electrical Crossword Puzzles
Basic Synchronous 2019-11-07
Electricity Vocab Review 2019-03-05
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- A material in which an electrical charge can flow through easily
- The unit of resistance
- The unit of power
- The unit of current
- The electric potential energy per unit charge that pushes the electrons through a circuit
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- The flow of electrons
- The opposed motion of current/electrons
- A particle that is negatively-charged
- A material in which an electrical charge does not flow easily.
- A particle that is positively-charged
10 Clues: The unit of power • The unit of current • The flow of electrons • The unit of resistance • A particle that is negatively-charged • A particle that is positively-charged • The opposed motion of current/electrons • A material in which an electrical charge does not flow easily. • A material in which an electrical charge can flow through easily • ...
PHYSICS-CLASS10 2023-01-30
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- The unit that measures energy
- Electrical device that resists the flow of current in a circuit
- Unit of Power
- Unit of Electric Current
- An elementary particle that is identical to the nucleus of the hydrogen atom
- A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
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- Elementary particle with a negative charge
- Smallest unit of matter
- Device that converts chemical energy to electric energy
- The device that measures current in a circuit
10 Clues: Unit of Power • Smallest unit of matter • Unit of Electric Current • The unit that measures energy • Elementary particle with a negative charge • The device that measures current in a circuit • Device that converts chemical energy to electric energy • A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy • ...
Audio1 2021-07-05
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- The number of frequencies within a sound
- A device that send out radio or television signals
- A single channel of audio
- One complete vibration of a sound source
- Electrical interference
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- One half of the up and down extent of the vibration of a wave
- Audible or inaudible changes to the musical signal
- A path for carrying audio or data
- Reflected version of a sound
- Cycles per second of an electrical signal
10 Clues: Electrical interference • A single channel of audio • Reflected version of a sound • A path for carrying audio or data • The number of frequencies within a sound • One complete vibration of a sound source • Cycles per second of an electrical signal • Audible or inaudible changes to the musical signal • A device that send out radio or television signals • ...
Crossword 2022-11-03
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- lining up of text and graphics
- process of putting the message into electrical form
- person sending a message to another person
- person receiving the message sent by another
- wording in any written or printed document
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- to direct or guide
- process of putting the electrical form into thought
- any book article or document before it is printed
- refers to the arrangement of opposite elements
- location of items in relation to one another
10 Clues: to direct or guide • lining up of text and graphics • person sending a message to another person • wording in any written or printed document • location of items in relation to one another • person receiving the message sent by another • refers to the arrangement of opposite elements • any book article or document before it is printed • ...
ELECTRICITY 2019-09-29
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- for detecting electric current motor electrical to mechanical energy
- temporary magnet
- long coil which has a large no.of close turns of insulated copper wire
- current current flows in one direction
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- a safety device works on heating current
- circuit touching of live wire and neutral wire directly.
- the space around a magnet in which magnetic force is exerted
- current reverses direction
- too many appliances of high power are switched on
- mechanical to electrical energy
10 Clues: temporary magnet • current reverses direction • mechanical to electrical energy • current current flows in one direction • a safety device works on heating current • too many appliances of high power are switched on • circuit touching of live wire and neutral wire directly. • the space around a magnet in which magnetic force is exerted • ...
Electricity crossword 2025-02-19
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- Who discovered x-rays?
- A common electrical unit for measuring current
- Who built a DC electric generator?
- A device used to amplify sound, often used in communication.
- A device that stores electrical energy
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- A symbol for electric potential difference
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily.
- A small, portable device used for lighting.
- A component that limits the flow of current
- Who invented the first practical alternating current (AC) motor?
10 Clues: Who discovered x-rays? • Who built a DC electric generator? • A device that stores electrical energy • A symbol for electric potential difference • A small, portable device used for lighting. • A component that limits the flow of current • A common electrical unit for measuring current • A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily. • ...
Electricity - Aaron and Alfonso 2025-12-10
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- checking the values of electricity like voltage with a multimeter
- the opposite of safe
- person who installs or repairs electrical systems
- elements to connect two or more electrical materials
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- unit to measure the intensity
- protection that have almost every cable to protect users for electroshocks
- person who explains lessons of electricity in the workshop
- tables where people work
- area where the electricity is transformed and distributed
- instrument for measure tension
10 Clues: the opposite of safe • tables where people work • unit to measure the intensity • instrument for measure tension • person who installs or repairs electrical systems • elements to connect two or more electrical materials • area where the electricity is transformed and distributed • person who explains lessons of electricity in the workshop • ...
Robotics 2025-12-03
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- Machine Control
- Command Set
- Power Source
- Creates Movements
- Circuit Study
- Represents Pulses
- Pins Incoming Signal
- Power Section
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- Limits Current
- Pulse Width Modulation
- pins Produced action
- Represents Pulses
- Represents Strings
- I/O
- Microcontroller Board
- Electrical Path
- Tiny Processor
- Robot Instructions
- Indicator Light
- Pins used to power a component attached to the microcontoller
20 Clues: I/O • Command Set • Power Source • Circuit Study • Power Section • Limits Current • Tiny Processor • Machine Control • Electrical Path • Indicator Light • Represents Pulses • Creates Movements • Represents Pulses • Represents Strings • Robot Instructions • pins Produced action • Pins Incoming Signal • Microcontroller Board • Pulse Width Modulation • ...
Electrochemistry & Chemical Bonding 2020-11-17
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- The SI unit of potential difference.
- The process by which an electrical current is used to drive an otherwise nonspontaneous redox reduction.
- An empty molecular orbital in a semiconductor.
- A measure of the difference in potential energy per unit of charge.
- An orbital whose electrons remain localized on an atom.
- A mathematical procedure in which standard atomic orbitals are combined to form new, hybrid orbitals.
- The molecular geometry of a molecule with octahedral electron geometry and one lone pair.
- The electrode in an electrochemical cell where oxidation occurs.
- The bond that forms between two p orbitals that overlap side to side.
- The electrode in an electrochemical cell where reduction occurs.
- A conductive surface through which electrons can enter or leave a half-cell.
- A type of semiconductor material that produces an electric current when it is exposed to light.
- A local molecular geometry where the bond angle is less than 180-degrees.
- In solids, a higher energy set of normally empty molecular orbitals that are involved in electrical conduction.
- A molecular orbital that is higher in energy than any of the atomic orbitals from which it was formed.
- The molecular geometry of a molecule with trigonal bipyramidal electron geometry and two lone pairs in axial positions.
- A device in which a chemical reaction either produces or is carried out by an electrical current.
- The molecular geometry of five atoms with 109.5-degree bond angles.
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- In solids, a lower energy set of filled molecular orbitals.
- The force that results in the motion of electrons due to a difference in potential.
- The molecular geometry of three atoms with a 180-degree bond angle due to the repulsion of two-electron groups.
- A general term for long pairs, single bonds, multiple bonds or lone electrons in a molecule.
- Devices composed of photovoltaic materials that are used to produce electricity from light.
- The flow of electric charge.
- An energy gap that exists between the valence band and conduction band of semiconductors and insulators.
- The molecular geometry of four atoms with 120-degree bond angles in a plane.
- For a molecule, the number of electrons in bonding orbitals minus the number of electrons in nonbonding orbitals divided by two.
- The resulting bond that forms between a combination of any two s, p, or hybridized orbitals that overlap end to end.
- An electrochemical cell that uses electrical current to drive a nonspontaneous chemical reaction.
- orbitals formed from the combination of standard atomic orbitals that correspond more closely to the actual distribution of electrons ina chemically bonded atom.
- The molecular geometry of a molecule with tetrahedral electron geometry and one lone pair.
- The molecular geometry of a molecule with trigonal bipyramidal electron geometry and one lone pair in an axial position.
- The potential difference between the cathode and the anode in an electrochemical cell.
- One half of an electrochemical cell where either oxidation or reduction occurs.
- Set of empty molecular orbitals that are slightly higher in energy than the valence band in a semiconductor material.
- From quantum theory, probability distribution maps for the electrons as they exist within atoms.
- The molecular geometry of six atoms with 120-degree bonds between the three equatorial electron groups and 90-degree bond angles between the two axial electron groups and the trigonal plane.
- The geometrical arrangement of electron groups in a molecule.
- The geometrical arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
- A voltaic cell that uses the oxidation of hydrogen and the reduction of oxygen, forming water, to provide electrical current.
- Set of occupied molecular orbitals that are slightly lower in energy than the conduction band in a semiconductor material.
- A device that allows the flow of electrical current in only one direction.
42 Clues: The flow of electric charge. • The SI unit of potential difference. • An empty molecular orbital in a semiconductor. • The geometrical arrangement of atoms in a molecule. • An orbital whose electrons remain localized on an atom. • In solids, a lower energy set of filled molecular orbitals. • The geometrical arrangement of electron groups in a molecule. • ...
Waves 2015-11-04
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- Something that is not a large or a small wave
- The strength of a sound wave or electrical signal
- When heat or light is reflected off and therefore,the surface can not absorb it
- A mass of water that rises over the surface
- How long a wave is
- point When a wave is at rest
- wave The electrical and magnetical forces or effects of a wave
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- Transfers energy through a medium
- How high or low a noise or voice is
- Low area between two big waves
- When something is sent to a different place or person
- Number of how many times something happens during a specific time
- The top of a wave
- Something being absorbed by something else
14 Clues: The top of a wave • How long a wave is • point When a wave is at rest • Low area between two big waves • Transfers energy through a medium • How high or low a noise or voice is • Something being absorbed by something else • A mass of water that rises over the surface • Something that is not a large or a small wave • The strength of a sound wave or electrical signal • ...
Harsshitha 2022-09-21
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- specialised cells
- carry electrical signals from one part of the body to another
- cells are so small that you cannot see them with your eyes
- cells are smaller than most other in the body.
- cells have tiny threads along one edge, like microscopic hairs
- the nucleus controls the activities of the cell
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- inside mitochondria,energy is released from food
- the cell membrane controls what goes in and out.
- is like clear jelly.
- this is a large, fluid-filled space inside a plant cell.
- looks green because the contain a green substance called chlorophyll
- it holds the plant in shape.
- is a very long strand of cytoplasm.
- are short strands of cytoplasm that collect electrical signals from other nearby nerve cells
14 Clues: specialised cells • is like clear jelly. • it holds the plant in shape. • is a very long strand of cytoplasm. • cells are smaller than most other in the body. • the nucleus controls the activities of the cell • inside mitochondria,energy is released from food • the cell membrane controls what goes in and out. • this is a large, fluid-filled space inside a plant cell. • ...
Flexible Conduit 2025-02-04
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- – Components that attach flexible conduit to boxes.
- – Shaping the conduit to fit around obstacles during installation.
- – Not made of metal, often used for certain conduit types.
- – A conduit that prevents liquids from entering the system.
- – Tools used to attach conduit to walls or surfaces.
- – The process of setting up and securing flexible conduit.
- – Abbreviation for liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit.
- – Connecting circuits to the earth to prevent electrical shocks.
- – The installation of conduit underground.
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- – Material used inside wires to prevent electric shocks.
- – One of the elements from which the flexible conduit protects wires.
- – A tube used to protect and guide electrical wires.
- – A flexible conduit made of non-metal material.
- – Components used to join sections of conduit.
- – Can be bent easily to fit around obstacles.
15 Clues: – The installation of conduit underground. • – Can be bent easily to fit around obstacles. • – Components used to join sections of conduit. • – A flexible conduit made of non-metal material. • – Components that attach flexible conduit to boxes. • – A tube used to protect and guide electrical wires. • – Tools used to attach conduit to walls or surfaces. • ...
Electprinciples-DS-AN 2024-11-12
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- The _____ is a two-directional electronic device that can operate in an AC circuit; its output is AC.
- A _________ is a device in an electric circuit that stores electrical energy for later use.
- The electricity that air-conditioning and heating technicians are more involved with is produced by _________.
- A _______ _______ can function as a switch as well as a means for opening a circuit when a current overload occurs. (two words)
- A ____ is a simple device used to protect circuits from over loading and overheating.
- ______ current travels in one direction.
- A ____ is the power used when 1 ampere flows with a potential difference of 1 volt.
- _____________ force, or voltage, is used to indicate the potential difference between two charges.
- ____________ are electrical devices that produce voltage in a second circuit through electromagnetic induction.
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- Copper, silver, and ____ are good conductors, and each has one electron in the outer orbit.
- ___________ current is a continually and rapidly reversing current.
- The ferrule _________ _____ is used for 230-V to 600-V service up to 60. (two words)
- ___________ are made of three pieces of N-type and P-type semiconductor materials sandwiched together.
- A _____ is a switching device that will conduct on both halves of the AC waveform; its output is AC.
- ____ _____ have either an Edison base or a type S base (two words)
- in the early 1800s, the German scientist ______ ___ did considerable experimentation with electrical circuits.(two words)
- __________,unlike conductors, do not allow the free flow of electrons
17 Clues: ______ current travels in one direction. • ____ _____ have either an Edison base or a type S base (two words) • ___________ current is a continually and rapidly reversing current. • __________,unlike conductors, do not allow the free flow of electrons • A ____ is the power used when 1 ampere flows with a potential difference of 1 volt. • ...
Cars 2025-05-27
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- – Charges battery
- – Device using power
- – Starts electrical systems
- – Conducts electricity
- – Protects circuit
- – Spins alternator
- – Measures current
- – Powers electric parts
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- – Completes circuit
- – Measures electric force
- – Path for electricity
- – Connection point
- – Switches circuit
- – Cranks engine
- – Jump of current
15 Clues: – Cranks engine • – Charges battery • – Jump of current • – Connection point • – Protects circuit • – Switches circuit • – Spins alternator • – Measures current • – Completes circuit • – Device using power • – Path for electricity • – Conducts electricity • – Powers electric parts • – Measures electric force • – Starts electrical systems
ANGEL 2025-03-18
19 Clues: J • sun • car • camp • fire • sleep • energy • radiation • chernobyl • moving energy • ball on a hill • book on a shelf • lights in school • arrow ready to fire • how tall something is • chernobyl exploding made • cant be created or destroyed • comes on rainy nights sometimes • iron nail copper wire around it
hi 2025-03-18
19 Clues: coe • epe • heat • bleach • enegen • speed like • light bodle • power plant • posadle enrgy • garvitya pull • power in a house • to ceep you worm • energy thats moves • invoveled to fealds • to see broken bones • will kill the world • the adley to do work • how tall something is • have to do with money
Crossword: The structure of the atom 2024-05-22
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- Name of the scientist that discovered the electron and came up with the Plum Pudding atomic model
- Electrostatic _________:A force that holds the sub-atomic particles together
- Sub-atomic particle that has a neutral electrical charge (or has no charge)
- Name of the scientist that discovered the neutrons in 1932
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- Atomic structure that is formed by the protons and neutrons
- Sub-atomic particle that has a positive electrical charge
- Sub-atomic particle that has a negative electrical charge
- Name of the scientist that came up with the Nuclear atomic model
8 Clues: Sub-atomic particle that has a positive electrical charge • Sub-atomic particle that has a negative electrical charge • Name of the scientist that discovered the neutrons in 1932 • Atomic structure that is formed by the protons and neutrons • Name of the scientist that came up with the Nuclear atomic model • ...
amplifier 2025-04-04
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- The range of frequencies that an amplifier can effectively process
- The amplified signal that comes out of the
- Devices that detect physical changes (such as sound, light, or temperature) and convert them into electrical signals
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- A signal that has been altered from its original shape due to amplification issues
- device that increases the amplitude of an electrical signal
- a material or device for absorption or dissipation of heat
- The ratio of the output signal to the input signal, measuring how much the signal is amplified
- The electrical signal that enters the amplifier to be amplified
8 Clues: The amplified signal that comes out of the • a material or device for absorption or dissipation of heat • device that increases the amplitude of an electrical signal • The electrical signal that enters the amplifier to be amplified • The range of frequencies that an amplifier can effectively process • ...
FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS 2024-04-16
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- When a fuse is ..., its metal strip has melted to stop the flow of electricity.
- A ground... is an electrical malfunction in which a current gets into a ground conductor and often causes a short circuit.e
- ...fuse is a fuse encased in a cylinder with metal caps on each end.
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- This occurs when an electrical current is too high for a particular electrical system.
- Controlled by a person directly.
- A device with a small metal strip that melts and stops electrical flow when an excessive current passes through it.
- Trigger or release a switch to set something into operative mode.
7 Clues: Controlled by a person directly. • Trigger or release a switch to set something into operative mode. • ...fuse is a fuse encased in a cylinder with metal caps on each end. • When a fuse is ..., its metal strip has melted to stop the flow of electricity. • This occurs when an electrical current is too high for a particular electrical system. • ...
electricity 2018-03-14
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- reorientation of the element of a system
- is a material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely
- The power of a remote control car.
- measures the device or material.
- material through which electric current can pass.
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- an elementary particle that is a fundamental constitution of matter.
- current (DC) the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth
- the SI unit of electrical resistance.
- circuit closed circuit in which the current divides into two
- A lever which you can turn of and off
- circuit closed circuit which the current flows in one path.
- current (AC) an electric current that reverses its direction
- machine one powered my electricity.
- the time rater of flow of electric charge.
- point in an electrical circuit.
15 Clues: point in an electrical circuit. • measures the device or material. • The power of a remote control car. • machine one powered my electricity. • the SI unit of electrical resistance. • A lever which you can turn of and off • reorientation of the element of a system • the time rater of flow of electric charge. • material through which electric current can pass. • ...
cross_PE_3 2018-02-12
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- The output voltage is greater than input voltage
- Controlling the field current
- The residual periodic variation of DC voltage with in a power supply derived from AC source
- Based on the capacitor energy transfer
- Electromotive force generated when a conductor passes through a magnetic field
- An electrical coil switch that uses a small current to control a much larger current
- The motor acts as a generator and develops an induced voltage Eg
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- A unit of measure for inductance
- Average output is less than input voltage
- Controlling the armature control
- Arrangement for increase in voltage
- The movable part of generator or motor
- A type of braking
- A difference in potential that tends to give rise to an electric current
- A device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
15 Clues: A type of braking • Controlling the field current • A unit of measure for inductance • Controlling the armature control • Arrangement for increase in voltage • The movable part of generator or motor • Based on the capacitor energy transfer • Average output is less than input voltage • The output voltage is greater than input voltage • ...
Outomotive Crossword 2024-10-31
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- PUMP Delivers fuel from the tank to the engine
- Tool used to turn screws
- Inflatable rubber covering that surrounds a wheel
- Device used to lift a car off the ground
- BELT Connects the engine to the radiator fan and other components
- Generates electrical power for the car's systems
- Stores electrical energy for starting the car
- Allows the driver to change gears smoothly
- PLUG Component that ignites the fuel-air mixture in an engine
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- Reduces the noise produced by the exhaust system
- Tool used to tighten or loosen bolts and nuts
- Helps cool the engine by dissipating heat
- Mixes air and fuel for combustion in older engines
- System that transmits power from the engine to the wheels
- ABSORBER Dampens the impact and vibrations from the road
15 Clues: Tool used to turn screws • Device used to lift a car off the ground • Helps cool the engine by dissipating heat • Allows the driver to change gears smoothly • Tool used to tighten or loosen bolts and nuts • Stores electrical energy for starting the car • PUMP Delivers fuel from the tank to the engine • Reduces the noise produced by the exhaust system • ...
Chapter 19 2022-04-08
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- An electric component installed in a circuit to lower voltage and current flow.
- An electric device that automatically interrupts current via an internal metal element melting if a circuit is overloaded or a short occurs.
- A semiconductor device that allows current flow in one direction, but resists it in the other.
- An electric component that absorbs voltage spikes by storing electrons, or electrical energy, thus protecting other vehicle electrical equipment.
- Any device that can emit or detect light.
- An accidental grounding of an electrical circuit or electrical device, causing a tremendous amount of current through the circuit or device.
- A finned metal part installed in electronics to transfer damaging heat away from delicate electronic components.
- An electric device that automatically interrupts current via an internal switch tripping if a circuit is overloaded or a short occurs. It resets itself when circuit conditions return to normal.
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- An electric device consisting of an iron core inside a coil of wire. Applying electricity to the coil causes the iron core to center itself in the coil and, as a result, exert a force on the object to which it is connected.
- A magnetically operated electric switch that enables low current in one circuit to control (close or open) a greater current flow in a second circuit.
- A field of electronics in which light carries data through small strands of plastic or glass fiber. Also, refers to cable that has light-carrying strands of plastic or glass.
- A material, such as silicon (often crystalline in structure), that acts as a conductor or insulator, depending on its operating condition and application.
- A semiconductor device that can be used as an electronic signal switch or as a current amplifier.
- A photonic semiconductor device that produces light when energized by an electric current.
- An electric component used to connect or disconnect the power supply in a circuit.
15 Clues: Any device that can emit or detect light. • An electric component installed in a circuit to lower voltage and current flow. • An electric component used to connect or disconnect the power supply in a circuit. • A photonic semiconductor device that produces light when energized by an electric current. • ...
Types Of Energy 2013-07-08
Electronics crossword 2020-10-19
12 Clues: I • R • V • TV • ogram • power • not open • not closed • a form of energy • subatomic particle • restoring electrical energy • path for transmitting electric current
Induction Revison. 2021-09-08
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- Colour of first aid box
- The minimum number of work experience hours you must complete
- Abbreviation for the circuit protective conductor.
- Colour of the line conductor.
- The letter I is the basic symbol for this.
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- Name of square electrical enclosure.
- The minimum number of hours you must record in LRC.
- Name of round tubular electrical enclosure.
- Colour of the neutral conductor.
9 Clues: Colour of first aid box • Colour of the line conductor. • Colour of the neutral conductor. • Name of square electrical enclosure. • The letter I is the basic symbol for this. • Name of round tubular electrical enclosure. • Abbreviation for the circuit protective conductor. • The minimum number of hours you must record in LRC. • ...
Safety 2025-05-30
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- Hazards due to slips, trips, or falls.
- Hazards stemming from workplace culture or stress.
- Hazards related to exposure to harmful substances.
- Hazards arising from repetitive movements or poor posture.
- Hazards associated with machinery or moving parts.
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- Hazards from exposure to infectious agents.
- Hazards involving extreme temperatures, noise, or radiation.
- Hazards involving fire or explosions.
- Hazards related to electrical equipment or wiring.
9 Clues: Hazards involving fire or explosions. • Hazards due to slips, trips, or falls. • Hazards from exposure to infectious agents. • Hazards stemming from workplace culture or stress. • Hazards related to exposure to harmful substances. • Hazards related to electrical equipment or wiring. • Hazards associated with machinery or moving parts. • ...
Trades & Hazards 2025-09-09
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- Builds walls and structures using bricks or blocks.
- Installs and repairs electrical wiring and systems.
- Injuries caused by heat, chemicals or electricity.
- Wounds caused by sharp objects.
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- Tradesperson who fits and repairs pipes
- Crafts and repairs structures from wood.
- Applies plaster to walls and ceilings for a smooth finish.
- Potential sources of harm or danger.
- Sudden electrical jolts (or surprising events).
9 Clues: Wounds caused by sharp objects. • Potential sources of harm or danger. • Tradesperson who fits and repairs pipes • Crafts and repairs structures from wood. • Sudden electrical jolts (or surprising events). • Injuries caused by heat, chemicals or electricity. • Builds walls and structures using bricks or blocks. • Installs and repairs electrical wiring and systems. • ...
Diffusion & Driving Forces 2025-01-28
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- a substance that dissolves a solute
- solvent and a solute
- net flux is zero
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- a difference in electrical potential or voltage that exists across the membranes of most cells.
- the driving force due to concentration gradients
- the driving force where Ions are affected by both chemical and electrical driving forces & thus move depending on the net direction of force acting on them
- molecules in a liquid or gas will distribute evenly throughout a container solely as a result of their random thermal motion
- the driving force due to the membrane potential(separation of charges across the PM)
- a substance that can be dissolved by a solvent to create a solution
9 Clues: net flux is zero • solvent and a solute • a substance that dissolves a solute • the driving force due to concentration gradients • a substance that can be dissolved by a solvent to create a solution • the driving force due to the membrane potential(separation of charges across the PM) • ...
Glossary: Energy 2020-11-13
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- gas created when burning fossil fuels (2 wrds.)
- a large man-made pool of water
- building that blocks the flow of a river
- infrastructure for transporting energy all over the country (2 wrds.)
- a product of nature that is burned for energy
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- place where electrical energy is generated (2 wrds.)
- a combination of eg. two energy sources
- a place with many turbines that harvest energy from air movements
- stores electrical energy
- device that harvests energy from sunlight (2 wrds.)
- power created by splitting (or combining) atoms (2 wrds.)
11 Clues: stores electrical energy • a large man-made pool of water • a combination of eg. two energy sources • building that blocks the flow of a river • a product of nature that is burned for energy • gas created when burning fossil fuels (2 wrds.) • device that harvests energy from sunlight (2 wrds.) • place where electrical energy is generated (2 wrds.) • ...
plastics 2022-01-13
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- density polyethylene weatherproof HARD,eg buckets toys
- density polyethylene LOW level of rigidity,eg plastic bags detergent bottles
- resin chemical resistant, car parts, chair seats
- polyvinyl chloride flexible, used in housing electrical wires
- strong, good ftigue resistance, rope medical equipment
- terephalate on bottom of plastic drinking bottles
- resin clear, hard, can bee used for desks like laiths
- formaldehyde heat resistant, brittle, electrical fittings
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- butadiene styrene handles, calculator casings
- hard,translucent and transparent,eg lighting covers bathtubs
- polyvynl chloride rigid,used in water pipes watter gutters
11 Clues: butadiene styrene handles, calculator casings • resin chemical resistant, car parts, chair seats • terephalate on bottom of plastic drinking bottles • resin clear, hard, can bee used for desks like laiths • density polyethylene weatherproof HARD,eg buckets toys • strong, good ftigue resistance, rope medical equipment • ...
Types of Engineers 2018-01-16
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- / Provide power, water, gas, or sewer services
- / Help locate natural reservoirs of petroleum deposits
- / Work to distribute electricity and design electrical systems for vehicles and other products
- / Develop, improve, and test new designs
- / Develop energy-efficient lighting
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- / Implement and maintain computer systems for business
- / Optimize complex processes, systems, or organizations
- / Design, Construction, and maintenance of physical and natural enviornment
- / Manipulate an organism's genes using biotechnology
- / New uses for robots, improving existing robots, or repairing and maintaining industrial robots
- / Designing, building, and science of an aircraft
11 Clues: / Develop energy-efficient lighting • / Develop, improve, and test new designs • / Provide power, water, gas, or sewer services • / Designing, building, and science of an aircraft • / Manipulate an organism's genes using biotechnology • / Implement and maintain computer systems for business • / Help locate natural reservoirs of petroleum deposits • ...
Practical Skills Vocabulary 2017-10-24
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- a measure of electrical power.
- used to help move heavy objects.
- manufacture something quickly and easily.
- not having the ability to move.
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- and axle a simple lifting machine.
- a hardware device that mechanically joins objects together.
- the amount of variation of a machine or part.
- a system of pips and other materials.
- system used everywhere besides the USA. Uses liters, grams, ect. filament- a conducting wire with a high melting point.
- a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power.
- stack a pipe that takes water and waste from the upstairs plumbing system.
11 Clues: a measure of electrical power. • not having the ability to move. • used to help move heavy objects. • and axle a simple lifting machine. • a system of pips and other materials. • manufacture something quickly and easily. • the amount of variation of a machine or part. • a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power. • ...
The Boy Who Invented TV 2023-01-23
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- a machine that creates electricity
- attracted and held the attention of someone
- sending information in the form of electrical signals
- producing, resulting from, or eating to electricity caused by the movement of electrons
- read quickly and with great enthusiasm
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- anything related to machines and how they work
- having qualities people like; interesting; sparking curiosity
- causing or related to a great or complete change
- overloaded with something
- useful new devices or that are helpful
- extending in one direction and at the same distance apart at every point
11 Clues: overloaded with something • a machine that creates electricity • useful new devices or that are helpful • read quickly and with great enthusiasm • attracted and held the attention of someone • anything related to machines and how they work • causing or related to a great or complete change • sending information in the form of electrical signals • ...
Think Circuits! 2024-03-02
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- Circuits In a parallel circuit, the components are connected across multiple paths, allowing current to flow through each component independently. If one component fails or is disconnected, the other components can continue to operate as long as there is an alternative path for current flow.
- Voltage, also known as electric potential difference, is the measure of electrical potential energy per unit charge between two points in a circuit. It is typically measured in volts (V) and represents the force that drives electric current through a circuit.
- Resistance is the measure of opposition to the flow of electric current through a conductor. It is measured in ohms (Ω) and is influenced by factors such as the material, length, and cross-sectional area of the conductor.
- Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which charge flows past a given point in a circuit.
- Circuits are pathways or loops through which electric current can flow. They typically consist of components such as wires, switches, and various electrical devices connected together.
- Law Ohm's Law states that the current (I) flowing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage (V) across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance (R) between them. Mathematically, it is expressed as
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- A battery is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. It consists of one or more electrochemical cells that store and release energy through chemical reactions, providing a source of voltage in an electrical circuit.
- In an electrical circuit, the load refers to any device or component that consumes electrical energy to perform a specific function. Examples of loads include light bulbs, motors, heaters, and electronic devices.
- A capacitor is a passive electronic component that stores electrical energy in an electric field. It consists of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material (dielectric). Capacitors are commonly used in circuits for energy storage, filtering, and timing applications.
- Circuits In a series circuit, the components are connected end to end, forming a single path for current flow. If one component fails or is disconnected, the entire circuit is broken and current ceases to flow.
10 Clues: Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It is measured in amperes (A) and represents the rate at which charge flows past a given point in a circuit. • ...
Mains Electricity 2022-08-12
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- The amount of electrical power an appliance requires to work.
- The name of the cells that convert sunlight into electricity
- A type of electrical connection not made by a qualified electrician
- A machine that produces electricity.
- Which dam in South Africa has a hydro-electric power station?
- A non-renewable resource
- Energy from moving water
- Remains of dead plants and animals that store energy from the sun
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- Where was the first wind farm in South Africa?
- A machine that changes the amount of energy carried by electricity.
- A machine that boils water.
- A place where electricity is generated.
- Another name for energy from the sun
- A wheel with blades that turn in the wind.
14 Clues: A non-renewable resource • Energy from moving water • A machine that boils water. • Another name for energy from the sun • A machine that produces electricity. • A place where electricity is generated. • A wheel with blades that turn in the wind. • Where was the first wind farm in South Africa? • The name of the cells that convert sunlight into electricity • ...
Healthy Brain, Healthy Life 2023-04-19
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- Device that delivers pulses or stimulation of electrical energy at regular intervals
- 4th most common neurological disorder in the world
- Hospital that treats Brain, Bone, Movement conditions
- Organ of soft nervous tissue contained in skull
- Lobe of the brain associated w/ vision
- Recording of brain activity
- Old term for "Generalized Absence"
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- Sudden unexpected death of someone w/ epilepsy
- Focal or partial seizures w/ bouts of uncontrollable laughing/giggling
- Seizures that affect both sides of the brain
- Ridges on the cerebral cortex
- 3 layers of membranes that cover/protect you brain/spinal cord
- Type of epilepsy when seizures occur consistently in relation to a specific trigger
- Sudden, temporary, bursts of electrical activity in the brain
14 Clues: Recording of brain activity • Ridges on the cerebral cortex • Old term for "Generalized Absence" • Lobe of the brain associated w/ vision • Seizures that affect both sides of the brain • Sudden unexpected death of someone w/ epilepsy • Organ of soft nervous tissue contained in skull • 4th most common neurological disorder in the world • ...
Cross the Engineering Grid! 2024-09-24
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- Study of fluids in motion
- Karl Benz invented the three wheeled motor car known as ____
- When an external force causes shortening of the body in the direction of force,it is termed as ____ force.
- A machine part that transmits motion
- _____ engine is the first man made engine in the world
- A rotatating shaft in engines and machines
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- Device used too convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Device used to store energy in a rotationg system
- What is the color of blackbox in an aeroplane?
- First hybrid car in India
- A component that converts energy to rotational motion
- A device that stores electrical energy
- Branch of engineering dealing with motion and forces
- An element in structural mechanics that resists tension forces
14 Clues: Study of fluids in motion • First hybrid car in India • A machine part that transmits motion • A device that stores electrical energy • A rotatating shaft in engines and machines • What is the color of blackbox in an aeroplane? • Device used to store energy in a rotationg system • Branch of engineering dealing with motion and forces • ...
The Atom and Electricity 2024-10-06
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- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source.
- an elementary particle that carries a positive charge.
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point.
- the smallest particle of an element.
- an elementary particle that carries a negative charge.
- A material that restricts the flow of electric current.
- the positively charged central portion of an atom.
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- a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy.
- the unit for voltage.
- a material that permits an electric current to flow easily.
- the unit of electric current.
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- A substance consisting of a single type of atom.
- an uncharged elementary particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of the proton.
14 Clues: the unit for voltage. • the unit of electric current. • the smallest particle of an element. • the rate at which electrons flow past a point. • A substance consisting of a single type of atom. • the positively charged central portion of an atom. • an elementary particle that carries a positive charge. • an elementary particle that carries a negative charge. • ...
Energy vocabulary practice 2015-12-15
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- movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- Law of _________ of Energy
- stored energy based on position or chemical composition
- The ability to do work or to cause change
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
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- comes from the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules
- energy of motion; moving energy
- Joining of two small nuclei to form a larger nucleus releasing lots of energy
- energy related to the motion and position of an object or substance
- the movement of electrical charges that produce electricity;
- Splitting of a large nucleus into smaller pieces releasing lots of energy
- The SI unit for energy
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom;
14 Clues: The SI unit for energy • Law of _________ of Energy • energy of motion; moving energy • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom; • The ability to do work or to cause change • energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. • stored energy based on position or chemical composition • electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves • ...
69: Structure Fire (all CAD natures matching with card 69) 2025-02-05
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- "Flames are coming out of my electrical outlet!"
- "It smells like smoke inside my basement."
- "My car is on fire inside of my detached garage!"
- "I see smoke in my upstairs bathroom!"
- "I have a fire inside the break room at Walmart."
- "I am driving by and see smoke coming from the apartment building."
- "I had a fire in the kitchen but it's now out."
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- "I have fire coming out of my chimney."
- "My house is on fire!"
- "The shed where I store my lawnmower is on fire!"
- "I see flames from the house that was on fire earlier this morning."
- "The roof of my barn is on fire!"
- "My oven is on fire!"
- "There is fire under my mobile home."
14 Clues: "My oven is on fire!" • "My house is on fire!" • "The roof of my barn is on fire!" • "There is fire under my mobile home." • "I see smoke in my upstairs bathroom!" • "I have fire coming out of my chimney." • "It smells like smoke inside my basement." • "I had a fire in the kitchen but it's now out." • "Flames are coming out of my electrical outlet!" • ...
#16 FA Interventions 2023-11-21
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- of charge no charges (electrons) are created or destroyed just moved around
- charges attract "negative charges"
- force The force between charged objects
- an atom loses electrons it becomes positively charged
- found outside of the atom and has a negative charge
- an atom have a charge? atoms usually have the same number of electrons and protons- ( no charge) but when they gain extra electrons or lose electrons they can become charged.
- drawn together
- part of the nucleus of the atom- has NO charge
- an atom gains electrons it becomes negatively charged
- part of the nucleus of the atom- has a positive charge
- pushed apart
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- field a region around a charged particle that can exert a force on another charged particle
- strength of an electric force is determined by… 1. the size of the charge- bigger charge= bigger force 2.the distance between the charges- the closer the charges the stronger the force
- a material in which charges cannot move easily. The electrons are tightly bound to the atom and do not flow. Examples include rubber, plastic, glass, wood, air and ceramic. They are used to cover wires and prevent shock
- a material in which charges move easily, examples most metals and tap water.
- of charge "the parts of the atom that create charges cannot disappear, they can only be moved from one place to another"
- of electric charges Like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
- a property of matter that is responsible for electrical properties. There are 2 types, positive and negative
- flow of charged particles that carry electrical energy
- unit of electrical current
- energy The amount of energy stored based on the position and size of the charge. Bigger charges and closer charges have more potential energy
21 Clues: pushed apart • drawn together • unit of electrical current • charges attract "negative charges" • part of the nucleus of the atom- has NO charge • found outside of the atom and has a negative charge • an atom loses electrons it becomes positively charged • an atom gains electrons it becomes negatively charged • flow of charged particles that carry electrical energy • ...
Nerve Impulse crossword 2024-06-13
8 Clues: More common synapse • Things that pick up signals • Filled with neurotransmitters • Another name for nerve impulse • Small space between two neurons • What ions pass through(electrical synapse) • cells in your body that allow you to function • what your nerves send(ex. electrical and chemical
IoT board 2025-11-10
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- Converts sound into electrical signal
- Device that measures acceleration
- A pH of 7 represents a __________ solution.
- Smallest detectable change in input
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- Effect used in thermocouples
- Maximum minus minimum measurable value
- Device that converts electrical energy to mechanical motion
- A tactile sensor detects __________ or physical contact.
8 Clues: Effect used in thermocouples • Smallest detectable change in input • Device that measures acceleration • Maximum minus minimum measurable value • Converts sound into electrical signal • A pH of 7 represents a __________ solution. • A tactile sensor detects __________ or physical contact. • Device that converts electrical energy to mechanical motion
Electrical Components 2023-09-26
Electrical machines 2023-07-04
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- Part of electrical generator which ensures electrical connection between the commutator and external load.
- Coils which are inserted into the slots of armature to make armature dynamically balanced
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- Part of dc machine in which emf is induced.
- Part of dc machine which convert ac into dc.
- Part of dc machine which produce uniform magnetic field.
5 Clues: Part of dc machine in which emf is induced. • Part of dc machine which convert ac into dc. • Part of dc machine which produce uniform magnetic field. • Coils which are inserted into the slots of armature to make armature dynamically balanced • Part of electrical generator which ensures electrical connection between the commutator and external load.
Electrical Safety 2021-10-11
Electrical Vehicles 2024-12-12
5 Clues: What does the V in PHEV stand for? • What does the H in PHEV stand for? • What does the E in PHEV stand for? • What does the P in PHEV stand for? • What are PHEV's also called? (No Spaces)
Electrical machines 2024-12-10
5 Clues: step up or down power • a moving part of a motor • stationary part of a motor • Convert electrical energy to mechanical • convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
Electricity Crossword 2021-05-04
8 Clues: a closed circuit • units of electromotive force • measures of electrical current • the path the electricity travels • two currents equal distance apart • a closed route for a current to travel • a container used to charge an electrical device • how much electricity something needs to function
Coordination and Control 2025-05-16
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- Detects stimulus
- the central nervous system
- analyze information to give the best instructions
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- receive information from motor neurons
- Carries electrical impulses to the central nervous system
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- sends electrical impulses to other neurons nearby
- contains DNA
8 Clues: contains DNA • Detects stimulus • the central nervous system • receive information from motor neurons • sends electrical impulses to other neurons nearby • analyze information to give the best instructions • A change in the environment that causes a response • Carries electrical impulses to the central nervous system
Unit 2 Week 3 Vocabulary 2022-01-18
8 Clues: from the sun • to guide or lead • from an electric source • to cover or protect something • unit for measuring electrical power • the movement of electricity through a wire • the path that electricity will flow through • unit to measure amount of power in a battery
Vocabulary 2022-01-31
8 Clues: rubber tire • a metal fork • Steam from the Earth • Energy derived from the wind • Turns on and off electrical current • Hoover Dam uses water to create what • A path that an electrical current follows • A circuit that has more than 1 path to follow
engineering careers 2020-11-11
AMONG US 2021-03-05
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- Hallway To Reactor and Laboratory
- Room, To Decontamination
- Fix Lights
- Contact Other ships
- Water Plants
- Organize Specimen
- Scan
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- Spawnpoint
- Chart Course
- Check Door Log
- Shoot Asteroids
- Fix Impurities
- Grab Watering Can
- Fix Meltdown
- Check Vitals
- Engine, Refuel
- Use weather Balloons To scan Weather
- Clear Air Valve
- Check Cams
- Engine, Convert Power
- Grab a drink
21 Clues: Scan • Spawnpoint • Fix Lights • Check Cams • Chart Course • Fix Meltdown • Check Vitals • Water Plants • Grab a drink • Check Door Log • Fix Impurities • Engine, Refuel • Shoot Asteroids • Clear Air Valve • Grab Watering Can • Organize Specimen • Contact Other ships • Engine, Convert Power • Room, To Decontamination • Hallway To Reactor and Laboratory • Use weather Balloons To scan Weather
Types of engineering 2021-09-22
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- products to prevent waste
- hardware
- investigation
- golf clubs
- robots
- manage papers
- engines
- Fuels for new spacecraft
- ships
- lazers
- repairs lights
- make x-rays
- windmills
- solar panels
- globe lighting
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- Process control invention
- more efficient cars
- Yogurt
- microphones
- pipes
- Balloons
- inspects inventions
- highways
- circuit boards
- test equipment
- testing ultrasonic items
26 Clues: pipes • ships • Yogurt • robots • lazers • engines • hardware • Balloons • highways • windmills • golf clubs • microphones • make x-rays • solar panels • investigation • manage papers • repairs lights • circuit boards • test equipment • globe lighting • more efficient cars • inspects inventions • Fuels for new spacecraft • testing ultrasonic items • Process control invention • products to prevent waste
Alexandra Berk, Period 6 2013-11-19
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- to destroy
- nuclear energy
- it's our duty
- we're obligated to
- electrical appliance
- to throw out
- going to use
- collect
- to develop
- to discover
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- going to be (place)
- it's necessary
- is going to be(adjective)
- will speak
- it's our responsibility
- it's up to us
- will improve
- there is going to be (noun)
- electric car
- they should
20 Clues: collect • will speak • to destroy • to develop • they should • to discover • will improve • electric car • to throw out • going to use • it's our duty • it's up to us • it's necessary • nuclear energy • we're obligated to • going to be (place) • electrical appliance • it's our responsibility • is going to be(adjective) • there is going to be (noun)
Vocab #12 (Isaiah Aleksenko) 2024-04-25
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- Respectful yielding
- Delicate fabric
- To stress
- Rambling or wandering
- Electrical pathway
- Scatter or disperse
- Aggressively cautious
- Being different
- Give rise to
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- Looking the same
- Coerce forcefully
- Symbol of victory
- Shriveled with age
- Harshly severe laws or rules
- Being skillful
- Studying the nature of speech
- To ask forcefully
- Being touched
- Being common
- Clear expressions
20 Clues: To stress • Being common • Give rise to • Being touched • Being skillful • Delicate fabric • Being different • Looking the same • Coerce forcefully • Symbol of victory • To ask forcefully • Clear expressions • Shriveled with age • Electrical pathway • Respectful yielding • Scatter or disperse • Rambling or wandering • Aggressively cautious • Harshly severe laws or rules • Studying the nature of speech
Michael Vey Crossword 2021-04-20
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- First name of the main character
- The evil organization that wants to capture everyone with electrical powers and use them for their evil plans.
- Michael's best friend in the book
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- The name of the evil doctor that is working at the academy.
- How old Michael Vey is
- twenty five A prison to keep people with electrical powers that are either too dangerous or aren't able to be controlled
- The thing that Michael can shoot out of his palms
- The types of people that are born with certain, special electrical powers that they can use.
8 Clues: How old Michael Vey is • First name of the main character • Michael's best friend in the book • The thing that Michael can shoot out of his palms • The name of the evil doctor that is working at the academy. • The types of people that are born with certain, special electrical powers that they can use. • ...
SNHS Crossword 2022-01-18
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- representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor
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- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location.
8 Clues: the SI unit of electrical resistance • a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element. • representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge • a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity • measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. • ...
Basic Synchronous 2019-11-07
Basic Synchronous 2019-11-07
Basic Synchronous 2019-11-07
Basic Synchronous 2019-11-07
Week 1 2024-05-26
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- ABR and ECochG are AERs of this origin
- these filters remove lower frequencies from the recording
- these cells in the auditory cortex have large apical (top) dendrites that are oriented perpendicularly to the surface of the brain (but are parallel to eachother)
- this nerve connects to the hair cells at the base and travels through the habenula perforate to the modiolus; cell bodies form the spiral ganglion
- function of the amplifier; key in enhancing the signal; electrical activity that is the same at each is eliminated or rejected
- attaching an electrode to the skin generates this, which adds to the noise from which the EP is extracted
- presence of acoustic stimulus evokes a change in the electrical current flowing through cells
- the time period after presentation of each stimulus during which an AER is collected
- the passive transmission of electric fields through biological issue from an underlying electrical current generator
- these hair cells are about sensory; primarily drive spiral ganglion fibers
- a step-like, direct current voltage that closely follows stimulus in time
- the sampling rate or frequency must be at least 2x the highest frequency within the signal spectrum
- these hair cells are about movement and amplification
- configuration with positive and negative voltage separated by space
- voltages spread through the brain by this kind of conduction
- stimulus designed to compensate for the traveling wave delay
- driven by shearing of stereocilia (primarily OHC and little IHC)
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- this type of potential originates from the spiral ganglion cells of the auditory nerve, does not mimic stimulus of follow envelope like CM & SP
- changes in membrane potential of axons that last typically about 1 ms
- diaphragm inward, negative pressure wave, pulls out on the stapes footplate, basilar membrane moves upward
- carries neurons from the PVCN to the contralateral CN and to the SOC
- the rise time+plateau time+fall time
- carries neurons from the AVCN to the ipsilateral and contralateral medial superior olive (MSO) and lateral superior olive (LSO)
- MLR, ALR, and P300 are AERs of this origin
- stimulus with abrupt onset with brief duration
- carries neurons from the DCN to contra IC bypassing the SOC
- these filters remove higher frequencies from the recording
- a measurable activity following an applied stimulus; response versus potential
- fast voltage changes (action potentials or spikes) that travel along the cell's axons (nerve fibers)
- stimulus with 4-5 cycles of pure tone signals
- slow localized membrane voltage changes resulting from communication between nerve cells (postsynaptic potentials)
- carries the PVCN neurons through the LL to terminate in the IC
- these are generators, not nuclei
- changes in EEG that are time-locked to changes in acoustic stimulus
- continuous electrical activity in the brain reflecting its state
- diaphragm outward, positive pressure wave, pushes in on the stapes footplate, deflects BM downward
- changes lasting about 10-15 ms
- changing electrical charge that looks like a sinusoidal wave
38 Clues: changes lasting about 10-15 ms • these are generators, not nuclei • the rise time+plateau time+fall time • ABR and ECochG are AERs of this origin • MLR, ALR, and P300 are AERs of this origin • stimulus with 4-5 cycles of pure tone signals • stimulus with abrupt onset with brief duration • these hair cells are about movement and amplification • ...
things 2021-09-08
19 Clues: lift • spicy • alone • thing • lessen • to hold • heavenly • make angry • fail a test • not included • marker brand • rolls a boulder • keep out, don't _ • not one _ of sense • resurfaces ice rink • bang ow pow whack bam • unit of electrical current • stick to help with throwing • steal the show or steal your
15EE101-Basic Electrical engg.- surprise test 2017-04-20
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- same current for phase and line
- double field revolving theory
- high power factor and over load capacity
- high starting current
- average value for one cycle
- mmf/flux
- quantity rotated by 90 degree in counter clock
- permeability less than one
- power with cosine angle
- resistor connected in parallel
- magnetomotiveforce
- starts or progress behind
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- heating effect to be same
- 1.11
- B/H
- BLVsin90
- elementary voltage in closed loop
- generation and distribution system
- doesnot consume real power
- research application
20 Clues: B/H • 1.11 • BLVsin90 • mmf/flux • magnetomotiveforce • research application • high starting current • power with cosine angle • heating effect to be same • starts or progress behind • doesnot consume real power • permeability less than one • average value for one cycle • double field revolving theory • resistor connected in parallel • same current for phase and line • ...
15EE101-Basic Electrical Engineering Surprise test 2018-04-12
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- quantity rotated by 90degree in counterclock
- permeability less than one
- BLVsin90
- the ratio of B and H
- not a self starting machine
- series circuit
- average value for one cycle.
- the ratio of mmf and flux
- same current for phase and line
- power with cosine angle
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- heating effect to be same
- startsor progress behind
- Elementary voltage in closed loop
- traction lighting
- high starting torque
- 1.11
- transmission and distribution
- powerfactor improvement
- does not consume real power
- zero resistance
20 Clues: 1.11 • BLVsin90 • series circuit • zero resistance • traction lighting • high starting torque • the ratio of B and H • powerfactor improvement • power with cosine angle • startsor progress behind • heating effect to be same • the ratio of mmf and flux • permeability less than one • not a self starting machine • does not consume real power • average value for one cycle. • ...
15EE101-Basic Electrical Engineering Surprise test 2018-04-12
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- average value for one cycle.
- quantity rotated by 90degree in counterclock
- heating effect to be same
- not a self starting machine
- powerfactor improvement
- Elementary voltage in closed loop
- BLVsin90
- the ratio of mmf and flux
- does not consume real power
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- permeability less than one
- zero resistance
- series circuit
- transmission and distribution
- high starting torque
- the ratio of B and H
- traction lighting
- startsor progress behind
- same current for phase and line
- power with cosine angle
- 1.11
20 Clues: 1.11 • BLVsin90 • series circuit • zero resistance • traction lighting • high starting torque • the ratio of B and H • powerfactor improvement • power with cosine angle • startsor progress behind • heating effect to be same • the ratio of mmf and flux • permeability less than one • not a self starting machine • does not consume real power • average value for one cycle. • ...
REO1: Lab, Radiographic and Electrical Safety 2024-09-05
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- In an electrical fire, switch off main power supply, close the door behind you and pull the nearest ____ ____.
- Operate x-ray equipment only when ____ by an MRT instructor.
- No ____ ____ use during a live lab session.
- Don’t guess. Before proceeding with use of x-ray equipment ensure that you understand thoroughly what is required. If in doubt, ask for __________.
- Radiation _____ worn during all sessions when x-ray unit will be energized.
- Prevent the spread of _____. Practice hand hygiene and wipe down equipment after use.
- ____ shielding is to be placed on simulated patients during practice and must not cover the area of interest.
- No exposures on any _____.
- Report any electrical or unusual radiographic exposure problems _____ to your instructor.
- Be aware of ____ points on any equipment to reduce chance of injury.
- After making an exposure, check the Exposure Index value is within ____ range.
- ____ all warning signs, signals and computer pop-up messages.
- No food or liquids near the x-ray ____ panel.
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- Always use the ____ field size which would cover the area of interest. The edge of the x-ray beam is to be seen on all borders of the image.
- Report all unsafe conditions, acts and _____ immediately to your supervisor.
- Always stand in the control booth when exposing.
- Know the location of all ____ ____ buttons.
- Before exposing, check technical values to ensure they are ____ for the part being imaged and the ready light is on.
- Wear appropriate _____ for practical positioning exercises.
- Never ____ the x-ray unit unless an MRT instructor is present.
- Demonstrate ___ work habits. Be alert and use caution.
- Exposures can only be made when x-ray room doors are ____. Last person out of room does it.
- Report ____ equipment immediately. Do not attempt to make repairs.
- ___ hands before handling electrical equipment. Do not use cleaning fluids on x-ray components.
- Exposures using the mobile x-ray unit are allowed only ___ the x-ray rooms.
- _____ all equipment to the correct place when not in use.
26 Clues: No exposures on any _____. • Know the location of all ____ ____ buttons. • No ____ ____ use during a live lab session. • No food or liquids near the x-ray ____ panel. • Always stand in the control booth when exposing. • Demonstrate ___ work habits. Be alert and use caution. • _____ all equipment to the correct place when not in use. • ...
Weather B1 2024-04-03
13 Clues: wet • mist • humid • fresh • snowstorm • rainstorm • evaporating • rain lightly • inundation, torrent • electrical discharge • dry spell, dry period • frozen rain, hailstorm • gentle wind, light air
Chapter 19 2022-04-08
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- An electric device that automatically interrupts current via an internal metal element melting if a circuit is overloaded or a short occurs.
- A photonic semiconductor device that produces light when energized by an electric current.
- A material, such as silicon (often crystalline in structure), that acts as a conductor or insulator, depending on its operating condition and application.
- Any device that can emit or detect light.
- A field of electronics in which light carries data through small strands of plastic or glass fiber. Also, refers to cable that has light-carrying strands of plastic or glass.
- A finned metal part installed in electronics to transfer damaging heat away from delicate electronic components.
- An electric device that automatically interrupts current via an internal switch tripping if a circuit is overloaded or a short occurs. It resets itself when circuit conditions return to normal.
- An electric component used to connect or disconnect the power supply in a circuit.
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- An electric device consisting of an iron core inside a coil of wire. Applying electricity to the coil causes the iron core to center itself in the coil and, as a result, exert a force on the object to which it is connected.
- An accidental grounding of an electrical circuit or electrical device, causing a tremendous amount of current through the circuit or device.
- An electric component installed in a circuit to lower voltage and current flow.
- A semiconductor device that allows current flow in one direction, but resists it in the other.
- A magnetically operated electric switch that enables low current in one circuit to control (close or open) a greater current flow in a second circuit.
- A semiconductor device that can be used as an electronic signal switch or as a current amplifier.
- An electric component that absorbs voltage spikes by storing electrons, or electrical energy, thus protecting other vehicle electrical equipment.
15 Clues: Any device that can emit or detect light. • An electric component installed in a circuit to lower voltage and current flow. • An electric component used to connect or disconnect the power supply in a circuit. • A photonic semiconductor device that produces light when energized by an electric current. • ...
Forms of Energy 2022-04-21
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- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy in electrical charges
- energy stored in objects that can be pulled or stretched and bounce back
- Energy of magnets
- Energy we can see from the Sun
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- Energy of chemical reactions
- Energy of heat in an object
- Energy of an object because of its height above Earth's surface
- Energy from vibrations
9 Clues: Energy of magnets • Energy from vibrations • Energy of heat in an object • Energy of chemical reactions • Energy in electrical charges • Energy we can see from the Sun • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Energy of an object because of its height above Earth's surface • energy stored in objects that can be pulled or stretched and bounce back
electrictry/energy 2025-10-19
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- to positive
- an object used for solor enegy
- enegy used to power houses
- opposite to negative
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- enegy source that utilises the sun/ solar
- primary non renewable energy source
- energy used when kicking a ball
- battery ,wires and globes are all components of this 7 letter word electrical .......
- what is the 4 letter missing word that comes before wind and turbine
9 Clues: to positive • opposite to negative • enegy used to power houses • an object used for solor enegy • energy used when kicking a ball • primary non renewable energy source • enegy source that utilises the sun/ solar • what is the 4 letter missing word that comes before wind and turbine • battery ,wires and globes are all components of this 7 letter word electrical .......
The conduction system of the heart 2023-04-21
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- The term given to cells that spontaneously depolarise (give rise to an action potential)
- The purpose of the conduction pathway is to create coordinated ______ of the atria and then the ventricles
- (Two words)Conduct the action potential upwards, to the remainder of the ventricular myocardium
- (Two words) The atrioventricular node is located here
- (two words) The left & right bundle branches are located here
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- (Two words) The action potential travels here after leaving the Bundle of His
- (Three words)Name of the electrical connection between the atria and ventricles
- (Two words) The first part of the conduction system to receive the electrical signal from the sinoatrial node
- (Two words)Contains pacemaker cells that set the rhythm of electrical excitation
9 Clues: (Two words) The atrioventricular node is located here • (two words) The left & right bundle branches are located here • (Two words) The action potential travels here after leaving the Bundle of His • (Three words)Name of the electrical connection between the atria and ventricles • (Two words)Contains pacemaker cells that set the rhythm of electrical excitation • ...
Conduction System 2023-10-19
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- left branches that transmits electrical impulses from bundle of His through left ventricle
- mass of tissue that transmits impulses from SA node to ventricles via bundle of His
- to contract, atria and ventricles depolarize when heart beats
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- right branch that transmits electrical impulses from bundle of His through right ventricle
- transmits impulses throughout ventricles that causes ventricular contraction
- muscular bundle that connects left and right atria
- bundle of cardiac muscle that conducts electrical impulses from AV node to left and right bundle branches to Purkinje fibers in the ventricles
- specialized tissue in the right atrium that acts like the pacemaker (60-100bpm)
- to relax, atria and ventricles repolarize when heart beats
9 Clues: muscular bundle that connects left and right atria • to relax, atria and ventricles repolarize when heart beats • to contract, atria and ventricles depolarize when heart beats • transmits impulses throughout ventricles that causes ventricular contraction • specialized tissue in the right atrium that acts like the pacemaker (60-100bpm) • ...
module1 2024-07-28
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- Transmission is achieved by converting the electrical signals into light pulses.
- Each group of eight bits, such as the representations of letters and numbers
- abbreviation of a technology that uses radio waves to passively identify a tagged object, usually it is being used in an ID Card
- abbreviation of networks installed in small offices, or homes and home offices
- a network of networks
- Transmission is achieved by representing data as electrical pulses on copper wire
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- terms of things that could actually connect to internet using special methods
- A basic unit of information that represents one of two discrete states is known as a
- Transmission is achieved by using infrared, microwave, or radio waves through the air.
9 Clues: a network of networks • Each group of eight bits, such as the representations of letters and numbers • terms of things that could actually connect to internet using special methods • abbreviation of networks installed in small offices, or homes and home offices • Transmission is achieved by converting the electrical signals into light pulses. • ...
module1 2024-07-28
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- Transmission is achieved by converting the electrical signals into light pulses.
- Each group of eight bits, such as the representations of letters and numbers
- abbreviation of a technology that uses radio waves to passively identify a tagged object, usually it is being used in an ID Card
- abbreviation of networks installed in small offices, or homes and home offices
- a network of networks
- Transmission is achieved by representing data as electrical pulses on copper wire
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- terms of things that could actually connect to internet using special methods
- A basic unit of information that represents one of two discrete states is known as a
- Transmission is achieved by using infrared, microwave, or radio waves through the air.
9 Clues: a network of networks • Each group of eight bits, such as the representations of letters and numbers • terms of things that could actually connect to internet using special methods • abbreviation of networks installed in small offices, or homes and home offices • Transmission is achieved by converting the electrical signals into light pulses. • ...
Engineering types 2023-08-28
16 Clues: health • study dna • make nukes • make airplane • makes highways • make railroads • wires and poles • make jet engines • make electronics • make oil machines • make medical tools • movement of humans • make zoo enclosures • make paper machines • medicine for animals • makes sure items have good quality
Health Informatics and Biotechnology Crossword 2025-11-20
17 Clues: fat • eye • mind • head • stone • nerve • liver • child • kidney • disease • cerebrum • esophagus • intestines • glucose, sugar • electrical activity • bladder, fluid-filled sac • medical roots commonly used in biotechnology research and development.
Electrical Terminology weeks 1-4 2016-10-11
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- Electrical force is measured in this
- Like poles of a magnet do this
- The most common metal we use in domestic electric cables
- Movement of a wire through a magnetic field ------- voltage
- The result when voltage is divided by current
- The positively charged particle in an atom
- A material that does conduct electricity
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- Unlike poles of a magnet do this
- The negatively charged particle in an atom
- The current flow method we use in circuits
- The unit of flux density
- A material that does not conduct electricity
- The unit of electric current
- This is measured in Watts
14 Clues: The unit of flux density • This is measured in Watts • The unit of electric current • Like poles of a magnet do this • Unlike poles of a magnet do this • Electrical force is measured in this • A material that does conduct electricity • The negatively charged particle in an atom • The current flow method we use in circuits • The positively charged particle in an atom • ...
engineering 2022-02-17
7 Clues: makes farms • solve medical mysteries • creates electrical inventions • makes sailboats and submarines • makes building, roads and bridges • build flying vehicles such as airplanes • makes solutions for any environmental problems
eirini2121@yahoo.gr 2025-01-20
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- Limits or regulates the flow of electrical current, crucial for controlling circuit behavior.
- Protects circuits by breaking the connection if excessive current flows, preventing damage to appliances and wiring.
- Measures the electric potential difference between two points in a circuit, essential for diagnosing electrical issues.
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- A source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells, providing energy for various devices.
- A versatile instrument for measuring voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
- Transfers electrical energy between circuits, changing voltage levels to suit different applications.
- A semiconductor device that allows current to flow in one direction only, used for rectification in circuits.
7 Clues: A versatile instrument for measuring voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. • Limits or regulates the flow of electrical current, crucial for controlling circuit behavior. • Transfers electrical energy between circuits, changing voltage levels to suit different applications. • ...
Electricity & Magnetism review 2021-12-13
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- the negative part of an atom.
- a mechanism that increases and decreases electrical power.
- the flow of electrons.
- something that attracts metal.
- electrons flowing.
- what happens when two of the same magnetic poles interact.
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- when you make a magnet out of an electric field.
- a machine that runs a magnet back and forth in an electric coil to generate electricity.
- what happens when two opposite magnet poles interact.
- a cell that contains energy that powers electrical devices.
- a path in which electricity flows (can be short, series, parallel, open or closed.
11 Clues: electrons flowing. • the flow of electrons. • the negative part of an atom. • something that attracts metal. • when you make a magnet out of an electric field. • what happens when two opposite magnet poles interact. • a mechanism that increases and decreases electrical power. • what happens when two of the same magnetic poles interact. • ...
electricity 2022-01-02
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- SI unit of electric current.
- Current is measured using the following instrument:
- An electrical component with some resistance.
- amount of charge flowing through a particular area in unit time.
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- In a conductor where a steady current is flowing, electrons move in an average ______.
- An electronic component that allows current to be regulated without affecting voltage
- SI unit of electric power
- controllable and convenient form of energy.
- A source of electrical energy
- SI unit of Resistivity
- the _________'s law states that the heat produced by a resistor is proportional to its resistance squared.
11 Clues: SI unit of Resistivity • SI unit of electric power • SI unit of electric current. • A source of electrical energy • controllable and convenient form of energy. • An electrical component with some resistance. • Current is measured using the following instrument: • amount of charge flowing through a particular area in unit time. • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2019-09-10
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- Creator of the periodic table
- Particles in the nucleus with no electrical charge.
- Any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom.
- Average mass of the naturally occuring isotopes of an element.
- Particles with a positive charge and are located in the nucleus.
- Columns on the periodic table
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- Tiny, very light particles with a negative electrical charge.
- Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- Number of protons plus the number of neutrons.
- Rows on the periodic table
11 Clues: Rows on the periodic table • Creator of the periodic table • Columns on the periodic table • Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • Number of protons plus the number of neutrons. • Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom. • Particles in the nucleus with no electrical charge. • Tiny, very light particles with a negative electrical charge. • ...
Matter 2020-04-02
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- two or more objects combined
- When objects are attracted to each other
- The measurement of how much space an object takes up
- An object that is less dense than water
- An object more dense than water
- Heat energy
- How tightly packed matter is in a substance
- A material that allows electrical or thermal energy to pass through it
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- Everything in our world is made of this
- A material that does not allow electrical or thermal energy to pass through it
- a mixture where one substance dissolves in water
11 Clues: Heat energy • two or more objects combined • An object more dense than water • Everything in our world is made of this • An object that is less dense than water • When objects are attracted to each other • How tightly packed matter is in a substance • a mixture where one substance dissolves in water • The measurement of how much space an object takes up • ...
Chapter 13.1 2025-05-18
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- This is a _____ resistor.
- The S.I. unit for current is _____.
- This is a _____.
- _____ is the rate of flow of electric charges
- When resistance in a circuit increase, current _____.
- The arrow is pointing to the _____ terminal.
- An electrical _____ has lower resistance than electrical insulators.
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- An _____ is used to measure the current in a circuit.
- The S.I. unit for _____ is Ohm.
- A _____ is used to measure the voltage in a circuit.
- This is a _____ resistor.
- _____ difference is the amount of energy needed to drive a charge between two points of a circuit.
- This is a _____.
13 Clues: This is a _____. • This is a _____. • This is a _____ resistor. • This is a _____ resistor. • The S.I. unit for _____ is Ohm. • The S.I. unit for current is _____. • The arrow is pointing to the _____ terminal. • _____ is the rate of flow of electric charges • A _____ is used to measure the voltage in a circuit. • An _____ is used to measure the current in a circuit. • ...
Energy 2025-12-08
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- Energy stored between particles of matter
- To take in or soak up
- When light bounces off a surface
- Form of energy created by tiny charged particles
- Energy that is measured as hot or cold
- A material that does not allow the flow of electrical current
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- Energy of an object due to its motion
- A material that allows the flow of heat and electrical current
- Bending of light
- The ability to do work or make change
- Form of energy that travels in waves, in a straight line
11 Clues: Bending of light • To take in or soak up • When light bounces off a surface • Energy of an object due to its motion • The ability to do work or make change • Energy that is measured as hot or cold • Energy stored between particles of matter • Form of energy created by tiny charged particles • Form of energy that travels in waves, in a straight line • ...
Energy Unit Crossword 2024-10-30
13 Clues: Heat. • Waves. • Motion. • Moving. • Stopping. • Potential. • In action. • Electrons. • Atoms bond. • the ability to do work. • Uranium, Coal, Oil, Gas. • Biomass, Solar, Wind, Hydro. • Fan blade moves toward less...
Electrical Machines 2021-09-07
5 Clues: The rotating part of an Induction Motor • A common type of electrical motor used in industry • The movement of the magnetic field around the Stator • The rotating force or turning effort produced by a motor • The stationary part of an electric motor made up of the frame, core and windings.
Electrical laws 2021-07-02
Electrical safty 2019-10-21
5 Clues: Unexpect occurrence. • Dangerous electricity. • Covered electrical wire. • Prevention of electrical accidents. • Electricity does not pass through the load.
electrical workshop 2025-02-11
Circuits 2014-12-13
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- What do you call the Quantity of electrical energy?
- What are joined by wires?
- The ......... describes the Magnitude or size of a voltage or current
- What is the unit which voltage is measured in?
- All circuits must be drawn with a .....
- current What Do you call a current which only flows in one direction?
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- When there are to many cells the light will .....
- When you add more cells the light will get ........
- An ......... current flows in the wire
- What is the unit which current is measured in?
- A mistake in a circuit can be called a ..... circuit
- A power source for a circuit
- There are two types of circuits, a parallel and a ...... circuit
13 Clues: What are joined by wires? • A power source for a circuit • An ......... current flows in the wire • All circuits must be drawn with a ..... • What is the unit which current is measured in? • What is the unit which voltage is measured in? • When there are to many cells the light will ..... • When you add more cells the light will get ........ • ...
Unit 2 Test 2022-10-04
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- One of the wires becomes unattached so current cannot flow, an incomplete path.
- The movement of electrons through circuits
- Electricity has multiple pathways, or branches, to follow in this circuit.
- energy waves slowed down as it moved from one medium to another.
- Stops the flow of energy.
- Energy made by vibrations
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- Energy of motion and movement
- Energy made by heat
- Energy waves bouncing off of an object
- Energy we detect with our eyes
- current can move from a battery through the wires, to the bulb and back to the battery, complete path
- Electricity has only one path to follow in this circuit.
- Allows electrical/thermal energy to flow easily
13 Clues: Energy made by heat • Stops the flow of energy. • Energy made by vibrations • Energy of motion and movement • Energy we detect with our eyes • Energy waves bouncing off of an object • The movement of electrons through circuits • Allows electrical/thermal energy to flow easily • Electricity has only one path to follow in this circuit. • ...
Electrical Currents 2016-06-16
5 Clues: often expressed in pulses per second • the IPOD shuffle button for a TENS unit • waveform type that travels bi-directionally • pulse duration and pulse amplitude are _______ related • type of current that has a definite polarity and continues for greater than 1 second
Electrical Technology 2022-05-16
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- the resources for electrical power
- conductors that connect the other components of an electrical circuit
- a physical interconnection of devices that influence the behavior of other devices or systems
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- this can convert electricity into mechanical, thermal,radiant, or magnetic energy
- path for transmitting electric current
5 Clues: the resources for electrical power • path for transmitting electric current • conductors that connect the other components of an electrical circuit • this can convert electricity into mechanical, thermal,radiant, or magnetic energy • a physical interconnection of devices that influence the behavior of other devices or systems
Electrical Technology 2022-05-16
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- the resources for electrical power
- conductors that connect the other components of an electrical circuit
- a physical interconnection of devices that influence the behavior of other devices or systems
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- this can convert electricity into mechanical, thermal,radiant, or magnetic energy
- path for transmitting electric current
5 Clues: the resources for electrical power • path for transmitting electric current • conductors that connect the other components of an electrical circuit • this can convert electricity into mechanical, thermal,radiant, or magnetic energy • a physical interconnection of devices that influence the behavior of other devices or systems
