electrical Crossword Puzzles
Units 1 & 2 vocabulary wordsearch 2024-10-13
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- A way or track leading from one place to another
- A large mass of snow that slides down a mountain slope
- two times
- All the wild animals and plants that live in a natural environment
- Pleasing to the sight, senses or mind. Charming
- A unit of time equal to sixty second
- Helpful or beneficial
- extremely unpleasant or repulsive
- A cascade of water flowing over a vertical drop like a mountain
- A device that converts electrical signals into sound
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- A building or other structure that provides protection from the elements
- A device that stores electrical energy for later use
- A portable device similar to a mobile phone with a touchscreen display
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere
- A lack or scarcity of water
- Not very strong or intense
- loud and unpleasant
- A unit of measurement for temperature, such as Celsius or Fahrenheit
- Water that has solidified at temperatures below 0 degrees
- The vast expanse of space above the Earth
20 Clues: two times • loud and unpleasant • Helpful or beneficial • Not very strong or intense • A lack or scarcity of water • extremely unpleasant or repulsive • A unit of time equal to sixty second • The vast expanse of space above the Earth • Pleasing to the sight, senses or mind. Charming • A way or track leading from one place to another • ...
Mia's Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-20
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- 3 flaps between right atrium & ventricle
- Pumps the blood
- Abbreviate the intensive care unit
- Device that delivers electric shocks to the heart.
- Records electrical activity of the heart
- means hardening
- Upper Respiratory Inspection
- Is the body's roots
- Abbreviate history and physical
- What is the abbreviation for potassium
- Caused by inflammation after a heart attack
- tool that is used to measure pressure
- Abbreviate Coronary artery disease
- this carries blood from the heart to everywhere else.
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- Small branch of veins
- Sends electrical signal to regulate heart beat
- Medical treatment that uses a quick low energy to restore a regular heart rhythm
- Is used to diagnose stenosis using contrast dye
- Echocardiogram
- Poor blood flow to a certain spot in the brain
- Is caused by bacterial infection
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Causes arteries to harden
- Transports nutrients throughout tissues & lungs
- Occurs when part of an artery wall gets weak
25 Clues: Echocardiogram • Pumps the blood • means hardening • Is the body's roots • Small branch of veins • Causes arteries to harden • Upper Respiratory Inspection • Abbreviate history and physical • The upper chambers of the heart • Is caused by bacterial infection • Abbreviate the intensive care unit • Abbreviate Coronary artery disease • tool that is used to measure pressure • ...
Electricty and Charge Review Puzzle 2024-12-08
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- Transfer of charge from a distance.
- We measure current in these units.
- The accumulation of electrical charges on an object.
- These make the best conductors.
- Law relates current, voltage, and resistance.
- Converts chemical energy to electrical energy.
- As voltage difference ___________, current will increase.
- These materials resist the flow of electrons, like rubber.
- For current to flow, the circuit must be:
- The tendency of an object to oppose the flow of electrons.
- Like charges will:
- The process of redirecting charge from a building or home.
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- Making wires hotter will _______________ resistance.
- Tool used to detect electric charge.
- Transfer of electrons through direct contact.
- Voltage difference causes charge to flow from:
- The neutral particles in an atom's nucleus.
- Units for measuring voltage difference.
- Lightning is an example of this.
- Allows charge to act at a distance.
- Protons have a ____________ charge.
- These charges will attract.
- As resistance _____________, current will increase.
- Current is the flow of:
- Charging by friction transfers electrons through:
25 Clues: Like charges will: • Current is the flow of: • These charges will attract. • These make the best conductors. • Lightning is an example of this. • We measure current in these units. • Transfer of charge from a distance. • Allows charge to act at a distance. • Protons have a ____________ charge. • Tool used to detect electric charge. • Units for measuring voltage difference. • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 2 2024-11-02
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- "An instrument that records earthquake waves."
- "A device that converts electrical energy into motion."
- "A chemical compound used in creating plastics."
- "An invention that powered the Industrial Revolution."
- "A device that converts sunlight into electricity."
- "A watercraft designed to operate underwater."
- "A device that stores and provides electrical energy."
- "An invention enabling high-speed air travel."
- "A chart organizing chemical elements by properties."
- "The process by which plants produce energy from sunlight."
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- "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery."
- "The method of preventing diseases by stimulating immunity."
- "An instrument for measuring temperature."
- "An instrument that magnifies small objects, revolutionizing biology."
- "A machine for generating power by spinning, often used in wind or water plants."
- "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun."
- "The study of the complete set of genes in an organism."
- "A device that regulates the heartbeat."
- "A fundamental concept in physics related to energy at atomic scales."
- "The process of creating a genetic copy of an organism."
20 Clues: "A device that regulates the heartbeat." • "An instrument for measuring temperature." • "A discovery that allows pain-free surgery." • "An instrument that records earthquake waves." • "The discovery that the Earth orbits the Sun." • "A watercraft designed to operate underwater." • "An invention enabling high-speed air travel." • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-01-06
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- Node Controls heart rhythm after the SA node
- Narrowing of blood vessels
- Breathing technique affecting blood flow
- Heart relaxation phase
- Small vein
- Law Heart pumps more blood when filled with more
- Relating to the lungs
- Prevents backflow of blood
- Wall dividing the heart
- Lower chamber of the heart
- Upper chamber of the heart
- fibers Fibers conducting electrical signals in the heart
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- Small artery
- Irregular heart rhythm
- Widening of blood vessels
- Largest artery in the body
- Blood vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- Heart contraction phase
- Blood vessel carrying blood to the heart
- Node Heart’s natural pacemaker
- volume Amount of blood pumped by the heart in one beat
- Outer layer of the heart
- Test to measure heart’s electrical activity
- Muscle layer of the heart
- Thickness of blood
- Inner layer of the heart
- Protective sac around the heart
- cava Large vein carrying blood to the heart
28 Clues: Small vein • Small artery • Thickness of blood • Relating to the lungs • Irregular heart rhythm • Heart relaxation phase • Heart contraction phase • Wall dividing the heart • Outer layer of the heart • Inner layer of the heart • Widening of blood vessels • Muscle layer of the heart • Largest artery in the body • Narrowing of blood vessels • Prevents backflow of blood • ...
cardiovascular system 2025-03-26
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- -algia
- devices that regulate and normalize heartbeats
- coronary artery bypass graft
- high blood pressure
- hem(o)-
- acute myocardial infarction
- test that creates a detailed image of the heart
- double layered membrane on the outside of the heart
- cardi(o)-
- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- congestive heart failure
- blockage or rupture of a blood vessel in the brain
- used to restore normal heart rhythm by delivering an electrical shock
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- a bulge or weakening in the wall of a blood vessel
- heart rate faster than 100 beats per minute at rest
- upper chamber of the heart
- test that records heart's electrical activity
- thromb(o)-
- muscular middle layer of the heart
- thorac(o)-
- beats per minute
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- irregular heartbeat
- small wire mesh tubes used to treat blocked arteries and improve blood flow
- deep vein thrombosis
25 Clues: -algia • hem(o)- • cardi(o)- • thromb(o)- • thorac(o)- • beats per minute • high blood pressure • irregular heartbeat • deep vein thrombosis • congestive heart failure • upper chamber of the heart • acute myocardial infarction • coronary artery bypass graft • muscular middle layer of the heart • test that records heart's electrical activity • devices that regulate and normalize heartbeats • ...
cardiovascular system 2025-10-11
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- thin flexible tube is threaded through a blood vessel to the heart
- ventricular tachycardia
- meaning muscle contraction
- This condition is a disease of the blood vessels
- shortness of breath
- test that uses X-rays to create detailed 3D images
- meaning destruion
- myocardial infarction
- Also known as high blood pressure
- An ultrasound of the heart
- A muscular organ that pumps blood
- meaning removal
- records the heart's electrical activity
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- any cardiovascular disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart
- uses a magnetic field and radio waves
- Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
- This occurs when the heart muscle can't pump blood as well as it should
- do not resuscitate
- These are problems with the heart's electrical conduction system
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood
- This is the liquid tissue that transports oxygen
- meaning slow
- hypertension
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood
- meaning beyond
25 Clues: meaning slow • hypertension • meaning beyond • meaning removal • meaning destruion • do not resuscitate • shortness of breath • myocardial infarction • ventricular tachycardia • meaning muscle contraction • An ultrasound of the heart • Also known as high blood pressure • A muscular organ that pumps blood • uses a magnetic field and radio waves • records the heart's electrical activity • ...
CN 2025-07-31
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- A method used to avoid collisions in wireless networks
- Noise and signal loss over a medium is called.
- Multiplexing method that assigns separate frequencies
- The rate at which bits are transmitted.
- Layer that deals with user interfaces and APIs
- Adds source and destination IP addresses
- A way to uniquely identify devices in a LAN.
- Controls frame flow and retransmissions
- A device that connects multiple networks together
- Converts analog signals back into digital form
- Layer responsible for electrical and mechanical interface.
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- Technique that allows multiple signals to travel simultaneously on the same channel.
- Smallest unit of data in a network
- A network device used to regenerate signals
- Encapsulates data into frames
- Used to establish, maintain and terminate network connections.
- The physical path between sender and receiver
- Layer that provides encryption and compression
- Type of network topology where each device connects to a central hub.
- Breaks data into segments and ensures reliable delivery.
- A simple electrical circuit model for physical layer
21 Clues: Encapsulates data into frames • Smallest unit of data in a network • The rate at which bits are transmitted. • Controls frame flow and retransmissions • Adds source and destination IP addresses • A network device used to regenerate signals • A way to uniquely identify devices in a LAN. • The physical path between sender and receiver • ...
Cardiology Terms 2025-09-11
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- inflammation of the vein
- enlargement of the heart
- abnormal heart rhythm
- disease of the heart muscle
- recording of electrical activity of the heart
- necrosis of the heart muscle
- branch of medicine treating the heart
- record of electrical activity of the heart
- slow heart rate
- surgical repair (opening) of the vessel
- lack of blood supply
- puncture of the vein (to withdraw blood)
- inflammation of the endocardium
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- X-ray image of the artery
- hardening of the artery
- rapid heart rate
- inflammation of the myocardium
- X-ray imaging of the vessel
- inflammation of multiple arteries
- narrowing of the vessel
- tumor of vessels (in the skin)
- removal of an embolus
- surgical removal of plaque
- plaque and hardening
- inflammation of the vein due to a clot
- surgical repair of the valve
- physician specializing in disease of the heart
- inflammation of the valve
- surgical removal of the vein
29 Clues: slow heart rate • rapid heart rate • plaque and hardening • lack of blood supply • abnormal heart rhythm • removal of an embolus • hardening of the artery • narrowing of the vessel • inflammation of the vein • enlargement of the heart • X-ray image of the artery • inflammation of the valve • surgical removal of plaque • X-ray imaging of the vessel • disease of the heart muscle • ...
KS3 ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM 2025-09-11
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- A component that produces light when current flows.
- A device that can open or close a circuit.
- A material that produces a magnetic field.
- A property of particles that causes electrical effects.
- A circuit with components on separate branches.
- A device used to measure current.
- A path in which electricity can flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- A component that reduces the current in a circuit.
- A device used to measure voltage.
- A measure of how difficult it is for current to flow.
- The ends of a magnet, called north and south.
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- Two or more cells connected together.
- A part of an electrical circuit.
- The region around a magnet where forces act.
- A single unit that provides energy to a circuit.
- A magnet made by passing current through a coil of wire.
- A safety device that melts if the current is too high.
- The driving force that pushes current around a circuit.
- A circuit with components in a single loop.
20 Clues: The flow of electric charge. • A part of an electrical circuit. • A device used to measure current. • A device used to measure voltage. • Two or more cells connected together. • A path in which electricity can flow. • A device that can open or close a circuit. • A material that produces a magnetic field. • A circuit with components in a single loop. • ...
Electric Charge and Current Crossword 2025-11-03
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- Process of removing charge from a building
- If voltage difference increase, current will...
- Particle in an atom with no charge
- Current is measured in...
- Transfer of electrons through two charged objects
- Law stating voltage difference is proportional to current
- Transfer of electrons through direct contact
- Build up of electrons on a surface
- The charge of a proton
- Transfer of electrons at a distance
- The tendency to oppose the flow of electrons
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- If resistance...current will increase
- An electrical current is really the flow of...
- If your wires get hotter the resistance they feel will...
- Tool for measuring electric charge
- Voltage difference is measured in...
- Voltage difference has charge flow from...
- Like charges...
- These charges attract
- Converts chemical to electrical energy
- Allows a charge to act at a distance
- Friction transfers electrons through...
- Material that resists the flow of electrons
- In order for a current to flow a circuit must be...
- An example of a good conductor would be...
25 Clues: Like charges... • These charges attract • The charge of a proton • Current is measured in... • Tool for measuring electric charge • Particle in an atom with no charge • Build up of electrons on a surface • Transfer of electrons at a distance • Voltage difference is measured in... • Allows a charge to act at a distance • If resistance...current will increase • ...
pH 2021-07-20
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- , a solution must contain ________________ to have a pH
- , 7.1-14
- Mantle , made up of sweat and sebum to protect against certan forms of bacteria and other microorganisms
- Paper , most common method
- , is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance
- Hydroxide , very strong alkali used in relaxers, callous softeners, and drain cleaners
- , an atom or molecule that carries an electrical charge
- , is an ion with a positive charge
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- , causes an atom or molecule to split in two, creating a pair of ions with the opposite electrical charge
- , 7
- , 0-6.9
- , the pH scale is a _________________ scale.
- Acid , used in skin and hair care products
- Meter, the most accurate testing method
- , is an ion with a negative charge
- , pH ________________ is where you add product to a wet hand or surface and rub the ______________ onto the solution
16 Clues: , 7 • , 0-6.9 • , 7.1-14 • Paper , most common method • , is an ion with a negative charge • , is an ion with a positive charge • Meter, the most accurate testing method • Acid , used in skin and hair care products • , the pH scale is a _________________ scale. • , a solution must contain ________________ to have a pH • , an atom or molecule that carries an electrical charge • ...
Nikki's Chapter 18 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-26
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- the oxidation state of an atom in an uncombined element
- the electrode where reduction occurs
- can be viewed as the process of returning metals to their natural state-the ores tom which they were originally obtained
- gain of electrons
- oxidation ____ (also called oxidation numbers).
- agent is the electron donor
- agent is the electron acceptor
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- are equations that have electrons as reactants or products
- where electrical energy is used to produce a chemical change
- the "pressure" on electrons to flow from one electrode to the other in a battery
- also called a galvanic cel
- the study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy
- loss of electrons
- the electrode where oxidation occurs
14 Clues: loss of electrons • gain of electrons • also called a galvanic cel • agent is the electron donor • agent is the electron acceptor • the electrode where reduction occurs • the electrode where oxidation occurs • oxidation ____ (also called oxidation numbers). • the oxidation state of an atom in an uncombined element • are equations that have electrons as reactants or products • ...
Energy 2024-04-29
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- Energy that will run out or will not be replenished
- A generic term for non-renewable energy
- Material that originates from living organisms
- Generates power by using a dam or diversion structure
- Set of people who make up the workforce of an organization
- Electrical power generated from geothermal energy
- Physical rather than biological
- Energy that is unlimited or naturally replenished
- Having a limited nature or existence
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- Things that are provided by the earth and can be found around the world
- Electricity is produced by converting kinetic ener
- Converts sunlight to electrical energy
- Things that are inputs to production of goods and services
- Is the ability to maintain or support a process over time
14 Clues: Physical rather than biological • Having a limited nature or existence • Converts sunlight to electrical energy • A generic term for non-renewable energy • Material that originates from living organisms • Electrical power generated from geothermal energy • Energy that is unlimited or naturally replenished • Electricity is produced by converting kinetic ener • ...
AEROBIC RESPIRATION 2021-04-22
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- contains the conscious part of the central Nervous system
- Automatic and rapid action that does not involve the conscious parts of the brain.
- part of the central nervous system used in reflexes
- Neurone that carries the electrical impulse from the coordination centre to the effector
- Neurone that carries the electrical impulse from the receptor to the coordination centre
- Nerve cell
- gap between two neurones
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- message carried by neurones
- brings response to the stimulus
- Cell in the sense organ that detects the stimulus
- Bundle of neurones
- A change in the environment
- ____________ centre organises the response to the stimulus
- Neurone located in the spinal cord that connects the sensory and the motor neurone
14 Clues: Nerve cell • Bundle of neurones • gap between two neurones • message carried by neurones • A change in the environment • brings response to the stimulus • Cell in the sense organ that detects the stimulus • part of the central nervous system used in reflexes • contains the conscious part of the central Nervous system • ...
Neurons 2025-02-05
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- attached to the cell body, they receive neurotransmitters from other neurons
- __________ matter -- the cell bodies of neurons in the brain
- the electrical signal that travels down the axon
- the cells that feed and nourish neurons
- a neurotransmitter that affects mood; too little = depression
- electrical signals travel down this part
- it contains the cells dna
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- __________ matter -- the axons covered in myelin
- it protects the axon and speeds up neural impulse
- a neurotransmitter associated with rewards like social media likes
- these parts of the axon hold the neurotransmitters
- a nerve cell, there are a billion in your brain
- the cell body
- the space between neurons (they never touch!)
14 Clues: the cell body • it contains the cells dna • the cells that feed and nourish neurons • electrical signals travel down this part • the space between neurons (they never touch!) • a nerve cell, there are a billion in your brain • __________ matter -- the axons covered in myelin • the electrical signal that travels down the axon • ...
Understanding the Lithium Ion Battery 2025-03-31
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- lithium ions and electrons from the cathode move to the negative electrode
- lithium ions and electrons from the anode move to the positive electrode
- positive electrode
- current stream of charged electrons or ions
- lithium ion transfer medium
- negative electrode
- battery that only discharges electricity
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- prevents electrode electrical short circuit and ion permeation
- combination of two or more cells electrically connected to work together to produce electric energy
- negatively charged atom particles
- quantitative expression of potential difference in charge between two points within electrical field.
- container that holds several battery cells
- battery that can charge and discharge electricity
- contains multiple modules & can be installed directly into cars or trucks
14 Clues: positive electrode • negative electrode • lithium ion transfer medium • negatively charged atom particles • battery that only discharges electricity • container that holds several battery cells • current stream of charged electrons or ions • battery that can charge and discharge electricity • prevents electrode electrical short circuit and ion permeation • ...
Energy 2022-03-04
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- conservation of energy nothing can be created or destroyed only transferred
- energy in motion
- the total amount of energy in a system
- heat energy that comes from fire,sun,etc.
- potential energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- the ability to cause change
- energy comes from releasing energy from nucleus of an atom
- comes from a variety of sources;most often used for communications
- light coming from the sun and light bulbs
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- stored energy
- potential energy stored in objects above earths surface
- potential energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- energy that comes fro outlets and power plants for electrical devices
- form of energy reflected or emitted
14 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • form of energy reflected or emitted • the total amount of energy in a system • heat energy that comes from fire,sun,etc. • light coming from the sun and light bulbs • potential energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • potential energy stored in objects above earths surface • ...
Biopsych Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-25
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- The outermost layer of the brain for higher cognition
- Imaging method for detailed brain structures
- Natural painkillers that boost mood
- assigns emotional significance to sensory inputs and is essential for fear conditioning and rapid emotional responses.
- Posterior brain region controlling vital functions
- Includes the brain and spinal cord
- Main inhibitory neurotransmitter
- Electrical recording of brain activity
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- Neurons transmit electrical impulses and release neurotransmitters at synapses to communicate information across neural circuits.
- Brain lobe for vision
- modulates reward learning, motivation, and motor control, and dysregulation is implicated in addiction and Parkinson's disease.
- encodes and consolidates new declarative memories and supports spatial mapping of environments.
- Main excitatory neurotransmitter for learning
- Neurotransmitter affecting mood and appetite
14 Clues: Brain lobe for vision • Main inhibitory neurotransmitter • Includes the brain and spinal cord • Natural painkillers that boost mood • Electrical recording of brain activity • Imaging method for detailed brain structures • Neurotransmitter affecting mood and appetite • Main excitatory neurotransmitter for learning • Posterior brain region controlling vital functions • ...
Scientists of Electricity 2026-03-06
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- Formulated Law explaining the attraction/repulsion of electrical charges.
- Developed the commercial light bulb and power distribution systems.
- Proved lightning is electricity and established the concept of charge.
- Pioneered electrochemistry and invented the arc lamp.
- Pioneered alternating current (AC) power transmission.
- Formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation.
- Formulated physical laws for electromagnetism, defining electrodynamics.
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- Discovered bioelectricity (galvanic action in muscles).
- Defined the relationship between power, voltage, current, and resistance.
- Discovered electromagnetic induction independently and invented the electrical relay.
- Coined the term "electricity" and studied magnetism.
- Discovered electromagnetic induction, the principle behind electric motors and generators.
- Invented the first electric battery (the voltaic pile).
- Discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields.
14 Clues: Formulated the theory of electromagnetic radiation. • Coined the term "electricity" and studied magnetism. • Pioneered electrochemistry and invented the arc lamp. • Pioneered alternating current (AC) power transmission. • Discovered bioelectricity (galvanic action in muscles). • Invented the first electric battery (the voltaic pile). • ...
Chapter 9- Lillian Wilhelm 2020-01-30
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- made of adoms
- who made the early model of the atom?
- Dmitri Mendeleiv designed this
- an electron in the outermost energy level
- What has no electrical charge at all?
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- Cobalt is an example of this on the periodic table
- What have a posotive charge?
- This means the same thing as groups on the periodic table.
- an atom that carries an electrical charge
- What is 2000 times larger than protons?
10 Clues: made of adoms • What have a posotive charge? • Dmitri Mendeleiv designed this • who made the early model of the atom? • What has no electrical charge at all? • What is 2000 times larger than protons? • an atom that carries an electrical charge • an electron in the outermost energy level • Cobalt is an example of this on the periodic table • ...
Electrotehnics 2017-04-13
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- I=U/R
- Hand tool used in soldering
- Electronic device that can increase the power of a signal
- Voltage=Resistance x Current
- Electrical component that stores energy
- U=RxI
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- Rod of metal used to bear mechanical loads or electricity and telecommunications signals
- R=U/I
- Device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electric power
- An electronic device that supplies electric energy to an electrical load
10 Clues: I=U/R • R=U/I • U=RxI • Hand tool used in soldering • Voltage=Resistance x Current • Electrical component that stores energy • Electronic device that can increase the power of a signal • Device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electric power • An electronic device that supplies electric energy to an electrical load • ...
Beauty Therapy Quiz 2023-12-19
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- the kneading technique used when massaging
- an alternating electrical current
- the muscle which assists in chewing raising the jaw
- a treatment to make the skin of the face soft
- word for redness of the skin
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- used to deeply cleanse the skin using current
- the muscle located across the nose
- process of clearing clogged pores
- the muscle located on the temples of the head
- electrical treatment to diminish fine lines
10 Clues: word for redness of the skin • process of clearing clogged pores • an alternating electrical current • the muscle located across the nose • the kneading technique used when massaging • electrical treatment to diminish fine lines • used to deeply cleanse the skin using current • the muscle located on the temples of the head • a treatment to make the skin of the face soft • ...
engineering Mrs modin 2022-09-16
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- design or build aircraft
- infrastructure and water processing and distribution systems
- work with specialized knowledge of biology and chemistry
- designs develops and tests electrical Agricultural Engineer attempt to solve agricultural problems
- monitoring all aircraft engine and control systems
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- builds and designs engines
- works on software and maintenance
- work on infrastructure projects
- find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes
- research new uses and management of nuclear power or material.
10 Clues: design or build aircraft • builds and designs engines • work on infrastructure projects • works on software and maintenance • monitoring all aircraft engine and control systems • work with specialized knowledge of biology and chemistry • find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production processes • infrastructure and water processing and distribution systems • ...
ELECTROSTORM ROUND 1 (SET-2) 2024-11-29
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- Eco-friendly alternatives for bulbs
- Device which opposes the flow of electric current
- Device which converts Wind energy to electrical energy
- The voltage difference between two points
- New things made from old items
- Old electronics that are no longer used
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- Unit of Inductance
- Device that stores electrical charges in the form of electromagnetic energy
- Type of Materials used in solar cells
- Current that do not change with time
10 Clues: Unit of Inductance • New things made from old items • Eco-friendly alternatives for bulbs • Current that do not change with time • Type of Materials used in solar cells • Old electronics that are no longer used • The voltage difference between two points • Device which opposes the flow of electric current • Device which converts Wind energy to electrical energy • ...
Arc Flash Terminology 2021-02-02
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- Person. One who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
- A physical obstruction that is intended to prevent contact with equipment or energized electrical conductors and circuit parts or to prevent unauthorized access to a work area.
- The amount of current delivered at a point on the system during a short circuit condition.
- Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity.
- An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of overcurrent through it.
- Short-Circuit Current. The highest level of fault current that could theoretically occur at a point on a circuit. This is the fault current that can flow in the event of a zero impedance short circuit and if no protection devices operate.
- A conducting object through which a direct connection to earth is established.
- Room. A room specifically intended for the installation of batteries that have no other protective enclosure.
- Voltage. The value assigned to a cell or battery of a given voltage class for the purpose of convenient designation; the operating voltage of the cell or system may vary above or below this value.
- Abbreviation of an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units.
- Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage.
- Equipment designed to withstand the effects of an enteral arcing fault and directs the internally released energy away from the employee.
- Cell. One or more cells chosen to represent the operating parameters of the entire battery (sometimes called “temperature reference” cell).
- Abbreviation of a device intended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portion thereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds the values established for a Class A device.
- Front – Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment
- All circuit conductors between the services equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device
- Safe Work Condition. De-energized, disconnected, LOTO, tested, and grounded
- An approach boundary limit at a distance from an exposed live 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 live part
- A dangerous condition such that contact or equipment failure can result in electric shock, arc flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.
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- A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within its rating.
- A system consisting of two or more electrochemical cells connected in series or parallel and capable of storing electrical energy received and that can give it back by reconversion.
- Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage.
- A type of cell in which the products of electrolysis and evaporation are allowed to escape freely into the atmosphere as they are generated. (Also called “flooded cell.”)
- Assessment. An overall process that identifies hazards, estimates the potential severity of injury or damage to health, estimates the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health, and determines if protective measures are required.
- Circuit. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s)
- The value attributed to materials that describes their performance to exposure to an electrical arc discharge.
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from hand to hand or hand to foot through the body.
- A solid, liquid, or aqueous immobilized liquid medium that provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of a cell.
- Near (Live Parts). Any activity inside a Limited Approach Boundary
- Lead Acid (VRLA) Cell. A lead-acid cell that is sealed with the exception of a valve that opens to the atmosphere when the internal pressure in the cell exceeds atmospheric pressure by a pre-selected amount, and that provides a means for recombination of internally generated oxygen and the suppression of hydrogen gas evolution to limit water consumption.
- Operation of equipment in excess of normal, full-load rating, or of a conductor in excess of rated ampacity that, when it persists for a sufficient length of time, would cause damage or dangerous overheating.
- A device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
- Potential. A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body
- The basic electrochemical unit, characterized by an anode and a cathode used to receive, store, and deliver electrical energy.
- Suitable for carrying electric current
35 Clues: Suitable for carrying electric current • Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage. • Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage. • Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity. • Near (Live Parts). Any activity inside a Limited Approach Boundary • ...
Arc Flash Terminology 2021-02-02
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- A type of cell in which the products of electrolysis and evaporation are allowed to escape freely into the atmosphere as they are generated. (Also called “flooded cell.”)
- Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity.
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from hand to hand or hand to foot through the body.
- A person who has demonstrated skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to identify and avoid the hazards involved.
- A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within its rating.
- An approach boundary limit at a distance from an exposed live 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 live part
- Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment
- All circuit conductors between the services equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device
- The basic electrochemical unit, characterized by an anode and a cathode used to receive, store, and deliver electrical energy.
- The highest level of fault current that could theoretically occur at a point on a circuit. This is the fault current that can flow in the event of a zero impedance short circuit and if no protection devices operate.
- Abbreviation of a device intended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portion thereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds the values established for a Class A device.
- Operation of equipment in excess of normal, full-load rating, or of a conductor in excess of rated ampacity that, when it persists for a sufficient length of time, would cause damage or dangerous overheating.
- Suitable for carrying electric current
- De-energized, disconnected, LOTO, tested, and grounded
- Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage.
- An assessment that identifies hazards, estimates the potential severity of injury or damage to health, estimates the likelihood of occurrence of injury or damage to health, and determines if protective measures are required.
- The amount of current delivered at a point on the system during a short circuit condition.
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- A conducting object through which a direct connection to earth is established.
- A system consisting of two or more electrochemical cells connected in series or parallel and capable of storing electrical energy received and that can give it back by reconversion.
- A device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
- A dangerous condition such that contact or equipment failure can result in electric shock, arc flash burn, thermal burn, or blast.
- The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s)
- A room specifically intended for the installation of batteries that have no other protective enclosure.
- Abbreviation of an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units.
- A physical obstruction that is intended to prevent contact with equipment or energized electrical conductors and circuit parts or to prevent unauthorized access to a work area.
- A lead-acid cell that is sealed with the exception of a valve that opens to the atmosphere when the internal pressure in the cell exceeds atmospheric pressure by a pre-selected amount, and that provides a means for recombination of internally generated oxygen and the suppression of hydrogen gas evolution to limit water consumption.
- An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by the passage of overcurrent through it.
- A solid, liquid, or aqueous immobilized liquid medium that provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of a cell.
- Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage.
- One or more cells chosen to represent the operating parameters of the entire battery (sometimes called “temperature reference” cell).
- A ground potential gradient (difference) that can cause current flow from foot to foot through the body
- Equipment designed to withstand the effects of an enteral arcing fault and directs the internally released energy away from the employee.
- Inside the Approach Boundary when working near (live parts.
- The value assigned to a cell or battery of a given voltage class for the purpose of convenient designation; the operating voltage of the cell or system may vary above or below this value.
- The value attributed to materials that describes their performance to exposure to an electrical arc discharge.
35 Clues: Suitable for carrying electric current • Electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage. • De-energized, disconnected, LOTO, tested, and grounded • Inside the Approach Boundary when working near (live parts. • Free from any electrical connection to a source of voltage. • Connected to establish electrical continuity and conductivity. • ...
Trades Kit 2015-10-22
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- we will pay reasonable costs incurred with our prior written consent.
- insures against accidental loss of or accidental damage to or theft of stock, other property
- this excess applies if the claim is in connection with damage to an underground service, property or loss as a result of that damage
- means bodily injury, disability, shock, mental anguish, mental injury or loss of consortium
- delay or lack of performance under a contract made by you or for you on your behalf
- this excess applies if my truck is a prime mover (10t) and is stolen from my radius of operation
- defects in domestic electrical/plumbing work, consequential financial loss liability, non completion liability, trades practices liability
- means the approved certificate referred to in section 15 of the Electrical Safety Regulations 2002
- vehicle is insured for accidental damage, or stolen in australia.
- : this is not insured under section 1 of the commercial motor vehicle.
- how many different types of excesses are there in the commercial motor vehicle policy
- means a person holding an electrical work license under the ACT
- for the costs to do, redo, complete correct or improve any work
- this excess applies if I am under the ages of 25
- any liability to pay for the cost to rectify a defect in Domestic Electrical Work/Plumbing work unless you were not aware at the time, could not have reasonably have been aware of the product.
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- which cover has 3 different levels of cover for tools 1accidental damage 2fire, theft, or collison or overturning of the conveying vehicle 3impact or collision or overturning of the conveying vehicle
- means the approved certificate referred to in section 221ZH of the Act
- this excess applies to a claim for this damage unless stated otherwise.
- insures against paying compensation for personal injury or damage to property
- This is not covered under the general property for damage directly or indirectly caused by or arising out of
- does not include general property or stock, a natural resource, cash, stamps, credit, debit cards or negotiable instruments etc.
- damage to property you are transporting for reward in or on a vehicle while in your physical or legal possession, custody or control
- any appliance, material, substance or other thing that was supplied or used by you in connection with the work.
23 Clues: this excess applies if I am under the ages of 25 • means a person holding an electrical work license under the ACT • for the costs to do, redo, complete correct or improve any work • vehicle is insured for accidental damage, or stolen in australia. • we will pay reasonable costs incurred with our prior written consent. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 3 2015-02-23
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- A document that explains how to properly handle substances such as chemical solvents.
- The main board in the computer where the CPU, ROM chips, DIMMs, RIMMs, and interface cards are plugged into.
- A device used to measure various attributes of an electrical circuit-- most common measurements are voltage, current, and resistance.
- The program in system BIOS that can change the values in CMOS RAM.
- Measure of potential difference in an electrical circuit.
- A type of card that is a circuit board inserted into a slot on the motherboard to enhance the capability of the computer.
- The component where almost all processing of data and instructions takes place.
- A version of the ATX form factor that addresses some new technologies.
- A component in a computer or device that can be replaced without sending the computer or device back to the manufacturer.
- A self-diagnostic program used to perform a simple test of the CPU, RAM, and various I/O devices.
- A type of port designed to make installation and configuration of I/O devices easy, providing room for as many as 127 daisy-chained devices.
- A measure of electrical current.
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- The standard unit of measurement for electrical resistance.
- Memory used by the video controller.
- A set of specifications on the size, shape, and configuration of a computer hardware component.
- The other term for BIOS setup.
- Loose cables or cords in a traffic area where people can trip over them.
- A power connector with 15 pins that provides power to SATA drives.
- An older IDE cabling method that uses a 40-pin flat or round data cable or an 80-conductor cable and a 40-pin IDE connector.
- A test card installed in a slot on the motherboard that is used to help discover and report computer errors and conflicts that occur when a computer is first turned on and before OS is launched.
- The unit of electricity used to measure power.
- Firmware that can control much of a computer's input/output functions.
- BIOS that is responsible for controlling the computer when it is first turned on. It gives control over to the OS, once loaded.
23 Clues: The other term for BIOS setup. • A measure of electrical current. • Memory used by the video controller. • The unit of electricity used to measure power. • Measure of potential difference in an electrical circuit. • The standard unit of measurement for electrical resistance. • The program in system BIOS that can change the values in CMOS RAM. • ...
1st Semester Vocabulary Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-06
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- Energy- the energy of an object that is due to the objects motion.
- Circuit- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the voltage across each part is the same.
- a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- – 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.
- – any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron.
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it.
- – the interaction between electricity and magnetism.
- device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
- of Conservation of Energy- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one to another.
- Current - a current consisting of charges that flow in only one direction in a circuit.
- Field - the region around a magnet where the magnetic force is exerted.
- Field - a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- a force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other.
- the attractive force between objects, the force that moves objects downhill.
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- circuit-an electrical circuit that is not complete.
- a wound spiral of two or more turns of insulated wire, used to introduce inductance into a circuit.
- circuit-a complete electrical connection around which current flows or circulates.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action; opposition to the flow of current in an electric circuit
- Circuit - a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same.
- a device that increases or decreases voltage, which often consists of two separate coils of insulated wire, wrapped around an iron core.
- - a force which makes things move together or stay together
- Science- is the study or matter, which is anything that takes up space and has mass, and the study of energy, which is the ability to cause change.
- Circuit – a set of electrical components connected such that they provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges.
- Force- a force produced when magnetic poles interact.
- Current - a current consisting of charges that move back and forth in a circuit.
25 Clues: a coil of wire with an electric current in it. • circuit-an electrical circuit that is not complete. • – the interaction between electricity and magnetism. • Force- a force produced when magnetic poles interact. • - a force which makes things move together or stay together • – any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron. • ...
Magic of Electrons 2024-01-16
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- A scientist known for his work in electromagnetism.
- A scientist known for his circuit laws.
- A device used to store an electric charge.
- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- A liquid or gel that contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis.
- An instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
- The unit of energy.
- An instrument used to measure electric current.
- A safety device that interrupts excessive current.
- A material that resists the flow of electric charge.
- The flow of electric charge.
- A material with conductivity between a conductor and an insulator.
- Light Emitting Diode, a semiconductor light source.
- The unit of power.
- An instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference between two points.
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- The principle that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage.
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- A current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction.
- A magnet created by electric current flowing in a coil.
- A representation of the elements of a system.
- A component that stores energy in a magnetic field.
- A device consisting of one or more cells that produce electricity.
- A subatomic particle with a positive charge.
- The unit of electric charge.
- The smallest unit of an element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- A current in which the flow of electric charge is in one direction.
- A circuit configuration where components are connected end-to-end.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow easily.
- The highest electron level or shell in an atom's electron cloud
- A component used to resist the flow of current.
- A reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured.
- A subatomic particle with no charge.
- A path in which electrons flow.
- The electrical potential difference between two points.
- A circuit configuration where components are connected along multiple paths.
- A component that allows current to flow in one direction.
- A device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
- The unit of electric current.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
40 Clues: The unit of power. • The unit of energy. • The unit of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • The unit of electric current. • A path in which electrons flow. • The unit of electrical resistance. • A subatomic particle with no charge. • A scientist known for his circuit laws. • A device used to store an electric charge. • A subatomic particle with a positive charge. • ...
DX Locomotive Knowledge 2024-08-09
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- Protection device
- Also known as direct brake
- Device used when towing loco dead single pipe
- Fuel saving system
- Type of injury from electric shock
- Can be used to remove a TM combo
- Coal dampers are operated by
- Set in a series circuit when in DB
- Attached to a carbon brush
- Type of electrical shock wound
- Device that can measure current
- What does the VES fuse protect
- Circuit looks like a string of sausages
- Crucial part of cooling system
- Controls the fuel rack
- FPR controls what
- What electrical current is measured in
- Abbreviation for coolant temperature
- Gives the KMC its loco id
- Rotates inside Traction Motor
- Loco spigot sits in
- Switch that transitions power & DB
- Converts AC to DC
- Brand of battery
- LV is regulated to
- Brightstars primary control function
- Lubricates axle journal
- DX fleet is built by
- Number of brushes in a traction motor
- In DB the Traction Motor becomes a
- Access to all fault history through DID
- This can occur on rough track
- PTO drives
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- A wheelslip control systems first line of defense
- CK1& CK2 are used during
- An electrical shock can cause
- Number of teeth on a DX bullgear
- Style of starting batteries
- A drawing that looks like an object
- What TM current is displayed on
- Unit of resistance
- RCD stands for
- Vee band is made of
- Speedo reading derived by
- Used to help with engine start up
- Is sent when emergency brake application is made
- Type of air system
- Type of electrical drawing
- MU pin 6 controls
- How many different turbo's do we run for DX Loco's
- Number of air gauges in control stand
- Can deliver all its energy when shorted
- Used to measure wheel profiles
- Directs air into traction motor
- In an emergency Brake pipe pressure drops to
- Wheelslip is determined by less
- Electrocution can be
- Valve to dispel moisture
- Function of grid blower
- Device that trips during a flashover
- Measures manifold air pressure
- Brand of fire detection equipment
- Type of fire extinguisher
63 Clues: PTO drives • RCD stands for • Brand of battery • Protection device • MU pin 6 controls • FPR controls what • Converts AC to DC • Fuel saving system • Unit of resistance • Type of air system • LV is regulated to • Vee band is made of • Loco spigot sits in • Electrocution can be • DX fleet is built by • Controls the fuel rack • Function of grid blower • Lubricates axle journal • CK1& CK2 are used during • ...
Engineering Terms 2025-09-07
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- a field that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering
- a device that increases the power of an electrical signal
- the study of the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion
- a software system used by engineers to create 3D models of parts and assemblies
- a semiconductor device that allows current to flow in only one direction
- a complete closed loop which electrical current can travel
- cell a device used to measure force or weight
- a material used to reduce or slow the flow of heat or electricity
- a device that manages and regulates the operation of a system
- the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid
- the process of adjusting and checking the accuracy of a measuring device
- a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to learn from data and improve performance on a specific task
- a component of a control system that converts an electrical signal into mechanical motion
- a unit of measurement for frequency
- a device used to transfer heat between two fluids
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- the characteristics of a material that determine its behavior under different conditions
- a computer-based method used to analyze the behavior of a structure or component under various loads and conditions
- a device that emits a narrow beam of light that can be used for cutting, welding, or measuring
- the study of the behavior of fluids in motion
- the study of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields
- the process of producing goods using machines, tools, and labor
- a mechanical device used to change speed to torque
- a device used to connect two parts or components of a system
- a set of instructions or rules that a computer program follows to complete a task
- the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure
- the process of applying a substance to reduce friction between moving parts
- a small computer chip that can be programmed to control the behavior of a system
- a device that is used to send or receive radio signals
- the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid or gas
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity over time
30 Clues: a unit of measurement for frequency • the study of the behavior of fluids in motion • cell a device used to measure force or weight • a device used to transfer heat between two fluids • a mechanical device used to change speed to torque • the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure • the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid • ...
Module 3206 2025-11-19
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- A measure of force that causes an object, such as a motor shaft, to rotate.
- Voltage: The value of AC voltage that will produce as much power when connected across a load as an equivalent amount of DC voltage. Also known as root-mean-square (RMS) voltage.
- A device that generates alternating current through conductors rotating in a magnetic field.
- The unit of measure for the frequency of alternating current. One Herz equals one cycle per second.
- Motors Electric motors that operate through induction.
- Current The maximal, short-lived current drawn by an inductive electrical device when first energized.
- The rotating component of a generator.
- The movable contact surface on an electric generator or motor.
- The generation of a current in a conductor by placing it in a moving magnetic field.
- The rotating component of an induction motor.
- Ratio The ratio between the number of turns in a transformer’s primary winding and a secondary winding.
- Drop A decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit, often caused by insufficient wire sizing for circuit length and poor wiring connections.
- The repetitive and/or periodic variation of some measure in relation to a central point.
- Imbalance For a three-phase power supply, the maximum deviation of the current in any phase from the average current in the three phases, divided by the average current. It is generally expressed as a percentage.
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- The maximum height and depth reached by the sine wave in a cycle, and the point on the wave at which the highest voltage is being generated.
- The number of complete cycles of an alternating current, sound wave, or vibrating object that occur over predetermined time.
- imbalance For a three-phase power supply, the maximum deviation of the voltage of any phase from the average voltage of the three phases, divided by the average voltage. It is generally expressed as a percentage.
- Formed through compression, such as a connector on the end of an electrical conductor.
- A control device consisting of a magnetic coil and one or more sets of contacts used as switching devices in high-voltage, high-current circuits, such as those serving compressors.
- A unit of measure for power equal to 550 foot-pounds per second, or 746 watts.
- The stationary portion of a motor, primarily consisting of the windings.
- Transformer A transformer with a one-to-one turn ratio, used to isolate electrical circuits or prevent electrical interference.
- Wave A waveform that displays periodic oscillations in the generation of AC ower.
23 Clues: The rotating component of a generator. • The rotating component of an induction motor. • Motors Electric motors that operate through induction. • The movable contact surface on an electric generator or motor. • The stationary portion of a motor, primarily consisting of the windings. • A measure of force that causes an object, such as a motor shaft, to rotate. • ...
Engineering 2017-08-28
16 Clues: roads • wires • brake • planes • bridges • med tech • manipulate DNA • insulate houses • supervise light • make jet engines • make nuclear plants • paper making machines • make tools for doctors • food processing machine • deal with human movement • design oil mining machines
Engineering 2017-08-28
16 Clues: roads • brake • wires • planes • bridges • med tech • manipulate DNA • supervise light • insulate houses • make jet engines • make nuclear plants • paper making machines • make tools for doctors • food processing machine • deal with human movement • design oil mining machines
P2.4&P2.5 2016-04-28
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- what charge is measured in
- Can be positive or negative
- What current is measured in
- the refusal to accept or comply with something
- What power is measured in
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- What resistance is measured in
- connect (an electrical device) with the ground
- a thermionic valve having two electrodes
- an instrument for measuring electric potential in volts
- a flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles
- An electrical appliance stops working when this breaks
11 Clues: What power is measured in • what charge is measured in • Can be positive or negative • What current is measured in • What resistance is measured in • a thermionic valve having two electrodes • connect (an electrical device) with the ground • the refusal to accept or comply with something • An electrical appliance stops working when this breaks • ...
Chapter 10 - Carson Wyse 2021-12-07
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- is the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope.
- the higher altitude the more blank radiation.
- no charge.
- The strong nuclear force is a very distance-sensitive attraction between.
- results from radioactive decay.
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- The presence of neutrons helps hold this together.
- carries a Negative electrical charge.
- Cosmic rays have one of two types of high - what particles.
- carries a positive electrical charge.
- Radioactivity has existed longer than the what race.
- most radiation we encounter is from what background.
11 Clues: no charge. • results from radioactive decay. • carries a Negative electrical charge. • carries a positive electrical charge. • the higher altitude the more blank radiation. • is the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope. • The presence of neutrons helps hold this together. • Radioactivity has existed longer than the what race. • ...
Science Electric 2024-02-05
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- Used to connect all the components together
- A circuit with a gap
- Used to open and close a circuit
- Represents the actual circuit
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- What forms when electrical appliances are connected
- The flow of particles carrying electrical energy around a circuit
- A circuit with a complete path
- A form of energy
- Has a positive terminal and a negative terminal
- Lights up when electric current flows through it
- Used to represent the parts or components that make up a circuit
11 Clues: A form of energy • A circuit with a gap • Represents the actual circuit • A circuit with a complete path • Used to open and close a circuit • Used to connect all the components together • Has a positive terminal and a negative terminal • Lights up when electric current flows through it • What forms when electrical appliances are connected • ...
Sound 2024-09-20
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- unit in which frequency is measured
- shape of the plot of a wave
- used to visualize sound waves on screen
- sound with frequency more than 20000Hz
- region in sound wave with more density
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- number of waves that pass in one second
- distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- changes sound to electrical signal
- depends on frequency
- distance of center of wave to the highest or lowest point
- increases the amplitude of electrical signal
11 Clues: depends on frequency • shape of the plot of a wave • changes sound to electrical signal • unit in which frequency is measured • sound with frequency more than 20000Hz • region in sound wave with more density • number of waves that pass in one second • used to visualize sound waves on screen • increases the amplitude of electrical signal • ...
nervous system 2025-07-22
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- junction between two neurons or target cell, where information is transmitted using neurotransmitters
- detects stimuli and converts to nerve imulse
- carries signals towards the CNS
- long and carries electrical impulses away from the cell body
- transmits electrical and chemical signals
- central part of cell, containing DNA
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- a thing fiber that extends from a nerve cell
- carries signals away from CNS
- automatic involuntary reponse to stimulas
- fatty insulating layer surrounding axons
- a change that is detected by receptors
11 Clues: carries signals away from CNS • carries signals towards the CNS • central part of cell, containing DNA • a change that is detected by receptors • fatty insulating layer surrounding axons • automatic involuntary reponse to stimulas • transmits electrical and chemical signals • a thing fiber that extends from a nerve cell • detects stimuli and converts to nerve imulse • ...
Jobs 2021-03-04
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- puts in, checks, and repairs electrical wires and electrical equipment
- connects or repairs water pipes, baths, toilets, etc
- builds machines, electrical equipment, or things such as roads, buildings, or bridges, using scientific principles
- pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or radio programme
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- creates pictures, or covers parts of buildings with paint
- treats people who are sick or hurt:
- cares for people who are sick especially in a hospital
- designs new buildings and make certain that they are built correctly
8 Clues: treats people who are sick or hurt: • connects or repairs water pipes, baths, toilets, etc • cares for people who are sick especially in a hospital • creates pictures, or covers parts of buildings with paint • designs new buildings and make certain that they are built correctly • puts in, checks, and repairs electrical wires and electrical equipment • ...
ESC PUZZLE 1 2023-10-31
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- A material that allows electric current to pass through it easily
- The electric potential difference between two points in a circuit
- A passive electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy
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- A material that does not allow electric current to pass through it easily, like rubber or plastic
- The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- A unit of electrical power equal to one joule per second
- The flow of electric charge through a conductor
8 Clues: The flow of electric charge through a conductor • A unit of electrical power equal to one joule per second • The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit • A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy • A material that allows electric current to pass through it easily • ...
1.06 Vocabulary 2022-02-22
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- electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills through improved product design to ease dismantling, recycling, and reuse.
- The sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles that is caused by the discharge through the body of electricity from a charged source.
- An applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely.
- caused by exposure to live electrical wires.
- a device that allows your computer, or other equipment, to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost.
- Also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union
- A bag used for storing electronic components, which are prone to damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
- An acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher.
- caused by ordinary combustibles.
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- Any of various musculoskeletal disorders,caused by the persistent repetition of certain physical movements.
- caused by the igniting of combustible metals.
- Injuries produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent.
- The goal is to help individuals and businesses save money and protect the environment through the use of energy efficient products.
- The transfer of electrical charge between any two objects.
- is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold.
- Used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet.
- The result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge.
- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases.
- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats
19 Clues: caused by ordinary combustibles. • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases. • caused by exposure to live electrical wires. • caused by the igniting of combustible metals. • Used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet. • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats • The transfer of electrical charge between any two objects. • ...
science crossword 2023-02-02
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- the chemical element of atomic number 55, a soft, silvery, extremely reactive metal.
- noble gas that comes from a greek word that means hidden
- any of a number of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge postulated as building blocks of the hadrons
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes.
- the chemical element of atomic number 20, a soft gray metal
- the chemical element of atomic number 22, a hard silver-gray metal of the transition series, used in strong, light, corrosion-resistant alloys.
- chemical element whose physical and chemical properties fall in between the metal and non-metal categories
- a negative charged particle of an atom
- particles with an electrical charge of 1.
- a subtance that contains one kinds of atom
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- a chemical element that forms a salt when it reacts with metal.
- any of a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- one of 2 elements liquid at room temperature
- a tool desogned to organize elements
- neutral particles that do not have an electrical charge.
- the chemical element of atomic number 88, a rare radioactive metal of the alkaline earth series.
- Russian chemist who developed a periodic table of the chemical elements and predicted the discovery of several new elements
- a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
- atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- the chemical element of atomic number 3, a soft silver-white metal. It is the lightest of the alkali metals.
20 Clues: a tool desogned to organize elements • a negative charged particle of an atom • particles with an electrical charge of 1. • a subtance that contains one kinds of atom • one of 2 elements liquid at room temperature • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes. • noble gas that comes from a greek word that means hidden • ...
Room 6 2022-08-30
8 Clues: big country • hairy animal • mans best friend • i dont give a .... • take someone as a prisoner • an interference pattern between two sounds • popular garden flowering plant.common color pink,white • electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Non Ferrous Metals and Alloys 2021-11-02
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- A material often used for plumbing and electrical fittings.
- A material with a very high melting point and is often used to make light bulb filaments.
- Used for roof panels because it is resistant to corrosion.
- A soft, malleable material that is toxic and used in car batteries
- A very shiny material that can be mixed with steel to form stainless steel.
- A soft material with a low melting point - it is non corroding and non toxic.
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- A shiny material often used for jewelry - is a good conductor of electricity.
- An alloy used in statues, propellers and valves
- An alloy of tin and lead that is used to make electrical connections
- An extremely light but strong material that is often used for medical implants.
- A material that conducts heat and electricity and is often used in electrical wires and plumbing
- A light, non-toxic material that is resistant to corrosion - is often used in aircraft bodies.
12 Clues: An alloy used in statues, propellers and valves • Used for roof panels because it is resistant to corrosion. • A material often used for plumbing and electrical fittings. • A soft, malleable material that is toxic and used in car batteries • An alloy of tin and lead that is used to make electrical connections • ...
P3 Electricity Recap Crossword 2020-04-01
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- This is the unit of time.
- When looking at magnetic field lines in a laboratory, a physicist can use plotting ..................... around a bar magnet to draw the field lines.
- This is the unit of power.
- This is the unit of current
- When a circuit has a single loop, this is called a .............. circuit.
- When looking at magnetic field lines in a laboratory, a phycisist can sprinkle ............ filings around a bar magnet to show the field lines.
- When two objects are the same charge, they will ...............
- This is the unit of charge.
- This type of transformer will ........-......... the voltage from high to low.
- Protons and electrons have these, neutrons do not have this .
- This is created when charges flow around an electrical circuit.
- These have a north and a south pole.
- In a parallel circuit, the current will ............ along each branch.
- This component's circuit symbol is drawn as an empty rectangle.
- In a series circuit, the voltage of each component will .......... up to the voltage of the power supply.
- When two objects are oppositely charged, they will ...............
- The Earth's core is magnetic, which generates a magnetic ............. around the Earth.
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- This slows down the current in a electrical circuit.
- This particle, found around the nucleus of atoms, has a negative charge.
- This component's circuit symbol is drawn as an empty rectangle with an arrow pointing through it diagonally.
- This type of transformer will ........-......... the voltage from low to high.
- This provides the push in an electrical circuit.
- This is the unit of work done (or energy).
- When a circuit has more than one loop, or several branches, this is called a .............. circuit.
- When plotting the graph of voltage against current for a fixed resistor, the line that is drawn will be a ................ line.
- This is the unit of resistance.
- This component's circuit symbol is drawn as a circle with an X inside it.
- This is used to measure current in an electrical circuit.
- When an object loses electrons, it gains a ............... charge.
- When an object gains electrons, it gains a ............... charge.
- If a component has a fixed value of resistance, it is said to obey Ohm's ..................
- This type of electricity is created when pairs of objects lose or gain electrons.
32 Clues: This is the unit of time. • This is the unit of power. • This is the unit of current • This is the unit of charge. • This is the unit of resistance. • These have a north and a south pole. • This is the unit of work done (or energy). • This provides the push in an electrical circuit. • This slows down the current in a electrical circuit. • ...
P3 Code Breaker Electricity Crossword 2020-04-01
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- This slows down the current in a electrical circuit.
- This component's circuit symbol is drawn as an empty rectangle with an arrow pointing through it diagonally.
- When a circuit has a single loop, this is called a .............. circuit.
- This component's circuit symbol is drawn as a circle with an X inside it.
- This type of transformer will ........-......... the voltage from low to high.
- When looking at magnetic field lines in a laboratory, a physicist can use plotting ..................... around a bar magnet to draw the field lines.
- If a component has a fixed value of resistance, it is said to obey Ohm's ..................
- When two objects are oppositely charged, they will ...............
- These have a north and a south pole.
- This is the unit of time.
- When looking at magnetic field lines in a laboratory, a phycisist can sprinkle ............ filings around a bar magnet to show the field lines.
- This component's circuit symbol is drawn as an empty rectangle.
- This is the unit of power.
- This is created when charges flow around an electrical circuit.
- The Earth's core is magnetic, which generates a magnetic ............. around the Earth.
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- This is the unit of work done (or energy).
- This provides the push in an electrical circuit.
- When two objects are the same charge, they will ...............
- In a series circuit, the voltage of each component will .......... up to the voltage of the power supply.
- When a circuit has more than one loop, or several branches, this is called a .............. circuit.
- This type of transformer will ........-......... the voltage from high to low.
- This particle, found around the nucleus of atoms, has a negative charge.
- When an object gains electrons, it gains a ............... charge.
- This type of electricity is created when pairs of objects lose or gain electrons.
- This is the unit of voltage
- This is the unit of current
- In a parallel circuit, the current will ............ along each branch.
- This is used to measure current in an electrical circuit.
- Protons and electrons have these, neutrons do not have this .
- When an object loses electrons, it gains a ............... charge.
- This is the unit of resistance.
- When plotting the graph of voltage against current for a fixed resistor, the line that is drawn will be a ................ line.
- This is the unit of charge.
33 Clues: This is the unit of time. • This is the unit of power. • This is the unit of voltage • This is the unit of current • This is the unit of charge. • This is the unit of resistance. • These have a north and a south pole. • This is the unit of work done (or energy). • This provides the push in an electrical circuit. • This slows down the current in a electrical circuit. • ...
B1 Keywords 2012-11-21
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- Tropism in response to gravity
- Substance that diffues across a synapse to pass an electrical impulse between two neurones
- The alleles for a certain characteristic that are found in an organism
- Tropism in response to light
- Stimulant in tobacco smoke that is addictive
- When the alleles for a genotype are different
- Hormone released by pancreas which causes the conversion of glycogen to glucose
- Disease in which the body cannot control blood glucose concentration at the correct level
- Set of plant hormones that can cause seeds to germinate; and fruits and flowers to form
- Type of cell that receives a stimulus and converts it into an electrical impulse
- Narrowing of the blood vessels
- Antibiotic that kills or slows the growth of microorganisms
- A long thread of a molecule called DNA
- Point at which two neurones meet
- A stored form of glucose
- A feeding relationship where one organism is benefited and one is harmed
- The long extension of a neurone that carries an electrical impulse away from the cell body towards other neurones
- A cell that transmits electrical impulses
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- A change in the environment that is detected by a receptor cell
- Muscle or gland in the body that performs an action when an impulse from the nervous system is received
- a substance which changes the way the body works
- A disease caused by alleles (two words)
- The physical characteristic of an organism
- Illness that is caused by a microorganism and can be caught from an infected person (two words)
- A gland that makes and releases hormones
- When the alleles for a genotype are the same
- Substance that is used to stop the spread of pathogens
- Damage to the liver caused by drinking large amounts of alcohol over a long time
- A section of DNA that carries the instructions for a characteristic
- Microorganism that causes disease
- Controlling the internal environment of the body at optimum conditions
- Something that causes cancer, such as tar in tobacco smoke
- Widening of the blood vessels
- Organism that transfers a pathogen from one person to another
- Hormone released by pancreas when blood glucose levels are too high
35 Clues: A stored form of glucose • Tropism in response to light • Widening of the blood vessels • Tropism in response to gravity • Narrowing of the blood vessels • Point at which two neurones meet • Microorganism that causes disease • A long thread of a molecule called DNA • A disease caused by alleles (two words) • A gland that makes and releases hormones • ...
1st Semester Vocabulary CrossWord Puzzle 2022-01-07
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- circuit an electrical circuit that is not complete.
- any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron.
- of Conservation of Energy the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one to another.
- a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- a force which makes things move together or stay together
- Force a force produced when magnetic poles interact.
- Circuit a set of electrical components connected such that they provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges.
- Current a current consisting of charges that move back and forth in a circuit.
- Field a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- Energy the energy of an object that is due to the objects motion.
- Circuit a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same.
- 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 coil of wire with an electric current in it.
- the interaction between electricity and magnetism.
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- a force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other.
- Science is the study or matter, which is anything that takes up space and has mass, and the study of energy, which is the ability to cause change.
- Field the region around a magnet where the magnetic force is exerted.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action; opposition to the flow of current in an electric circuit
- the attractive force between objects, the force that moves objects downhill.
- Circuit a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the voltage across each part is the same.
- a wound spiral of two or more turns of insulated wire, used to introduce inductance into a circuit.
- Current a current consisting of charges that flow in only one direction in a circuit.
- circuit a complete electrical connection around which current flows or circulates.
- a device that increases or decreases voltage, which often consists of two separate coils of insulated wire, wrapped around an iron core.
- a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.
25 Clues: a coil of wire with an electric current in it. • the interaction between electricity and magnetism. • circuit an electrical circuit that is not complete. • Force a force produced when magnetic poles interact. • a force which makes things move together or stay together • any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron. • ...
Cardiovascular System 2025-04-14
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- A drop in blood pressure upon standing due to impaired compensatory reflexes.
- Fast-conducting fibres ensuring coordinated ventricular contraction.
- An ECG measurement between two skin electrodes.
- The flow of blood back to the heart; influences cardiac output.
- Site of gap junctions in cardiac muscle.
- The amount of blood pumped out of the ventricle with each heartbeat.
- Vessels responsible for returning excess tissue fluid to circulation.
- A recording of the heart's electrical activity.
- The branch of the autonomic nervous system that increases heart rate and contractility.
- A pressure-sensitive receptor involved in short-term blood pressure regulation.
- Widening of blood vessels that decreases resistance and promotes blood flow.
- The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute.
- Small vessels that regulate blood flow into capillary beds and control resistance.
- The process by which fluid moves out of capillaries due to hydrostatic pressure.
- The intrinsic ability of tissues to maintain blood flow despite changes in perfusion pressure.
- The site of exchange between blood and tissues.
- Charged particles in body fluids that carry electrical signals.
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- A temporary loss of consciousness due to vagal overactivity and reduced blood pressure.
- Insulating structure between atria and ventricles.
- Conductive tissue pathway between AV node and ventricles.
- The resistance the heart must overcome to eject blood.
- The branch of the autonomic nervous system that decreases heart rate.
- Delays impulse to allow atrial contraction before ventricles contract.
- Term describing cardiac muscle's unified electrical activity.
- A muscle cell of the heart.
- The heart's natural pacemaker.
- Systolic Pressure – Diastolic Pressure.
- A method for measuring cardiac output using temperature changes.
- Upper chambers of the heart.
- Structures allowing electrical coupling between myocytes.
- Narrowing of blood vessels that increases resistance and blood pressure.
- Pressure in the thoracic vena cava near the right atrium; reflects venous return.
- The pressure exerted by plasma proteins that draws fluid into capillaries.
- A weighted average of blood pressure across the cardiac cycle, key for perfusion.
- The initial stretching of cardiac muscle cells prior to contraction; related to venous return.
- Abbreviation of a hormone released by stretched atria that promotes fluid loss via the kidneys.
36 Clues: A muscle cell of the heart. • Upper chambers of the heart. • The heart's natural pacemaker. • Systolic Pressure – Diastolic Pressure. • Site of gap junctions in cardiac muscle. • An ECG measurement between two skin electrodes. • A recording of the heart's electrical activity. • The volume of blood the heart pumps per minute. • ...
Engineering Terms 2025-09-07
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- a field that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering
- a complete closed loop which electrical current can travel
- a set of instructions or rules that a computer program follows to complete a task
- the process of applying a substance to reduce friction between moving parts
- a device that manages and regulates the operation of a system
- the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid or gas
- the study of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields
- the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure
- a device used to connect two parts or components of a system
- a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to learn from data and improve performance on a specific task
- a device used to transfer heat between two fluids
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity over time
- the study of the behavior of fluids in motion
- a component of a control system that converts an electrical signal into mechanical motion
- the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid
- a device that emits a narrow beam of light that can be used for cutting, welding, or measuring
- a device that increases the power of an electrical signal
- the characteristics of a material that determine its behavior under different conditions
- a device that is used to send or receive radio signals
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- a semiconductor device that allows current to flow in only one direction
- a material used to reduce or slow the flow of heat or electricity
- a unit of measurement for frequency
- a software system used by engineers to create 3D models of parts and assemblies
- a computer-based method used to analyze the behavior of a structure or component under various loads and conditions
- a small computer chip that can be programmed to control the behavior of a system
- cell a device used to measure force or weight
- the study of the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion
- a mechanical device used to change speed to torque
- the process of producing goods using machines, tools, and labor
- the process of adjusting and checking the accuracy of a measuring device
30 Clues: a unit of measurement for frequency • cell a device used to measure force or weight • the study of the behavior of fluids in motion • a device used to transfer heat between two fluids • the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure • a mechanical device used to change speed to torque • the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid • ...
Engineering Terms 2025-09-07
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- a device used to connect two parts or components of a system
- cell a device used to measure force or weight
- a device that manages and regulates the operation of a system
- a device that is used to send or receive radio signals
- a mechanical device used to change speed to torque
- the study of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields
- the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure
- a device that emits a narrow beam of light that can be used for cutting, welding, or measuring
- the process of adjusting and checking the accuracy of a measuring device
- the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid or gas
- a unit of measurement for frequency
- the study of the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion
- a semiconductor device that allows current to flow in only one direction
- the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid
- a computer-based method used to analyze the behavior of a structure or component under various loads and conditions
- the process of producing goods using machines, tools, and labor
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- the characteristics of a material that determine its behavior under different conditions
- the process of applying a substance to reduce friction between moving parts
- a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to learn from data and improve performance on a specific task
- a set of instructions or rules that a computer program follows to complete a task
- a device used to transfer heat between two fluids
- a software system used by engineers to create 3D models of parts and assemblies
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity over time
- a device that increases the power of an electrical signal
- a component of a control system that converts an electrical signal into mechanical motion
- a small computer chip that can be programmed to control the behavior of a system
- a field that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering
- the study of the behavior of fluids in motion
- a complete closed loop which electrical current can travel
- a material used to reduce or slow the flow of heat or electricity
30 Clues: a unit of measurement for frequency • cell a device used to measure force or weight • the study of the behavior of fluids in motion • a device used to transfer heat between two fluids • a mechanical device used to change speed to torque • the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure • the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid • ...
Extra credit Nervous system Crosswords 2026-03-10
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- The junction between two neurons where communication occurs through neurotransmitters.
- The phase of an action potential when the membrane potential becomes more positive.
- A sensory receptor that responds to mechanical pressure, vibration, or stretch.
- The process where action potentials jump between nodes of Ranvier along a myelinated axon.
- Branch-like structures of a neuron that receive incoming signals from other neurons.
- A neuron that carries signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands, causing a response such as muscle contraction or secretion.
- The part of the autonomic nervous system that promotes “rest-and-digest” activities.
- A rapid electrical signal that travels along an axon when the membrane depolarizes past a threshold.
- The sense of smell detected by receptors in the nasal cavity.
- The division of the nervous system that controls involuntary body functions such as heart rate and digestion.
- A spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear that converts sound vibrations into nerve signals.
- A neuron located within the central nervous system that connects sensory neurons to motor neurons and helps process information.
- The division of the nervous system that controls voluntary skeletal muscle movement.
- A short time after an action potential when a neuron cannot fire another impulse.
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- The sense of taste detected by taste buds on the tongue.
- The normal electrical charge difference across a neuron's membrane when it is not transmitting a signal.
- A receptor that detects chemical stimuli such as odors or tastes.
- fatty insulating layer surrounding some axons that increases the speed of nerve impulse conduction.
- specialized cell that transmits electrical and chemical signals in the nervous system.
- The part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for the “fight-or-flight” response.
- A specialized sensory receptor in the eye that detects light.
- A small, localized change in membrane potential that varies in magnitude depending on stimulus strength.
- The long projection of a neuron that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body.
- A chemical messenger released at a synapse that transmits signals to another neuron, muscle, or gland.
- The process by which the membrane potential returns toward resting potential after depolarization.
- Gaps in the myelin sheath along a myelinated axon where ion exchange occurs and action potentials are regenerated.
- The membrane potential level that must be reached for an action potential to occur.
27 Clues: The sense of taste detected by taste buds on the tongue. • A specialized sensory receptor in the eye that detects light. • The sense of smell detected by receptors in the nasal cavity. • A receptor that detects chemical stimuli such as odors or tastes. • A sensory receptor that responds to mechanical pressure, vibration, or stretch. • ...
Design and Tech 2021-10-20
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- A path that an electrical current follows
- Used with nails
- Used to melt metal and create circuits
- Two pieces of wood that join together at the corners
- Creates holes in certain materials
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- Used to hold materials together while working on them
- used to dampen the electrical flow in a circuit
- Medium density fiberboard
- Used to cut straight lines and straight shapes in wood and other materials
- Used to scrape and remove wood
- Light emitting diode
11 Clues: Used with nails • Light emitting diode • Medium density fiberboard • Used to scrape and remove wood • Creates holes in certain materials • Used to melt metal and create circuits • A path that an electrical current follows • used to dampen the electrical flow in a circuit • Two pieces of wood that join together at the corners • ...
Design and Tech 2021-10-20
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- A path that an electrical current follows
- Used to apply nails
- Used to melt metal and connect circuits
- Two pieces of wood that join together at the corners
- Creates holes in certain materials
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- Used to hold materials together while working on them
- used to dampen the electrical flow in a circuit
- Medium density fiberboard
- Used to cut straight lines and straight shapes in wood and other materials
- Used to scrape and remove wood
- Light emitting diode
11 Clues: Used to apply nails • Light emitting diode • Medium density fiberboard • Used to scrape and remove wood • Creates holes in certain materials • Used to melt metal and connect circuits • A path that an electrical current follows • used to dampen the electrical flow in a circuit • Two pieces of wood that join together at the corners • ...
ELECTRICITY 2021-04-21
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- Electricity is produced by the movement of...
- Electrical components that convert electricity into anoter type of energy
- Voltage is measured in...
- Power stations that turn mechanical energy from flowing water into electricity
- Current is measured in...
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- Voltmeter must be connected in...
- Electrical components that convert mechanical energy or other form of energy into electricity
- Resistence measurement is made with a....
- Ammeter must be connected in...
- In parallel circuits all components have the same...
- In series circuits all components have the same
11 Clues: Voltage is measured in... • Current is measured in... • Ammeter must be connected in... • Voltmeter must be connected in... • Resistence measurement is made with a.... • Electricity is produced by the movement of... • In series circuits all components have the same • In parallel circuits all components have the same... • ...
Electricity 2023-04-04
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- Material through which charge cannot flow easily
- Charge only has one path it can flow
- The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field
- Opposition to the flow of charges in a material
- Voltage in a circuit equals current times resistance
- ------- charge attract positive
- ------- charges repel
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- ------- charge attract negative charge
- Device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- Material through which charge can flow easily
- Charge has two or more paths to flow
11 Clues: ------- charges repel • ------- charge attract positive • Charge only has one path it can flow • Charge has two or more paths to flow • ------- charge attract negative charge • Material through which charge can flow easily • Opposition to the flow of charges in a material • Material through which charge cannot flow easily • ...
Pivot Point Chapter 4 Crossword 2014-10-21
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- Produces direct current only
- The application of electrical currents during treatments to the skin
- A measure of how much electrical energy is being used
- The technical name for any electrically powered appliance
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- A material that does not allow the flow of electric current
- A unit of electric pressure
- Electrically powered appliances
- A unit of electric resistance
- Form of energy that produces light, heat, magnetic and chemical changes
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- A unit of electric strength
11 Clues: A unit of electric pressure • A unit of electric strength • Produces direct current only • A unit of electric resistance • Electrically powered appliances • A measure of how much electrical energy is being used • The technical name for any electrically powered appliance • A material that does not allow the flow of electric current • ...
Seasonal Safety 2016-10-30
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- Never patch a vent pipe with tape, ____, or something else.
- Always _____ electrical decorations before replacing bulbs.
- Deer hit and killed by vehicles should be ______.
- Always wear a ______ and other protective gear.
- Never connect more than ____ strands of incandescent lights.
- If a deer appears in front of you, ____ down.
- Deer are most likely to be seen in _____ area near a road.
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- Never ____charcoal indoors.
- Do not use portable ______ chemical heaters indoors.
- Avoid overloading electrical _____ with too many devices.
- Do not drive ATVs on paved _____.
11 Clues: Never ____charcoal indoors. • Do not drive ATVs on paved _____. • If a deer appears in front of you, ____ down. • Always wear a ______ and other protective gear. • Deer hit and killed by vehicles should be ______. • Do not use portable ______ chemical heaters indoors. • Avoid overloading electrical _____ with too many devices. • ...
Electricical Fundamentals 2020-03-19
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- The term used to describe components working off voltage less than 1v
- The measurement of current
- When current doesn't follow the desired path back to ground
- Electrical pressure
- Continuous flow
- The component in a circuit that uses the all of the voltage
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- Electricity flow has very much of the same characteristics as this liquid
- When there is a break in the curcuit
- The force that opposes current flow
- The flow of electrons
- The component in a circuit that controls when current flows or not
- The term used to describe components working off with source voltage 12v
- The measurement of resistance
13 Clues: Continuous flow • Electrical pressure • The flow of electrons • The measurement of current • The measurement of resistance • The force that opposes current flow • When there is a break in the curcuit • When current doesn't follow the desired path back to ground • The component in a circuit that uses the all of the voltage • ...
TECHNICAL CROSSWORD 2 2021-04-21
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- the energy possessed by body due to motion
- a method of finding derivatives of a given function
- a secret pathway
- process mainly used in civil engineering to determine relative positions of objects on surface of the earth
- an instrument used to make very accurate linear measurements
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- study that deals with motion of bodies
- the ability of programming language to present same data in many or multiple forms
- product of mass and velocity
- Darwin is related to evolution. Same way Archimedes is related to?
- MEAT:VEGETARIAN ; ALCHOHOL:?
- The electrical device known as heart of electrical engineering
- energy is measured in_
- a cricket match is divided into periods called?
13 Clues: a secret pathway • energy is measured in_ • product of mass and velocity • MEAT:VEGETARIAN ; ALCHOHOL:? • study that deals with motion of bodies • the energy possessed by body due to motion • a cricket match is divided into periods called? • a method of finding derivatives of a given function • an instrument used to make very accurate linear measurements • ...
electricty notes 2023-12-08
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- have three main parts
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- current flow in one direction
- a path for electrons to flow
- voltage that is directly related to the current,when the resistance is constant
- the unit for resistance
- voltage oscillates in a sine wave pattern, varying the time
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- copper,iron,silver,etc
- rate ,per unit time ,at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric current
- glass,ceramic,plastic,etc
- current is in the same direction as the flow of positive charge
- conductors silicon,granium,etc
- measured magnitudes of electrical forces between two small charged spheres
13 Clues: have three main parts • copper,iron,silver,etc • the unit for resistance • glass,ceramic,plastic,etc • a path for electrons to flow • current flow in one direction • conductors silicon,granium,etc • voltage oscillates in a sine wave pattern, varying the time • current is in the same direction as the flow of positive charge • ...
Gusto 2024-11-06
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- discipline dealing with forces and motion (10) - Mechanical
- step in product development (6) - Design
- component that stores charge (10) - Capacitor
- of any engineering calculation (4) - Math
- that can deform under stress but return to original shape (10) - Elastomers
- Across
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- used in civil engineering to lift heavy materials (4) - Crane
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- of software for designing 3D models (4) - CAD
- metal used in aerospace (9) - Aluminum create a cross word puzzle diagram for the above questions appropriately and use white background
- used in building roads and bridges (5) - Steel
- gas in Earth's atmosphere (8) - Nitrogen
- of current in household electricity (2) - AC
- engine component that creates a spark (6) - Spark
- of power in electrical systems (3) - Watt
- engineer who designs circuits (12) - Electronics
16 Clues: Down • Across • gas in Earth's atmosphere (8) - Nitrogen • step in product development (6) - Design • of any engineering calculation (4) - Math • of power in electrical systems (3) - Watt • of current in household electricity (2) - AC • of software for designing 3D models (4) - CAD • component that stores charge (10) - Capacitor • ...
HVAC SAFETY 2025-10-22
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- Respirators protect against these harmful particles
- Fire ____________ should be accessible on job sites
- You wear this on your head to protect from falling objects
- Color of lockout/tagout tags
- these help prevent hearing damage (2 words)
- Used to measure voltage and check circuits
- Gloves, These gloves protect against electrical shock (2 words)
- A ladder must be placed on __________ ground
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- Always do this to electrical circuits before working
- Permit needed for working in enclosed spaces (2 words)
- Protective eyewear that shields your vision (2 words)
- Stay aware of your __________ at all times
- Common gas used in HVAC systems, must be handled carefully
13 Clues: Color of lockout/tagout tags • Stay aware of your __________ at all times • Used to measure voltage and check circuits • these help prevent hearing damage (2 words) • A ladder must be placed on __________ ground • Respirators protect against these harmful particles • Fire ____________ should be accessible on job sites • ...
Engineering careers A-Z 2019-10-03
17 Clues: gun • Pubs • bulb • drill • robot • motor • carts • Kidney • engine • fission • Gate Bridge • Vacuum cure • Ajax missile • conditioning • press machine • Breakfast robot • Resource/Life and straw
AS PE THE HEART 2014-03-20
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- Blood depleated of oxygen
- A resting HR lower than 60bpm
- The electrical impulse responsible for stimulating the heart to contract
- Events of one heart beat
- 220- age
- The heart generates its own electrical impulse therefore it is............
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- Capacity of heart ventricles to contract
- Blood ejected out of the heart ventricles per beat
- Increase in size of heart muscle wall
- Exercise performed at an intensity below an athlete's maximal aerobic capacity
- This lasts around 0.5 seconds and is the relaxation phase
11 Clues: 220- age • Events of one heart beat • Blood depleated of oxygen • A resting HR lower than 60bpm • Increase in size of heart muscle wall • Capacity of heart ventricles to contract • Blood ejected out of the heart ventricles per beat • This lasts around 0.5 seconds and is the relaxation phase • The electrical impulse responsible for stimulating the heart to contract • ...
Sound 2024-09-20
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- unit in which frequency is measured
- shape of the plot of a wave
- used to visualize sound waves on screen
- sound with frequency more than 20000Hz
- region in sound wave with more density
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- number of waves that pass in one second
- distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- changes sound to electrical signal
- depends on frequency
- distance of center of wave to the highest or lowest point
- increases the amplitude of electrical signal
11 Clues: depends on frequency • shape of the plot of a wave • changes sound to electrical signal • unit in which frequency is measured • sound with frequency more than 20000Hz • region in sound wave with more density • number of waves that pass in one second • used to visualize sound waves on screen • increases the amplitude of electrical signal • ...
The Nervous System 2025-04-11
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- Nerves outside the Central Nervous System
- Large Bundle of nerves that are protected by vertebrae.
- Diseases outside of your brain and spinal cord.
- Chemical messenger between neurons.
- Brain and spinal cord.
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- Space between two neurons.
- Potential, Electrical signal traveling along a neuron.
- Nerve cell; transmits signals.
- Controls all the signals and responses coming to and from the body.
- Transmits electrical impulses out to the body and back to the brain.
- A special machine that scans your brain to detect bleeding.
11 Clues: Brain and spinal cord. • Space between two neurons. • Nerve cell; transmits signals. • Chemical messenger between neurons. • Nerves outside the Central Nervous System • Diseases outside of your brain and spinal cord. • Potential, Electrical signal traveling along a neuron. • Large Bundle of nerves that are protected by vertebrae. • ...
Exercise Science 2 2025-07-22
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- a junction where communication occurs between a neuron and another neuron or target cell
- detects stimuli and converts into electrical signals
- forms a protective sheath around the axon
- recieves messages from other neurons
- a change in the environment
- sends electrical transmissions to other neurons, muscles and glands
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- fundamental unit of the nervous system
- transports signals away from the CNS
- transporting sensory information from the PNS to the CNS
- a cluster of neurons
- a predictable response to stimuli
11 Clues: a cluster of neurons • a change in the environment • a predictable response to stimuli • transports signals away from the CNS • recieves messages from other neurons • fundamental unit of the nervous system • forms a protective sheath around the axon • detects stimuli and converts into electrical signals • transporting sensory information from the PNS to the CNS • ...
Module 1 Key Terms 2023-03-16
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- A specification of a motherboard that describes its board dimensions
- A type of device that functions as an authentication device that is designed to identify a physiological behavior or characteristic
- used for connecting high-speed expansion cards, comes in a variety of different physical sizes; x1, x4, x8, x16, x32
- an operating system based on the Linux kernel
- a camera that provides the computer with real time video that can then be transmitted over the network
- Electrical current that alternates between 2 directions of operation at any given time
- port a physical point that the computer uses to connect to other devices
- slot on the computer where this type of card can be inserted
- a number system based around 1's and 0's
- Similar to HDMI but better in every way
- Heart of the computer, responsible for processing information
- Measurement of a currents force or pressure
- Supply, component in a computer that sends power to everything else within
- Standard of connection that supports digital and analog displays
- printed circuit board designed to interface with all of the computer's internal components
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- The total potential difference in electrical current between two points
- data transfer device that can also be used to connect input and output devices
- a display that uses the screen as an input device through means of physical contact
- memory module made of a printed circuit board that has chips on it to make data transfer faster
- AV interface used to transmit high definition data over a single cable
- this three pronged connector carries what into a computers power supply
- Card this reader read these specially designed objects with chips inside them
- Allows communication between software by receiving and sending signals
- external device used as an input or output of the computer
- memory card designed for laptops, computers and other similar devices
- computer that handles resources on a centralized network
- Electrical current operates in one direction at any given time
- port used to connect input devices to the computer
- holds servers designed with wire management, cooling, and security in mind.
- a type of scanning device that reads this
- the process in which a computing system executes a series of functions
- local computer bus used to attach expansion cards to the computer
- Electrical measurement of power
33 Clues: Electrical measurement of power • Similar to HDMI but better in every way • a number system based around 1's and 0's • a type of scanning device that reads this • Measurement of a currents force or pressure • an operating system based on the Linux kernel • port used to connect input devices to the computer • computer that handles resources on a centralized network • ...
Electricity Vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form; calculated by multiplying voltage by current
- the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field, equal to potential difference
- the transfer of excess charge through a conductor to Earth
- opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material
- the study of the behavior of electric charges, including how charge is transferred between objects
- an electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow
- the difference in electrical potential energy between two places in an electric field, equal to voltage
- a material through which electric charge can flow easily
- a property that causes subatomic particles such as protons and electrons to attract or repel each other
- a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- a programmable device that can store and process information
- a material that has almost zero resistance when it is cooled to low temperatures
- an electric circuit with two or more paths through which charges can flow
- a flow of electric charge in only one direction
- attraction or repulsion between electrically charged objects
- information sent as patterns in the controlled flow of electrons through a circuit
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- a flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction
- a field in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged, particles; a field produced by electric charges or by changing magnetic fields
- a solid-state component with three layers of semiconductor material, used to turn current on or off or to increase the strength of electric signals
- state that the voltage in a circuit equals the product of the current and the resistance
- a material through which electric charge cannot flow easily
- a thin slice of silicon that contains many solid-state components; a microchip
- a transfer of charge without contact between materials
- a switch that opens when current in a circuit is too high
- acontinuous flow of electric charge, SI unit used to measure is the ampere or amp (A)
- a device that prevents overheating due to current overload in a circuit
- a complete path through which charge can flow
- the science of using electric current to process or transmit information
- a crystalline solid that conducts current only under certain conditions
29 Clues: a complete path through which charge can flow • a flow of electric charge in only one direction • a transfer of charge without contact between materials • opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material • a material through which electric charge can flow easily • a switch that opens when current in a circuit is too high • ...
6.1 Vocab 2024-01-09
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- The positively charged structure within a voltaic cell.
- A device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- Magnet created by passing a current through a coil of wire.
- Electrons flow from a negative point to a positive point.
- The outermost ring of electrons in an atom. Used to determine whether an element is an insulator, conductor or semiconductor.
- A device used to convert chemical energy into electric energy. A group of voltaic cells connected together in a series or parallel connection.
- The smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms.
- The negatively charged structure within a voltaic cell.
- A device used to convert electric energy into mechanical energy.
- The simplest form of matter.
- The smallest part of an element that contains all of the properties of that element.
- The atomic number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
- An electrical path between two points.
- A device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Magnet Permanent magnets, arranged outside the armature.
- The continuous flow through a component or an entire circuit.
- A material that is both a poor conductor and a poor insulator.
- The center portion of an atom containing the protons and neutrons.
- The opposition of current flow.
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- A flow of electric charge.
- An accumulation of electric charge on an insulated body.
- 6.25 x 1024 electrons
- A unit of measure of the rate of current flow. One ampere equals one coulomb per second.
- A positively charged atomic particle.
- A Light Emitting Diode.
- An uncharged atomic particle.
- A negatively charged particle.
- The rotating part of an electrical generator.
- Strips or bars of metal insulated from each other and arranged around one end of an armature. Used to flip the flow of electricity, so positive becomes negative and negative becomes positive.
- Anything that occupies space.
- An object that is surrounded by a magnetic field and that has the property, either natural or induced, of attracting iron or steel.
- An instrument for measuring the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The force behind the movement of electrons.
- A material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces.
- Current that does not reverse its direction of flow.
35 Clues: 6.25 x 1024 electrons • A Light Emitting Diode. • A flow of electric charge. • The simplest form of matter. • An uncharged atomic particle. • Anything that occupies space. • A negatively charged particle. • The opposition of current flow. • A positively charged atomic particle. • An electrical path between two points. • The force behind the movement of electrons. • ...
Engineering Terms 2025-09-07
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- a device that increases the power of an electrical signal
- the process of applying a substance to reduce friction between moving parts
- the process of producing goods using machines, tools, and labor
- a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to learn from data and improve performance on a specific task
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity over time
- a component of a control system that converts an electrical signal into mechanical motion
- a device used to transfer heat between two fluids
- a mechanical device used to change speed to torque
- a device that manages and regulates the operation of a system
- a set of instructions or rules that a computer program follows to complete a task
- a complete closed loop which electrical current can travel
- a semiconductor device that allows current to flow in only one direction
- the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure
- cell a device used to measure force or weight
- a device that is used to send or receive radio signals
- a computer-based method used to analyze the behavior of a structure or component under various loads and conditions
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- a material used to reduce or slow the flow of heat or electricity
- the study of the interaction between electric and magnetic fields
- the study of the behavior of fluids in motion
- a field that combines mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering
- a software system used by engineers to create 3D models of parts and assemblies
- the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid
- the characteristics of a material that determine its behavior under different conditions
- a device used to connect two parts or components of a system
- a device that emits a narrow beam of light that can be used for cutting, welding, or measuring
- the transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid or gas
- the process of adjusting and checking the accuracy of a measuring device
- the study of the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion
- a unit of measurement for frequency
- a small computer chip that can be programmed to control the behavior of a system
30 Clues: a unit of measurement for frequency • the study of the behavior of fluids in motion • cell a device used to measure force or weight • a device used to transfer heat between two fluids • a mechanical device used to change speed to torque • the study of the behavior of fluids under pressure • the process of reducing the volume of a gas or fluid • ...
Electricity Revision Crossword 2016-02-01
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- Describes a circuit in which the current splits up into more than one path.
- A component in a circuit. When closed the current can flow. When open the current cannot flow.
- A very thin piece of wire inside a lamp that glows and gets hot when current passes through it
- A Component which changes electrical energy into light energy
- A component made of a thin wire that protects a circuit from electrical fire. If the current gets too large, the fuse wire melts (the fuse 'blows') and stops the current.
- The measurement of how hard it is for electricity to pass through a wire
- A component which changes chemical potential energy to electrical energy.
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- Unit of current. The charge that flows during one second
- A meter that is used to measure the voltage of a circuit
- A material with high resistance and that doesn’t let electricity pass through
- Used in a circuit when there is more than one cell
- Describes a circuit in which the current travels along one path through every component.
- Flow of electric charge. Measured in Amps. The number of coulombs of charge that flow per second.
- Unit of electric charge
14 Clues: Unit of electric charge • Used in a circuit when there is more than one cell • Unit of current. The charge that flows during one second • A meter that is used to measure the voltage of a circuit • A Component which changes electrical energy into light energy • The measurement of how hard it is for electricity to pass through a wire • ...
Main service panels 2023-04-17
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- by hand rather than automatically or electronically
- It is a thermomagnetic switch that provides the means to disconnect the electrical supply circuit of the external power transformer
- an electric current in excess of that which is normal, safe, or allowed for
- a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one
- It is a simple or complex set of conductors and electrical or electronic components interconnected in order to form a circuit to circulate an electrical current
- is to intercept or interrupt something, especially a telephone conversation. The cut is also to discontinue the supply of
- It is a conductive metal bar where the neutral wires are connected
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- an activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing
- It is like the switchboard for all the electricity in the house
- the maximum amount that something can contain
- the ramifications of the circuit
- It is a conductive metal bar where the phase cables are connected
- a measure taken to protect someone or something or to prevent something undesirable
13 Clues: the ramifications of the circuit • the maximum amount that something can contain • by hand rather than automatically or electronically • It is like the switchboard for all the electricity in the house • It is a conductive metal bar where the phase cables are connected • an activity that is natural to or the purpose of a person or thing • ...
SCIENCE YEAR 2 2024-12-05
8 Clues: gives birth. • lay many egg • lay a few eggs. • to produce light. • is an electrical insulator. • is an electrical conductor. • to complete and break an electric circuit. • mixture of a fine-sized material with a coarse-sized material.
TECHNOLOGIES 2023-05-18
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- A device designed to connect electrical equipment to a power source.
- To adjust or calibrate something, such as setting the time on a clock or setting the temperature on a thermostat
- A device into which an electrical plug can be inserted to provide a connection to an electrical supply
- is a portable data storage device
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- is a wireless communication technology that enables data transfer and communication between electronic devices over short distances
- is an adjective that describes something that has been brought up-to-date or modified to reflect the most current or recent information or technology
- is a device that detects and responds to physical inputs or changes in the environment
- is a device that converts electrical signals into sound waves
8 Clues: is a portable data storage device • is a device that converts electrical signals into sound waves • A device designed to connect electrical equipment to a power source. • is a device that detects and responds to physical inputs or changes in the environment • A device into which an electrical plug can be inserted to provide a connection to an electrical supply • ...
Electricity 2018-07-01
8 Clues: emits light • multiple cells • measures voltage • measures the current • a single electrical energy source • limits the flow of current in a circuit • can make or break an electrical circuit • allows the current to flow in one direction only
Antique Home Issues 2021-08-18
8 Clues: Antique Home foundation type • Pre-1978 Housing may contain • Two-Prong Receptacles are ___. • Common wood siding in our region • A fireproof, insulating carcinogen • The oldest type of electrical wiring • Relatively shallow private water source • Electrical protection required near sinks
Electricity Crossword 2023-02-28
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- This is a natural form of electrical transfer, in which a cloud receives or discharges energy.
- This metal is extremely conductive for electricity, and is often used for wires.
- This transfer of energy is caused by the traveling of electrons through an object.
- Thomas ______ is known for finding a long-burning filament for light bulbs, allowing them to be practical.
- Nikola _____ is the scientist known for mastering electricity, leading to many of our modern uses of electrical energy.
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- Electricity can cause _________, which can cause it to attract nearby objects.
- A _______ is a loop of conductivity that allows for the uninterrupted flow of electricity.
- An electrical transfer through open air can cause the creation of a ____.
- This malleable material is non-conductive, and is often used to insulate (isolate) a charge.
- Electricity is a means to transfer ______.
- The presence of ____ can cause a material to lose conductivity.
- A material with perfect conductivity would allow electricity to travel at the speed of _____.
12 Clues: Electricity is a means to transfer ______. • The presence of ____ can cause a material to lose conductivity. • An electrical transfer through open air can cause the creation of a ____. • Electricity can cause _________, which can cause it to attract nearby objects. • This metal is extremely conductive for electricity, and is often used for wires. • ...
Solar Energy 2025-10-24
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- A device that stores electrical energy for later use.
- The measure of how well a system converts sunlight into usable electricity.
- Energy that travels in waves, such as the light and heat from the sun.
- Relating to the conversion of light into electricity using special materials.
- The natural light and heat that come from the sun.
- A device that changes direct current (DC) electricity from solar panels into alternating current (AC) used in homes.
- Energy that comes from sources that can be naturally replaced, like sunlight or wind.
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- A material, like silicon, that conducts electricity under certain conditions and is used in solar cells.
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the environment or deplete them for the future.
- A small device that converts sunlight directly into electrical energy.
- A group of solar cells connected together to form a solar panel.
- Equipment that changes electrical energy from one form to another, such as voltage levels.
12 Clues: The natural light and heat that come from the sun. • A device that stores electrical energy for later use. • A group of solar cells connected together to form a solar panel. • A small device that converts sunlight directly into electrical energy. • Energy that travels in waves, such as the light and heat from the sun. • ...
Energy 2022-03-04
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- the ability to cause change
- the total amount of energy in a system
- heat energy that comes from fire,sun,etc.
- energy in motion
- comes from a variety of sources;most often used for communications
- potential energy stored in objects above earths surface
- conservation of energy nothing can be created or destroyed only transferred
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- potential energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- energy comes from releasing energy from nucleus of an atom
- stored energy
- light coming from the sun and light bulbs
- form of energy reflected or emitted
- potential energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- energy that comes fro outlets and power plants for electrical devices
14 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • form of energy reflected or emitted • the total amount of energy in a system • light coming from the sun and light bulbs • heat energy that comes from fire,sun,etc. • potential energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • potential energy stored in objects above earths surface • ...
Energy 2022-03-04
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- the total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system
- most often used for communication
- energy stored in objects that are being compressed or stretched
- energy in motion
- energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- energy stored in objects above the earth's surface
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
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- energy cannot be created or destroyed only change forms
- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through space
- stored energy
- comes from outlets and power plants
- the ability to cause change
- heat that comes from fire or the sun
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs
14 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • most often used for communication • comes from outlets and power plants • heat that comes from fire or the sun • energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs • energy stored in objects above the earth's surface • ...
Puzzle 2022-07-25
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- opposition to the disestablishment of the Church of England.
- An invented long word said to mean a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine ash and sand dust.
- in an ironic twist, is the name for a fear of long words
- Incorrect
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- Large marsupial
- the action or habit of estimating something as worthless
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- (PPHP) is an inherited condition that causes short stature, round face, and short hand bones
- Man's best friend
- An instrument that measures electrical potentials on the scalp and generates a record of the electrical activity of the brain
- Likes to chase mice
- is another term for the phobia
- same a 🧐 think 🧐
14 Clues: Incorrect • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • same a 🧐 think 🧐 • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • is another term for the phobia • in an ironic twist, is the name for a fear of long words • the action or habit of estimating something as worthless • opposition to the disestablishment of the Church of England. • ...
PHRASAL VERBS 2023-07-30
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- To get someone or something from somewhere.
- To move or travel from one place to another place.
- To register at a hotel or airport upon arrival.
- To meet and spend time together.
- To remove or delete someone or something from a list.
- To feel confident about something or someone.
- When you have an intense attraction to something or someone.
- To make a visit.
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- To connect an electrical device to an electrical outlet.
- To understand the meaning of something.
- To visit someone for a short period of time.
- To remove or delete someone or something from a list.
- To call someone again.
- To add personal information in the blank spaces of an official document.
- To wear clothing, cosmetics, perfume, etc.
15 Clues: To make a visit. • To call someone again. • To meet and spend time together. • To understand the meaning of something. • To wear clothing, cosmetics, perfume, etc. • To get someone or something from somewhere. • To visit someone for a short period of time. • To feel confident about something or someone. • To register at a hotel or airport upon arrival. • ...
spelling words 2020-06-24
20 Clues: a head • clever • to like • picture • the same • reporter • electric • big house • to explore • not long ago • a special day • random things • a cooking tool • to be maintained • a place of water • a place of death • to be eliminated • a photography tool • to wait for something • a spread that is bitter
Safety measures 2025-02-08
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- rauasaag
- standardne käsisaag
- mõõdulint
- tööpink
- peitlid
- väänamistangid
- profiilimõõtur
- lameda otsaga kruvikeerajad
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- elektrijõhvsaag
- akuga trell
- klambripüstol
- lihvimismasin
- ristpeaga kruvikeerajad
- haamer
- reguleeritav mutrivõti
- kuumaõhupüstol
- elektriku teip
- müürsepapeitel
- treppredel
- lühike vesilood
- nurgalõikamisplokk
- tolmumask
22 Clues: haamer • tööpink • peitlid • rauasaag • mõõdulint • tolmumask • treppredel • akuga trell • klambripüstol • lihvimismasin • kuumaõhupüstol • elektriku teip • müürsepapeitel • väänamistangid • profiilimõõtur • elektrijõhvsaag • lühike vesilood • nurgalõikamisplokk • standardne käsisaag • reguleeritav mutrivõti • ristpeaga kruvikeerajad • lameda otsaga kruvikeerajad
Electricity crossword by Farah 2024-04-15
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- The electrical device or devices that use electric power
- A machine that produces electricity
- Usable power or the resources (e.g. oil) used to produce usable power.
- The measure of electric pressure voltage is usually supplied by a battery or a generator
- A form of energy that is caused by the movements of some of the tiny particles that make up atoms.
- A device that is used to turn electricity on/off;to stop and start the flow of electricity
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- A sealed container that holds chemicals which are used for producing electricity also called a dry cell
- An incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows
- An electrical circuit through which current can flow in an unbroken path
- A machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy which then creates motion
- A light emitting diode (led) is a device that emits light when an electric current is passed through it
- A pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through.
12 Clues: A machine that produces electricity • The electrical device or devices that use electric power • A pathway made of wires that electrons can flow through. • An incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows • Usable power or the resources (e.g. oil) used to produce usable power. • An electrical circuit through which current can flow in an unbroken path • ...
Vocabulary words 2021-08-23
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- a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic
- Probe is an electronic device that lights up a red LED if the probe is touched to the the battery voltage.
- Diagram shows major electrical systems, sub-systems and individual circuits all inter- connected
- A material that conducts electricity and heat. A metal that contains fewer than four electrons in its atomic outer shell.
- they´re toggles or rockers,push-button, or disconnect.
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- Digital mulitmeter, a digital multimeter is capable of mesuring electrical current, resistance, and voltage
- A central paint where many serial data lines jam together, often abbreviated SP
- out of the battery in one direction via its (+) terminal and back to its via its (-) one.
- Instruments setup to check wiring, circuits,connections, or switches for breaks (open circuit) or short circuits.
- a circuit is the path that electrons travel from power source, through a resistance, and back to the power source.
- Digital volt-ohm-milometer
- logical representation of the physical connections and layout of an electric circuit.
12 Clues: Digital volt-ohm-milometer • they´re toggles or rockers,push-button, or disconnect. • a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic • A central paint where many serial data lines jam together, often abbreviated SP • logical representation of the physical connections and layout of an electric circuit. • ...
Solar Energy 2025-10-24
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- a device that stores electrical energy for later use.
- the measure of how well a system converts sunlight into usable electricity.
- energy that travels in waves, such as the light and heat from the sun.
- relating to the conversion of light into electricity using special materials.
- the natural light and heat that come from the sun.
- a device that changes direct current (DC) electricity from solar panels into alternating current (AC) used in homes.
- energy that comes from sources that can be naturally replaced, like sunlight or wind.
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- a material, like silicon, that conducts electricity under certain conditions and is used in solar cells.
- using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the environment or deplete them for the future.
- a small device that converts sunlight directly into electrical energy.
- a group of solar cells connected together to form a solar panel.
- equipment that changes electrical energy from one form to another, such as voltage levels.
12 Clues: the natural light and heat that come from the sun. • a device that stores electrical energy for later use. • a group of solar cells connected together to form a solar panel. • a small device that converts sunlight directly into electrical energy. • energy that travels in waves, such as the light and heat from the sun. • ...
Energy Crossword 2025-09-30
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- of Momentum The rule that says the total amount of motion (momentum) in a collision stays the same, even if energy changes forms.
- A material, like plastic or rubber, that blocks or slows down the flow of heat or electricity.
- A small container that stores chemical energy and changes it into electrical energy.
- A material that is burned to produce heat or power (like gasoline or wood).
- A machine that changes motion (kinetic energy) into electrical energy.
- A device that changes electrical energy into light and also gives off heat.
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- A rhythmic back-and-forth movement that carries energy through matter or space (like light or sound).
- of Electric Charge The rule that says opposite charges (positive and negative) attract, and like charges repel.
- A material, like metal, that allows heat or electricity to flow through it easily.
- The complete path that an electric current travels through.
- A machine with curved blades that spins when pushed by wind, water, or steam.
- The steady flow or movement of electric charge.
- of Conservation of Energy The rule that says energy can only change forms, it can never be created or destroyed.
13 Clues: The steady flow or movement of electric charge. • The complete path that an electric current travels through. • A machine that changes motion (kinetic energy) into electrical energy. • A material that is burned to produce heat or power (like gasoline or wood). • A device that changes electrical energy into light and also gives off heat. • ...
Audio Broadcasting 2018-03-19
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- A transmission of electromagnetic waves of frequency
- The Maximum extent of a vibration
- An electric musical instrument
- An electromagnetic wave of frequency
- A unit used to measure the power of the sound
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- An instrument for turning sound waves into electrical energy
- Used to transmit electromagnetic waves
- Facts gathered together for experiments
- Where electrical signals are converted into sounds
- A person who operates a signal in a recording
10 Clues: An electric musical instrument • The Maximum extent of a vibration • An electromagnetic wave of frequency • Used to transmit electromagnetic waves • Facts gathered together for experiments • A person who operates a signal in a recording • A unit used to measure the power of the sound • Where electrical signals are converted into sounds • ...
Motor Neuron, Stephen Allen, n10709100 2021-08-12
Across
- the alternate name for the cell body
- the neuron which released neurotransmitters at the synapse
- Structure which receives neurotransmitters
- motor neurons are also referred to as *?* neuron
- structure which connects the soma to axon terminals
- electrical impulse referred to as action *?*
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- messenger molecules
- the type of impulse created by the neuron
- the cells which reside in myelin
- the name of the sheath which surrounds the axon
10 Clues: messenger molecules • the cells which reside in myelin • the alternate name for the cell body • the type of impulse created by the neuron • Structure which receives neurotransmitters • electrical impulse referred to as action *?* • the name of the sheath which surrounds the axon • motor neurons are also referred to as *?* neuron • ...
8BITCADE 2021-11-21
Across
- its a loud speaker that uses piezo electric for generating sound
- can be reprogrammed
- holds all components together
- has 3 pins and provides all power with one slide
- regulates flow of electrical current
Down
- provides enough volts for a working PCB
- connects the microscopes sir board to the software for programming
- contains a 32U4 microchip
- Allows electrical current to flow in one way and emits light
- on and off
10 Clues: on and off • can be reprogrammed • contains a 32U4 microchip • holds all components together • regulates flow of electrical current • provides enough volts for a working PCB • has 3 pins and provides all power with one slide • Allows electrical current to flow in one way and emits light • its a loud speaker that uses piezo electric for generating sound • ...
Checkpoint 9.1 2022-04-27
Across
- changes chemical energy to electrical energy
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- to pull toward
- A flow of electric charge.
Down
- to push away
- electrons are not attached to one position
- parts of a circuit
- Two or more electrical cells joined together.
- The positive and negative connections on a battery
- charge property of electrons that attracts them to positive charges and repels them away from negative
10 Clues: to push away • to pull toward • parts of a circuit • A flow of electric charge. • electrons are not attached to one position • changes chemical energy to electrical energy • Two or more electrical cells joined together. • A subatomic particle that has a negative charge • The positive and negative connections on a battery • ...
5 forms of Energy 2020-11-01
Across
- to change into something else
- energy produced by vibrations
- the ability to do work or change
- a form of energy which our eyes can see
- energy related to the temperature of an object
- allows the flow of thermal or electrical energy
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- blocks or slows the flow of thermal or electrical energy
- energy of motion
- where something comes from
- energy that is absorbed or deilvered by an electric current
10 Clues: energy of motion • where something comes from • to change into something else • energy produced by vibrations • the ability to do work or change • a form of energy which our eyes can see • energy related to the temperature of an object • allows the flow of thermal or electrical energy • blocks or slows the flow of thermal or electrical energy • ...
Magnetism and Electricity 2024-04-11
Across
- Waves created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and magnetic field
- The flow for electrical power or charge
- When North and South poles are placed close to each other
- Push away
- Unit used for electrical potential
- A force you can feel but not see
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- A force between charged particles
- Transferring heat to an object by direct contact
- come together
- When electric fields and magnetic fields interact
10 Clues: Push away • come together • A force you can feel but not see • A force between charged particles • Unit used for electrical potential • The flow for electrical power or charge • Transferring heat to an object by direct contact • When electric fields and magnetic fields interact • When North and South poles are placed close to each other • ...
PTM Team Building Crossword 2022-06-12
15 Clues: CEO • behind • testing • power unit • department • parts brand • HDPG location • favorite hotel • fearless leader • design framework • connectivity ecu • tough truck brand • highest market share • class 8 trucks made here • mechanical and electrical systems
