin
- the G5 massager is suited to these clients
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- this node is behind the knee
- this applicator head should be used to start and finish each massage
- Excellent pretreatment for other treatments
- checking the skin's reaction throughout this treatment is for health and
13 Clues: the node in the elbow area • this node is behind the knee • square law Law that governs infrared • the G5 massager is suited to these clients • one of our safety checks for all treatments • Excellent pretreatment for other treatments • contraindication for all electrical treatments • a clinic should be a ............and quiet place • ...
Electrical Distribution 2024-01-04
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- These are types of circuit protection found in disconnects.
- Electrical circuits must be protected from current __________.
- These help protect individuals against shock in addition to providing current overload protection.
- The type of electricity provided to residential electrical distribution panels is ________ current.
- A tripped breaker means that that circuit is _____.
- This functions as a switch as well as a means for opening a circuit when a current overload occurs.
- 240 volts is commonly supplied to residential electrical panels.
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- Too much of this is what causes breakers to trip.
- The greater the Ampacity of the circuit the _______ the number of the wire gauge (AWG) required.
- If this is too small for the current passing through, it will overheat and possibly cause a fire.
- A 14 gauge (AWG) wire would require _________ amp circuit protection.
- Each breaker in a panel supplies an electrical ________.
- Fuses are rated according to _____.
13 Clues: Fuses are rated according to _____. • Too much of this is what causes breakers to trip. • A tripped breaker means that that circuit is _____. • Each breaker in a panel supplies an electrical ________. • These are types of circuit protection found in disconnects. • Electrical circuits must be protected from current __________. • ...
Power Supplies 2024-09-17
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- Opposition to the flow of electrical energy.
- Designed to ensure a constant supply of quality electrical power to the computer system.
- Used to connect to ATA hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and DVD drives; also called a Molex connector.
- Provides power to the keyboard when the computer system is in sleep mode; also called soft power.
- Electrical term used to describe the conductor paths inside the metal power supply case.
- Occurs when a higher voltage than desired is present in the electrical system.
- Used for 3 1/2 floppy drives; also called a mini connector.
- Scale used to measure the volume of electron flow in a current.
- Open industry power-management standard for desktops, laptops, and servers.
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- Power value of an ac circuit.
- Amount of electrical pressure present in a circuit or power source.
- Ability of a device or component to allow an unobstructed flow of electrical energy. current Amount of electron flow.
- Common condition in which an ohmmeter reads resistance through a circuit even after a switch is opened.
- Refers to electrical energy that flows in one direction, from negative to positive.
- Occurs when no voltage is present.
- Occurs when low voltage is present.
- Does not normally conduct electricity until a certain voltage level is reached and then acts like a direct short, providing an alternate path for current.
- Scale used in measuring electrical pressure.
- Unit of resistance.
- Has no negative or positive markings because it is in a state of constant change or alternating polarities.
- Used during POST to verify the power supply is working properly.
- Amount of electrical energy provided or used by equipment.
- Electrical power distribution system that is designed to serve only computer equipment.
- shape of glass or ceramic with a metal cap on each end.
- Scale used in measuring electrical power.
25 Clues: Unit of resistance. • Power value of an ac circuit. • Occurs when no voltage is present. • Occurs when low voltage is present. • Scale used in measuring electrical power. • Opposition to the flow of electrical energy. • Scale used in measuring electrical pressure. • shape of glass or ceramic with a metal cap on each end. • ...
eli watkins - ms white vocab words 2023-03-28
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- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- field a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
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- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- motor a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- electricity electricity produced by friction
23 Clues: fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • electricity electricity produced by friction • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • field a field of force surrounding a charged particle • ...
Vocab 2023-03-29
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- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- electricity produced by friction
- the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
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- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • ...
Basics of Electricity - Glen Sherman 2024-05-02
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- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons through a conducting loop
- a measure of a solution's ability to conduct electricity
- a fundamental form of energy observable in positive and negative forms that occurs naturally
- a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- is a unit of electrical current
- the impeding, slowing, or stopping effect exerted by one material thing on another
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity
- an electrical resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
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- electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length
- a unit of electrical potential difference and electromotive force equal to the difference in potential between two points in a conducting wire carrying a constant current of one ampere when the power used between these two points is equal to one watt
- (of an electrical appliance) stop working when a fuse melts
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- a material or object that permits an electric current to flow easily
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- a complete and closed path around which a circulating electric current can flow
- a flow of electricity that results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles
- Ohm's law states the relationship between electric current and potential difference
20 Clues: is a unit of electrical current • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • a measure of a solution's ability to conduct electricity • (of an electrical appliance) stop working when a fuse melts • one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path • a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2025-03-31
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- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- field the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- field a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
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- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- electricity produced by friction
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • ...
Electric Systems and Control 2022-10-11
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- energy to the circuit by doing work upon the charge to move it from the low energy terminal to the high energy terminal.
- substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- circuit is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- component which controls the openness or closeness of an electric circuit.
- the same current flows through all the components in the circuit.
- good conductor of electricity.
- path/A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- electrical energy to other forms of energy.
- flow/The external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
- drop/The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- moving charged particles that carry electric energy.
- the actual electrical connections present in the circuit.
- SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- Supply/Takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC, and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer.
- used for making conductor wires.
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- SI unit of electromotive force.
- there are two or more electrical devices present in a circuit with an energy source.
- to hold conductors in position, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures.
- along multiple paths and each component has the same voltage across it.
- used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions.
- point at which a conductor from a component/Device or network comes to an end.
- circuit/Abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through shorter pathway.
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod.
- switch/One without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
- measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit.
- rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection.
- device that stores and releases energy much faster than a battery.
- base unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI).
30 Clues: good conductor of electricity. • SI unit of electromotive force. • used for making conductor wires. • electrical energy to other forms of energy. • moving charged particles that carry electric energy. • the actual electrical connections present in the circuit. • measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit. • ...
Electrical Terms 2017-01-05
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- A unit that supplies temporary power during power outages. (Generac)
- An outlet for a cord or plug.
- A collection of circuit breakers assembled in a box or panel on the wall.
- When a licensed electrician makes certain that all systems and wires in a building meet legal safety standards.
- A tubular bulb usually used in ceiling lighting.
- A fan suspended from the ceiling to circulate air.
- The most common amount of energy power to most appliances
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- The most common amount of energy power to most larger appliances (dryer, refrigerator,stove,washer.
- When a caller has power in part of the property, but not in another part
- A light fixture that is installed into a hollow opening in the ceiling.
- It detects a faulty condition and interrupts current flow.
- A special outlet used near a water source to prevent electrical shock.
- Used in fluorescent lighting system, it regulates the current in the bulb for lighting.
13 Clues: An outlet for a cord or plug. • A tubular bulb usually used in ceiling lighting. • A fan suspended from the ceiling to circulate air. • The most common amount of energy power to most appliances • It detects a faulty condition and interrupts current flow. • A unit that supplies temporary power during power outages. (Generac) • ...
Electrical Installations 2013-10-30
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- Before using any power tools you will need to check this test is carried out annually.
- The chance high or low,that somebody will be harmed by a hazard.
- Use this to protect tool from rust.
- Used to twist, grip and cut.
- Give better torque when used with crosshead screws.
- Used to install and allign equipment and accessories vertically.
- After a risk assessment to completely remove the hazard and any danger associated with it.
- Control and protect the circuit.
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- Anything that could cause harm.
- These can be used to extend the circuit.
- Wear this to ensure you have adequate protection.
- Part of the lug is squeezed securely on to the conductor using this.
- Used to cut and prepare for wire connection.
13 Clues: Used to twist, grip and cut. • Anything that could cause harm. • Control and protect the circuit. • Use this to protect tool from rust. • These can be used to extend the circuit. • Used to cut and prepare for wire connection. • Wear this to ensure you have adequate protection. • Give better torque when used with crosshead screws. • ...
Electrical Machines 2021-09-13
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- A circuit where the circuit is divided into two or more paths
- a flow of electrical charge is
- is a closed circuit in which the current follows on a path.
- generators use these to make electricity
- The electrical restriction of electric flow is called
- is a route in which electrical current flows.
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- The area of influence around a charged particle
- Materials that are usually the best conductors.
- is an electrical circuit through which current can flow uninterrupted path.
- a discontinuous circuit through which no current can flow is called
- Electric current is measured in this
- If this goes up in a circuit, current goes down
- Electrons do not pass through it
- Allows electrons to move through it freely
14 Clues: a flow of electrical charge is • Electrons do not pass through it • Electric current is measured in this • generators use these to make electricity • Allows electrons to move through it freely • is a route in which electrical current flows. • The area of influence around a charged particle • Materials that are usually the best conductors. • ...
Provisions in Installing Electrical Boxes 2025-02-04
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- – The system of electrical conductors used in buildings.
- – A cover for switches and outlets, also called a faceplate.
- – A small metal box, commonly 2” wide, 3” high, and 2 ½” deep.
- – A pre-cut hole in a box for inserting conduit.
- – Another name for a splice box where wires connect.
- – The process of putting electrical systems in place.
- – A surface-mounted electrical box with rounded corners.
- – A box with expandable arms for easy mounting on drywall.
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- – A type of electrical box designed for outdoor use.
- – A lightweight, non-metallic electrical box.
- – A protective tube that electrical wires run through.
- – The primary reason for following the Philippine Electrical Code.
- – A box used for ceiling-mounted lights and fans.
- – The main board that distributes electricity in a building.
- – A set of rules and standards for electrical work.
- – A box that houses switches and receptacles inside walls.
16 Clues: – A lightweight, non-metallic electrical box. • – A pre-cut hole in a box for inserting conduit. • – A box used for ceiling-mounted lights and fans. • – A set of rules and standards for electrical work. • – A type of electrical box designed for outdoor use. • – Another name for a splice box where wires connect. • – The process of putting electrical systems in place. • ...
Circuits 2025-02-28
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- an electrical component that is used to facilitate the flow of electrical currents in one direction.
- They can be used as a voltage divider, which splits an input voltage into two voltages that add up to the input voltage, or a variable resistor.
- a circuit component that temporarily stores electrical energy through distributing charged particles on (generally two) plates to create a potential difference
- metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor
- one kind of electrical component, used to connect or disconnect the conducting lane within the circuit
- a detection device that can convert physical quantities into electrical signals or other identifiable form
- used as a foundation to construct and build electronics
- circuit a set of electronic circuits, consisting of various electronic components and their interconnections. These components are etched onto a small, flat piece of semiconductor material, usually silicon.
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- Used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical currents
- stores energy in a magnetic field when current flows through them. They are used in circuits for energy
- Limits or regulates the flow of the electrical current
- They transform electrical signals into visual output. LED and LCDs are the two primary types of this
- Something that produces light on a breadboard
- negative end on a led diode
- passive electrical devices that transfer electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.
- the symbol of ohms
- Positive end on a Led diode
17 Clues: the symbol of ohms • negative end on a led diode • Positive end on a Led diode • Something that produces light on a breadboard • metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor • Limits or regulates the flow of the electrical current • used as a foundation to construct and build electronics • Used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical currents • ...
Electricity 2018-02-15
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- The electrical resistance between two points of a conductor.
- A flow of electric charge.
- A material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely.
- An electric current which periodically reverses direction.
- An electric current flowing in one direction only.
- A power source.
- An electrical component that can "make" or "break" an electrical circuit.
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- Components of an electrical circuit or electronic circuit can be connected in many different ways.
- An electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- A substance in which electrical charge carriers.
- circuit A closed circuit in which the current follows one path.
- A representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity.
- An electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- The reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured.
15 Clues: A power source. • A flow of electric charge. • A substance in which electrical charge carriers. • An electric current flowing in one direction only. • An electric current which periodically reverses direction. • The electrical resistance between two points of a conductor. • A material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely. • ...
ELECTROMAZE SHEET1 2022-03-28
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- Materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and nonconductors or insulators
- An Electrical Safety Device That Operates To Provide Overcurrent Protection Of An Electrical Circuit.
- An 8pin Timer IC
- Instrument that canbe used to measure multiple electrical properties.(i.e : current ,voltage etc.)
- An electrical switch operated by pressing a button, which closes or opens a circuit
- Which is the largest semiconductor manufacturing company in the world?
- The Atoms Of ________ Do Not Accept And Pass On Electrons
- Nvidia terminated its $40 billion bid to acquire which British chip designer company due to significant regulatory challenges?
- An electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit.
- A Special Board For Prototyping Electronics.
- It Generates An Analog Signal, But whose frequency Is controlled by A Digital Control Input
- A Semiconductor Device Used To Amplify Or Switch Electronic Signals And Electrical Power.
- An Electrically Operated Switch
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- the path between two points along which an electrical current can be carried is called
- A device that uses sunlight as a source of energy to generate direct current electricity.
- A Resistor Whose Resistance Is Dependent On Temperature
- Uses Electrical Energy and a Ceramic Transducer To Emit And Receive Mechanical Energy In The Form Of Sound Waves.
- A device that is capable of supplying variable power and frequency to a load.
18 Clues: An 8pin Timer IC • An Electrically Operated Switch • A Special Board For Prototyping Electronics. • A Resistor Whose Resistance Is Dependent On Temperature • The Atoms Of ________ Do Not Accept And Pass On Electrons • Which is the largest semiconductor manufacturing company in the world? • A device that is capable of supplying variable power and frequency to a load. • ...
auto 2014-01-14
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- to cause something to trigger
- drop-The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- current-The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
- law-A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
- connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- current-The type of current created by the use of a battery.
- amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work.
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- roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- circuit-An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- circuit- a circuit having its parts connected serially
- negative charge of electricity
- breakers-A circuit protection device that acts like a switch to open the circuit when current flow become excessive.
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- amount being hold back
- multi-meter-A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements.
- electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power.
- source-A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
18 Clues: amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • negative charge of electricity • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • connectors that carry electricity in circuits. • circuit- a circuit having its parts connected serially • current-The type of current created by the use of a battery. • electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power. • ...
Plz Mr. Conner give Audrey a good grade 2024-04-30
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- Blocking substance
- energy drift
- measures electricity
- energy
- Circuit electrical path that branches
- Law proportional to resistance.
- refusal
- energy flow
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- positive and negative energy
- water measurer
- unit of measure
- SI unit
- closed loop
- lever
- Circuit
- makes organisms
- electrical pressure
- Diagram representative
- quantitatively equal
- electrical safety device
20 Clues: lever • energy • SI unit • Circuit • refusal • closed loop • energy flow • energy drift • water measurer • unit of measure • makes organisms • Blocking substance • electrical pressure • measures electricity • quantitatively equal • Diagram representative • electrical safety device • positive and negative energy • Law proportional to resistance. • Circuit electrical path that branches
Basics Of Electricity- Corbin Dennison 2024-05-02
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- any of a class of devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy
- one in which every component is arranged in a series connection
- the “pressure” that pushes electricity
- the ability to move heat or electricity from one place to another
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Unit of electric current
- the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to accept something
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it.
- measurement of resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt (V) is applied to those points and a current of one ampere (A) is produced.
- an electrical component that breaks or closes an electric circuit
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- the resistance of a wire of that substance with unit length and unit area of cross-section
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light
- an electrical safety device having a metal wire or strip that melts and interrupts the circuit when the current becomes too strong.
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperature, remain constant.
20 Clues: Unit of electric current • the “pressure” that pushes electricity • the flow of electrical power or charge • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • a complete circular path that electricity flows through • one in which every component is arranged in a series connection • a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy • ...
ECG Terms 2024-05-03
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- A life-threatening arrhythmia characterized by chaotic electrical activity in the ventricles
- The interval between the start of the QRS complex and the end of the T wave
- The reduction in the difference in electric charge between the inside and outside of a cell membrane
- A rapid heart rhythm originating above the ventricles
- A period following an action potential during which a cell is resistant to depolarization
- The interval between the start of the P wave and the start of the QRS complex
- The portion of the ECG representing the interval between ventricular depolarization and repolarization
- The branch of physiology that studies the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues
- The part of the ECG representing ventricular repolarization
- A delay or blockage in the conduction of electrical impulses through one of the bundle branches
- Any unwanted interference or noise on an ECG recording
- An electronic device implanted in the body to regulate the heart rate and rhythm
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- A heart rhythm originating from the atrioventricular junction
- A rapid heart rhythm originating from the ventricles, often characterized by wide QRS complexes
- The part of the ECG representing ventricular depolarization
- A rapid change in the electrical potential across a cell membrane which allows for the transmission of electrical signals.
- The restoration of the difference in electric charge across a cell membrane following depolarization
- A conductor used to establish electrical contact with the body for the purpose of recording electrical signals
- A specific combination of electrodes used to record electrical signals from the heart
- The part of the ECG representing atrial depolarization
- Any abnormality in the rate, rhythm, or conduction of the heart's electrical activity
21 Clues: A rapid heart rhythm originating above the ventricles • The part of the ECG representing atrial depolarization • Any unwanted interference or noise on an ECG recording • The part of the ECG representing ventricular depolarization • The part of the ECG representing ventricular repolarization • A heart rhythm originating from the atrioventricular junction • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2023-03-29
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- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- field the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- field a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
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- electricity produced by friction
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • field a field of force surrounding a charged particle • ...
Mechanical Revision 2024-10-17
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- – A mechanical device used to store rotational energy and regulate speed.
- – A device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy.
- – A force that causes rotation around an axis.
- – The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit.
- circuit – A circuit in which electrical components are connected end to end so that current flows through each one sequentially.
- ratio – The ratio of the rotational speeds of two interlocking gears.
- – Information returned to a system about its output to maintain or adjust performance.
- circuit – A circuit where components are connected across common points, allowing multiple paths for the current.
- – A device that detects and responds to physical input from the environment.
- – The resources or data that are fed into a system for processing.
- system – A system designed to regulate the behavior or output of other systems.
- – The ability to do work, often transformed in systems.
- energy – Energy that a body possesses due to its motion.
- – A device that converts electrical or fluid energy into motion or mechanical work.
- energy – Energy stored within a system or object due to its position or condition.
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- – A group of components working together to perform a task.
- – A device used to store electrical energy temporarily.
- – A component that resists the flow of electrical current.
- – The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- – The rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
- – The ratio of useful output energy to input energy.
- – A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- system – A system involving the flow of electrical energy through circuits.
- system – A system that uses mechanical power and forces to perform work.
- – The application of scientific and mathematical principles to design and build systems.
- – The flow of electrical charge through a conductor.
- – The result produced by a system after processing inputs.
- – A device or component that consumes electrical energy in a circuit.
- Law – The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit (V = IR).
29 Clues: – A force that causes rotation around an axis. • – The ratio of useful output energy to input energy. • – The flow of electrical charge through a conductor. • – A device used to store electrical energy temporarily. • – The rate at which energy is transferred or converted. • – The ability to do work, often transformed in systems. • ...
Electrical 2012-10-23
Electrical 2022-01-31
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- a route that sends and ends energy in the same place
- energy caused by the movement in an object
- energy that is considered “renewable” often made out of ethanol
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- stored inside of chemical atoms
- the transfer of heat from one object to another
- a small electrical charge
- a type of energy you can hear
- the ability to do work
8 Clues: the ability to do work • a small electrical charge • a type of energy you can hear • stored inside of chemical atoms • energy caused by the movement in an object • the transfer of heat from one object to another • a route that sends and ends energy in the same place • energy that is considered “renewable” often made out of ethanol
science 2023-03-29
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- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
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- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- electricity produced by friction
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • ...
Cathy Marquez's Vocabulary Assignment 2023-03-28
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- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
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- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- electricity produced by friction
- the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • ...
Chapter 21 crossword puzzle - Atticus Stewart 2024-12-18
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- a gauge for measuring the diameter of wire.
- a joining process used to join different types of metals together by melting solder
- a plastic tube that shrinks when heated to insulate, protect, and organize wires and other components
- a cable that contains both optical fibers and copper wires in a single jacket to transmit power and data
- a visual representation of the connections and layout of a system
- conductors that are designed for batteries
- a type of solder wire that has a core filled with rosin, a natural resin that acts as a flux, allowing for easy soldering by cleaning and protecting the metal surfaces being joined
- a standardized method of labeling wires using color codes or alphanumeric markings to clearly indicate their function within a circuit
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- the wire that provides secondary power
- a visual representation that illustrates how all the wires in an electrical system are connected to each other
- a permanent connection between two or more electrical wires that creates a mechanical bond and electrical termination
- a type of wire that is used in many different applications and uses carbon
- a short piece of wire that acts as a fuse to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by excessive current
- conductor(s) used for transmitting electrical power
- a standardized system for measuring the diameter of electrically conducting wires
- a type of wire with a single, solid metal core
- a physical connection between an electrical device or conductor and the earth/ground
- a visual representation of the primary electrical connections within a system, showing how the main power source is distributed to different components and circuits
- a device that joins electrical parts or circuits together to create an electrical connection
- a point of connection for closing an electric circuit.
20 Clues: the wire that provides secondary power • conductors that are designed for batteries • a gauge for measuring the diameter of wire. • a type of wire with a single, solid metal core • conductor(s) used for transmitting electrical power • a point of connection for closing an electric circuit. • a visual representation of the connections and layout of a system • ...
Rside - Current Electricity - Yuliya L. 2015-01-13
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- the current through a conductor between two points is equal to the difference across the two points
- a conductor through which electricity leaves or enters an object
- flow of electric charge
- device that generates chemical energy from chemical reactions
- unit of electrical resistance
- when a charge releases a force towards another charge
- flow of electric charge
- path that allows charge to flow from one to another
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- measurement of difficulty in forcing the electric current through an electrical circuit
- unit of electric current
- unit of potential difference of energy
- measured in units of Ohms
- the difference of electrical potential between two points
- electrical component that consumes electric power
- the amount of potential energy between two points in an electrical circuit
- a conductor for an electric current
- graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- a device that has resistance to the passage of electrical currents
18 Clues: flow of electric charge • flow of electric charge • unit of electric current • measured in units of Ohms • unit of electrical resistance • a conductor for an electric current • unit of potential difference of energy • electrical component that consumes electric power • graphical representation of an electrical circuit • path that allows charge to flow from one to another • ...
Forces of Nature Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- electricity produced by friction
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
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- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • ...
NST - Topic 10 - 12 2025-09-10
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- System for transferring electrical energy from one place to another.
- A component for controlling whether current flows in an electric circuit.
- Parts of an electric circuit.
- A source of electrical energy that stores and then supplies energy to a circuit.
- Diagram of an electric circuit, drawn using standard symbols for electrical components.
- Component that changes electrical energy to another form of energy.
- The movement of electric charges through a conductor.
- something That is made up to two or more parts that work together to do a specific job.
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- A component that causes that goes into a circuit and provides the energy to the circuit.
- A component that causes the result in a circuit due to the input component's energy.
- the way in which the input is changed to the output.
- Convert electrical energy into movement energy.
- A material that allows an electrical current to flow through it.
- Covering on circuit wires that keeps electrical current in the wire.
- two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy.
- An electric device that converts electrical energy to sound energy.
16 Clues: Parts of an electric circuit. • Convert electrical energy into movement energy. • the way in which the input is changed to the output. • The movement of electric charges through a conductor. • two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy. • A material that allows an electrical current to flow through it. • ...
Electric words 2024-09-12
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- Circuit: A malfunctioning connection between two nodes of an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or very low electrical impedance. This results in an excessive current flowing through the circuit.
- Electrical risers are special conduits that go vertically for power, telephone, communications, fiber, etc. They and the wires within must be specially designed to prevent fires from climbing the wires and spreading to other floors.
- An electrical conductor conducts electricity. The ability to conduct electricity is called electrical conductivity. A good electrical conductor has high conductivity and low resistivity. Resistivity is the reciprocal/opposite of conductivity. The following are a few examples of electrical conductors: Copper, Aluminum, Gold, Silver, Water, Human Skin.
- The "joint" of two joined electric wires.
- An electric arc is a continuous discharge. (Whereas an electric spark discharge is momentary.) Arcing occurs when a circuit becomes overloaded, which can cause damage to the circuit breaker.
- Lighting: LED stands for Light Emitting Diodes. LED lights are up to 90% more efficient than standard incandescent bulbs, producing more light for longer periods.
- A smaller, complimentary panel that distributes power to a specific area of the home. Often known as a circuit breaker box.
- pole switch: A switch that has one input and one output - on and off.
- An electrical outlet also referred to as a socket, plug, or wall plug, connects an electrical device (like a hairdryer or TV) to an electricity supply.
- Generators are standby devices that can supply electricity to your home during power outages. During a power outage, it allows you to continue to operate essential appliances such as refrigerators, computers, heating and cooling systems, and lighting. Home generators can be either portable or stationary. The main differences between stationary and portable models are in their connection and activation. A portable unit has to be moved to your location, filled with fuel and then connected to the fuel line, manually started then connected to your load requirement. Portable units allow for easy storage when needed. A stationary unit can start immediately and is usually already wired to the home and the fuel source. When choosing which type of generator, consider how much space you have for the unit; a stationary unit may require a concrete pad.
- Circuit: Refers to the same amount of current flowing through each element of a circuit.
- To "ground" electricity refers to the effective and safe way to route electricity back to the ground. This means that excess (and potentially dangerous) electricity has somewhere to go. (And not through a person!)
- – Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter: AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) breakers protect against electrical discharge in cords or wiring that can result in fire. These breakers immediately disconnect the damaged circuit before the arc builds up enough heat to catch fire.
- To electrically connect all exposed metal items (not designed to carry electricity in a room or building) as protection from electric shock.
- An electrical safety device that protects a circuit from excess current or overcurrent. Overcurrent can lead to too much heat being generated, which can cause fire or damage.
- Switch (ATS/MTS): A device that transfers power from its original source (like a power line). An ATS (or Automatic Transfer Switch) is connected to two sources of power. If one source fails, power from a backup source, like a generator, will kick in. An MTS (or Manual Transfer Switch) is used to manually change power sources if one fails. For example, if the power goes out, simply flip the MTS to switch to generator power.
- (non-metallic) Cable: Also referred to as Romex (a popular brand), is a flexible electrical cable, featuring outer plastic designed to project insulated conductors.
- Breaker: A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. A good circuit breaker protects you from power surges, interruption of power, and electrical fires.
- Panel/Box: A hub that connects a power source to the home; distributes electrical currents to different circuits in the home. Typically, a panel/box is a metal box with a door built into a wall.
- Plate or Cover: A protective covering for light switches or electrical outlets, which protects the electrical hardware.
- A kilowatt (kW) measures power, the rate at which something uses energy. A kilowatt-hour (kWh) measures energy, which is the capacity to do work.
- A protective cap that defends electrical wires from the point of contact between entry into the building from an overhead (like power lines) or underground power sources.
- An instrument for measuring either direct or alternating electric current, in amperes.
- Feeders are power lines through which electricity is transmitted in power systems.
- Phase: Three-phase power is a three-wire AC power circuit with each phase ac signal 120 electrical degrees apart.
- Phase: Single-phase power is a two-wire alternating current (AC) power circuit. Typically, there is one power wire—the phase wire—and one neutral wire, with current flowing between the power wire (through the load) and the neutral wire.
- Expressed in ohms, it is a measure of how difficult it is for an electric current to pass through a substance.
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- Voltage is the ratio of two volts. A volt is a unit that refers to electrical potential, force, and difference.
- Flex connects appliances and lights to fixed wiring. For example, flexible conduits are used to connect to motors or other devices where isolation from vibration is useful, or where an excessive number of fittings would be needed to use rigid connections.
- – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter: Ground fault circuit interrupters work by constantly monitoring the amount of current running through a circuit and cut power to the circuit when tripped by an overload. The instant that the current level returning from the circuit drops below the level going out – which could indicate that the electricity is escaping to the ground, possibly through a human – the GFCI trips and cuts off the power.
- An electrical installation of cabling and associated devices such as switches, distribution boards, sockets, and light fittings in a structure.
- Short: A short occurs when one branch of a double circuit develops a short, allowing high currents to flow through the other branch.
- Copper is the electrical conductor in many categories of electrical wiring, used in power generation, transmission, and distribution, telecommunications (like 5G), as well as electrical equipment.
- (Amp): The base unit of electric current
- Electrical circuits that are located beneath the ground, rather than above as in power lines. This is often a safer (protecting from elements like snow and ice) and aesthetically pleasing option.
- switch: Multiple location points to access power. For example, having more than one switch to control one light.
- A pipe, tube, or tile for protecting electric wires or cables.
- (electrical): A device that measures the amount of electricity used. A multimeter is a measuring instrument that can measure multiple electrical properties.
- A support tool or fitting is used to support electrical equipment like panels and cable boxes.
- and Double Pole Breaker: Single-pole breakers control standard lighting and outlets and are rated at 120 volts and 15,020 amps. Double-pole breakers are rated higher at 240 volts, 20-60 amps. They supply power to larger appliances like clothes dryers and oven ranges.
- – National Electrical Code: The NEC is published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and provides guidelines and requirements for electrical safety, plus the standards for the safe installation of electrical in the U.S.
- A measurement of electrical operating power (such as in lamps or appliances).
- A unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt. One way to think of ohms is as water flowing through a pipe. The voltage is the water pressure, the current is the amount of water flowing through the pipe, and the resistance (ohms) is the size of the pipe. More water will flow through the pipe (current) the more pressure is applied (voltage) and the bigger the pipe is (lower the resistance).
- Protection: An appliance or device that protects electrical units from voltage spikes, which can lead to dangerous overloads and fires.
- (Hot, Neutral and Ground): Refers to three conductors within NM cables: Hot, Neutral, and Grounded. Read HERE to learn more.
- A wire that carries voltage through a multi-way switch as in between two three-way switches. This offers two potential pathways to complete the circuit.
- Refers to a type of electrical outlet or socket, namely a wall plug, that provides a location where electrical current can be accessed as a power source.
- A hot wire is receiving power, or active.
48 Clues: (Amp): The base unit of electric current • The "joint" of two joined electric wires. • A hot wire is receiving power, or active. • A pipe, tube, or tile for protecting electric wires or cables. • pole switch: A switch that has one input and one output - on and off. • A measurement of electrical operating power (such as in lamps or appliances). • ...
Electronics Introductory Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- Measures Electrical Current
- Electricity flowing through a cable/wire
- Electric current that reverses direction
- Measures Electrical Resistance
- Routed electric current flowing at all times
- Circuit with only one path to keep it flowing
- Measures how difficult the passing of electricity is
- Measures Electrical Pressure
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- Circuit with MORE than one path to keep it flowing
- Electrons are flowing endlessly through this
- Negative Charged Subatomic particle
- Electrical spark from the atmosphere
- Electricity charges objects through friction
- Material that DOESN'T allow electricity to flow easily
- Electrons flowing, creating electric current
- Electric current going in one-direction
- Material that attracts iron associated with electrical currents
- Electrons are absent through this
- Material allowing electricity to flow easily
19 Clues: Measures Electrical Current • Measures Electrical Pressure • Measures Electrical Resistance • Electrons are absent through this • Negative Charged Subatomic particle • Electrical spark from the atmosphere • Electric current going in one-direction • Electricity flowing through a cable/wire • Electric current that reverses direction • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2022-03-24
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- Force exerted on an object in a magnetic field
- Unit of electric current
- Study of electric charges at rest
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Measured in volts
- Unit of electrical charge
- Flow of electric current
- Used to represent a component of circuit in diagram
- Machine that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Interaction of electric field and magnetic fields
- Ability to exert a force on a magnet or a magnetic material
- Material that is a poor conductor of electric current
- Unit of electric potential and potential difference
- Flow of electrical charges
- The opposite of an open circuit
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- Device used to detect electrical charged objects
- Material that offer low resistance to the flow of electric current
- Force field created by electrical charge
- Field that exerts a force on an object in it
- Device that resists the flow of electric current
- Instrument that measures the masses of individual atoms in a gas using force exerted on them in a uniform magnetic field
- instrument to measure voltage or potential difference
- Magnets that are created by the flow of electricity
- electrical device with a continuous path for electricity to flow through
- Device that transforms chemical energy to Electrical energy
- Measured in Teslas
- Measured in ohms
- Device that stores electric charge
- coil of wire that uses electric current to create a magnetic field
- The opposite of a closed circuit
30 Clues: Measured in ohms • Measured in volts • Measured in Teslas • Unit of electric current • Flow of electric current • Unit of electrical charge • Flow of electrical charges • Unit of electrical resistance • The opposite of an open circuit • The opposite of a closed circuit • Study of electric charges at rest • Device that stores electric charge • Force field created by electrical charge • ...
Chapter17 2014-01-14
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- amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work.
- to cause something to trigger
- electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power.
- source-A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
- current-The type of current created by the use of a battery.
- flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- drop-The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- circuit - a circuit having its parts connected serially
- current-The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
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- connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- - the amount being hold back
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- multi-meter-A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements.
- circuit-An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- - a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- law-A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of
- solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land
17 Clues: - the amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • connectors that carry electricity in circuits. • circuit - a circuit having its parts connected serially • current-The type of current created by the use of a battery. • ...
Electrical Safety & Grounding 2015-12-31
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- ____ Law applies
- Need a _______ circuit for electrical shock
- Keep your ____ hand in your pocket if working on live circuits
- This can cause heart fibrillation!
- Wear these for protection
- Avoid standing in this when working around electricity
- Touching live electrical wires
- Keep a ____ work area
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- Wear these for protection
- Never work _____
- Symbol for milliamp (1/1000th of an Amp)
- Depends on your body ________ for electrical shock
- You do not want to be a path to this
- This must be present for electrical shock
- This increases risk of electrical shock
- Acronym for safety authority
- Only need a small amount of _______ for electrical shock
17 Clues: Never work _____ • ____ Law applies • Keep a ____ work area • Wear these for protection • Wear these for protection • Acronym for safety authority • Touching live electrical wires • This can cause heart fibrillation! • You do not want to be a path to this • This increases risk of electrical shock • Symbol for milliamp (1/1000th of an Amp) • ...
Electrical Safety & Grounding 2017-01-26
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- ____ Law applies
- Need a _______ circuit for electrical shock
- Keep your ____ hand in your pocket if working on live circuits
- This can cause heart fibrillation!
- Wear these for protection
- Avoid standing in this when working around electricity
- Touching live electrical wires
- Keep a ____ work area
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- Wear these for protection
- Never work _____
- Symbol for milliamp (1/1000th of an Amp)
- Depends on your body ________ for electrical shock
- You do not want to be a path to this
- This must be present for electrical shock
- This increases risk of electrical shock
- Acronym for safety authority
- Only need a small amount of _______ for electrical shock
17 Clues: Never work _____ • ____ Law applies • Keep a ____ work area • Wear these for protection • Wear these for protection • Acronym for safety authority • Touching live electrical wires • This can cause heart fibrillation! • You do not want to be a path to this • This increases risk of electrical shock • Symbol for milliamp (1/1000th of an Amp) • ...
Electrical Crossword 3 2020-02-13
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- reference point in an electrical circuit
- In _____ current will be same throughout length.
- If the voltage regulation is zero percentage, then the line is called _____ line.
- Magnetic field strength is measured in metric units of
- Diode (P-N junction) has two terminals. The P-terminal is known as
- to slow down the neutrons in nuclear reactor
- The MMF wave generated in Induction machine has this shape.
- slot wedges in a dc machine are made up of
- first nuclear power plant in india
- conductivity is in electrical circuit, then in magnetic circuits?
- To obtain a high value of capacitance, the permittivity of dielectric medium should be
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- Device used to measure thermal radiations
- the unit of conductance
- Transformer noise is caused by a phenomenon of
- In HRC fuses, the space within the body surrounding the element is usually filled with
- To eliminate 5th and 7th harmonics, the windings should be ___.
- Short circuit test on a transformer is also called __ test.
- To eliminate rotor oscillations in machines, a winding is used in rotor called.
- On which cycle does the gas turbine work?
- Permanent magnet are manufactured by
20 Clues: the unit of conductance • first nuclear power plant in india • Permanent magnet are manufactured by • reference point in an electrical circuit • Device used to measure thermal radiations • On which cycle does the gas turbine work? • slot wedges in a dc machine are made up of • to slow down the neutrons in nuclear reactor • Transformer noise is caused by a phenomenon of • ...
Electrical Auto I 2021-10-25
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- Measures current flow in a circuit in amps.
- This is used to measure the amount of resistance in a circuit
- The return side of the circuit
- This doesn't allow electrons to pass through.
- At each point in a circuit where current flows through a resistance, a drop in voltage occurs. This is called? (2 words)
- The unit used to describe the amount of electrical resistance in a circuit.
- Using Ohms' Law, 12 volts available, 6 ohms of resistance, how many amps are in the circuit?
- The Protons has a __________ charge.
- This circuit has multiple paths for current to flow
- The flow of electrons through a circuit is called?
- The current flows is the _______ throughout a series circuit.
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- Increasing the resistance will decrease the ______
- This is used to measure volts
- This material can be an insulator or conductor.
- The center of an atom is called the _________
- Decreasing the voltage will ________ the amount of current
- The potential or difference in electrical pressure
- The supply side of the circuit
- This circuit only has one path for current to flow
- All matter is made of ______
- The Electrons has a _____________ charge
- To find the amps, you _________ the volts by the ohms.
- This allows electrons to pass freely through it
- To find the volts, you __________ the amps by the ohms.
- The voltage is the same at the input of all _____ of a parallel circuit
- The unit used to describe how much current flow
26 Clues: All matter is made of ______ • This is used to measure volts • The supply side of the circuit • The return side of the circuit • The Protons has a __________ charge. • The Electrons has a _____________ charge • Measures current flow in a circuit in amps. • The center of an atom is called the _________ • This doesn't allow electrons to pass through. • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- Make connections by pushing it in
- Another name of wire
- Opposition to flux
- Inventor of electric bulb
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Device which increases the value of input
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- ` Voltages appear in switching transients
- Type of lighting tube
- Melts for protection
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of semiconductor
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds
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- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- Which measures the waveforms
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time
- connection used in welding transformer
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Resistor reacts to heat
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________ sensitive
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
36 Clues: Opposition to flux • Another name of wire • Melts for protection • Type of lighting tube • Resistor reacts to heat • Inventor of electric bulb • Which measures the waveforms • Make connections by pushing it in • Quantity that consumed by consumers • Tool that squashes connection to wire • connection used in welding transformer • A device for disconnecting the circuit • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air.
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire.
- Point at which two or more elements are connected.
- Type of circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load.
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases.
- In this, current will flow in only one direction.
- Most common method of electrical distribution.
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance.
- This gives support to the conductor in transmission line.
- Which measures the waveforms.
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine.
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current.
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance.
- D.C generator used for welding purpose.
- A device for connecting & disconnecting the circuit.
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- Tool that squashes connection to wire.
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________sensitive.
- Connects source & load by pushing it in.
- Melts for protection.
- Device which increases the value of input.
- Effect of flux in switching transients.
- Sometimes wire is also called as.
- Type of a lighting tube.
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time.
- Resistor which reacts to heat.
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is.
- Inventor of electric bulb.
- These rings are not needed in wave winding.
- Voltages appear in switching transients.
- Opposition to flux.
- Connection used in welding transformer.
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar.
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT.
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds.
- Quantity that consumed by consumers.
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform.
36 Clues: Opposition to flux. • Melts for protection. • Type of a lighting tube. • Inventor of electric bulb. • Which measures the waveforms. • Resistor which reacts to heat. • Sometimes wire is also called as. • Quantity that consumed by consumers. • Tool that squashes connection to wire. • Effect of flux in switching transients. • Connection used in welding transformer. • ...
Electrical components (E3) 2016-10-18
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- knob
- outlet
- case
- copper wire
- remote control
- display
- printed circuit board
- motion sensor
- overalls
- switch
- tool belt
- extension cord
- touchpad
- facility
- blade
- pliers
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- controller
- buzzer
- wire strippers
- emitter
- soldering iron
- seal
- conductive coating
- chip
- jack
- power strip
- fuse box
- light detector
- control unit
- control panel
- coil
- magnet
- fan
33 Clues: fan • knob • case • seal • chip • jack • coil • blade • buzzer • outlet • switch • magnet • pliers • emitter • display • fuse box • overalls • touchpad • facility • tool belt • controller • copper wire • power strip • control unit • motion sensor • control panel • wire strippers • soldering iron • remote control • light detector • extension cord • conductive coating • printed circuit board
ELECTRICAL CROSSWORD 2 2019-02-13
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- I am a DC motor, where my speed is almost constant.
- The base of a positional weighted number system is called.
- May be used to control flow of current in the circuit.
- Which part of the DC machine acts as a return path for magnetic flux lines.
- A device that can help you determine revolutions per minute.
- An electric current identifier.
- ____ measures the wind speed.
- Webers per meter square is.
- I am a logic gate, people call me as you are universal.
- Which relay is used to protect the transformer from internal faults.
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- We say 10^9 = Nano then 10^15 = ___.
- The circuit having the same properties in either direction is known as ____ circuit.
- A waveform with slow linear rise time and a fast fall time.
- Electric field inside a perfectly conducting media is.
- 'M' in MOSFET.
- This is equal to velocity divided by frquency.
- English scientist (1791-1867) who published the law of induction.
- the electrical parameter that cannot be measured directly from the superposition theorem.
- Under which phenomena, the impedance of a series RLC circuit is minimum.
- Type of force on a charged particle caused by electromagnetic fields.
20 Clues: 'M' in MOSFET. • Webers per meter square is. • ____ measures the wind speed. • An electric current identifier. • We say 10^9 = Nano then 10^15 = ___. • This is equal to velocity divided by frquency. • I am a DC motor, where my speed is almost constant. • Electric field inside a perfectly conducting media is. • May be used to control flow of current in the circuit. • ...
Electrical Energy Vocab 2023-11-20
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- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- the circuit elements are arranged in a single path.
- the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber.
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water (typically from a reservoir held behind a dam or other barrier) to drive a turbine that powers a generator.
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels including gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oinatural
- electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
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- relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- a board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.
- a fundamental two-dimensional circuit representation showing the functionality and connectivity between different electrical components.
- renewable energy from plants and animals
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- a force that counteracts the flow of current.
- a light-emitting diode (a semiconductor diode which glows when a voltage is applied).
- flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground (often in association with petroleum) and used as fuel.
- belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now.
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
25 Clues: relating to or determined by the sun. • the SI base unit of electrical current. • renewable energy from plants and animals • a force that counteracts the flow of current. • an electric current flowing in one direction only. • the circuit elements are arranged in a single path. • electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. • ...
Electrical Parts Crossword 2024-01-24
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- Kind of wire used for batteries
- Our assistant coach
- The mentor build works with
- Admiral
- Programming lead
- A tool used to take the outside casing off a wire
- Older Co. electrical lead
- The abbreviation for Power Distribution Hub
- The white box that the Ethernet cable goes in
- The component that the code goes through
- The colorful pieces of fabric used to keep wires together
- Female safety captain
- Red, white, and black wire
- Our coach
- Master cabinet builder
- The mentor that is teaching CAD
- Admiral and build lead
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- The black and red wire that plugs into the PDP or PDH
- A wire cutter used to get flush to what you are cutting
- The mentor electrical works with
- Carpet and hooks used to secure components to something
- Green and yellow wire
- Programming and strategy lead
- Male safety captain
- Female build lead
- What RSL stands for
- Younger Co. electrical lead
- The abbreviation for Power Distribution Panel
28 Clues: Admiral • Our coach • Programming lead • Female build lead • Our assistant coach • Male safety captain • What RSL stands for • Green and yellow wire • Female safety captain • Master cabinet builder • Admiral and build lead • Older Co. electrical lead • Red, white, and black wire • The mentor build works with • Younger Co. electrical lead • Programming and strategy lead • ...
Electrical Safety Week 2024-05-20
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- The secondary of a current transformer must never be ____________ while energized.
- Voltage rating of incoming supply for domestic use is______.
- One of the main functions of personal protective grounds is to provide a _______ impedance path for a short circuit.
- oil natural _____ forced type of colling system installed in our HT transformers.
- Electrical_________ occurs when too many devices are connected to a single power outlet or extension cord.
- Regularly ________electrical cords and extension cords for wear and tear.
- Lockout _____ are a useful tool to enable multiple workers to lockout the same isolation point.
- What is the ELCB/RCCB rating(mA) for safe working condition at home and work place area?
- Gloves used for electrical protection must be electrically tested every ___ months
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- ________ shall be used to raise alarm manually when fire, smoke, heat, etc. leading to the emergency is discovered.
- - Which type of the hand gloves should be used before working on electrical equipment?
- - Contract demand with GEB for our plant is _______ MVA.
- In confined space entry_____ volt flameproof lamp must be use for inspection job.
- The systems used to make the people in the plant area aware of a situation are called ____ system.
- Colour coding for the ground wire in electrical systems?
- Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for electrical fires?
- - ________ is needed to protect the user from electrical shock.
- What is the name of the practice that involves locking down an electrical device and labelling it so others know who locked it and why?
- What should be used to disconnect power to electrical equipment before servicing?
- - Ensure that you buy appliances that are _______marked and certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
20 Clues: - Contract demand with GEB for our plant is _______ MVA. • Colour coding for the ground wire in electrical systems? • Voltage rating of incoming supply for domestic use is______. • Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for electrical fires? • - ________ is needed to protect the user from electrical shock. • ...
Multimeter/Electrical/Battery 2023-05-12
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- This type of voltage is used in automotive electrical systems
- This material is used in automotive wiring and is considered a conductor
- Electricity is the flow of these energized particles
- This is resistance on a circuit
- This terminal of the battery should always be disconnected first
- The 4 main components needed for an electrical circuit are a power source, switch, conductor and a ______.
- A battery cell produces ___.1 volts
- This is the symbol for resistance
- First name of the German physicist that electrical resistance is named after
- All metal surfaces of a vehicle are a path back to the _____ terminal of the battery
- This brand of petroleum jelly can be used on a battery to prevent corrosion from forming
- The red cable on a battery is for the ______ side of a circuit\
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- This type of water should be added to a battery for proper maintenance
- Without this component, you could not control the load on a circuit
- This is the amount of electrons that can flow thru a circuit
- Another name for amperage
- This tool can measure automotive electrical such as voltage, resistance and amperage
- This is resistance on a circuit
- This kind of acid is considered battery acid
- This is electrical pressure
- True or false, once the engine is running the battery powers all electrical devices on a vehicle
- CCA stands for cold _________ amps
22 Clues: Another name for amperage • This is electrical pressure • This is resistance on a circuit • This is resistance on a circuit • This is the symbol for resistance • CCA stands for cold _________ amps • A battery cell produces ___.1 volts • This kind of acid is considered battery acid • Electricity is the flow of these energized particles • ...
Basic electrical terms 2023-09-20
20 Clues: - opór • - prąd • - wolt • - dioda • - amper • - miedź • - opornik • - żarówka • - bateria • - przepływ • - izolator • - napięcie • - kierunek • - jednostka • - przewodnik • - kondensator • - transformator • - prąd elektyczny • - obwód elektryczny • - ładunek elektryczny
Electrical Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- Name of the newest battery cart
- The other thing we use to secure things
- What the, "L" stands for on the chargers
- The kind of motors on the drive train
- The screwdriver like tool we use to plug in wires
- What we use to secure things
- The game's name last year
- The name of the Senior lead
- What we never do at Robotics
- The name of the red, white, and black wires
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- The color of the 40 AMP PDH breakers
- The kind of end that goes into the PDH
- Youngest member
- Our team number
- The game's name this year
- The number of working batteries we have
- The color of flag that means, "Resting"
- What Build never gives us
- Where extras are kept
- The name of the Junior lead
- The name of the blind frog sherif
21 Clues: Youngest member • Our team number • Where extras are kept • The game's name this year • What Build never gives us • The game's name last year • The name of the Junior lead • The name of the Senior lead • What we use to secure things • What we never do at Robotics • Name of the newest battery cart • The name of the blind frog sherif • The color of the 40 AMP PDH breakers • ...
Mazunov 2024-01-19
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- What electronic component restricts the flow of electric current?
- What type of material has electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator?
- What electronic circuit produces a periodic, oscillating signal?
- What is the complete path that an electric current travels along?
- What is the measure of electric potential energy per unit charge in an electrical circuit?
- What versatile electronic instrument measures voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit?
- What component resists changes in electric current and stores energy in a magnetic field?
- What unit measures the rate of energy transfer in an electrical circuit?
- What semiconductor device allows current to flow in one direction only?
- What device converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC)?
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- What integrated circuit contains a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals?
- What property of a wave describes the number of cycles per unit of time?
- In electronics, what amplifying and switching device is commonly used?
- What is the flow of electric charge in a conductor?
- What unit measures the rate of flow of electric charge?
- What is the term for the electrode from which electrons flow out during electrical discharge, typically in a vacuum tube or diode?
- Which device stores electrical energy in an electric field?
- What device increases the amplitude of an electrical signal?
- What unit measures electrical resistance?
- What electrically operated switch is controlled by an electromagnet?
20 Clues: What unit measures electrical resistance? • What is the flow of electric charge in a conductor? • What unit measures the rate of flow of electric charge? • Which device stores electrical energy in an electric field? • What device increases the amplitude of an electrical signal? • What electronic circuit produces a periodic, oscillating signal? • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2023-03-29
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- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
- field the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- field a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
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- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- electricity produced by friction
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • ...
Electricity & Magnetism Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- field the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- phenomenon exhibited by materials like iron (nickel or cobalt) that become magnetized in a magnetic field and retain their magnetism when the field is removed
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- motor a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
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- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- electricity produced by friction
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- Law electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
- breaker a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
23 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • ...
Transmission Lines 2024-11-26
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- - Device that steps up or steps down voltage
- - Prevents electrical flow between wires
- - Facility that connects to transmission lines
- - Complete path for electrical transmission
- - Thin strand used to carry electricity
- - Structure supporting transmission lines
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- - Flow of electric charge through lines
- - Point where transmission lines connect
- - Length over which power is transmitted
- - Electrical pressure in transmission lines
- - Sudden increase in electrical current
- - Material that carries electrical current
- - Disruption or failure in a transmission line
- - Electrical conductor used in transmission
- - Tall structure for holding power lines
15 Clues: - Flow of electric charge through lines • - Sudden increase in electrical current • - Thin strand used to carry electricity • - Point where transmission lines connect • - Length over which power is transmitted • - Tall structure for holding power lines • - Prevents electrical flow between wires • - Structure supporting transmission lines • ...
Electrical Glossary 2021-05-13
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- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.
- an apparatus for reducing or increasing the voltage of an alternating current.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
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- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- an oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed, or of an electromagnetic wave.
- the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events.
- a closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another. It may include various electrical components, such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors, but the flow is unimpeded by a gap or break
13 Clues: relating to or determined by the sun. • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. • an apparatus for reducing or increasing the voltage of an alternating current. • the capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. • ...
Electrical 1 2014-07-29
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- neutral, the power return intended as a current return path from the load back to the source
- a document that sets minimum safety rules to protect people and property from electrical hazards
- the standard unit of measurement of electrical power
- state and federal agency that makes the rules for keeping workers safe
- the opposition to current flow
- a possible source of danger
- hot, sometimes called a line or phase
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- a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it
- a material that allows electrical current to flow through it
- a device that shuts of an electrical circuit when it is flowing along an unintended path
- sudden stimulation of nerves and muscle when electricity flows through your body
- practices and procedures designed to protect against the unexpected startup of machinery and equipment
- an instrument used for measuring electricity
13 Clues: a possible source of danger • the opposition to current flow • hot, sometimes called a line or phase • an instrument used for measuring electricity • the standard unit of measurement of electrical power • a material that allows electrical current to flow through it • a material that does not allow electrical current to flow through it • ...
Electrical 2 2014-07-29
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- an electrical connection to an object that conducts electrical current to the earth
- the mathematical relationship between voltage, current and resistance
- a part of an electrical circuit that uses electrical current to perform some function
- a part of an electrical circuit that produces the voltage required by the circuit
- a unit of measure of force or pressure in an electrical circuit
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- a form that lists and explains the hazardous materials that electricians may work with
- usually the safety ground to protect against overvoltage
- the unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- the electrical pressure that causes current to flow
- the unit of measurement for electrical current flow
- an electrical power tool constructed so that the case is isolated from electrical energy and is made of nonconductive material
- the intensity of electron flow
- an arrangement consisting of a power source, conductors and a load
13 Clues: the intensity of electron flow • the unit of measurement for electrical resistance • the electrical pressure that causes current to flow • the unit of measurement for electrical current flow • usually the safety ground to protect against overvoltage • a unit of measure of force or pressure in an electrical circuit • ...
Electricity Vocabulary 2024-02-06
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- an electrical circuit where current flowing equally through all parts of a circuit flows first to one load and then on to the next one
- a meter’s internal resistance
- a unit of electrical current flow, 1 coulomb per second of electron flow
- a meter with a dial whose needle is moved by a magnet
- oscillating electrical current that surges from positive to negative and back again.
- also called a condenser, it stores electricity.
- an electrical device used to make heat or to control the intensity of a load.
- a loss of voltage caused by current flow through a resistance
- a one-way electrical check valve made by placing P-type and N-type crystals back to back.
- a solid-state material that acts as both an insulator or a conductor
- digital multimeter
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- the law governing the relationship between volts, ohms, and amps.
- when electricity is produced by moving a magnetic field over a conductor.
- when electrons flow in only one direction
- a circuit with different branches that current can flow through, starting from a common point.
- a material with atoms that allow electricity to flow freely.
- the opposite of a conductor; they have no, or few, free electrons.
- an electronic relay.
- digital volt ohmmeter
- the measurement of electrical pressure
- when there is a break in the path of electrical flow in a circuit.
- voltage, which pushes or pulls an electron out of its orbit
- the unit of electrical resistance measurement.
23 Clues: digital multimeter • an electronic relay. • digital volt ohmmeter • a meter’s internal resistance • the measurement of electrical pressure • when electrons flow in only one direction • the unit of electrical resistance measurement. • also called a condenser, it stores electricity. • a meter with a dial whose needle is moved by a magnet • ...
Electric Vocabulary 2024-05-21
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- Safety device designed to interrupt an electrical circuit during abnormal conditions
- Number of times a current flow is reversed per second
- Pressure that makes electricity flow
- Occurs when the entire circuit has lost power due to a fault or electrical problem on a primary line
- Material such as copper which allows electricity to easily move through
- A switch that automatically disconnects power to a circuit in the event a fault or electrical short
- Material that electricity has difficulty moving through
- A break in the operation of electrical power
- Indicates a small portion of a circuit is out
- Measure of intensity of electrical production use- RIGHT HERE
- Provides a path with less resistance than the human body, prevents electrical shock
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- System of wires, switches and transformers that service neighborhoods and businesses
- Measure of volume of electrical production or use equal to 1,000 watts of power over a period of an hour
- 1,000 kilowatts; 1 million watts
- Secondary wire, runs from the pole to the home
- Flow of electrons
- Consists of primary lines leaving a substation in a circular line
- Interconnected network of transmission lines and control equipment that carries electricity from the generation source to the distribution system
- Device used to increase or decrease voltage
- Facility containing switches, transformers and other equipment
- Electrical unit of power or rate of doing work
- A large scale movement of bulk power, typically used for 69,000 – 345,000 volts
22 Clues: Flow of electrons • 1,000 kilowatts; 1 million watts • Pressure that makes electricity flow • Device used to increase or decrease voltage • A break in the operation of electrical power • Indicates a small portion of a circuit is out • Secondary wire, runs from the pole to the home • Electrical unit of power or rate of doing work • ...
S1 Energy crossword 2021-02-17
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- Potential energy can be either gravitational or (??).
- The E in MAC HELPS?
- What drives (turns) the turbine in a coal-fired power station.
- A fan changes electrical energy into (??) energy.
- When electricity is being produced what do the turbines turn?
- Fossil fuels are said to be (??) energy sources.
- Component that stores electrical energy?
- Energy can neither be (??) nor destroyed.
- The source of energy for all living things?
- A squashed spring changes (??) energy into movement energy.
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- How many years approx. does it take to make fossil fuels?
- A (??) power station pollutes the air less than a coal-fired power station.
- Light from the Sun is changed into electrical energy in a (??).
- The type of energy in a candle?
- Wind and solar energy are examples of (??) energy sources.
- (??) oil and natural gas are fossil fuels.
- A buzzer changes electrical energy into (??) energy.
- Another name for movement energy?
- Component that can turn movement energy into
- A light bulb changes electrical energy into light and (??) energy.
- Coal is made from dead (??).
- energy?
- The food we eat provides us with (??).
23 Clues: energy? • The E in MAC HELPS? • Coal is made from dead (??). • The type of energy in a candle? • Another name for movement energy? • The food we eat provides us with (??). • Component that stores electrical energy? • Energy can neither be (??) nor destroyed. • (??) oil and natural gas are fossil fuels. • The source of energy for all living things? • ...
ELECTRICITY 2020-09-25
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- circuit A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT POINTS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
- NAME ANY TWO FACTORS ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS
- NAME THE DEVICE THAT HELP IN MAINTAINING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT?
- SI UNIT OF RESISTANCE?
- kwh is also known as?
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT
- RHEOSTAT IS ALSO KNOWN AS?
- IF A WIRE CUT INTO 2 EQUAL PARTS THEN AREA WILL BE.
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- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING CURRENT
- HOW THE VOLTMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
- NAME THE METAL WHICH IS USED FOR MAKING BULB FILAMENT
- JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE RESISTANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
- SI UNIT OF CURRENT?
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER?
- HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- SI UNIT OF CHARGE?
21 Clues: SI UNIT OF CHARGE? • SI UNIT OF CURRENT? • SI UNIT OF RESISTANCE? • JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • kwh is also known as? • AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • RHEOSTAT IS ALSO KNOWN AS? • SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER? • Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT? • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY • NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING CURRENT • ...
Automotive Crossword Puzle- Jose Berrelleza 2025-04-17
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- Electrical unit of voltage
- feeds electric energy to systems
- Use gear drive to crank
- Electrical storage ability of a capacitor
- Rate of Electron flow
- Unit for resistance
- Regulates current or voltage in a circuit
- Windings that surround the rotor
- The number of complete waveforms in a specific time
- Component that Protects circuit
- Movement of free electrons from one atom to another
- Battery Contains semisolid electrolyte
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- Has low relatively melting point
- Electrical Device that uses two sets of coils to transform voltage and current to higher or lower
- Magnetic operated switch to make or break current flow in a circuit
- Closed Electrical Path
- meter that measures electrical pressure
- Connection point of two or more wires
- Device that Stores and releases electricity
- Insulated wire wound
- Increase or Decrease in voltage or current
- Unit of Measurement for electric power
- Component in Alternator connected to power source
- electrical force or pressure that pushes free electrons and causes current
- Lead Free Solder joint
- Opposition to Alternating current
26 Clues: Unit for resistance • Insulated wire wound • Rate of Electron flow • Closed Electrical Path • Lead Free Solder joint • Use gear drive to crank • Electrical unit of voltage • Component that Protects circuit • Has low relatively melting point • feeds electric energy to systems • Windings that surround the rotor • Opposition to Alternating current • Connection point of two or more wires • ...
Energy & Change & Systems and control 2025-09-03
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- component that changes electrical energy to another form of energy.
- parts of an electric circuit
- the process by which energy goes from one part of a system to another
- covering on circuit wires that keeps the electrical current in the wire
- two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy
- diagram of an electrical circuit, drawn using standard symbols for electrical components
- convert electrical energy into movement energy.
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- a material that allows electrical current to flow through it.
- is an electric device that converts electrical energy into sound energy
- system for transferring electrical energy from one place to another
- something that is made up of two or more parts that work together to do a specific job
- a source of electrical energy that stores and then supplies energy to a circuit
- a component for controlling whether current flows in an electrical circuit.
- the way in which the input is changed to the output; the link between the input and output
14 Clues: parts of an electric circuit • convert electrical energy into movement energy. • two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy • a material that allows electrical current to flow through it. • component that changes electrical energy to another form of energy. • system for transferring electrical energy from one place to another • ...
ELECTRICITY 2020-09-25
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- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
- NAME ANY TWO FACTORS ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS
- SI UNIT OF CHARGE?
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT POINTS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
- circuit A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL
- SI UNIT OF CURRENT?
- NAME THE METAL WHICH IS USED FOR MAKING BULB FILAMENT
- NAME THE DEVICE THAT HELP IN MAINTAINING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
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- HOW THE VOLTMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING CURRENT
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE RESISTANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
- HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT?
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT
- AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER?
- kwh is also known as?
18 Clues: SI UNIT OF CHARGE? • SI UNIT OF CURRENT? • JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • kwh is also known as? • AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER? • Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT? • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY • NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING CURRENT • HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT. • ...
Desmond 2024-11-12
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- Material that controls electricity
- Instrument for detecting electrical currents
- The difficulty for something to move
- Electrical potential from two points
- A closed loop of electrical components
- Electromatichysical charge of an uncharged object
- A flow of charged particles
- Material that traps heat
- Any space with an energy field
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- Total electric charge in a system
- The rate in something is done
- Imbalance of postitve and negative charge
- An electrical circuit that allows flow to a power source
- The pressure from an electrical circuits power source
- The electromatic charge of an uncharged object
- Any electrically conducting pathway
- Charged particles
- Electricity must flow from two conductors
18 Clues: Charged particles • Material that traps heat • A flow of charged particles • The rate in something is done • Any space with an energy field • Total electric charge in a system • Material that controls electricity • Any electrically conducting pathway • The difficulty for something to move • Electrical potential from two points • A closed loop of electrical components • ...
Types of energy and transformations 2023-12-12
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- thermal energy to kinetic energy use to run trains
- Movements of electrons inside a wire
- Chemical energy to Electrical energy it is used to power TV remotes
- An object that is moving
- Electrical energy to sound energy it is used by old people
- energy stored in an object due to its vertical position or height
- Electrical energy to mechanical energy to thermal energy it is used for drying
- stored energy in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- Electrical energy to thermal energy to sound energy it is used to make a breaakfast
- type of energy that travels in waves also known as light energy
- Mechanical energy to Electrical energy
- Energy related to the objects motion
- Chemical energy to thermal energy it is used for cooking
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- An object that is able to work
- Movement of energy through an objects
- When an energy helps creates/make another energy
- Energy that is stored in its object
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy to electrical energy it is a generator
- Something that is able to stretch
- Responsible for temperature
21 Clues: An object that is moving • Responsible for temperature • An object that is able to work • Something that is able to stretch • Energy that is stored in its object • Movements of electrons inside a wire • Energy related to the objects motion • Movement of energy through an objects • Mechanical energy to Electrical energy • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
ELECTRICITY 2020-09-25
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- SI UNIT OF CURRENT?
- NAME THE DEVICE THAT HELP IN MAINTAINING TH E POTENIAL DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- HOW THE VOLTMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- name the best conductor of heat
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT POINTS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
- FLOW OF CURRENT
- NAME THE METAL WHICH IS USED FOR MAKING BULB FILAMENT
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- SI UNIT OF charge?
- A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER?
- NAME any two FACTOR ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE RESISTANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
- AME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE ELECTRICAL POWER
- Ωm(OHM METER) IS THE SI UNIT?
- IS THE SI UNIT OF?
18 Clues: FLOW OF CURRENT • SI UNIT OF charge? • IS THE SI UNIT OF? • SI UNIT OF CURRENT? • JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER? • Ωm(OHM METER) IS THE SI UNIT? • name the best conductor of heat • A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL • NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING • NAME any two FACTOR ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS • ...
Engineering Vocabulary 2023-04-17
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- Materials that allow electrons to flow easily through them are called _______.
- Opposite charges.
- A battery converts chemical energy into _________ energy.
- When current is able to flow through a circuit, it is said to be a ______ circuit.
- Resistance of electrical flow.
- Type of circuit that has more than one path of electricity to flow.
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- Unit for Energy (J)
- A ____ circuit has a break in it and does not allow the flow of electricity through it.
- Current A battery will produce what type of electrical current?
- Rate of electrical flow.
- _______ is the electrical pressure that causes electrons to move through a conductor.
- Like charges.
- Type of circuit that only has one path to flow.
- Unit for Power
- Protons and neutrons are located in the _______ of an atom.
- Abbreviation for Computer-Aided-Design
- An electron has a ________ electrical charge.
- Current A wall outlet will output what type of current?
18 Clues: Like charges. • Unit for Power • Opposite charges. • Unit for Energy (J) • Rate of electrical flow. • Resistance of electrical flow. • Abbreviation for Computer-Aided-Design • An electron has a ________ electrical charge. • Type of circuit that only has one path to flow. • Current A wall outlet will output what type of current? • ...
Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- electricity produced by friction
- measuring instrument that detects electric charge; two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- fastening electrical equipment to earth
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- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- electric current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance; I = E/R
18 Clues: electricity produced by friction • fastening electrical equipment to earth • a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field • ...
Electrical Curcuit Vocabulary 2020-01-05
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- Anything which consumes electrical energy.
- Current that flows in only one direction.
- The flow of electric charge.
- An device that receives a signal and responds to it.
- A combination of electrochemical cells.
- A liquid that contains chemical
- Current that flows back and forth in a cycle.
- The number of electrons.
- A material's opposition to the flow of electric current.
- A circuit that has a break so current can not flow.
- A formula that says the current flowing in a circuit is the voltage divided by the resistance.
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source.
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- Energy that can produce light, heat and power
- The energy stored in an object.
- A circuit that has multiple paths for the current to flow through.
- An electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current.
- A circuit thta has a complete path for electricity to flow.
- Meter that measures the potential difference.
- A circuit that has only one path for current to flow through.
- A complete path through which electricity flows.
- A material that easily carries electrical current.
- An electrochemical cell that uses a paste instead of a liquid electrolyte.
- An electrochemical cell that has a liquid electrolyte.
- A device which opens or closes electrical pathways in a circuit.
- The unit of measurement for electric current.
- A material that poorly conducts electrical current or heat.
- The unit of measurement for electrons
- An meter for measuring the current in amperes.
- A unit of measure of resistance.
29 Clues: The number of electrons. • The flow of electric charge. • The energy stored in an object. • A liquid that contains chemical • A unit of measure of resistance. • The unit of measurement for electrons • A combination of electrochemical cells. • Current that flows in only one direction. • Anything which consumes electrical energy. • Energy that can produce light, heat and power • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Melts for protection
- Make connections by pushing it in
- Resistor reacts to heat
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Which measures the waveforms
- Inventor of electric bulb
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- connection used in welding transformer
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
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- Another name of wire
- Opposition to flux
- Type of lighting tube
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- Device which increases the value of input
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- G in AGC
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
31 Clues: G in AGC • Opposition to flux • Another name of wire • Melts for protection • Type of lighting tube • Resistor reacts to heat • Inventor of electric bulb • Which measures the waveforms • Make connections by pushing it in • Quantity that consumed by consumers • Tool that squashes connection to wire • Effect of flux in switching transients • D.C generator used for welding purpose • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Device which increases the value of input
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Melts for protection
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Which measures the waveforms
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time
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- Opposition to flux
- Resistor reacts to heat
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Type of lighting tube
- ` Voltages appear in switching transients
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- Another name of wire
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________ sensitive
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Inventor of electric bulb
- Make connections by pushing it in
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of semiconductor
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- connection used in welding transformer
35 Clues: Opposition to flux • Melts for protection • Another name of wire • Type of lighting tube • Resistor reacts to heat • Inventor of electric bulb • Which measures the waveforms • Make connections by pushing it in • Quantity that consumed by consumers • Tool that squashes connection to wire • D.C generator used for welding purpose • Effect of flux in switching transients • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance
- connection used in welding transformer
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Opposition to flux
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Make connections by pushing it in
- Another name of wire
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT
- Type of lighting tube
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________ sensitive
- Device which increases the value of input
- ` Voltages appear in switching transients
- Inventor of electric bulb
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- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of semiconductor
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Which measures the waveforms
- Resistor reacts to heat
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- Melts for protection
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
36 Clues: Opposition to flux • Another name of wire • Melts for protection • Type of lighting tube • Resistor reacts to heat • Inventor of electric bulb • Which measures the waveforms • Make connections by pushing it in • Quantity that consumed by consumers • Tool that squashes connection to wire • A device for disconnecting the circuit • connection used in welding transformer • ...
Electricity & Electrical Safety 2023-09-04
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- completes an electric circuit and carries the current safely away
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
- name given to all of the forms of energy (or radiation) that exist
- also known as phototherapy; the application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of wrinkles, capillaries, pigmentation, or hair removal
- abbreviated as kw; 1,000 watts
- the movement of electrons from one atom to another along a conductor
- use of electrical currents to treat the skin
- positive or negative poles of an electric current
- electrode of an electrotherapy device that is used on the area to be treated
- currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current
- negative electrode of an electrotherapy device
- light at either end of the visible spectrum of light that is invisible to the naked eye
- switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload
- unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second
- 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
- unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor
- positive electrode of an electrotherapy device;
- protects from electrical shock by interrupting a household circuit when there is a leak in the circuit
- thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration that is commonly used for scalp and facial treatments
- also known as probe; applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the client’s skin
- a form of anaphoresis; process used to soften and emulsify grease deposits (oil) and blackheads in the hair follicles
- apparatus that changes alternating current (AC)to direct current (DC)
- the path of negative and positive electric currents moving from the generating source through the conductors and back to the generating source
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- invisible light with longer wavelengths, deeper penetration, less energy, and more heat production than visible light
- 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 strength of an electric current
- abbreviated as mA; 1.1,000 of an ampere
- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen; visible light makes up only 35 percent of natural sunlight
- process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current, such as the use of the positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine
- prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
- also known as insulator; a material that does not transmit electricity
- opposite pole from the active electrode
- abbreviated as AC; rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction
- constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only and is produced by chemical means
- any material that conducts electricity
- an extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body’s natural electrical impulses
- flow of electricity along a conductor
- distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
- a condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects
- unit that measures the resistance of an electric current
- measurement of the distance between two wavelengths
- process of fusing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissues using galvanic current from the positive pole toward the negative pole
- process of infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole
44 Clues: abbreviated as kw; 1,000 watts • flow of electricity along a conductor • any material that conducts electricity • abbreviated as mA; 1.1,000 of an ampere • opposite pole from the active electrode • substances that speed up chemical reactions • use of electrical currents to treat the skin • negative electrode of an electrotherapy device • ...
Electrical Energy Vocab 2023-11-29
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- A thin plastic board used to hold electronic components (transistors, resistors, chips, etc.) that are wired together
- A body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air
- Relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- The perceptible natural movement of the air, in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction
- Relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- The SI base unit of electrical current.
- The hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel.
- An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- The sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated.
- A light-emitting diode (a semiconductor diode which glows when a voltage is applied).
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supply
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- An object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
- A drawing that defines the logical connections between components on a circuit board whether it is a rigid PCB or flex
- An electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- The circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- Is energy derived from biomass, which are plant- and animal-based materials taken from renewable sources
- Relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water to drive a turbine that powers the generator
- power Electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- gas An odorless, gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons—predominantly made up of methane (CH4).
- An electric current flowing in one direction only.
- A sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible
- A force that counteracts the flow of current
- An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, over several ranges of value.
25 Clues: The SI base unit of electrical current. • A force that counteracts the flow of current • The circuit elements are arranged in a single path • An electric current flowing in one direction only. • Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth. • An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • ...
Electricity & Electrical Safety 2023-02-15
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- any material that conducts electricity
- current flow of electricity along a conductor
- visible light with longer wavelengths, deeper penetration, less energy, and more heat production been visible light; makes up 60% of natural sunlight
- process of fusing an acidic product into deeper tissues using galvanic current from the positive pole tour of the negative pole
- breaker switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric current at the first indication of overload
- an extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body’s natural electrical impulses
- Constant even flowing current that travels in one direction and is produced by chemical means
- also known as probe applicator for directing electric current front and electrotherapy device to the clients skin
- abbreviated as KW; 1000 Watts
- Unit that measures the resistance of an electric current
- measurement of the distance between two wavelengths
- Process of infusing an alkaline product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole
- A form of anaphoresis; process used to soften and emulsify grease deposits and blackheads in the hair follicle
- a condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects
- abbreviated as mA; 1/1000 of an ampere
- Process of infusing water soluble products into the skin with the use of an electric current
- prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
- apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current
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- completes and electric current and carries the current safely away
- the movement of electrons from one atom to another along a conductor
- opposite pole from the active electrode
- Negative electrode of any electrotherapy device, usually black and marked with a N or a minus sign (-)
- Positive or negative poles of an electric current
- use of electrical currents to treat the skin
- currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- Distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
- Unit that measures how much electrical energy is being used in one second
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
- unit that measures the strength of an electrical current
- Positive electrode odd and electrotherapy device, usually red and is marked with a P or a plus sign (+)
- unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor
- Apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
- a material that does not transmit electricity
33 Clues: abbreviated as KW; 1000 Watts • any material that conducts electricity • abbreviated as mA; 1/1000 of an ampere • opposite pole from the active electrode • substances that speed up chemical reactions • use of electrical currents to treat the skin • current flow of electricity along a conductor • a material that does not transmit electricity • ...
Welding Electrical Terms 2024-01-25
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- Electrode connected to the positive and work clamp to the negative
- Amount of water flowing from the garden hose (current)
- The load or current is adjusted on the welding power source
- how much voltage the machine has available
- Green-Connected to the ground- connects from being shocked
- Supplies AC to homes
- better than insulator but not as good as a conductor
- Flows in one direction and has a positive or negative Polarity
- Uses 3 fuseses to complete the circuit
- Uses two fuses to complete the circuit
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- Allows current to flow
- voltage while the machine is welding
- Electrical Pressure that forces current to move Does not flow
- The theory that electrons flow in opposite direction
- Has alternating positive and negative polarity
- Load voltage is preset on the wedlding power source
- completes secondary voltage circuit
- Percentage of time during a specific time frame the powersource or accessories can be used before it exceeds temp limits and insulation in the component parts.
- Opposition to current flow
- Electrode connected to the negative and work clamp to the positive
- between the electrode and the workpiece when welding
- Relationship between Amps, Voltage and Resistance (watts)
- Slows down current
- Voltage input to the machine from the power company
24 Clues: Slows down current • Supplies AC to homes • Allows current to flow • Opposition to current flow • completes secondary voltage circuit • voltage while the machine is welding • Uses 3 fuseses to complete the circuit • Uses two fuses to complete the circuit • how much voltage the machine has available • Has alternating positive and negative polarity • ...
Basic Electrical Terms 2022-02-03
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- An electrical device or devices that use(s) electric power.
- Electricity produced by a surplus or a shortage of electrons in an object.
- The flow of electrons.
- Have positive charge
- The unit of measurement of the electrical resistance of a material.
- Have neutral charge
- The force that causes electrons to move.
- The movement of charge through a conductor. Electrons carry the charge.
- A unit for measuring electrical energy. (demand)
- A substance or material that allows electrons or electrical current to flow through it.
- Current Continuously changes in magnitude and direction.
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- Current Flows in only one direction.
- Have negative charge
- Unit of measuring voltage
- Unit of measuring power
- The resistance to flow of electricity through a material.
- The path followed by a flow of electric current.
- Theory, States all matter is comprised of molecules which in turn are comprised of atoms, which are again comprised of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- Any material that will not allow electricity to easily flow through.
- The rate at which work is being performed.
- Unit of measuring current
- An electrical connection to the earth.
- The smallest unit of matter
23 Clues: Have neutral charge • Have negative charge • Have positive charge • The flow of electrons. • Unit of measuring power • Unit of measuring voltage • Unit of measuring current • The smallest unit of matter • Current Flows in only one direction. • An electrical connection to the earth. • The force that causes electrons to move. • The rate at which work is being performed. • ...
Electrical Safety Crossword 2025-06-09
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- The dangerous passage of electricity through the body. (5)
- The most common injury from electrical incidents. (4)
- A material that does not conduct electricity, like rubber or plastic. (9)
- The act of removing power from a circuit. (10)
- Safety gear worn by workers. (Acronym) (3)
- A switch that automatically trips to protect a circuit from overcurrent. (7)
- The flow of electric charge, measured in Amperes. (7)
- To double-check that a circuit is truly at zero energy state. (6)
- To separate a circuit or equipment from its energy source. (7)
- The first step before you touch: ___ for voltage. (4)
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- A safety device that melts and breaks a circuit if the current is too high. (4)
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily, like copper. (9)
- A potential source of danger. (6)
- A formal document required for high-risk work, like a ___ to Work. (6)
- An enclosure that houses circuit breakers. (5)
- A dangerous electrical explosion of light and heat. (8)
- The life-saving procedure to isolate energy sources. (Acronym) (4)
- Connecting a circuit to the earth for safety. (9)
- The electrical potential difference or pressure. (7)
- Essential hand protection, often made of insulated rubber. (6)
20 Clues: A potential source of danger. (6) • Safety gear worn by workers. (Acronym) (3) • The act of removing power from a circuit. (10) • An enclosure that houses circuit breakers. (5) • Connecting a circuit to the earth for safety. (9) • The electrical potential difference or pressure. (7) • The most common injury from electrical incidents. (4) • ...
