electrical Crossword Puzzles
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) • ...
Electricity Crossword 2023-11-05
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- A device used to measure the electric potential in volts
- An electrical device that allows electrical power to flow
- A Negatively charged particular found in all atoms
- The process of changing energy from one to another
- A result of unbalanced negative and positive charge in a time
- A circuit that are arranged in a single path
- The pressure from a electrical circuit
- An act of refusing something
- An Item that produces light
- The ability to work
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- the simultaneous execution of two or more operations
- Flow of electrons flowing in a circuit
- A flow of electrical power
- a unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- Unit of electric potential
- An rotating machine that transforms electrical energy to mechanic energy
- A unit that measures the resistance of a electricity to flow
- The process which energy is transferred to a different object one to another
- A device used to measure the current in a circuit
- Complete part of electricities to flow
20 Clues: The ability to work • A flow of electrical power • Unit of electric potential • An Item that produces light • An act of refusing something • Flow of electrons flowing in a circuit • Complete part of electricities to flow • The pressure from a electrical circuit • A circuit that are arranged in a single path • A device used to measure the current in a circuit • ...
matthew's puzzle 2024-04-29
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- - a unit of electricity.
- circuit - has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- - path for transmitting electricity.
- - the equivalent of one volt per one ampere (V/A).
- - a safety device in an electric plug or circuit.
- - electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length.
- - electric battery supply
- law - the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant.
- - The ability to transfer heat, electricity, or sound by conduction.
- - a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- - something that powers an object.
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- - the “pressure” that pushes electricity.
- - a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- - the flow of electrical power or charge.
- diagram - a graphical representation that simplifies an electrical circuit.
- - unit for electrical current.
- circuit - one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path.
- - the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- - a substance that heat or electricity can pass through or along.
- - A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it.
20 Clues: - a unit of electricity. • - electric battery supply • - unit for electrical current. • - something that powers an object. • - path for transmitting electricity. • - the “pressure” that pushes electricity. • - the flow of electrical power or charge. • - a safety device in an electric plug or circuit. • - the equivalent of one volt per one ampere (V/A). • ...
Introductory Electronics Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- Measures electrical pressure
- Measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object
- Electricity An electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction
- Current (AC) An electric current that regularly reverses direction
- Measures electrical resistance
- A material that does not allow the transfer of electricity easily
- Current (DC) An electrical current that flows in only one direction
- Circuit An electric current providing an uninterrupted endless path for the flow of the current
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- Circuit A circuit having more than one path for the electricity to flow “branches”
- The flow of electrons that creates an electrical current
- An electrical spark discharged in the atmosphere
- The flow of electricity through a cable, wire, or other conductor
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Circuit In electrons the absence of flow through with electric currents
- Attraction for iron associated with electronic currents
- The route in which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point
- Circuit A circuit has one path for the electricity to follow
- Measures electrical current
19 Clues: Measures electrical current • Measures electrical pressure • Measures electrical resistance • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • An electrical spark discharged in the atmosphere • Attraction for iron associated with electronic currents • The flow of electrons that creates an electrical current • A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily • ...
Basics of electricty-Aiden Coffee-Daniels 2024-05-01
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- Device used to generate electricity.
- Path for transmitting electric current.
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical flow.
- Allows electriy to flow through it easily.
- Unit of electric current
- Electric potential
- Electric current does not flow freely.
- eletrical path that branches.
- source of electrical power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells.
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- measure of the quantity charge.
- diagram- A diagram of a circuit.
- Electrical resistance
- Formula used to calculate the resistance between voltage.
- Difference in electric potential between two points
- component of an electric circuit that makes or breaks the circuit
- phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electric charges.
- conductivity or specific of an electrolyte.
- Electrical safety device.
- An electrical current along with a series of currents.
- fundamental specific property of a material.
20 Clues: Electric potential • Electrical resistance • Unit of electric current • Electrical safety device. • eletrical path that branches. • measure of the quantity charge. • diagram- A diagram of a circuit. • Device used to generate electricity. • Electric current does not flow freely. • Path for transmitting electric current. • Allows electriy to flow through it easily. • ...
Electricity 2022-01-03
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- circuit in which electric current can follow more than one path
- (physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current
- a circuit in which the objects are connected in a single path
- the net velocity of a charge carrier moving in an electric field
- the Potential energy per unit of electric charge
- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- point in the direction of the electric field vector (away from positive, and towards negative)
- the force created by an electric generator (or by other means) which causes current to flow. (Same as Voltage, Volts, Electric Potential, Pressure).
- an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
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- a graphical representation of a circuit that uses lines to represent wires and different symbols to represent components
- the ability to move an electric charge from one point to another
- a material that has almost zero resistance when it is cooled to low temperatures
- an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
18 Clues: a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • the Potential energy per unit of electric charge • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • a circuit in which the objects are connected in a single path • circuit in which electric current can follow more than one path • ...
Electricity 2022-01-03
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- circuit in which electric current can follow more than one path
- (physics) a property of an electric circuit by which an electromotive force is induced in it by a variation of current
- a circuit in which the objects are connected in a single path
- the net velocity of a charge carrier moving in an electric field
- the Potential energy per unit of electric charge
- a field of force surrounding a charged particle
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- point in the direction of the electric field vector (away from positive, and towards negative)
- the force created by an electric generator (or by other means) which causes current to flow. (Same as Voltage, Volts, Electric Potential, Pressure).
- an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
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- a graphical representation of a circuit that uses lines to represent wires and different symbols to represent components
- the ability to move an electric charge from one point to another
- a material that has almost zero resistance when it is cooled to low temperatures
- an electrical device characterized by its capacity to store an electric charge
- a flow of electricity through a conductor
- the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
18 Clues: a flow of electricity through a conductor • a field of force surrounding a charged particle • the Potential energy per unit of electric charge • a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • a circuit in which the objects are connected in a single path • circuit in which electric current can follow more than one path • ...
Healt and safety at work / electrical safety 2022-03-22
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- to move an electrical line
- Personal Protection Equipments
- Work before intervention
- Mark areas for risk
- a rod that id driven into the ground to provide electrical connection to the ground to carry current safely away from a electrical circuit
- protection for workens against electrical shocks when working near or on live wines
- Safety training course
- which can lead to death
- an automatic device for shopping the flow of current in an elecctric circuit
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- Protection for hands
- electric blow
- used to close an electrical cabinate
- Law that defines work
- Collective Protection Equipments
- be allowed to work
- to check for absence of voltage
- electrical diploma issued by employer
- stop working when fure melts
- Cover the head
19 Clues: electric blow • Cover the head • be allowed to work • Mark areas for risk • Protection for hands • Law that defines work • Safety training course • which can lead to death • Work before intervention • to move an electrical line • stop working when fure melts • Personal Protection Equipments • to check for absence of voltage • Collective Protection Equipments • ...
Electrical engineering 1 2022-01-12
28 Clues: siru • akku • laite • sähkö • sulake • johdin • kytkeä • pihdit • emolevy • jännite • muuntaja • amppeeri • eristävä • laite (2) • sähköisku • puolijohde • hehkulanka • pistorasia • virtapiiri • sähköverkko • yleismittari • poisto, lähtö • lataus, varaus • sääntö, määräys • lamppu, polttimo • sähkö-, sähköinen • johto, lanka, metallilanka • ylikuormitus, ylikuormittua
Electrical Overview Crossword 2022-03-16
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- - units meant to measure voltage are called ____?
- pathway instead of following the circuit.
- - Switches that control one pole and two contacts are?
- - a device that uses an electromagnetic field to pull back a metal pin usually held back by springs is called ____?
- - ____ Is the force/pressure that propels the electrons current flow
- - when measuring current how should you connect the ammeter?
- - capacitors that use electrolytes to increase their capacitance are called what?
- - similar charged particles ____
- - ____ are materials that have high resistance to current flow
- - components that can hold their own electrical charge other than the power sources are called _____?
- - units meant to measure current are called ____?
- - when measuring resistance with an ohm meter, always do what?
- - circuits with all components put in a single branch are called ____ circuits
- - the amount of voltage a capacitor can carry in a given moment is called what?
- - always measure components ____?
- - When a wire is cut in a branch, that circuit becomes an ____ circuit.
- - Switches that control one pole and one contact are?
- - A _____ circuit is an abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through an unintended,
- - switches that control two poles and two contacts of each are?
- - ___ Is the flow of an electric charge. The rate at which something passes through.
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- - circuits that elements of both series and parallel circuits are called ____ circuits.
- - ____ Is the law that resistance x current equals voltage
- - Units that measure resistance are called ____?
- - circuits with components in separate branches are called _____ circuits
- - _____ are materials that have low resistance to current flow
- opposite charged particles ____
- - ____ Is the flow of electrons through a conducting material.
- - the condition in which electricity is able to flow is called ____?
- magnets that use electric current by an energized coil to generate their magnetic fields are called _____?
- - a device that uses an electromagnet from a circuit to manipulate the controls of another circuit is called a ____?
- - ____ are particles that have a positive charge
- - switches that control two poles and one contact of each are?
- -___ are particles that have a negative charge
- - _____ Is the opposition of current flow
- - _____ Is the power source, path, and load needed to convert electricity to power.
- - ____ are particles that have a neutral charge
36 Clues: opposite charged particles ____ • - similar charged particles ____ • - always measure components ____? • pathway instead of following the circuit. • - _____ Is the opposition of current flow • -___ are particles that have a negative charge • - Units that measure resistance are called ____? • - ____ are particles that have a positive charge • ...
Electrical Robotics Vocabulary 2023-02-01
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- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- the SI base unit of electrical current
- a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
- an automatic control system in which an operation, process, or mechanism is regulated by feedback
- an electric current flowing in one direction only
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second
- comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- the SI unit of electromotive force
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- the positively charged central core of an atom
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current
- a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- join or blend to form a single entity
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current
- the force exerted per unit area
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this
- store electrical energy in (a battery or battery-operated device)
- a control system for an operation or process in which there is no self-correcting action as there is in a closed loop
26 Clues: the force exerted per unit area • the SI unit of electromotive force • the basic unit of a chemical element • join or blend to form a single entity • the SI base unit of electrical current • a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power • the positively charged central core of an atom • an electric current flowing in one direction only • ...
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 ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- In this, current will flow in only one direction.
- Type of circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load.
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire.
- Which measures the waveforms.
- Circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air.
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases.
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance.
- A device for connecting & disconnecting the circuit.
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT.
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance.
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is.
- These rings are not needed in wave winding.
- Inventor of electric bulb.
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds.
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar.
- Most common method of electrical distribution.
- Effect of flux in switching transients.
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- Device which increases the value of input.
- Quantity that consumed by consumers.
- Connection used in welding transformer.
- Melts for protection.
- Type of a lighting tube.
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform.
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine.
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________sensitive.
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current.
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time.
- Resistor which reacts to heat.
- Opposition to flux.
- Voltages appear in switching transients.
- This gives support to the conductor in transmission line.
- Point at which two or more elements are connected.
- Tool that squashes connection to wire.
- D.C generator used for welding purpose.
- Connects source & load by pushing it in.
- Sometimes wire is also called as.
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. • Connection used in welding transformer. • D.C generator used for welding purpose. • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Connection used in welding transformer.
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current.
- Circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air.
- Device which increases the value of input.
- A device for connecting & disconnecting the circuit.
- Connects source & load by pushing it in.
- Voltages appear in switching transients.
- This gives support to the conductor in transmission line.
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds.
- Resistor which reacts to heat.
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar.
- Type of a lighting tube.
- Quantity that consumed by consumers.
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine.
- In this, current will flow in only one direction.
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance.
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT.
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________sensitive.
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire.
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- Effect of flux in switching transients.
- Type of circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load.
- Sometimes wire is also called as.
- Which measures the waveforms.
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases.
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform.
- Inventor of electric bulb.
- Tool that squashes connection to wire.
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time.
- Most common method of electrical distribution.
- D.C generator used for welding purpose.
- These rings are not needed in wave winding.
- Opposition to flux.
- Point at which two or more elements are connected.
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is.
- Melts for protection.
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance.
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 Energy Review 2019-04-08
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- A material that allows a current to pass
- The unit of voltage; symbol V
- A device that increases or reduces voltage
- A solution or wet paste containing dissolved chemicals that conducts electricity and completes the circuit in an electrochemical cell
- ___________ current (DC)- the current generated by electrons always moving in one direction
- Death by electricity
- A measure of the amount of energy provided; measured in volts (V)
- An instrument that measures current Ampere: the unit of current; symbol
- The flow of charge
- The parts of a circuit
- Circuit _______ - shows how all components in the circuit are connected
- Circuit _______- a switch that turns off a circuit if too much current flows through it
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- Electric _________ - the path down which charge flows
- A material that blocks current
- __________ current (AC)- the current generated by electrons changing the direction in which they move
- _______ wire - a wire that carries current to a component; it is coated in brown plastic
- A solar cell; directly converts solar energy into electrical energy
- A wire of high resistance; it will melt if too much current flows in the circuit
- A cell / ‘mini-battery’ that uses chemicals and redox reactions to generate electrical current
- A circuit that has a number of branches, each with its own components
- ________ wire- a wire through which current only flows when there is a leak of current in an appliance; it is coated in yellow and green plastic
- A circuit with all its components arranged in a line, forming a single loop
- An instrument that measures voltage
- ______ switch- a device that turns all household circuits off if it detects a leak in current; it is also known as a residual current device (RCD)
- A measure of how difficult it is for current to pass; measured in ohms (Ω)
- The unit of resistance; symbol Ω
- A ________ wire carries current away from the component; it is coated in blue plastic
27 Clues: The flow of charge • Death by electricity • The parts of a circuit • The unit of voltage; symbol V • A material that blocks current • The unit of resistance; symbol Ω • An instrument that measures voltage • A material that allows a current to pass • A device that increases or reduces voltage • Electric _________ - the path down which charge flows • ...
Electrical Chapter 15 2024-08-23
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- Resistors designed to have two or more fixed values, available by connecting wires to the several taps of the resistor.
- Electrical current that changes direction between positive and negative.
- A force between two poles of opposite potential caused by the alignment of electrons.
- In this type of circuit, there is more than one path for the current to follow.
- A material that does not allow for good current flow.
- A basic law of electricity expressing the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage in any electrical circuit. It states that the voltage in the circuit is equal to the current (in amperes) multiplied by the resistance (in ohms).
- With reference to an automobile engine, usually the distance from the center of the crankshaft main bearing to the center of the connecting rod journal.
- The unit for measuring electrical current; usually called an amp.
- The number of electrons flowing past a given point in a given amount of time.
- A resistor that allows for a change in resistance based on the physical movement of a control. The control can be moved by an individual or a component.
- Basically, this wave is a circle drawn over time. It appears as a wave with equal positive and negative magnitudes and amplitudes.
- A type of switch in which several circuits are controlled by moving one control or lever.
- A wire that connects a component to the negative side of the battery through the vehicle’s chassis. The use of the ground wire eliminates the need to run a separate wire from the component to the negative terminal of the battery.
- A heavy-duty circuit protection device that has the appearance of a large blade-type fuse.
- A solid-state variable resistor made from semiconductor material that changes resistance in response to changes in temperature.
- A type of fuse made of a special wire that melts to open a circuit when current draw is excessive.
- A term used to describe the presence of a completed circuit between two points.
- A variable resistor that acts as a circuit divider to provide accurate voltage drop reading in response to the movement of an object.
- A technical name for voltage.
- type of electrical power used in mobile applications. A unidirectional current of substantially constant value.
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- A unit of measure of electric power.
- A variable resistor that has fixed resistance values at specific points.
- The opposition offered by a substance or body to the passage of electric current through it.
- On an electrical switch, this term refers to the input circuit(s) to the switch.
- A circuit protection device that opens when excessive current is present in its circuit.
- A device that readily allows for current flow.
- Pertaining to the control of systems or devices by the use of small electrical signals and various semiconductor devices and circuits.
- Any device that provides an input to the computer.
- A standard method of denoting the diameter of electrically conducting wire.
- Voltage lost by the passage of electrical current through resistance.
- An electrical circuit that has the characteristics of both a series and a parallel circuit.
- A unit of measured electrical resistance.
- The process of producing electricity through magnetism rather than direct flow through a conductor.
- The common designation for a switch that has multiple throws and poles.
- The use of the vehicle’s frame and/or body as a common connection to the negative terminal of a battery.
- An electrical circuit that has a break in the wire.
- An electrical circuit that has a completed path from the negative of the battery to the positive terminal.
- An electrical circuit that only allows current to flow through one path.
- A two-terminal variable resistor used to regulate electrical current.
- Electrical pressure resulting from a difference in electrical potential at one point and another.
- Refers to the operating resistance of a component or piece of equipment. The higher the impedance, the lower the operating amperage.
- An electrical switching device that uses a low-current circuit to control a high-current circuit.
42 Clues: A technical name for voltage. • A unit of measure of electric power. • A unit of measured electrical resistance. • A device that readily allows for current flow. • Any device that provides an input to the computer. • An electrical circuit that has a break in the wire. • A material that does not allow for good current flow. • ...
electric 2025-01-27
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- atom with a positive charge
- is the property of the circuit that slows the flow of electrons.
- is an outlet that allows you to plug two electrical devices into the power source
- electrical power output
- used to indicate the measure of force by which electricity travels through conductors.
- Electrical resistance is measured in units o
- is equal to 1000 watt-hours
- A moist paste that enables the flow of electricity in a dry cell battery
- in the circuit is number of electrons moving through a point in the circuit at any given time
- atom with a positive charge
- are particles in the nucleus of an atom that carry no electrical charge.
- used to indicate the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit at a given point in time.
- Materials that do not conduct electricity well
- is a process by which electrons are induced to move by moving an electrical conductor in a magnetic field
- are paths through which electricity travels, are used to control the flow of electricity,
- is the movement of electrons along a designated pathway
- has a negative charge
- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
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- is a device that opens, or turns off, the circuit if the current in the circuit exceeds a set value
- a device that provides resistance to the flow of electricity
- A term used to indicate 1000 watts
- is the central portion of an atom
- increases or decreases the voltage in a power line
- are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus. They are the primary carriers of electrical energy.
- is a measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of one watt for one hour.
- electrical current in which the direction of travel of the electrons changes periodically
- has a negative charge
- difference in the electrical charge of two objects is called
- an electrical source
- Electrical potential measured in volts
- Materials through which electricity flows easily
- is a form of energy that occurs naturally (lightning) or is generated, such as in a power plant
- All matter is made of very small particles called
- are positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- complex system of transmission lines and substations is called a
35 Clues: an electrical source • has a negative charge • has a negative charge • electrical power output • atom with a positive charge • is equal to 1000 watt-hours • atom with a positive charge • is the central portion of an atom • A term used to indicate 1000 watts • Electrical potential measured in volts • Electrical resistance is measured in units o • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Melts for protection
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- Which measures the waveforms
- Another name of wire
- Resistor reacts to heat
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Make connections by pushing it in
- connection used in welding transformer
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- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Opposition to flux
- Type of lighting tube
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Device which increases the value of input
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Inventor of electric bulb
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- G in AGC
31 Clues: G in AGC • 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 • A device for disconnecting the circuit • D.C generator used for welding purpose • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- Effect of flux in switching transients
- connection used in welding transformer
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- Another name of wire
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- Device which increases the value of input
- Which measures the waveforms
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Inventor of electric bulb
- G in AGC
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- Make connections by pushing it in
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Resistor reacts to heat
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Type of lighting tube
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Opposition to flux
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Melts for protection
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
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 • connection used in welding transformer • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Melts for protection
- Type of lighting tube
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Make connections by pushing it in
- Resistor reacts to heat
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- G in AGC
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
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- Device which increases the value of input
- Which measures the waveforms
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Inventor of electric bulb
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Opposition to flux
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Another name of wire
- connection used in welding transformer
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
31 Clues: G in AGC • 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 • Effect of flux in switching transients • A device for disconnecting the circuit • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Which diode acts like small variable capacitor
- Which measures the waveforms
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Melts for protection
- Diodes having much faster reverse recovery time
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases
- Another name of wire
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Opposition to flux
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- the region where current carriers of both the materials are balanced out in a diode
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
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- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform
- Device which increases the value of input
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of semiconductor
- Type of lighting tube
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- connection used in welding transformer
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________ sensitive
- Resistor reacts to heat
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Make connections by pushing it in
- Inventor of electric bulb
38 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 • A device for disconnecting the circuit • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Melts for protection.
- Inventor of electric bulb.
- This gives support to the conductor in transmission line.
- Most common method of electrical distribution.
- Sometimes wire is also called as.
- Circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air.
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine.
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar.
- Type of a lighting tube.
- Connects source & load by pushing it in.
- Opposition to flux.
- In this, current will flow in only one direction.
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases.
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform.
- Voltages appear in switching transients.
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT.
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance.
- Tool that squashes connection to wire.
- Effect of flux in switching transients.
- A device for connecting & disconnecting the circuit.
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- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance.
- Connection used in welding transformer.
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire.
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time.
- These rings are not needed in wave winding.
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________sensitive.
- Which measures the waveforms.
- Point at which two or more elements are connected.
- Type of circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load.
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current.
- Quantity that consumed by consumers.
- Resistor which reacts to heat.
- Device which increases the value of input.
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is.
- D.C generator used for welding purpose.
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds.
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. • Connection used in welding transformer. • D.C generator used for welding purpose. • ...
Electrical Fundamentals Revision 2017-10-07
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- Current times time
- an atom becomes this when an it gains or loses an electron
- total resistance for resistors in series is calculated this way
- The temp co-efficient od resistance is this for metals
- Output divided by input
- Voltmeters should be connected to a circuit this way
- These cells can be recharged (2 words)
- Mass times acceleration
- different metals have different values for this
- Unit of resistance
- An atom has this state
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- An ammeter must be connected this way (2 words)
- The practical unit for energy consumption
- The flow of electrons in a conductor
- This occurs around a conductor when a current flows in it (2 words)
- The unit of energy
- When resistance increases, current does this
- The unit of power
- Opposition to current flow
- Electrical pressure
- the product of current and voltage
- When a conductor is moved through a magnetic field this is produced
- unit of charge
- In a series circuit, current is the this in each component (2 words)
- The colour for 7 in the resistor colour code chart
25 Clues: unit of charge • The unit of power • Current times time • The unit of energy • Unit of resistance • Electrical pressure • An atom has this state • Output divided by input • Mass times acceleration • Opposition to current flow • the product of current and voltage • The flow of electrons in a conductor • These cells can be recharged (2 words) • The practical unit for energy consumption • ...
Electrical Auto I 2021-10-25
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- At each point in a circuit where current flows through a resistance, a drop in voltage occurs. This is called? (2 words)
- To find the amps, you _________ the volts by the ohms.
- The voltage is the same at the input of all _____ of a parallel circuit
- This is used to measure the amount of resistance in a circuit
- This material can be an insulator or conductor.
- Using Ohms' Law, 12 volts available, 6 ohms of resistance, how many amps are in the circuit?
- The center of an atom is called the _________
- Decreasing the voltage will ________ the amount of current
- The Electrons has a _____________ charge
- The unit used to describe the amount of electrical resistance in a circuit.
- The potential or difference in electrical pressure
- The flow of electrons through a circuit is called?
- This circuit has multiple paths for current to flow
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- The supply side of the circuit
- This circuit only has one path for current to flow
- This doesn't all electrons to pass through.
- Measures current flow in a circuit in amps.
- This allows electrons to pass freely through it
- The return side of the circuit
- The Protons has a __________ charge.
- All matter is made of ______
- The unit used to describe how much current flow
- The current flows is the _______ throughout a series circuit.
- Increasing the resistance will decrease the ______
- To find the volts, you __________ the amps by the ohms.
- This is used to measure volts
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 • This doesn't all electrons to pass through. • Measures current flow in a circuit in amps. • The center of an atom is called the _________ • ...
ELECTRICAL PLUMBING QUIZ 2023-12-07
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- What is the unit called that has a known voltage source
- devices capable of making, carrying and interuppting currents
- where plumbers cannot change electrical components
- needed to earth all pipes
- how is Alternating current measured
- Cable that needs to be the longest in a plug
- What is the test known as that leaks current to earth, disconnecting supply
- the initials of the combined RCD and circuit breaker
- Circuit not to be used for lights
- outer protective layer on a cable
- Initials of device that indicates an earth fault
- measure of power
- what is the law known as for the relationship between voltage, resistance and current
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- used to step down voltage
- used to cover / protect cables in walls
- measure of resistance of a 1m3 block of material at 20C
- something that breaks the circuit
- what is a lighting circuit called
- fault between line and neutral
- the number describing protons and electrons
- type of electrical supply into a property
- what colour is a line conductor
- where earth and neutral are combined in the supply
23 Clues: measure of power • used to step down voltage • needed to earth all pipes • fault between line and neutral • what colour is a line conductor • something that breaks the circuit • what is a lighting circuit called • Circuit not to be used for lights • outer protective layer on a cable • how is Alternating current measured • used to cover / protect cables in walls • ...
Electrical/Plumbing Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- Tool that only identifies the presence of voltage.
- What city did Tesla light up to prove AC was better?
- This device runs up your light bill the most.
- Tool used to tell you the amount of voltage.
- What color pipe is used on hot water when using PVC?
- What type of copper do we called wire without insulation?
- Where do we get DC from when we need it?
- What scientist used DC to light the first bulb?
- This tools is used to remove wire insulation
- This type of pipe is the same for hot or cold water
- What color terminal do we put the red/black wire on?
- What size wire is used on outlets and lights?
- The water heater and ______ uses a 30 amp breaker
- Hardest type of pipe that the same for hot cold water.
- The way wire is measured is called _____.
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- What are the screws on an outlet called?
- How many terminals are there on an outlet all together.
- What type of current comes from a battery?
- What color terminal is there one of terminal on an outlet?
- Outlets and lights uses 15 or 20 amp _______.
- The type of current used by Tesla.
- How many amps do a outlet require?
- Which type of wire in a circuit is white?
- Red and _____ is the two colors that PEX pipes comes in.
- How many hot wires are there going to the water heater?
- What color pipe should you never cut without killing power.
- What color terminal do we put the white wire on?
- What is the green wire in the circuit called?
28 Clues: The type of current used by Tesla. • How many amps do a outlet require? • What are the screws on an outlet called? • Where do we get DC from when we need it? • Which type of wire in a circuit is white? • The way wire is measured is called _____. • What type of current comes from a battery? • Tool used to tell you the amount of voltage. • ...
Electrical Circut Crossword 2024-08-26
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- an atom or group of atoms that carries a positive or negative electric charge as a result of having lost or gained one or more electrons
- he elements which form negative ions by accepting or gaining electrons.
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circui
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound)
- a semiconductor device that essentially acts as a one-way switch for current
- a substance that conducts heat, electricity, or sound only in very small degree.
- an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts
- a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit
- device for producing illumination
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- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- a black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel.
- situated at the farthest possible point from a center
- an electrical conductor used to make contact with a nonmetallic part of a circuit
- a device for converting a power supply to a voltage required by particular equipment
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- joined or linked together
- a chemical element (such as boron, carbon, or nitrogen) that lacks the characteristics of a metal
20 Clues: joined or linked together • device for producing illumination • the flow of electrical power or charge • situated at the farthest possible point from a center • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit • an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts • a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • ...
Electrical & Structural Engineering 2023-03-08
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- The opposition of current flow in a circuit.
- The unit of measurement for voltage.
- ______of a member describes its resistance to deformation.
- The force that causes current to flow in a circuit.
- A structural unit such as a wall, column, beam, or tie, or a combination of any of these.
- A structural element that primarily resists loads applied laterally. Its mode of deflection is primarily by bending.
- A rigid structural element, such as a beam or a plate, anchored at one end to a (usually vertical) support from which it protrudes; this connection could also be perpendicular to a flat, vertical surface such as a wall.
- A circuit where components are connected end-to-end and there is a single path for current to flow..
- The distance from one support to the other for a single member.
- Force that causes bending, or curvature, of a structural member.
- Unit of measurement for electrical current.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- Unit of measurement for resistance to the flow of electricity.
- A substance that is resistant to the flow of electrical current.
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- A force applied to any member of the structure or the structure itself.
- Movement or curvature of a loaded structural member.
- A substance through which electrical current flows easily.
- A movement of electrons that provides light, heat, sound, and motion.
- Axial force applied along the length causing elongation of a structural element.
- A circuit where there are multiple paths for current to flow.
- Force causing shortening of a structural member.
- A thin structural member, usually of concrete or stone. Also refers to floors or roofs of concrete.
- The center of gravity of a structural member.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
24 Clues: The unit of measurement for voltage. • The flow of electric charge in a circuit. • Unit of measurement for electrical current. • The opposition of current flow in a circuit. • The center of gravity of a structural member. • Force causing shortening of a structural member. • The force that causes current to flow in a circuit. • ...
ELECTRICITY & ELECTRICAL SAFETY 2022-12-08
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- COLOR WITH SHORTEST WAVELENGTH
- CURRENT RAPID AND INTERRUPTED CURRENT
- 1/1000 OF AN AMPERE
- POSITIVE POLE
- RUBBER, WOOD, GLASS
- AKA VIOLET RAY
- CHANGES DC TO AC
- CARRIES CURRENT SAFELY AWAY
- MEASURES THE PRESSURE OR FORCE THAT PUSHES AN ELECTRIC CURRENT
- INTRODUCING WATER SOLUBLE PRODUCTS INTO THE SKIN
- MOVEMENT OF ELECTRONS FROM ONE ATOM TO ANOTHER ALONG A CONDUCTOR
- DISTANCE BETWEEN PEAKS
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- FLOW OF ELECTRICITY ALONG A CONDUCTOR
- NEVER USE AN APPLIANCE DROPPED IN
- AKA LIGHT THERAPY
- MICROCURRENT RESTORES THIS
- SPEED UP A CHEMICAL RXN
- PREVENTS CURRENT FROM PASSING THROUGH THE CIRCUIT
- POLES OF AN ELECTRIC CURRENT
- CHANGES AC TO DC
- LIGHT THAT CAN BE SEEN
- AKA PROBE
22 Clues: AKA PROBE • POSITIVE POLE • AKA VIOLET RAY • CHANGES DC TO AC • CHANGES AC TO DC • AKA LIGHT THERAPY • 1/1000 OF AN AMPERE • RUBBER, WOOD, GLASS • LIGHT THAT CAN BE SEEN • DISTANCE BETWEEN PEAKS • SPEED UP A CHEMICAL RXN • MICROCURRENT RESTORES THIS • CARRIES CURRENT SAFELY AWAY • POLES OF AN ELECTRIC CURRENT • COLOR WITH SHORTEST WAVELENGTH • NEVER USE AN APPLIANCE DROPPED IN • ...
ELECTRICITY 2020-09-25
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- NAME THE METAL WHICH IS USED FOR MAKING BULB FILAMENT
- NAME THE DEVICE THAT HELP IN MAINTAINING TH E POTENIAL DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- SI UNIT OF CURRENT?
- IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER?
- A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING
- JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- FLOW OF CURRENT
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- SI UNIT OF charge?
- AME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE ELECTRICAL POWER
- kWh is also known as?
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT POINTS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
- NAME any two FACTOR ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS
- Ωm(OHM METER) IS THE SI UNIT?
- name the best conductor of heat
- HOW THE VOLTMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE RESISTANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
19 Clues: FLOW OF CURRENT • SI UNIT OF charge? • IS THE SI UNIT OF? • SI UNIT OF CURRENT? • kWh is also known as? • 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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-06
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- a very small unit of matter that the particles of an atom consist of radical
- number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- the part of the nucleus of an atom that has no electrical charge
- the smallest part of an element or compound that is capable of independent existence
- an extremely small piece of matter that is part of an atom, for example an electron, proton, or neutron
- a type of particle in an atom that has the opposite electrical charge to the charge that a normal particle has
- an ion that has a positive electrical charge
- an atom with an electrical force created by adding or removing an electron
- the path that is taken by an electron around the nucleus of an atom
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- particle the nucleus of a helium atom that is produced by some radioactive substances
- a part of a molecule consisting of a series of atoms connected in a line
- a simple molecule that can combine with other molecules to form a polymer
- a unit for measuring the number of molecules in a substance
- a particle that is the same size as an electron but has a positive electrical charge
- the part of the nucleus of an atom that has a positive electrical charge
- a part of an atom that moves around the nucleus and has a negative electrical charge
- the central part of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons
- the valency of an atom
- an ion with a negative electrical charge
- the smallest unit of any substance
20 Clues: the valency of an atom • the smallest unit of any substance • an ion with a negative electrical charge • an ion that has a positive electrical charge • number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a unit for measuring the number of molecules in a substance • the central part of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons • ...
Soldering and electronics 2022-10-06
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- small computer on a single VLSI integrated circuit
- E = IR)
- device that converts energy from one form to another
- a three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider
- rate at which electrical work is performed when a current of one ampere flows across the potential difference of one volt
- miniature semiconductor that regulates or controls current or voltage flow
- consequence of misuse
- a computer processor where the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit, or a small number of integrated circuits
- type of electromagnet formed by a helical coil of wire which generates a controlled magnetic field.
- flow of electric charge that does not change direction
- electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive
- an serve a variety of purposes, including acting as a timer, performing digital to analog conversion, performing amplification, or being used for logical operations
- passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- soldering iron/hot air gun combination
- a variable resistor which is used to control current
- measure of potential difference within two terminal of a conducting wire
- electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals
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- semiconductor light source that emits light when current flows through it (LED)
- fusible alloy used to join metal workpieces
- helps the mechanical strength and electrical contact of electrical joints
- removes excess solder
- a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits
- path for transmitting electric current
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit
- a mixture of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal
- measure of electrical power expressed in watts
- coating an object with a layer of tin
- electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- used to store an electric charge
- activity not allowed in classroom
- work needed per unit of charge to move a test charge between the two points
- Conduct electricity easily in one direction, among more specific behaviors
- electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- Number one rule of the classroom
35 Clues: E = IR) • removes excess solder • consequence of misuse • used to store an electric charge • Number one rule of the classroom • activity not allowed in classroom • coating an object with a layer of tin • path for transmitting electric current • soldering iron/hot air gun combination • fusible alloy used to join metal workpieces • measure of electrical power expressed in watts • ...
Connection of Electrical components 2022-10-11
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- flow -The external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
- - A good conductor of electricity.
- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - The SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- - When there are two or more electrical devices present in a circuit with an energy source, there are a couple of basic means by which to connect them.
- - The SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- connection- Connected along multiple paths, and each component has the same voltage across it, equal to the voltage across the network.
- connection- When the same current flows through all the components in the circuit.
- – A device that stores and releases energy much faster than a battery.
- - Supply energy to the circuit by doing work upon the charge to move it from the low energy terminal to the high energy terminal.
- - A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- drop - The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy.
- Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions.
- - Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod.
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- A device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control.
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy.
- Represent the actual electrical connections present in the circuit.
- path - A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- – Material used for making conductor wires.
- -The base unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI).
- - Used to hold conductors in position, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures.
- - A component which controls the open-ness or closed-ness of an electric circuit.
- Supply - Takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC, and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer, typically stepping it down to the voltage required by the load.
- - A circuit is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- switch - One without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
- - The point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end.
- The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit.
- circuit - Abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through an unintended, shorter pathway instead of following the circuit.
30 Clues: - A good conductor of electricity. • – Material used for making conductor wires. • - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. • – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy. • switch - One without continuity: current cannot flow through it. • The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit. • ...
Li core science crossword 2015-09-21
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- The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V.
- unit of resistance
- the rate at which energy is transferred
- amount of push
- Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used.
- A length of wire that heats up and melts (‘blows’) if the current is too large, and so cuts off the electrical supply
- The network of high-voltage power lines that carries electricity from power stations across the country.
- Energy in a form that is wanted.
- The forms of energy produced by a device.
- the rate at which an electrical appliance uses electrical energy.
- used in parallel circuit
- used in series circuit
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- used to measured electricity
- The unit of electrical energy
- A transformer that decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- how much a material tries to stop electricity passing through it
- an electromagnetic device that cuts off the electrical supply, if the current is too large.
- flow of electricity around the circuits
- unit of energy
- The energy going into a device
20 Clues: amount of push • unit of energy • unit of resistance • used in series circuit • used in parallel circuit • used to measured electricity • The unit of electrical energy • The energy going into a device • Energy in a form that is wanted. • the rate at which energy is transferred • flow of electricity around the circuits • The forms of energy produced by a device. • ...
CH 8 terms Shane 2015-11-15
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- a device that measures the amount of potential difference between two locations
- difference/the amount of electric potential
- electricity/the continuous flow of charge
- an electrical component that slows down the flow of electrical current
- load/any device that transforms electrical energy into other forms of energy
- rubbing two materials together
- cells/electrodes in electrolyte that convert chemical energy into electrical energy
- a substance that conducts electricity
- law/the mathematical relationship comparing voltage and resistance
- terminals on a battery
- unit for measuring electric current
- energy/energy a moving object has
- ability to do work
- a combination of electrochemical cells
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- the property of any material that slows down the flow of electrons
- current/the amount of charge passing a point
- the unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- end points where we make a connection
- resistance/the ratio of voltage to current
- a device used to transform heat energy into electrical energy
- unit for measuring potential difference
- circuit/a complete pathway that allows electrons to flow
- other name for potential difference
- a device that measures resistance
- diagrams/diagrams that use symbols
25 Clues: ability to do work • terminals on a battery • energy/energy a moving object has • rubbing two materials together • diagrams/diagrams that use symbols • other name for potential difference • end points where we make a connection • unit for measuring potential difference • electricity/the continuous flow of charge • resistance/the ratio of voltage to current • ...
jonathan vanegas 6th period 2014-01-14
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- source-A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
- current-The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
- wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- 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.
- to cause something to trigger
- amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work.
- drop The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- current-The type of current created by the use of a battery.
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- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- circuit - a circuit having its parts connected serially
- circuit-An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- the amount being hold back
- law-A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
16 Clues: the amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • 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. • amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work. • ...
Electronics 2023-11-17
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- The potential difference needed to produce one ampere of current through a resistance of one ohm
- Pioneered the generation, transmission, and use of alternating current (AC) electricity
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current
- Direct Current
- flow of charged particles, such as electrons, moving through an electrical conductor
- is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece of semiconductor material
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Abbreviation for "American wire gauge". The diameter of a wire
- Alternating current
- Temperature sensitive
- Radio communication that requires no wires between two communicating points.
- Described the mathematical relationship between electrical current, resistance and voltage
- A physical wiring path that provides a route for short circuit current to flow to the earth should there be a fault in the power system
- An electrical component for storing electrical energy
- Inventor of WIFI, bluetooth and GPS
- An electrical safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent
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- Switch Spring-loaded switch that is put in one of two positions either on or off
- Instrument used to measure difference in potential between two points
- The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- Equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals
- Inventor of the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone
- Electrical device having two states, on or off
- Tool with an internal heating element used to heat surfaces being soldered
- Series of components to provide an electrical path between two or more components
- Device that opens or closes a circuit in response to changes in temperature
- Point at which electrical connections are made
- A subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- The power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- Developed the wireless telegraphy, also known as radio
- Unit of electrical current
- A miniature device that is used to control or regulate the flow of electronic signals
- Physicist known as the father of the electric motor, electric generator, electric transformer, and electrolysis
- A DC voltage source containing two or more cells that convert chemical energy to electrical energy
33 Clues: Direct Current • Alternating current • Temperature sensitive • Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical resistance • Inventor of WIFI, bluetooth and GPS • Electrical device having two states, on or off • Point at which electrical connections are made • An electrical component for storing electrical energy • Developed the wireless telegraphy, also known as radio • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-06
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- an ion with a negative electrical charge
- a simple molecule that can combine with other molecules to form a polymer
- particle the nucleus of a helium atom that is produced by some radioactive substances
- a type of particle in an atom that has the opposite electrical charge to the charge that a normal particle has
- an ion that has a positive electrical charge
- the part of the nucleus of an atom that has a positive electrical charge
- the valency of an atom
- the central part of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons
- the smallest unit of any substance
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- the part of the nucleus of an atom that has no electrical charge
- a particle that is the same size as an electron but has a positive electrical charge
- the smallest part of an element or compound that is capable of independent existence
- the path that is taken by an electron around the nucleus of an atom
- number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- an extremely small piece of matter that is part of an atom, for example an electron, proton, or neutron
- a part of an atom that moves around the nucleus and has a negative electrical charge
- an atom with an electrical force created by adding or removing an electron
- a part of a molecule consisting of a series of atoms connected in a line
- a very small unit of matter that the particles of an atom consist of radical
- a unit for measuring the number of molecules in a substance
20 Clues: the valency of an atom • the smallest unit of any substance • an ion with a negative electrical charge • an ion that has a positive electrical charge • number the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a unit for measuring the number of molecules in a substance • the central part of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons • ...
Y6 Science vocabulary (Electricity) 2023-05-01
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- component that can be open or closed to interrupt or allow the flow of electricity
- supplies power to a device with moving parts
- a glass container that converts electricity into light
- force of an electrical current; measured in volts
- particle that has a negative electrical charge
- something that does not allow an electrical current to pass through it
- a flow of electricity
- a part of an electrical circuit
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- a closed loop or path around which an electrical current can flow
- something that allows an electrical current to pass through it
- a device that contains one or more cells
- component that limits the amount of electrical current
- degree to which the flow of electrical current through a circuit is slowed or stopped
- a single unit that produces chemical energy which is converted into electrical power
14 Clues: a flow of electricity • a part of an electrical circuit • a device that contains one or more cells • supplies power to a device with moving parts • particle that has a negative electrical charge • force of an electrical current; measured in volts • a glass container that converts electricity into light • component that limits the amount of electrical current • ...
Transformation of Energy 2020-08-26
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- In __________, chemical energy of petrol and diesel change to mechanical energy
- burning of _____ converts chemical energy to heat energy
- Sound energy to electrical energy
- Solar furnaces convert Solar energy to _____ energy
- a dry cell converts chemical energy to ________ energy
- Heat energy to Electrical energy
- Electrical energy to Light energy
- ____ engine converts heat energy to mechanical energy
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- mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Light energy to electrical energy
- Light energy to chemical energy
- A table fan converts __________ energy to Mechanical energy
- Electrical energy to Sound energy
- While charging a battery Electrical energy gets converted into _________ energy
14 Clues: Light energy to chemical energy • Heat energy to Electrical energy • Light energy to electrical energy • Sound energy to electrical energy • Electrical energy to Sound energy • Electrical energy to Light energy • mechanical energy to electrical energy • Solar furnaces convert Solar energy to _____ energy • ____ engine converts heat energy to mechanical energy • ...
circuitos 2021-11-18
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- It is a light source made of a semiconductor material equipped with two terminals.
- It is a board with holes that are electrically connected to each other internally, usually following line patterns, in which electronic components can be inserted.
- a hose made of insulating and protective material containing a conductor.
- is an electrodynamic instrument for measuring electrical power.
- It is a structure of small dimensions of semiconductor material, normally silicon, with a surface area of a few square millimeters.
- in honor of the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm, who discovered the principle that now bears his name.
- it is one of the two uses of the mechanical variable resistance or resistor.
- was a German physicist, whose main scientific contributions focused on the fields of electrical circuits.
- is a passive component of an electrical circuit that, due to the phenomenon of self-induction, stores energy in the form of a magnetic field.
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- It is formed by a pair of conductive surfaces, usually in the form of sheets or plates.
- is a device consisting of two or more electrochemical cells that can convert stored chemical energy into electrical current.
- an electrical element that allows the voltage to be increased or decreased in an alternating current electrical circuit.
- is a portable electrical instrument capable of directly measuring active electrical quantities.
- is the flow of electric charge that passes through a material.
- It is a device that converts electrical energy into rotating mechanical energy through the action of the magnetic fields generated in its coils.
- is a family of electronic components made up of semiconductor elements that uses internal feedback to produce switching.
- is a semiconductor electronic device used to deliver an output signal in response to an input signal.
- is an electric generator designed to transform magnetic flux into electricity through the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction.
- It is a two-terminal electronic component that allows electric current to flow through it in one direction only.
- Its design consists of a small battery to apply a voltage to the resistance of low measure.
- is an interconnection of electrical components.
21 Clues: is an interconnection of electrical components. • is the flow of electric charge that passes through a material. • is an electrodynamic instrument for measuring electrical power. • a hose made of insulating and protective material containing a conductor. • it is one of the two uses of the mechanical variable resistance or resistor. • ...
Electrical Tools & Fire Hazards 2025-08-18
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- Always obtain this permit before performing any welding, cutting or grinding activities
- When an electrical current goes through your body, it causes _________
- Equipment used to kill a fire (2 words)
- Loose-lying electrical wires/cords crossing walkways cause ___________ hazards
- perform this task as part of the permit, before excavating in new areas (3 Words)
- All electrical tools and equipment shall be _______________ monthly after being inspected
- Always keep hot work areas clear of ____________ material to avoid fires
- To avoid electricution, never use electrical equipment in or let cords run through this
- Always obtain this permit before digging new trenches in unfamiliar areas
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- Important PPE for Electrical Safety
- Don’t touch any electric wires/cables with __________ hands
- Use ______________ instead of joints, in wires/cables (2 words)
- Welding ___________ can be used to avoid fires and protect people from cutting, grinding and welding activities
- Treat all electrical cables as ______, unless being told and shown otherwise
- Legal document required after completion of electrical installations and connections
- A document completed daily before using portable electrical tools or equipment
- Person on the lookout for danger or fires during hot work operations (2 words)
17 Clues: Important PPE for Electrical Safety • Equipment used to kill a fire (2 words) • Don’t touch any electric wires/cables with __________ hands • Use ______________ instead of joints, in wires/cables (2 words) • When an electrical current goes through your body, it causes _________ • Always keep hot work areas clear of ____________ material to avoid fires • ...
Current Electricity Crossword 2021-03-04
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- Law, expresses the relationship between voltage, current and resistance; V=IR
- the unit of resistance
- type of current proposed by Tesla
- a device with a specific resistance; used to control the current in a circuit
- any device that converts electrical energy into another form of energy
- type of current proposed by Thomas Edison
- used to measure the electric current in any branch or part of a circuit
- flow, the flow of negative charge from high potential to low potential
- a closed loop or pathway that allows electrical charges to flow
- the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit
- a device made up of several galvanic cells connected together that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- the unit for electrical charge
- unit for power
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- a material through which charges do not move easily
- the rate at which electrical energy is consumed
- diagram drawing of a circuit
- a piece of metal that melts when too much current flows and breaks the circuit
- unit for current; equal to one coulomb per second
- a material through which charge moves easily
- hour, an energy unit used by electric companies to measure energy sale; 1 kWh is equal to 1000 W, delivered continuously for 3600 seconds
- current, a flow of positive charges that move from high potential to low potential
- circuit, a low resistance circuit that forms causing a large current that could easily start a fire.
- the flow of electrical charges
- a property that determines how much current will flow
- the unit for electrical potential difference
25 Clues: unit for power • the unit of resistance • diagram drawing of a circuit • the flow of electrical charges • the unit for electrical charge • type of current proposed by Tesla • type of current proposed by Thomas Edison • a material through which charge moves easily • the unit for electrical potential difference • the rate at which electrical energy is consumed • ...
Current Electricity Crossword 2021-03-04
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- expresses the relationship between voltage, current and resistance; V=IR
- current a flow of positive charges that move from high potential to low potential
- type of current proposed by Tesla
- a device made up of several galvanic cells connected together that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- a piece of metal that melts when too much current flows and breaks the circuit
- the unit for electrical charge
- the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit
- a device with a specific resistance; used to control the current in a circuit
- flow, the flow of negative charge from high potential to low potential
- type of current proposed by Thomas Edison
- a material through which charge moves easily
- diagram drawing of a circuit
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- unit for power
- circuit, a low resistance circuit that forms causing a large current that could easily start a fire.
- the rate at which electrical energy is consumed
- a closed loop or pathway that allows electrical charges to flow
- a material through which charges do not move easily
- the flow of electrical charges
- the unit for electrical potential difference
- unit for current; equal to one coulomb per second
- used to measure the electric current in any branch or part of a circuit
- hour an energy unit used by electric companies to measure energy sale; 1 kWh is equal to 1000 W, delivered continuously for 3600 seconds
- any device that converts electrical energy into another form of energy
- a property that determines how much current will flow
- the unit of resistance
25 Clues: unit for power • the unit of resistance • diagram drawing of a circuit • the unit for electrical charge • the flow of electrical charges • type of current proposed by Tesla • type of current proposed by Thomas Edison • the unit for electrical potential difference • a material through which charge moves easily • the rate at which electrical energy is consumed • ...
Wiring Installation using EMT 2025-02-04
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- – A type of metal tube used to protect electrical wires.
- – A container that holds electrical wiring and devices.
- – The slow destruction of metal due to water or chemicals.
- – A pipe that carries and protects electrical wires.
- – The amount of electrical force in a circuit.
- – The material covering wires to prevent electric shocks.
- – A fitting that connects two pieces of EMT pipe together.
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- – A tool used to make curves in EMT pipes.
- – The part of a conduit that extends after bending.
- – A small part that joins an EMT pipe to an electrical box.
- – A set of electrical rules and safety standards in the Philippines.
- – The process of removing sharp edges from a pipe.
- – A metal piece that holds EMT pipes on walls or ceilings.
- – A type of electrical box where wires are connected.
- – A system used to measure the thickness of electrical wires.
15 Clues: – A tool used to make curves in EMT pipes. • – The amount of electrical force in a circuit. • – The process of removing sharp edges from a pipe. • – The part of a conduit that extends after bending. • – A pipe that carries and protects electrical wires. • – A type of electrical box where wires are connected. • – A container that holds electrical wiring and devices. • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-11
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- uses electrical, radiant, thermal, and sound energy
- uses thermal, radiant, and electric energy
- the energy of electrons
- uses chemical energy to produce thermal and mechanical
- uses electrical energy to produce radiant and sound energy
- uses electrical energy to produce radiant and thermal energy
- the energy of vibrations through matter
- the result of potential energy being released
- uses electrical energy to produce mechanical, thermal,the and sound energy
- uses mechanical energy to produce sound energy
- uses chemical energy to produce thermal,and radiant
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- the energy stored within an object
- the energy stored within the nucleus of an atom
- the Energy of heat
- the energy in moving objects
- Used to amply vibrations through matter
- uses mechanical energy to produce sound energy
- the ability to do work or cause damage
- the energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- the energy of light
- the biggest source of nuclear energy in our solar system
21 Clues: the Energy of heat • the energy of light • the energy of electrons • the energy in moving objects • the energy stored within an object • the ability to do work or cause damage • the energy of vibrations through matter • Used to amply vibrations through matter • uses thermal, radiant, and electric energy • the energy stored in the bonds of molecules • ...
Electrical Terms 2022-03-24
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- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- A term that is used to describe a connection, usually a screw on device.
- A term we used to describe the desired flow of electrons from one atom to the next
- The metal that is commonly used in wire to conduct electricity
- A material the easily conducts electricity
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- A Term used to describe electrical pressure
- A material that does not easily carry electricity
- The name of the wire that is usually white and used to bring electricity back from the circuit
- A Term used to describe electrical current
- A device used to turn the power on and off before another device
- The name of the wire that is usually white in color in this shop and ha multiple wires inside of it. (The name is actually a brand and actually named Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable)
- This is the name of the connection when two wires come into and pass through by way of a wire nut.
12 Clues: A Term used to describe electrical current • A material the easily conducts electricity • A Term used to describe electrical pressure • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • A material that does not easily carry electricity • The metal that is commonly used in wire to conduct electricity • A device used to turn the power on and off before another device • ...
Electrical Power 2022-02-08
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- An LDR is a __________ dependent resistor
- The amount of charge that flows past a point in one second.
- A resistor that sense heat.
- When components are arranged in branched circuits.
- The property of a material that reduces the flow of current.
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- Unit of charge
- Difference The amount of energy carried by 1 Coulomb of Electrons
- Unit of potential difference
- A property of a particle that can be positive or negative.
- When components are arranged one after the other.
- A group of electrical cells.
- Unit of current
12 Clues: Unit of charge • Unit of current • A resistor that sense heat. • Unit of potential difference • A group of electrical cells. • An LDR is a __________ dependent resistor • When components are arranged one after the other. • When components are arranged in branched circuits. • A property of a particle that can be positive or negative. • ...
Electrical Design 2012-08-15
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- Unit of electrical current
- Piece of metal in a housing that melts at a certain level of current
- Overcurrent protection device that can be reset manually
- Unit of electrical pressure
- Device used to isolate equipment and conductors from sources of current
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- Condition of something that is electrically connected to the earth
- Conductive rod, plate or wire buried in the ground to connect to earth
- Acronym for a device that opens the ungrounded and grounded conductors when a ground fault exceeds a certain amount
- Protective enclosure used to terminate, combine, or connect various circuits
- Solid-state device that has high resistance at low voltages and low resistance and high voltages
- Amount of current that a conductor can carry safely
- Unit of electrical power
12 Clues: Unit of electrical power • Unit of electrical current • Unit of electrical pressure • Amount of current that a conductor can carry safely • Overcurrent protection device that can be reset manually • Condition of something that is electrically connected to the earth • Piece of metal in a housing that melts at a certain level of current • ...
Electrical Appliances 2013-10-14
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- It is used to remove the dust from the floor
- It is used to remove wrinkles from clothes
- Device people use to cutoff hair in the body or face
- Device people use to call and receive calls
- People can use it to chat, play, write and draw
- It is used to keep food fresh and cold
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- It is used to wash shirts, skits and much more
- People use it to print their documents
- It is normally used to listen to music and programs
- Device that is used to warm food
- Teenagers love using them to play
- Device in which people watch programs
12 Clues: Device that is used to warm food • Teenagers love using them to play • Device in which people watch programs • People use it to print their documents • It is used to keep food fresh and cold • It is used to remove wrinkles from clothes • Device people use to call and receive calls • It is used to remove the dust from the floor • ...
Automotive Electrical 2025-04-23
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- powers vehicle
- you kids are spoiled nowadays with this type of steering
- well if you want it to work you need this
- well you need these to hear the music from the radio
- well a sparkplug cant function without this powering it
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- when the alternator doesn't do its job
- it would be nice to see at night with these
- I'm "positive" this has a role in your vehicles function
- well it don't work if you don't have this
- charges battery
- You can really jam out with this thing
- a 5.4 triton loves to spit them out as fast as you can put them in
12 Clues: powers vehicle • charges battery • when the alternator doesn't do its job • You can really jam out with this thing • well it don't work if you don't have this • well if you want it to work you need this • it would be nice to see at night with these • well you need these to hear the music from the radio • well a sparkplug cant function without this powering it • ...
Energy forms 2021-01-11
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- It occurs in many forms
- Energy waiting to be released
- You cannot do this to energy
- This converts sound to electrical energy
- An object must do this to have k.e.
- Energy converted to sound by a loudspeaker
- Direction to move to increase g.p.e.
- Moving things have this form of energy
- Energy from inside an atom
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- A type of potential energy to do with lifting
- To make, something you cannot do with energy
- Energy is measured in these
- This converts electrical to kinetic energy
- Energy that can be hot
- We eat this to obtain chemical energy
- A type of potential energy that occurs with springs
- Energy in food
- This converts electrical energy to sound
- A converter of electrical to light energy
- A bright energy form
- A loud energy form
- To keep the same
22 Clues: Energy in food • To keep the same • A loud energy form • A bright energy form • Energy that can be hot • It occurs in many forms • Energy from inside an atom • Energy is measured in these • You cannot do this to energy • Energy waiting to be released • An object must do this to have k.e. • Direction to move to increase g.p.e. • We eat this to obtain chemical energy • ...
EEE Crossword 2024-03-16
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- Power supply
- Property opposing current
- Simplified analysis
- Division of circuit
- Systematic examination
- Mathematical expressions
- Device consuming power
- Circuit rule by Gustav
- Electrical energy
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- Electrical pathway
- Electrical potential
- Point in circuit
- Flow magnitudes
- Flow of electrons
- Amplification factor
- Coil in circuit
- Circuit constituents
- Interconnected loops
- Interconnected components
- Circuit junction
- Device storing charge
- Component impeding flow
22 Clues: Power supply • Flow magnitudes • Coil in circuit • Point in circuit • Circuit junction • Flow of electrons • Electrical energy • Electrical pathway • Simplified analysis • Division of circuit • Electrical potential • Amplification factor • Circuit constituents • Interconnected loops • Device storing charge • Systematic examination • Device consuming power • Circuit rule by Gustav • ...
Electricity Vocab Introduction 2022-10-03
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- Difficulty encountered by power source in forcing electric current through a circuit
- A source of electrical energy that is created by a chemical reaction and pushes electric charges within a circuit.
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons
- A tiny particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- A path through which electricity flows.
- The starting point of an electrical current, like a battery.
- A completed electrical circuit or path through which electricity or current can pass or flow.
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- A device that allows an electrical circuit to be opened or closed.
- A material that can carry an electrical current.
- the flow of electrons from negatively charged objects to positively charged objects
- An electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current
- electrical resistor that gives light by heating a filament
- A material that will not carry an electrical current.
- A circuit or electrical path that is broken or incomplete, and so electricity cannot flow through it.
14 Clues: A path through which electricity flows. • A material that can carry an electrical current. • A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons • A material that will not carry an electrical current. • A tiny particle that moves around the nucleus of an atom. • electrical resistor that gives light by heating a filament • ...
Electrical Safety Essentials 2023-12-13
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- Accidental path bypassing electrical resistance.
- Sudden spike in electrical voltage.
- Injury from current or heat.
- Safety device melting under excessive current.
- Electrical discharge phenomenon.
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- Material that resists electrical flow.
- Material for preventing electrical conduction.
- Faulty electrical connection.
- Safety procedure to prevent accidental machine start.
- Automatic electrical switch for safety.
- Sudden electrical discharge to a person.
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, for preventing electrocution.
12 Clues: Injury from current or heat. • Faulty electrical connection. • Electrical discharge phenomenon. • Sudden spike in electrical voltage. • Material that resists electrical flow. • Automatic electrical switch for safety. • Sudden electrical discharge to a person. • Material for preventing electrical conduction. • Safety device melting under excessive current. • ...
Physics - Electricity 2024-06-27
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- The Greek symbol Omega Ω
- cell A type of electric battery, commonly used for portable electrical devices. Dry cells use an electrolyte in the form of a paste, and are thus less susceptible to leakage
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons) either as static or as a current
- A two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction; it has low resistance in one direction, and high resistance in the other
- The unit of Voltage
- Unit of Energy
- A device that converts motive power into electric power for use in an external circuit
- The specific amount of electricity available in a circuit. The voltage is the difference in electric potential between two points
- cell A device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or using electrical energy to cause chemical reactions
- cell An electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect
- circuit A circuit that has only one path through which current can flow
- A machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor, typically fitted with vanes, is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid
- Energy Energy from a source that is not depleted when used
- The unit of electrical Resistance
- The unit of Power
- Useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed, typically denoted by the Greek small letter eta
- A rotating machine that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy
- circuit A circuit that comprises of branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- A unit of energy equal to one kilowatt of power sustained for one hour and is commonly used as a measure of electrical energy. One kilowatt-hour is equal to 3600 kilojoules
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- A device contained within an electric circuit
- A form of diesel fuel derived from plants or animals
- cell The original type of rechargeable battery. The battery contains a liquid electrolyte such as sulfuric acid
- An instrument designed to measure electric resistance
- An instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of values
- 1000 Watts
- 1000 Joules
- Relating to production of electricity by waterpower constructed a hydroelectric power plant at the dam site
- Energy A natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- The seventh Greek letter used as the symbol for Electrical Efficiency (H)
- The unit of Current
- The rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit
- A flow of electrically charged particles in a circuit
- A safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level
- An instrument designed to measure electric voltage
- An electrical connector is a device used to join electrical conductors
- A container consisting of one or more electrical cells, in which chemical energy is changed into electricity and used as a source of power
- rain A form of precipitation that is unusually acidic
- An instrument designed to measure electric current
- A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
39 Clues: 1000 Watts • 1000 Joules • Unit of Energy • The unit of Power • The unit of Voltage • The unit of Current • The Greek symbol Omega Ω • The unit of electrical Resistance • A device contained within an electric circuit • An instrument designed to measure electric voltage • An instrument designed to measure electric current • A form of diesel fuel derived from plants or animals • ...
crossword 2014-01-15
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- law-A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
- electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power
- - the amount being hold back
- multimeter-A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage
- wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuit.
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- current-The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations
- amount of electrical potential, that is, the capacity to do work.
- circuit - a circuit having its parts connected serially
- source-A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
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- - a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- to cause something to trigger
- circuit-An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- current-The type of current created by the use of a battery.
- drop-The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components
16 Clues: - the amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • 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 • drop-The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components • ...
Basic Electricity 2024-04-24
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- Splice used to connect multiple solid conductors together.
- Material that freely allows for the flow of electrons.
- Type of cable often used in residential electrical instillations.
- An electrical device designed to protect the user from harm.
- Term used to reference any type of light emmitting device.
- Material that doesn't allow for the flow of electrons.
- Type of switch that only maintains current when someone is maintaining pressure.
- An electrical device that is designed to mate with a corresponding contact device for electrical utilization.
- The most efficent type of lighting outlets currently avaiable.
- A Sylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.
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- Type of pliers used to make electrical splices.
- Device that lowers voltages and raises amperages.
- Type of screw used to mount a device into an electrical enclosure.
- Safety measure used to ensure workers never come in contact with live electrical circuits.
- National Electric Code term used to describe a plastic nail on box.
- An electrical device that is used to control lighting outlets.
16 Clues: Type of pliers used to make electrical splices. • Device that lowers voltages and raises amperages. • Material that freely allows for the flow of electrons. • Material that doesn't allow for the flow of electrons. • Splice used to connect multiple solid conductors together. • Term used to reference any type of light emmitting device. • ...
Minmini 2024-10-10
20 Clues: Law • Store • Civil • Library • Canteen • Student • Parking • Rotaract • Maingate • Wifitree • Principal • mechanical • Laboratory • Electrical • Auditorium • Sangamamhaal • Murugappahall • Representative • Admissionblock • Computerscience
ELECTRICAL CROSSWORD 1 2019-02-13
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- In___ circuit, voltage is zero across it.
- Thermal power plants works on which cycle.
- A group of four bits is called.
- Which part of a dc machine provides the mechanical support for poles.
- I told that like charges repel, unlike charges attract each other.
- In a dc machine, this part is made of carbon or graphite.
- My flow will provide you current.
- property which oppose the flow of electrons.
- At me many branches will come and join.
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- If current is flowing in a coil, you can use my rule to get the direction of flux.
- units of Inductance.
- Equivalent of resistance in magnetic circuits.
- potential difference is also called.
- If current is changing in a circuit suddenly, 'I' wont allow.
- The purpose of using laminations in a machine is to reduce the loss due to ___ currents.
- rate of change of charge with respect to time.
- In ___ circuit, the current will not flow.
- Non linear element or device.
- the commutator segments are insulated from each other by
19 Clues: units of Inductance. • Non linear element or device. • A group of four bits is called. • My flow will provide you current. • potential difference is also called. • At me many branches will come and join. • In___ circuit, voltage is zero across it. • Thermal power plants works on which cycle. • In ___ circuit, the current will not flow. • ...
Electrical Inspection & Testing 2019-06-04
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- type of circuit supplying a consumer unit from another consumer unit
- the combined resistance and reactance in the circuit's earth fault path
- type of circuit supplying loads
- provides protection for users from contact with conductors or conductive parts
- the booklet which is used with BS7671 to provide guidance to electricians
- device with ability to protect against faults like a circuit breaker and an RCD
- supply type for domestic installations
- conductive part installed in the ground and used to provide an earth for a TT system
- unit of measure used for Insulation Resistance measurements
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- test used to check the CPC is connected to exposed conductive parts
- books which accompany the wiring regulations and the onsite guide
- the unit of measure for resistance in a conductor
- the physical condition of having electric current passing through a person's body
- connection of exposed and extraneous conductive parts to maintain the same potential
- unit used for rating of residual current of an RCD or RCBO
- supply type for large installations
- the vslue of current which could possibly flow between live conductors in an installation
- test used to check that all protective devices and single pole switches are in the line conductor
- provides a path for fault current to flow
19 Clues: type of circuit supplying loads • supply type for large installations • supply type for domestic installations • provides a path for fault current to flow • the unit of measure for resistance in a conductor • unit used for rating of residual current of an RCD or RCBO • unit of measure used for Insulation Resistance measurements • ...
Electronics 2016-05-11
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- to change (an alternating current) into a direct current
- a positively charged elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei
- A device that can store and release electrical charges very quickly
- a closed electrical circuit in which the current is divided into two or more paths and then returns via a common path to complete the circuit
- an elementary particle inside the nucleus of an atom having no charge and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- The path of electrical current, fluids or gases
- An atom or molecule with a net electrical imbalance either positive or negative
- a circuit having its parts connected serially (one after the other) and with only one path of electrical current
- the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element
- A device used to transfer electric energy from one circuit to another, especially a pair of multiply wound, inductively coupled wire coils that effect such a transfer with a change in voltage, current, phase, or other electric characteristic
- a substance that easily allows the movement of heat or electricity through it
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- the process by which electrical or magnetic properties are transferred, without physical contact, from one circuit or body to another
- Quality of an electric circuit, or any component in it, to oppose the flow of electrical current.
- the positively charged mass within an atom, composed of neutrons and protons, and possessing most of the mass but occupying only a small fraction of the volume of the atom
- The flow of electrons or electricity
- an elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent (building block) of matter, having a negative charge and existing independently or as the component outside the nucleus of an atom
- electrical force that causes electrons to move: "electrical pressure"
- An electronic device that controls the flow of an electric current, most often used as an amplifier or switch
- A semiconductor device that allows current to flow in only one direction. The electrical equivalent of a check valve.
- a substance that does not easily allow the movement of heat or electricity through it.
- an electromagnetically activated switch
21 Clues: The flow of electrons or electricity • an electromagnetically activated switch • The path of electrical current, fluids or gases • to change (an alternating current) into a direct current • A device that can store and release electrical charges very quickly • electrical force that causes electrons to move: "electrical pressure" • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2023-03-27
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- Field the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- A flow of electricity through a conductor
- Any mechanical force that tends to oppose motion
- attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets; characterized by fields of force
- the entire frequency range of electromagnetic waves
- Field A field of force surrounding a charged particle
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- a meter that measures the flow of electrical current in amperes
- Electricity Electricity produced by friction
- meter that measures the potential difference between two points
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
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- Discharge electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
- Measuring instrument detects electric charge;two gold leaves diverge owing to repulsion of charges with like sign
- a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field
- Law 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 material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
- an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow
- the rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit; expressed in volts
- Breaker a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded
- a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- Motor a motor that converts electricity to mechanical work
22 Clues: 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 • ...
mm icream so good 2024-02-08
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- The measurement of electrical power.
- The space around a magnet
- The measure of the pressure of electricty
- Electricity that does not move.
- The using of a resource.
- Poor conductors of electricity
- A device that produces electricity by converting chemical energy into electrical energy.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical electricty.
- Uncharged, the atom has a equal number of electrons and protons
- The abilty to do work.
- A source of energy that is not depleted by use
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- An atom has more protons then electrons.
- A negtave charge that does not move
- Materials that let electricity pass through easily
- A device for making breaking changing the connections in the electrical circut.
- what objects are made of
- A negative charge that spins around the nucleas
- A positve charge in the nucleus.
- The center of an atom.
- The measure of an electrical current.
- A source of energy that is depleted by use.
21 Clues: The center of an atom. • The abilty to do work. • what objects are made of • The using of a resource. • The space around a magnet • Poor conductors of electricity • Electricity that does not move. • A positve charge in the nucleus. • A negtave charge that does not move • The measurement of electrical power. • The measure of an electrical current. • ...
Engg Yearboook Crossword Challenge 2025-02-11
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- Study of heat and energy transfer.
- A device used in metallurgy for smelting ores.
- A generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- Province where the University of Alberta is located.
- Short for Electrical and Computer Engineering.
- An electronic component that limits the flow of current.
- A device that stores electrical energy temporarily.
- Field of study dealing with extremely small technology.
- Branch of engineering studying liquids and gases.
- A device used in nuclear engineering for energy production.
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- Material that allows electricity to flow easily.
- A closed path for electrical current.
- Software used for computer-aided design.
- Faculty focused on problem-solving and innovation.
- UAlberta's student registration system.
- A field combining mechanical, electrical, and software engineering.
- Field of engineering dealing with oil and gas extraction.
- Stationary part of an electric motor.
- A large molecule used in materials engineering.
- Engineering discipline focused on infrastructure and construction.
20 Clues: Study of heat and energy transfer. • A closed path for electrical current. • Stationary part of an electric motor. • UAlberta's student registration system. • Software used for computer-aided design. • A device used in metallurgy for smelting ores. • Short for Electrical and Computer Engineering. • A large molecule used in materials engineering. • ...
abulganiev/korchagin 2023-09-12
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- Which device is used to increase the magnitude of signal?
- What is a mixture that is a metal?
- What is watt measured in physics?
- What is a device that stores electricity?
- What is the name of the electrical device that measures the current in a circuit?
- What is the name of the electrical device that measures the potential difference between two points?
- What is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time?
- What chemical element is used to make wire?
- What is a component that stores energy in a magnetic field when electric current flows through it?
- Which electronic component is used to push current in one direction?
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- Which material has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor and an insulator?
- What is the study of electric current called?
- Which element limits the current?
- What is the difference of electric potential between two points?
- What is the name of the electrical device that measures electrical resistance?
- What is the flow of charged particles through a conductor?
- What's the name of a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power?
- What is a closed electrical system?
- What is a set of electronic circuits on a flat chip called?
- Which term was introduced in 1600 by William Gilbert?
20 Clues: Which element limits the current? • What is watt measured in physics? • What is a mixture that is a metal? • What is a closed electrical system? • What is a device that stores electricity? • What chemical element is used to make wire? • What is the study of electric current called? • Which term was introduced in 1600 by William Gilbert? • ...
Unit D - Electricity Crossword 2025-02-25
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- – A device that generates voltage from temperature differences
- Adjustable resistor used to control current
- – Type of energy related to motion and force
- Device that limits electrical current in a circuit
- – Material that allows electricity to flow easily
- – A closed path for electric current
- – A device that consumes electrical power
- Safety device that melts to prevent overloads
- – Type of energy related to heat
- A circuit with components arranged in a single path
- – Type of electricity caused by friction
- – Stored energy due to position
- – Part of a motor that reverses the current direction
- Instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance
- – Positively charged particle in an atom's nucleus
- The ability to do work
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- – Negatively charged subatomic particle
- Material with zero electrical resistance
- Study of chemical processes that generate electricity
- – The flow of electric charge
- – The interaction of electric currents and magnetic fields
- A substance that conducts electricity in a solution
- – Energy of motion
- – Material that resists the flow of electricity
- A circuit with multiple paths for current flow
- Process of coating an object with metal using electricity
- – The electrical force that pushes current
- – Having no electrical charge
- – Unit of electrical current
- BREAKER A switch that automatically stops excessive current
- A diagram representing an electrical circuit
- A conductor used to make contact with an electrolyte
- – Unit of electric potential
33 Clues: – Energy of motion • The ability to do work • – Unit of electrical current • – Unit of electric potential • – The flow of electric charge • – Having no electrical charge • – Stored energy due to position • – Type of energy related to heat • – A closed path for electric current • – Negatively charged subatomic particle • Material with zero electrical resistance • ...
ELECTRICAL CROSSWORD 3 2019-02-13
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- Biggest hydro power plant in the world is in which country.
- Device used to measure thermal radiations.
- Which meter is used to measure strength and direction of magnetic field.
- Transformer noise is caused by a phenomenon of?
- slot wedges in a dc machine are made up of
- reference point in an electrical circuit
- The current flow remains same at the sending end as well as at the receiving end is _____.
- to eliminate rotor oscillations in machines, a winding is used in rotor called.
- the unit of conductance
- Magnetic field strength is measured in metric units of ?
- The MMF wave generated in Induction machine has this shape.
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- In kirchhofs laws, I am the first one.
- To eliminate 5th and 7th harmonics, the windings should be ___.
- Generally the winding material of a distribution transformer is ___.
- Device used to measure insulation resistance (or) high resistance is.
- In squirrel cage induction machine, skewing mechanism is recommended to eliminate which effect.
- ___ is a device which shows the correct instant at which the two systems are synchronized.
- Short circuit test on a transformer is also called __ test.
- Type of magnetic coupling present in transformer.
- The polarity of a transformer can be found by doing this test.
20 Clues: the unit of conductance • In kirchhofs laws, I am the first one. • reference point in an electrical circuit • Device used to measure thermal radiations. • slot wedges in a dc machine are made up of • Transformer noise is caused by a phenomenon of? • Type of magnetic coupling present in transformer. • Magnetic field strength is measured in metric units of ? • ...
Electrical crossword puzzle 2020-08-25
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- maser
- teslacoil
- bandwidth
- cable
- dynamo
- amplifier
- Armature
- farad
- coreloss
- load
- oersted
- governor
- centertap
- electromagnet
- zenerdiode
- saturation
- Diode
- multimeter
- resistivity
- feedback
- power
- coulomb
- powerfactor
- phasor
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- insulator
- capacitor
- inductioncoil
- thyristor
- buzzer
- galvanometer
- bolometer
- actuator
- ohm
- anode
- commutator
- ground
- inverter
- relay
- transformer
- mechatronics
- thermostat
- topology
- transistor
- electrolyte
- lumen
- Electron
- busbar
- formfactor
- hydrogen
- rectifier
50 Clues: ohm • load • maser • cable • anode • farad • relay • Diode • lumen • power • buzzer • dynamo • ground • busbar • phasor • oersted • coulomb • actuator • Armature • coreloss • inverter • governor • topology • Electron • feedback • hydrogen • insulator • capacitor • thyristor • teslacoil • bandwidth • bolometer • amplifier • centertap • rectifier • commutator • thermostat • zenerdiode • transistor • saturation • multimeter • formfactor • transformer • electrolyte • resistivity • ...
Basic Electrical Terms 2021-02-03
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- in a device, an electrical circuit of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit, typically resulting from the unintended contact of components and consequent accidental diversion of the current.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- voltage or current that maintains constant polarity or direction, respectively, over time.
- a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.
- a quantity representing the rate of flow of electric charge, usually measured in amperes.
- an electronic circuit formed on a small piece of semiconducting material, performing the same function as a larger circuit made from discrete components.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- Power (in Watts) = Voltage (in Volts) x Current (in Amps) P = V I
- the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- a circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to take.
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- the degree to which a substance or device opposes the passage of an electric current, causing energy dissipation.
- a circuit with two or more paths for current to flow through.
- a diagram, in particular of an electric or electronic circuit.
- a complete and closed path around which a circulating electric current can flow.
- 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 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.
- voltage or current that changes polarity or direction, respectively, over time.
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- an impedance or circuit that receives or develops the output of a transistor or other device.
- where the electricity comes from
20 Clues: where the electricity comes from • a circuit with two or more paths for current to flow through. • a diagram, in particular of an electric or electronic circuit. • a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity. • Power (in Watts) = Voltage (in Volts) x Current (in Amps) P = V I • ...
apprentice crossword (electrical) 2021-04-05
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- radial socket circuits is the min allowed in a kitchen
- the body that oversee RECI
- is used to check the sequence direction of phases
- is short for a direct on line starter
- starter is used to reduce the starting current
- is the word given to the resistace of cables
- a device used to monitor the KW hours used in a house
- a cable used underground
- is the term used for absorbing moisture(micc cable)
- are the company supplying IS10101
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- new name given to SOLAS
- is used to protect a motor
- allows current to flow in one direction and not in the other
- a tool used to crimp ferruls
- is used to protects person or livestock from electric shock
- is used by ESB to switch from day to night rate
- a higher voltage cable used underground
- is used to protect a cable
- A mcb is new size protective device for lighting circuits
- tool used to twist cables
- cable used for fire alarms or EX areas
- are the regularity authorty for electrical contractors
22 Clues: new name given to SOLAS • a cable used underground • tool used to twist cables • is used to protect a motor • the body that oversee RECI • is used to protect a cable • a tool used to crimp ferruls • are the company supplying IS10101 • is short for a direct on line starter • cable used for fire alarms or EX areas • a higher voltage cable used underground • ...
Electrical Auto I 2021-10-25
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- At each point in a circuit where current flows through a resistance, a drop in voltage occurs. This is called? (2 words)
- To find the amps, you _________ the volts by the ohms.
- The voltage is the same at the input of all _____ of a parallel circuit
- This is used to measure the amount of resistance in a circuit
- This material can be an insulator or conductor.
- Using Ohms' Law, 12 volts available, 6 ohms of resistance, how many amps are in the circuit?
- The center of an atom is called the _________
- Decreasing the voltage will ________ the amount of current
- The Electrons has a _____________ charge
- The unit used to describe the amount of electrical resistance in a circuit.
- The potential or difference in electrical pressure
- The flow of electrons through a circuit is called?
- This circuit has multiple paths for current to flow
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- The supply side of the circuit
- This circuit only has one path for current to flow
- This doesn't all electrons to pass through.
- Measures current flow in a circuit in amps.
- This allows electrons to pass freely through it
- The return side of the circuit
- The Protons has a __________ charge.
- All matter is made of ______
- The unit used to describe how much current flow
- The current flows is the _______ throughout a series circuit.
- Increasing the resistance will decrease the ______
- To find the volts, you __________ the amps by the ohms.
- This is used to measure volts
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 • This doesn't all electrons to pass through. • Measures current flow in a circuit in amps. • The center of an atom is called the _________ • ...
Electrical Engineering Puzzle 2021-11-17
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- a steady-state power flow software tool used for Transmission Adequacy and Reliability Assessment
- Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range including infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and X-rays
- a disturbance resulting from the outages of one or more equipment
- Unit of electrical power, named after the Scottish inventor of the steam engine
- Emission of radiant energy in the form of waves or particles
- it transmits electricity, like copper
- Elementary particle consisting of a charge of negative electricity
- a power electronic device using force commutated devices like IGBT, GTO etc. to control the reactive power flow through a power network
- the Regional Entity responsible for compliance monitoring and enforcement and promotes Bulk Electric System (BES) reliability for the entire Western Interconnection system
- the rate at which current changes direction per second
- electrical charge with more electrons than protons
- smallest particle of an element that can exist either alone or in combination
- electrical charge with more protons than electrons
- a rotating machine that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy
- a device used to limit the short circuit currents which can cause damage to the equipments of the power system
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- the kind of electricity you create by rubbing a balloon on your head
- Elementary particle that carries a positive charge
- Atom or group of atoms that carries a positive or negative electric charge as a result of having lost or gained one or more electrons
- Flash produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity
- uncharge elementary particle
- Inventor of the electric light bulb
- a device to step up or step down electrical voltage in a power grid
- a study that evaluates the impact of a proposed interconnection or transmission service request on the safety and reliability of transmission system
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Complete path of an electric current including the source of electric energy
- force acting on particles of matter, tending to draw them together
- Opposition to the passage of an electric current
- a synchronous machine that is connected into an electrical network to help in maintaining the system voltage
- a unit used for measuring apparent power
- Definite quantity of electricity
- Device for making, breaking or changing the connections in an electric circuit
- electric potential or potential difference
- a dc line connected between Utah to city of Los Angeles
33 Clues: uncharge elementary particle • Unit of electrical resistance • Definite quantity of electricity • Inventor of the electric light bulb • it transmits electricity, like copper • a unit used for measuring apparent power • electric potential or potential difference • Opposition to the passage of an electric current • Elementary particle that carries a positive charge • ...
Car electrical systems 2017-01-18
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- material brushes are made of
- used to drive the alternator
- moving part of alternator
- component of alternator that remains still
- recharges the battery
- the fluid used within a battery
- electrical law
- end of rotor shaft connects to brushes
- one way electrical valve
- flow of electrons
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- completes the circuit through car's body
- bridge made up to convert alternating current to direct
- first cable of battery disconnected
- slows down the flow of electrons
- voltage for a standard car battery
- electrical pressure
- a battery has 6 of them
- prevents alternator overcharging
- belt rotates this
- measurement of power
20 Clues: electrical law • belt rotates this • flow of electrons • electrical pressure • measurement of power • recharges the battery • a battery has 6 of them • one way electrical valve • moving part of alternator • material brushes are made of • used to drive the alternator • the fluid used within a battery • slows down the flow of electrons • prevents alternator overcharging • ...
Electrical components (E3) 2016-10-18
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- control panel
- coil
- knob
- magnet
- control unit
- jack
- power strip
- display
- seal
- soldering iron
- copper wire
- conductive coating
- chip
- controller
- pliers
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- overalls
- fan
- tool belt
- printed circuit board
- case
- facility
- emitter
- touchpad
- light detector
- extension cord
- fuse box
- remote control
- wire strippers
- outlet
- switch
- motion sensor
- buzzer
- blade
33 Clues: fan • case • coil • knob • jack • seal • chip • blade • magnet • outlet • switch • buzzer • pliers • emitter • display • overalls • facility • touchpad • fuse box • tool belt • controller • power strip • copper wire • control unit • control panel • motion sensor • light detector • extension cord • remote control • wire strippers • soldering iron • conductive coating • printed circuit board
Electrical components (E3) 2016-10-18
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- jack
- knob
- switch
- overalls
- buzzer
- copper wire
- extension cord
- power strip
- control panel
- conductive coating
- touchpad
- motion sensor
- blade
- remote control
- tool belt
- pliers
- seal
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- magnet
- fuse box
- wire strippers
- facility
- printed circuit board
- emitter
- fan
- light detector
- soldering iron
- control unit
- chip
- controller
- coil
- display
- case
- outlet
33 Clues: fan • jack • knob • chip • coil • case • seal • blade • magnet • switch • buzzer • outlet • pliers • emitter • display • fuse box • facility • overalls • touchpad • tool belt • controller • copper wire • power strip • control unit • control panel • motion sensor • wire strippers • extension cord • light detector • soldering iron • remote control • conductive coating • printed circuit board
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Inventor of electric bulb
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- connection used in welding transformer
- G in AGC
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- Opposition to flux
- Type of lighting tube
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT
- Resistor reacts to heat
- Another name of wire
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Which diode acts like small variable capacitor
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
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- Make connections by pushing it in
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Melts for protection
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of semiconductor
- Device which increases the value of input
- Which measures the waveforms
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Diodes having much faster reverse recovery time
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- the region where current carriers of both the materials are balanced out in a diode
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________ sensitive
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform
40 Clues: G in AGC • 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 • A device for disconnecting the circuit • Effect of flux in switching transients • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-08
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- Quantity that consumed by consumers.
- Tool that squashes connection to wire.
- Type of circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load.
- Which circuit has an undesired very low resistance.
- Type of a lighting tube.
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine.
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire.
- Opposition to flux.
- Device which increases the value of input.
- Point at which two or more elements are connected.
- Process involved by holes and electrons in BJT.
- Connection used in welding transformer.
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar.
- Effect of flux in switching transients.
- A device for connecting & disconnecting the circuit.
- Voltages appear in switching transients.
- In this, current will flow in only one direction.
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- Melts for protection.
- This gives support to the conductor in transmission line.
- Which measures the waveforms.
- These rings are not needed in wave winding.
- By increase of this all parameters of a hybrid transistor equivalent circuit increases.
- Temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is.
- Inventor of electric bulb.
- Every electrical and electronic device is ________sensitive.
- Circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air.
- Connects source & load by pushing it in.
- These diodes have much faster reverse recovery time.
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance.
- Resistor which reacts to heat.
- Sometimes wire is also called as.
- Most common method of electrical distribution.
- which diode is used for ultra fast switching speeds.
- Which changes the baseline voltage level of the waveform.
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current.
- D.C generator used for welding purpose.
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. • Connection used in welding transformer. • D.C generator used for welding purpose. • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- connection used in welding transformer
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- G in AGC
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- Which measures the waveforms
- Inventor of electric bulb
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
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- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- Device which increases the value of input
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Type of lighting tube
- Resistor reacts to heat
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Opposition to flux
- Melts for protection
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- Another name of wire
- Make connections by pushing it in
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
31 Clues: G in AGC • 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 • Effect of flux in switching transients • connection used in welding transformer • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- Effect of flux in switching transients
- connection used in welding transformer
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- Another name of wire
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- Device which increases the value of input
- Which measures the waveforms
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Voltages appear in switching transients
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Inventor of electric bulb
- G in AGC
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- Make connections by pushing it in
- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- Resistor reacts to heat
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- Type of lighting tube
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- Opposition to flux
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Melts for protection
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
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 • connection used in welding transformer • ...
ELECTRICAL ZIGSAW PUZZLE 2017-02-07
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- In this current will flow in only one direction
- Which commutation helps to reduce commutator wear
- Rectangular form of resistance and reactance
- A.C display that employs an internal capacitive dielectric layer to limit the gas discharge current
- Device which increases the value of input
- connection used in welding transformer
- Another name of wire
- Type of lighting tube
- Effect of flux in switching transients
- Point at which two or more elements are connected
- Gives support to the conductor in transmission line
- Most common method of electrical distribution
- A device for disconnecting the circuit
- Winding used in high voltage D.C machine
- Quantity that consumed by consumers
- Voltages appear in switching transients
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- Melts for protection
- Inventor of electric bulb
- This kind of leakage results when winding distribution on stator & rotor is dissimilar
- Which measures the waveforms
- Resistor reacts to heat
- Tool that squashes connection to wire
- D.C generator used for welding purpose
- circuit in which current is increased by increasing the load
- Opposition to flux
- G in AGC
- These rings are not needed in wave winding
- Make connections by pushing it in
- instrument used to decide the current carrying capacity of a wire
- circuit breaker in which the arc is suppressed by passing high pressure air
- Losses reduced due to lamination of core
31 Clues: G in AGC • 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 • connection used in welding transformer • ...
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 2021-11-24
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- A half adder is made of an AND gate and one of these [two words]
- Light scattering [two words]
- receiver that intercepts or demodulates IR radiation
- An effect that creates electricity
- This type is unipolar [two words]
- provides compact storage for computing and digital communications [two words]
- used to coordinate circuit's actions [two words]
- Its memory is volatile
- Used to measure magnetic fields’ strength and intensity
- Type of force on a charged particle caused by electromagnetic fields
- Dependent on past input [two words]
- Its area measures the energy dispersed during a magnetization cycle [two words]
- Used to calibrate current
- An amount of oscillation ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz [two words]
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- An LED’s purpose
- Moves data bit by bit [two words]
- Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble
- Used to improve wired or wireless communication link performance [two words]
- Measures a processor’s floating point unit performance
- This type of circuit oscillates erratically
- These types of microphones were commonly called “condensers” until about 1970
- The frequency where a filter’s output has fallen by 3 dB from the maximum level that can be achieved through the filter [two words]
- Occurs when an atom or molecule gains either and positive or negative charge
- A device that can help you determine revolutions per minute
- A waveform with a slow linear rise time and a fast fall time
- negatively charged atom
- A basic component of an electronic device
27 Clues: An LED’s purpose • Its memory is volatile • negatively charged atom • Used to calibrate current • Light scattering [two words] • Moves data bit by bit [two words] • This type is unipolar [two words] • An effect that creates electricity • Dependent on past input [two words] • Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble • A basic component of an electronic device • ...
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS 2021-11-24
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- A half adder is made of an AND gate and one of these [two words]
- Light scattering [two words]
- receiver that intercepts or demodulates IR radiation
- An effect that creates electricity
- This type is unipolar [two words]
- provides compact storage for computing and digital communications [two words]
- used to coordinate circuit's actions [two words]
- Its memory is volatile
- Used to measure magnetic fields’ strength and intensity
- Type of force on a charged particle caused by electromagnetic fields
- Dependent on past input [two words]
- Its area measures the energy dispersed during a magnetization cycle [two words]
- Used to calibrate current
- An amount of oscillation ranging from 3 kHz to 300 GHz [two words]
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- An LED’s purpose
- Moves data bit by bit [two words]
- Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble
- Used to improve wired or wireless communication link performance [two words]
- Measures a processor’s floating point unit performance
- This type of circuit oscillates erratically
- These types of microphones were commonly called “condensers” until about 1970
- The frequency where a filter’s output has fallen by 3 dB from the maximum level that can be achieved through the filter [two words]
- Occurs when an atom or molecule gains either and positive or negative charge
- A device that can help you determine revolutions per minute
- A waveform with a slow linear rise time and a fast fall time
- negatively charged atom
- A basic component of an electronic device
27 Clues: An LED’s purpose • Its memory is volatile • negatively charged atom • Used to calibrate current • Light scattering [two words] • Moves data bit by bit [two words] • This type is unipolar [two words] • An effect that creates electricity • Dependent on past input [two words] • Makes good use of a 4- or 8-bit nibble • A basic component of an electronic device • ...
Basic Electrical Terms 2022-02-03
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- An electrical device or devices that use(s) electric power.
- Have neutral charge
- Unit of measuring current
- The resistance to flow of electricity through a material.
- Current Continuously changes in magnitude and direction.
- The unit of measurement of the electrical resistance of a material.
- The movement of charge through a conductor. Electrons carry the charge.
- The path followed by a flow of electric current.
- Current Flows in only one direction.
- States all matter is comprised of molecules which in turn are comprised of atoms, which are again comprised of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- A substance or material that allows electrons or electrical current to flow through it.
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- Electricity produced by a surplus or a shortage of electrons in an object.
- Have negative charge
- A unit for measuring electrical energy. (demand)
- Have positive charge
- Any material that will not allow electricity to easily flow through.
- The rate at which work is being performed.
- The force that causes electrons to move.
- The smallest unit of matter
- The flow of electrons.
- Unit of measuring power
- An electrical connection to the earth.
- Unit of measuring voltage
23 Clues: Have neutral charge • Have negative charge • Have positive charge • The flow of electrons. • Unit of measuring power • Unit of measuring current • Unit of measuring voltage • 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 Energy Vocab 2023-11-21
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- object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
- liquid fuels and blending components produced from biomass materials called feedstocks
- a rectangular plastic board with a bunch of tiny holes in it. These holes let you easily insert electronic components to prototype
- an odorless, gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons—predominantly made up of methane
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certa
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop
- an electric current that is uni-directional, so the flow of charge is always in the same direction
- relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- heat energy from the earth
- natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface
- drawing that defines the logical connections between components on a circuit board whether it is a rigid PCB or a flex board
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- living or recently dead organisms and any byproducts of those organisms
- electric current which periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- the unit of electric current in the International System of Units.
- structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants
- a sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- all components are connected end-to-end, forming a single path for current flow
- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other
- a light-emitting diode
- radiant light and heat from the Sun
26 Clues: a light-emitting diode • heat energy from the earth • radiant light and heat from the Sun • use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. • a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certa • the unit of electric current in the International System of Units. • measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • ...
Electrical Engineering Vocab 2023-12-01
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- relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or shrub, used for fuel or timber.
- electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor.
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- municipal solid waste from biogenic sources, landfill gas, sludge waste, agricultural crop byproducts, straw, and other biomass solids, liquids, and biogases
- any electrically conducting pathway comprising an electric circuit along which the whole current flows through each component.
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- a light-emitting diode (a semiconductor diode which glows when a voltage is applied).
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- 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 fuel derived directly from living matter.
- electricity taken from the heat within the earth
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- the sun's rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated.
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
- a board for making an experimental model of an electric circuit.
- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other
- a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.
- A gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon compounds
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- 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 oil; oil.
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
25 Clues: the SI base unit of electrical current. • A gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon compounds • a fuel derived directly from living matter. • electricity taken from the heat within the earth • an electric current flowing in one direction only. • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • electric or motive power generated by a nuclear reactor. • ...
12.electrical chemistry 2023-11-24
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- (n.)another terminology for a battery in electrochemical section
- (adj.)This type of measurement is based on the measurement of electrode potential to determine the concentration
- (abbr.)It acts as the reference of the standard reduction potentials(E) of all other electrodes
- (n.)a high-resistance device which can calculate the voltage
- (n.)an industry that uses electrolysis of saturated sodium chloride solution to produce NaOH,Cl2,H2
- (n.)the property of allowing electricity to go through something.Its magnitude depends on the number of ions
- (n.)it has good electric conductivity and the current leaves or enters it in a cell
- (n.)the synonym of electromotive force
- (adj.)to describe electrodes that are not likely to react in (voltaic/electrolytic)cells
- (v.)to cover a layer of zinc on metal(as a way to prevent corrosion)
- (n.)a unit of the electric charge(q)
- (v.)to make the pH of a solution lower
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- (n.)a thing caused by particular-direction movement of a large amount of electrons
- (n.)the region that electrons are escaped from
- (n.)either oxidation or reduction occurs in either anode or cathode
- (adj.)(usually describe rock or metal)melted or made liquid by being heated to very high temperature
- (n.)a substance goes through reduction when redox reaction happens
- (n.)a procedure that electricity is provided through electrolytes to make redox reaction happen
- (n.)the region where reduction reaction happens
- (n.)an oxidation procedure when iron is exposed to air and water
20 Clues: (n.)a unit of the electric charge(q) • (n.)the synonym of electromotive force • (v.)to make the pH of a solution lower • (n.)the region that electrons are escaped from • (n.)the region where reduction reaction happens • (n.)a high-resistance device which can calculate the voltage • (n.)another terminology for a battery in electrochemical section • ...
Electrical Safety Review 2023-09-19
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- a focus four
- electricity travels in
- potential that results in the movement of electrons in a conductor
- this can upset the rhythmic, coordinated beating of the heart muscle
- gives a resistance of about 1000 ohms
- to understand the physical harm electricity does to the body you need to understand this
- between metals can be up to thirty five degrees fahrenheit
- needs to be especially careful
- high voltage is considered more than this amount
- ground fault circuit interrupter
- causes very rapid irregular contractions of the muscle fibers of the heart
- are often not apparent at first
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- blood flow is caused by
- thirteen percent of these injuries resulted in death
- the most common injury associated with electrical shocks
- electrically operated hand tools made up second largest number of injuries
- of all electrical accidents were caused by contact with conductors
- if you see this condition on a jobsite stop working immediately and report it
- most important layer as far as electric shock is concerned
- skin covers the body and is made up of three
20 Clues: a focus four • electricity travels in • blood flow is caused by • needs to be especially careful • are often not apparent at first • ground fault circuit interrupter • gives a resistance of about 1000 ohms • skin covers the body and is made up of three • high voltage is considered more than this amount • thirteen percent of these injuries resulted in death • ...
Electrical Devices 1 2025-03-20
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- A tool used to make a small dent to guide drill bits.
- Pliers used for cutting wires and small metal pieces.
- A process to check how objects react to vibrations.
- A small mirror on a handle used to see hard-to-reach areas.
- A small L-shaped tool for driving hexagonal socket screws.
- A tool for removing insulation from electrical wires.
- A reel with a long electrical cable for extending power supply.
- A hand tool used to turn screws.
- A precision measuring tool for internal and external dimensions.
- A tool used to melt solder for joining metal parts.
- A drill powered by electricity or battery for making holes.
- A hammer with a large, soft head to prevent damage.
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- A tool used to check for the presence of electrical voltage.
- A device for measuring voltage, current, and resistance.
- A tool used to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts.
- A power tool with a rotating disc for cutting and grinding.
- Versatile pliers for gripping, bending, and cutting.
- A saw with a fine-toothed blade for cutting metal or plastic.
- A type of screwdriver or screw with a cross-shaped head.
- A power tool used to make holes in various materials.
- A tool used to attach connectors to electrical cables.
- Fasteners with a helical thread used to join materials together.
- A sharp-edged tool for carving or shaping materials.
- A straight measuring tool for drawing lines and measuring length.
24 Clues: A hand tool used to turn screws. • A tool used to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts. • A process to check how objects react to vibrations. • A tool used to melt solder for joining metal parts. • A hammer with a large, soft head to prevent damage. • Versatile pliers for gripping, bending, and cutting. • A sharp-edged tool for carving or shaping materials. • ...
Electrical Safety Puzzle 2024-07-22
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- Electrically connected to or having a source of voltage.
- Electrical Equipment. Equipment that is not or has not been left fully intact or assembled, and if turned on, will create an electrical hazard to personnel.
- Any voltage check, which is performed after the initial voltage verification, to ensure there has been no change in electrical status to the equipment since the equipment was last worked on.
- Personnel that have not been trained in this policy or in the safe operation, repair, or maintenance of equipment. Any individual who is not qualified, per section 230.4.B.1, is a nonqualified person.
- A dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused by an electric arc.
- A general term, including material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures, apparatus, and the like, used as a part of or in connection with an electrical connection that will utilize electrical energy.
- Work being performed on or within electrical enclosures or equipment not placed in an Electrically Safe Working Condition (ESWC). The performance of energized work is regulated through the paragraphs of section 230.4.D.
- Unintentional or unplanned contact by tools or personnel with energized conductors or circuit parts.
- Sometimes shortened to shock: the physiological reaction, characterized by pain and muscular spasm, to the passage of an electric current through the body. It can affect the respiratory system and heart rhythm.
- A physical obstruction (e.g., tapes, cones, or by location) to provide a warning about, and limit access to, a hazardous area. These items are installed temporarily while the work is ongoing.
- The value attributed to materials that describe their performance to exposure to an electrical arc discharge. The arc rating is expressed in
- An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical conductor or circuit part within which a shock hazard exists.
- Any object that can transmit electrical energy.
- A state in which the conductor or circuit part to be worked on or near has been disconnected from energized parts, isolated per reference 230.3.B and/or OSHE Control Manual, Chapter 250 (Hazardous Energy Control) and verified by initial voltage verification (IVV) to ensure the absence of voltage, and grounded, if determined to be necessary.
- An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical conductor or circuit part within which there is an increased risk of shock, due to electrical arc-over combined with inadvertent movement, for personnel working in close proximity to the energized electrical conductor or circuit part.
- Voltage present in an otherwise isolated circuit, which is not the result of a direct connection to an energized source. Other common terms used to describe stray voltage include: induced voltage, ghost voltage, and phantom voltage.
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- A person that has been trained in this policy and is familiar with the safe operation, repair, and maintenance of the equipment and the hazards involved. A person can be considered qualified on certain pieces of equipment or circumstances, but not others. An employee who is undergoing on-the-job training and who, in the course of such training, has demonstrated an ability to perform duties safely at his or her level of training and who is under the direct supervision of a qualified person is considered to be a qualified person for the performance of those duties.
- Approach limit at a distance from a prospective arc source within which a person could receive a second degree burn if an electrical arc flash were to occur.
- A unit used to measure incident energy is calories per centimeter squared (cal/cm2)
- for Qualified Personnel. The distance from any energized exposed electrical conductor or circuit part that personnel and conductive objects must remain without using Electrical Safety Equipment (ESE). The electrical approach distances for shore facilities and shipboard are identified by boundaries in Appendix B.
- A non-conductive physical obstruction (with insulating capability for the voltages involved) that is intended to prevent contact, either directly or inadvertently, with equipment or exposed energized components. Examples of materials include rubber sheeting, matting, or other suitable insulating materials to protect or shield personnel from exposed electrical shock hazards. DO NOT USE insulated soles as an alternative to rubber insulated mats.
- Specifically designed and designated surfaces for electrical insulation (e.g., insulating and electrical rubber products, insulated electrical tools/work benches), provided the surfaces remain clean, dry and undamaged (i.e., free of oil, grease, liquids, etc.).
- The voltage check performed after equipment or system isolation to verify the absence of voltage.
- A circuit disconnected from all sources of voltage and free from any stored energy like Capacitors.
- Nonconductive equipment to protect personnel from electrical shock and/or injury while performing work on a component and/or system that is not in an Electrically Safe Work Condition (e.g., insulating blankets, approved matting, approved gloves, and certified tools).
- Any work performed on a circuit for which an Electrically Safe Work Condition has been established.
- busses, terminals, or conductive metal objects that are uninsulated or are capable of being inadvertently touched so that a shock hazard exists for personnel.
- Defined as (a) testing, (b) calibrating, (c) taking measurements, (d) troubleshooting, (e) repairing, (f) assembling, (g) disassembling, (h) making adjustments, and (i) maintenance.
- A general term including parts of the electrical or electronic equipment.
29 Clues: Any object that can transmit electrical energy. • Electrically connected to or having a source of voltage. • A general term including parts of the electrical or electronic equipment. • A unit used to measure incident energy is calories per centimeter squared (cal/cm2) • ...
Electrical Test Equipment 2025-01-15
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- current to high
- three phase electrical system
- Cat I
- current
- measure potential difference
- service entry
- spiral form
- continuity check
- electronic memory
- for everyone
- reading in tight spaces
- caused by equipment overloads
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- simple transformer principle
- insulation resistance tester
- system ready to work on
- measure the resistance of a circuit
- unbroken circuit
- meter movement
- Certified meters are marked withtheir category rating on the ________.
- live-dead-live test
- Multimeter
- solar radiation measured
- Frequency
- switchgear
24 Clues: Cat I • current • Frequency • Multimeter • switchgear • spiral form • for everyone • service entry • meter movement • current to high • unbroken circuit • continuity check • electronic memory • live-dead-live test • system ready to work on • reading in tight spaces • solar radiation measured • simple transformer principle • insulation resistance tester • measure potential difference • ...
Car electrical system 2025-09-03
25 Clues: juhe • pool • vool • juhe • aladi • keere • mähis • mõõdik • vahelik • takistus • hõõgniit • valgustus • lambipirn • vooluring • generaator • hõõgküünaö • akuelement • kaitsmekarp • pistikupesa • kaitserelee • elektrijuht • ülekuumenema • elektriskeem • vilgutusrelee • madalpingeahel
Electricity & Electrical Safety 2025-06-06
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- Distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
- Light at either end of the visible spectrum of light that is invisible to the naked eye
- 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 current
- Flow of electricity along a conductor
- Positive electrode of an electrotherapy device; the anode is usually red and is marked with a P or a plus sign
- Negative electrode of an electrotherapy device; the cathode is usually black and is marked with an N or a minus sign
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen; makes up only 35 percent of natural sunlight
- Abbreviated as V; unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current through a conductor
- Switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload
- The path of negative and positive electric currents moving from the generating source through the conductors and back to the generating source
- Process of fusing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissues using galvanic current from the positive pole toward the negative pole
- A form of anaphoresis; process used to soften and emulsify grease deposits (oil) and blackheads in the hair follicles
- Invisible light with longer wavelengths, deeper penetration, less energy, and more heat production than visible light; it makes up to 60 percent of natural sunlight
- Abbreviated as W; unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second
- Also known as an insulator; a material that does not transmit electricity
- Completes an electric circuit and carries the current safely away
- Abbreviated AC; rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction; produced by mechanical means and changes 60 times per second
- Prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
- Abbreviated as A; unit that measures the strength of an electric current
- Process of infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole
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- Positive or negative poles of an electric current
- Opposite pole from the active electrode
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another
- Abbreviated as kw; 1,000 watts
- Protects from electrical shock by interrupting a household circuit when there is a leak in the circuit
- Abbreviated as O; unit that measures the resistance of an electric current
- Use of electrical currents to treat the skin
- Abbreviated as UV and is also known as cold light or actinic light; invisible light that has a short wavelength (giving it higher energy), is less penetrating than visible light, causes chemical reactions to happen more quickly than visible light, produces less hear than visible light, and kills germs
- Also known as probe; applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the client's skin
- Measurement of the distance between two wavelengths
- Electrode of an electrotherapy device that is used on the area to be treated
- An extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body's natural electrical impulses
- 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
- Abbreviated DC; constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction and only is produced by chemical means
- Apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
- Apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current
- Also known as phototherapy; the application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of wrinkles, capillaries, pigmentation, or hair removal
- Currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- Any material that conducts electricity
- Substances that speed up chemical reactions
40 Clues: Abbreviated as kw; 1,000 watts • Flow of electricity along a conductor • Any material that conducts electricity • Opposite pole from the active electrode • Substances that speed up chemical reactions • Use of electrical currents to treat the skin • Positive or negative poles of an electric current • The movement of electrons from one atom to another • ...
The Electrical Plumbing 2025-07-19
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- the myth that made those holes
- what place in the hotel can't you sleep at?
- how do you make it out of here?
- the guild of snakes
- what are you looking for?
- what do cats use to fly?
- who is making you do this?
- this dimension's name for "earth"
- what this land never contained
- where did you begin?
- what is at the top of the beanstalk
- what segment of the chesspiece hides the wielders desire?
- what the giant holds in the kitchen
- what you find in the giants house
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- what is this all?
- word for caring about seeds
- what is broken in the giants house, plural
- what does the town get from the dinosaurs every morning?
- what infests the walls
- what the guild wants to grow, plural
- what's the one animal that doesn't live in the area?
- where did you really begin?
- what does the town herd?
- were you meant to be here?
- did either guild mess with the others beans?
- what shape is cowboy canyon?
- word for harvest
- what is the mayor of the town?
- what do cowboys use to help round up dinos?
- the guild of limbless lizards
- whats the abode of the Snai-Aikes and Lim-liz reside?
- how many segments do you have to find per piece to complete your chesspiece?
32 Clues: word for harvest • what is this all? • the guild of snakes • where did you begin? • what infests the walls • what does the town herd? • what do cats use to fly? • what are you looking for? • were you meant to be here? • who is making you do this? • word for caring about seeds • where did you really begin? • what shape is cowboy canyon? • the guild of limbless lizards • ...
P4 Electrical Circuits 2025-09-25
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- Unit of resistance (3)
- Source of electrical energy (4)
- Ohm's law states that current and P.D. is _____ if temp is constant(6,11)
- Path for electric current (7)
- Electrical potential difference (7)
- Opposition to current flow (10)
- Flow of electric charge (7)
- Measured in joules, transferred in circuits (6)
- Device to open or close a circuit (6)
- Safety device that melts when current is too high (4)
- Increases when wire is longer or thinner (10)
- Ohm's law can can be expressed with this equation (4)
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- Material that allows current flow (9)
- Rate of energy transfer (5)
- Symbol = circle with a cross inside (4)
- Unit of electric current (6)
- Multiple cells (7)
- Property of matter causing electricity (6)
- Negatively charged particle (8)
- Unit of potential difference (4)
- How much energy is transferred as the charge moves through a component (9,10)
- Only allows current to flow in one direction (5)
- Circuit with multiple paths (8)
- Type of circuit with one path (6)
- Material that resists current flow (9)
25 Clues: Multiple cells (7) • Unit of resistance (3) • Rate of energy transfer (5) • Flow of electric charge (7) • Unit of electric current (6) • Path for electric current (7) • Source of electrical energy (4) • Negatively charged particle (8) • Circuit with multiple paths (8) • Opposition to current flow (10) • Unit of potential difference (4) • Type of circuit with one path (6) • ...
Electronics & Soldering Technician Crossword 2023-09-22
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- What type of material lies between insulators and conductive properties?
- What type of soldering method allows soldering of components by the use of leads and holes?
- What is the process of adding heat to material until its state of matter changes from solid to liquid?
- What electrical component stores electrical charge?
- What electrical component provides the voltage to the circuit?
- What soldering tool is operated by the use of a trigger?
- What can be found in solder that is extremely toxic?
- What electrical component limits the flow of current?
- What is the process of fusing metals together by the use of an alloy with a low melting point?
- What soldering tool resembles a pen?
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- What electrical component consists of multiple terminals and controls high loads of current to the system?
- What electrical component transfers current in a circuit and connects components with each other?
- What electrical component directs current in one direction and restricts any flow in the opposing direction?
- What is the process of bonding metals together by melting one or the other?
- What is an integrated circuit manufactured at a microscopic scale using semiconductor?
- What soldering tool is used for relatively high temperature soldering?
- What type of board allows electrical components such as resistors and capacitors to be soldered on the surface?
- What electrical component can amplify the current or voltage of the circuit?
- What industry commonly has devices assembled from semiconductors, transistors, integrated circuits, microchips, and PCBs?
- What is the unit that describes the thickness of a wire?
- What is used to fuse components together on a PCB?
- What type of soldering method allows soldering of components directly on the surface?
- What is a common inspection standard for electronic industries for the acceptance criteria of PCBAs?
23 Clues: What soldering tool resembles a pen? • What is used to fuse components together on a PCB? • What electrical component stores electrical charge? • What can be found in solder that is extremely toxic? • What electrical component limits the flow of current? • What is the unit that describes the thickness of a wire? • ...
Chapter 8 Electricity 2016-04-28
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- how easy or hard it is for electricity to flow through a material
- a device that uses electrical energy
- a circuit with more than one path for the current to travel
- a device that protects a circuit form overloads by opening the circuit after a response from a magnet
- when a circuit carries more than the safe level of current
- a complete, unbroken path for electrical current
- an incomplete path with no electrical current
- difference in voltage between the ends of a conductor
- a circuit that has only one path for the current to travel
- the potential energy of a charged object because of where it is in an electric field
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- the area surrounding a charged object
- the attraction and repulsion between charged objects
- circuit when an alternative path is created for a current
- an electrical property of matter that creates a force between objects; the measure of this property
- the potential energy of a charged object because of where it is in an electric field
- the unit in which electrical potential energy is measured
- the flow of electric charges
- a device that protects a circuit form overloads by melting and opening the circuit
- an electrical device that is connected so that it makes a path for electric charges to move
- when a charged item rearranges the charges in a neutral object without touching it
- push away
21 Clues: push away • the flow of electric charges • a device that uses electrical energy • the area surrounding a charged object • an incomplete path with no electrical current • a complete, unbroken path for electrical current • the attraction and repulsion between charged objects • difference in voltage between the ends of a conductor • ...
Physics 1st - Waves and Electricity Vocab 2023-05-18
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- A material where electrons cannot travel through
- a negatively charged atom
- a phenomenon caused by the amplitude of a sound wave
- unit of frequency
- a noncontact interaction between two objects having electrical charge\
- How fast the electrical current is flowing
- unit of electrical potential
- a measure of light power per area
- one-directional flow of current
- Electric current can flow through very easily
- electromagnetic radiation; much longer wavelength than light
- A force that counteracts the flow of current
- The type of matter a wave travels through
- a particle that is found in the nucleus of every atom
- a change in direction of a wave due to going through different mediums
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a unit of time
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- back and forth motion of particles
- a branch of physics that studies electric charges
- Unit of electrical resistance
- the crest/top of a wave
- Sound layers
- causes charged matter to experience force in the Electromagnetic field
- Field that surrounds electrical charges
- the maximum displacement of a wave
- The highest surface part of a wave
- A stream of charged particles, moving through an electrical conductor
- An electrical current that flows in multiple directions
- The distance between similar points of a wave
- The relation of current and field
- decrease in volume of any object
30 Clues: Sound layers • unit of frequency • the crest/top of a wave • a negatively charged atom • unit of electrical potential • Unit of electrical resistance • one-directional flow of current • decrease in volume of any object • a measure of light power per area • The relation of current and field • back and forth motion of particles • the maximum displacement of a wave • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-11
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- uses mechanical energy to produce sound energy
- our biggest source of nuclear energy in our solar system
- uses electrical energy to produce radiant and thermal energy
- uses thermal and electric energy
- the Energy of heat
- the energy stored within the nucleus of an atom
- the energy of electrons
- the energy of light
- uses mechanical energy to produce sound energy
- the energy stored within an object
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- the energy in moving objects
- the ability to do work or cause damage
- Used to amply vibrations through matter
- uses electrical energy to produce radiant and sound energy
- uses chemical energy to produce thermal,and radiant
- uses electrical, radiant, thermal, and sound energy
- uses electrical energy to produce mechanical, thermal,the and sound energy
- the result of potential energy being released
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- the energy of vibrations through matter
20 Clues: the Energy of heat • the energy of light • the energy of electrons • the energy in moving objects • uses thermal and electric energy • the energy stored within an object • the ability to do work or cause damage • Used to amply vibrations through matter • energy stored in the bonds of molecules • the energy of vibrations through matter • ...
electricity 2018-10-31
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- the rate of electrical energy transfer or rate of doing work
- direct current
- opposes the flow of electrons through it
- converts electrical energy to something else
- circuit something that electricity flows through
- to draw near
- device that changes flow
- negatively charged particles
- something that holds energy
- to push away
- ability to do work
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- positive charge
- rate of flow of electrons
- electrical energy
- circuit more than one pathway to flow
- a thing that alows electricity to flow through easy
- smallest unit
- alternating current
- a property of a material which slows the m of e
- circuit only one pathway for energy to flow
- measure of electric power
21 Clues: to draw near • to push away • smallest unit • direct current • positive charge • electrical energy • ability to do work • alternating current • device that changes flow • rate of flow of electrons • measure of electric power • something that holds energy • negatively charged particles • circuit more than one pathway to flow • opposes the flow of electrons through it • ...
