electrical Crossword Puzzles
CPM Safety 2023-03-06
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- _______ crossing is used to cross the road. (5)
- know the _____ plan for your home (6)
- never overtake on _______ road (6)
- Do not leave cabinet doors & drawers ______ (4)
- connect electric appliances with _____(4)
- In case of accident call ________(9)
- 16Km/Hr is allowed _______ in CPM colony area.(10)
- When you use an electrical appliance, be sure your hand are_____(3)
- Memorize the fire department's phone_____(6)
- Never use _____ or apron for holding hot pot/pan(5)
- Keep ______objects away from children.(5)
- Carry sharp objects with point _____ (4)
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- Use rubber footwear to avoid _______shocks.(10)
- When carrying hot liquids, keep them_______ (7)
- Red Cylinder used to put out fire. (12)
- Memorize the______ department's contact number(4)
- Keep sharp edges______(7)
- Use_______ while riding motorcycle. (6)
- Turn off gas _______ before leaving home.(9)
- Use a cutting ______ for chopping vegetables(5)
- Never play with ________(7)
- Never turn switches On or Off with wet_____ (4)
- Use_______ while driving car.(8)
- Turn off switches when______ are not in use. (6)
- protective garment worn for cooking (5)
25 Clues: Keep sharp edges______(7) • Never play with ________(7) • Use_______ while driving car.(8) • never overtake on _______ road (6) • In case of accident call ________(9) • know the _____ plan for your home (6) • Red Cylinder used to put out fire. (12) • Use_______ while riding motorcycle. (6) • protective garment worn for cooking (5) • Carry sharp objects with point _____ (4) • ...
TRM140 week 1 2022-09-27
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- part of the brain that coordinates voluntary muscle activity
- controls voluntary muscle activity and higher-level mental processes
- pertaining to the cerebrum
- Conducting impulses toward the spinal cord
- pertaining to the head
- brain
- nerve cell
- an action performed as a response to a stimulus without conscious thought
- pertaining to the skull
- a shift in electrical charge along the membrane
- controls life-sustaining cardiovascular and respiration activity
- tough
- meninges
- without feeling or sensation
- incision to the skull
- Relay station of the brain
- head
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- decreasing or becoming less
- medulla
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Conducting message back to the origin site
- glue
- ganglion
- pertaining to the blood vessels in the cerebrum
- projections of neurons that receive impulses from other cells
- restoration of the electrical charge along the membrane
- Automatic
- cerebrum
- pertaining to the cerebrum and spine
- grey matter
- gap neurotransmitters pass between neurons
- cerebellum
- study of the nerves
- protein and lipid insulating sheath that increases impulse speed
34 Clues: glue • head • brain • tough • medulla • ganglion • cerebrum • meninges • Automatic • nerve cell • cerebellum • grey matter • Cerebrospinal fluid • study of the nerves • incision to the skull • pertaining to the head • pertaining to the skull • pertaining to the cerebrum • Relay station of the brain • decreasing or becoming less • without feeling or sensation • pertaining to the cerebrum and spine • ...
Cardiovascular Crossword 2023-02-04
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- uses electrical signals to change irregular heartbeats
- ABBREV-intraveneous
- ABBREV- potassium chloride
- muscle one of the 3 major muscle types, the one in the heart
- ABBREV- dyspnea on exertion
- spongy air-filled organs
- combining form- blockage
- combining form- fatty substance
- artery has a weakened wall, swells like a balloon
- listens to heart, lungs and intestines
- combining form-dilated vein
- heart from donor is taken and put in an needed person
- several tabs and wires are placed on the chest to see electrical activity in the heart
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- uses x-ray dye and tony tubes to inject dye into the vessels around the heart
- portable EKG, wear for several days, looks for patterns of symptoms
- swollen-dilated veins, often found in the legs
- thick-walled blood vessels carry blood away from the heart
- ABBREV- atrioventricular
- combining form-emitting of reflecting light
- pericardial sac around the heart is inflamed
- ABBREV- atrial fibrillation
- combining form- vein
- complete heart stoppage
- windpipe, takes inhaled air into the lungs
- pumps blood through the body
25 Clues: ABBREV-intraveneous • combining form- vein • complete heart stoppage • ABBREV- atrioventricular • spongy air-filled organs • combining form- blockage • ABBREV- potassium chloride • ABBREV- dyspnea on exertion • ABBREV- atrial fibrillation • combining form-dilated vein • pumps blood through the body • combining form- fatty substance • listens to heart, lungs and intestines • ...
Multisystems Crossword 2017-03-30
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- Minimum time to wait after removing power from strobe lighting.
- Open, shut or divert fuel.
- Deliver air to the compressor with minimal loss of energy.
- Temperature sensor using invar and brass.
- Electrical conductor for power distribution.
- Temperature dependent resistor for fuel level sensor.
- Compensating capacitor unit for fuel tanks.
- Emergency hydraulic pump.
- Airflow driven turbine for emergency electrical power or hydraulics.
- Position of thrust bucket.
- Category of fire detection
- Prevents surge damage to the instrument.
- Inert gas surrounds core in electro-pneumatic fire wire.
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- Type of thermocouple used for high velocity gases.
- Speed measurement device with no moving parts.
- Type of cell that can be recharged.
- Type of nozzle utilised with reheat.
- Crash switch wired in series
- AC power generation from DC input.
- Limits starting current to engine starter motor.
- Minimum time to wait after removing power from HEIU.
- High pressure direct reading instrument.
- Most common fuel tank, found within airframe.
- Fuel pump for pressurising fuel lines above atmospheric pressure.
- Supplies oil at a constant pressure, usually engine driven.
25 Clues: Emergency hydraulic pump. • Open, shut or divert fuel. • Position of thrust bucket. • Category of fire detection • Crash switch wired in series • AC power generation from DC input. • Type of cell that can be recharged. • Type of nozzle utilised with reheat. • High pressure direct reading instrument. • Prevents surge damage to the instrument. • ...
safety scramble 2021-01-19
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- aid emergency treatment given to an injured person before professional care arrives
- anything that ignites easily or is capable of burning very rapidly
- a potentially dangerous situation
- something that can spoil or decay quickly
- portable tank containing chemicals that shoot out in a stream to put out small fires
- most harmful and fatal disease from conned meats and low acids foods
- keep yourself,the kitchen,the food, and cooking free of germs
- to drop suddenly from a standing position
- to penetrate skin with a sharp instrument
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- harming or kill by means of chemicals
- electrical cords that have been damaged by use
- to reach items on higher shelf
- unexpected and undesirable event
- to damage or injure by fire or heat
- Careful work habits to avoid accidents
- to fall down unexpectedly
- this should be stored in a safer place
- a disease causing bacteria that contaminates food and cause food poisoning
- a wall outlet that is overloaded with electrical plugs
- to burn with hot liquid or steam
20 Clues: to fall down unexpectedly • to reach items on higher shelf • unexpected and undesirable event • to burn with hot liquid or steam • a potentially dangerous situation • to damage or injure by fire or heat • harming or kill by means of chemicals • Careful work habits to avoid accidents • this should be stored in a safer place • something that can spoil or decay quickly • ...
Engineering crossword puzzle 2021-01-20
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- engineers, design highways and flow of traffic
- engineers, manipulate and study DNA
- engineer, make tools for doctors
- engineer, designs components for railroads
- engineer, make paper making machines
- engineer, design nuclear power plants
- engineer, make jet engines
- engineer, design phones and how they transmit data and voice to one another
- engineer, design animal habitats
- engineer, makes medicine suitable for animals
- engineer, responsible for making sure your utilities are available
- engineer, design oil mining machines
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- engineer, supervise lighting manufacturing
- engineer, deal with movements humans make
- engineers, make anti lock brakes for cars
- engineers, design and build tunnels/bridges
- and sewer engineer, oversees water quality and sewage treatments
- engineer, test the stress point of a material
- engineer, makes sure buildings are structurally strong
- engineers, design electrical wires/poles
- engineer, design x-ray machines to view bodies
- and space, They make planes and rockets
- engineers, make advance technology for health
- engineer, makes sure an item is good of quality
- engineer, insulate houses and buildings
- engineers, make food processing machines
26 Clues: engineer, make jet engines • engineer, make tools for doctors • engineer, design animal habitats • engineers, manipulate and study DNA • engineer, make paper making machines • engineer, design oil mining machines • engineer, design nuclear power plants • and space, They make planes and rockets • engineer, insulate houses and buildings • ...
crossword homework 2020-10-29
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- electronic device that can transmit and receive data
- communication modules from digi
- group of 8 bits
- machine that can do things automatically
- number of time something is repeating
- storage capacity, 10⁹
- representation of an electronic circuit
- portable computer
- transmitting information
- wireless internet communication standard
- relating to electricity
- minimum needed performance for executing in good conditions a program
- "brain" of a computer
- contacts of an electronic circuit
- machine that can execute programs
- place where research is done
- shape of the graph of a signal
- group of interconnected devices
- base 2 system
- electronic component that gather information from the environment
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- electronic device that obtain data from another one
- maximum rate of a data transfer
- represent numbers
- non portable computer
- electronic component that increase the power of a signal
- potential difference in an electrical circuit
- energy
- receiving data
- short range wireless communication standard
- worldwide computer network
- where the data is stored
- program
- decrypt something without the key
33 Clues: energy • program • base 2 system • receiving data • group of 8 bits • represent numbers • portable computer • non portable computer • storage capacity, 10⁹ • "brain" of a computer • relating to electricity • transmitting information • where the data is stored • worldwide computer network • place where research is done • shape of the graph of a signal • communication modules from digi • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2020-12-30
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- pH less than 7
- through galvanisation
- way a chemical behaves when combined with another substance
- smallest living part of an animal or a plant
- that protects us from uv rays
- type of rain
- person who studies or is an expert in physics
- of the parts inside your body that have a particular function
- scientific test that is done in order to get proof of something or new knowledge
- water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor
- measure of the rate at which work is done
- salt water that covers large parts of the surface of the earth
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- something that is not necessary
- where experiments are done
- soft & silvery white or grayish metal in Group 14
- work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge
- examination of your body by a doctor to check your state of health
- resistance between two points of a conductor
- an award
- unit of electrical power
20 Clues: an award • type of rain • pH less than 7 • through galvanisation • unit of electrical power • where experiments are done • that protects us from uv rays • something that is not necessary • measure of the rate at which work is done • smallest living part of an animal or a plant • resistance between two points of a conductor • person who studies or is an expert in physics • ...
The Face 2021-04-24
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- Opening to the throat
- Ringing in ear
- Snail-shaped inner ear structure
- Works with the cornea to focus light on the retina
- Membranes that line the mouth
- Dangling flesh at the back of the mouth
- Feels like you, or the world around you is spinning)
- Around the eye
- Controls how much light the pupil lets in
- Vegetable that ears can resemble if trauma is not treated promptly
- Clear front layer of the eye
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- Tissue that surrounds the bottom of the teeth where they go into the jawbone
- Cells that turn light into electrical signals
- Nerve that carries signals from the retina to the brain
- Moveable portion of the jaw
- Hardest tissue in the body
- Holds the tooth in place within the jawbone
- A bone-hard substance surrounding the pulp of the teeth
- Innermost portion of the tooth
- Nerve that carries electrical signals to the brain, which turns those signals into sound
- Fixed upper portion of the jaw
- Roof of the mouth
- Vibrates from incoming sound waves
23 Clues: Ringing in ear • Around the eye • Roof of the mouth • Opening to the throat • Hardest tissue in the body • Moveable portion of the jaw • Clear front layer of the eye • Membranes that line the mouth • Innermost portion of the tooth • Fixed upper portion of the jaw • Snail-shaped inner ear structure • Vibrates from incoming sound waves • Dangling flesh at the back of the mouth • ...
First Aid 2021-05-13
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- Emergency services are to respond to all Emergencies
- Compression of the chest
- Breathing in
- Uncontrolled electrical activity in brain
- Awareness of your surroundings
- Agreement with someone
- Not doing your legal right
- Keeping things secret within
- Unable to breath from blockage of windpipe
- Center that is available to victims
- job given to someone to fulfill
- Injury that affects your brain function
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- The heimlich maneuver first aid used in choking
- Portable Electrical Device
- Medical assistance giving to someone in need
- Concussions will last after the normal time
- Life threatening allergic reaction
- Not doing what's to be done and harm to civilians
- When the body becomes colder than hotter
- The 3 C's of Emergency
- Used to hold lims in place
- When the body doesn't get enough blood flowing
- The absorption of food
- Begins on one side of the brain mostly common
- Apply firm covered hands on the wound
- AFib, causes rapid heart beats
- Emergency Medical Services
- Acting without the proper training
28 Clues: Breathing in • The 3 C's of Emergency • The absorption of food • Agreement with someone • Compression of the chest • Portable Electrical Device • Used to hold lims in place • Not doing your legal right • Emergency Medical Services • Keeping things secret within • Awareness of your surroundings • AFib, causes rapid heart beats • job given to someone to fulfill • ...
Viscose-based supercapacitors 2022-11-08
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- electrical resistance for AC current
- waves of contraction along a tube which pushes contents inside forward
- untaintedness; not mixed with anything else
- point at which electrical current enters or leaves a circuit
- the quality of being able to continue over a period of time
- mixture of gas within a container or around a planet
- production and investigation of spectra
- allowing liquid or air to pass through, sponge-like
- permeated, saturated
- threadlike, wiry, hairy
- opposite of reducing agent
- incinerator, furnace
- able to produce electricity from light
- device which collects and stores electricity
- the detection of chemicals by measuring currents generated in electrolytes when known voltage is applied
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- use or investigation with a microscope
- remaining at constant temperature
- state of balance between forces or actions
- a form of adsorption of a molecule on a substrate
- measure for how easily a liquid flows
- process of removing gas from a liquid
- predecessor, prototype, parent
- measurement of weight
- oscillate, alternate, continually change
- stimulation, incitement,
25 Clues: permeated, saturated • incinerator, furnace • measurement of weight • threadlike, wiry, hairy • stimulation, incitement, • opposite of reducing agent • predecessor, prototype, parent • remaining at constant temperature • electrical resistance for AC current • measure for how easily a liquid flows • process of removing gas from a liquid • use or investigation with a microscope • ...
Engineering Careers 2019-09-25
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- understands how technology fits into the larger scheme of professional needs
- work to eliminate wastefulness in the production process
- deals with the usage of physical science
- design, install equipment used to transmit wired phone data
- produce the lighting effects for live events
- drives the engine, controls train speed, and all train handling
- utilizes the disciplines of rock and soil mechanics
- work in various energy-producing industries
- bring innovative projects and designs to market
- work to understand the geological formation of rock
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- ensures that all parts of the plane are in proper working order
- integrates electronic engineering with computer sciences
- creates a design that fulfills a clients or customers strategic goals
- combine engineering with medical and biological sciences
- specialize in making buildings
- design power-producing machines
- maintains roads, bridges, and tunnels
- create the best ways to make processed foods tasty, healthy, and safe
- research, design, develop, and test the manufacturing of electrical equipment
- research and develop uses for nuclear energy and radiation
- monitor and audit the quality of all manufactured goods
21 Clues: specialize in making buildings • design power-producing machines • maintains roads, bridges, and tunnels • deals with the usage of physical science • work in various energy-producing industries • produce the lighting effects for live events • bring innovative projects and designs to market • utilizes the disciplines of rock and soil mechanics • ...
The cardiovascular system 2024-01-22
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- a blood pressure monitor
- the muscle separating the two ventricles
- low blood pressure
- pumps blood to the body via the aorta
- a blood vessel ghat carries blood away from the heart
- a disease characterised by narrowing of the lumen of the Coronary arteries
- receives deoxygenated blood from the body
- a disease where fatty plaques cause narrowing of the arteries
- pressure exerted by blood against the artery walls when the heart is contracting
- blood pressure pressure exerted by blood against the artery walls when the heart is relaxed
- the hearts pacemaker
- blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with oxygen
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- a technique of measuring the electrical impulses given out by the heart
- a blood vessel that carries blood towards the heart
- a resting heart rate below 60 bpm
- receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- the blood vessels that have a wall one cell thick
- a resting heart rate above 100 bpm
- high blood pressure
- ventricle pumps blood to the lungs
- the structure that delays the electrical impulse between atria and ventricles
21 Clues: low blood pressure • high blood pressure • the hearts pacemaker • a blood pressure monitor • a resting heart rate below 60 bpm • a resting heart rate above 100 bpm • ventricle pumps blood to the lungs • pumps blood to the body via the aorta • the muscle separating the two ventricles • receives oxygenated blood from the lungs • receives deoxygenated blood from the body • ...
Motherboard Review 2023-11-14
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- electrical current that does not change over time
- serial data transfer, typically used for mass storage devices
- closest to CPU used for high speed devices
- used to add hardware to the bus system
- supplies power in black outs
- power connector that provides power to the cpu
- System of buses and components
- electrical current that alternates over time
- provides no protection for electronics
- has four sizes of slots 1,4,8,16
- minimum protection for electronics
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- connects buses of different speeds, removes load from cpu
- unit of power PSU are rated in
- peripheral connector four pins
- firmware of the motherboard that is responsible for controlling all hardware devices that are installed.
- farther away from cpu used for low speed devices
- connector used to power floppy drives
- where RAM is installed
- allows PSU to work in US and Europe
- the footprint of the MB
- amount of data a bus can move
- A collection of conductors
- common MB form factor, has a standard power connector
- used large ribbon cables, typically for HDD and optical drives
24 Clues: where RAM is installed • the footprint of the MB • A collection of conductors • supplies power in black outs • amount of data a bus can move • unit of power PSU are rated in • peripheral connector four pins • System of buses and components • has four sizes of slots 1,4,8,16 • minimum protection for electronics • allows PSU to work in US and Europe • ...
All about Forces 2023-12-08
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- A support force exerted upon an object
- A force created when an object gets compressed
- What forces come in
- A force that is applied to an object by a person or another object
- A force that is transmitted through a string when pulled tight
- Force that always causes a change in motion
- A force created when an object pushes air out of the way
- The force when a large object attracts another object towards itself
- The overall force acting on an object
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- Unit for a force
- A force is created when a charged object moves in a magnetic field
- A force caused by excess electrical charge
- The difference between the two forces
- A force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring
- Forces do not cause a change in motion
- A force created a difference in air pressure
- What we use to measure force
- An upward force exerted on an object wholly or partly immersed in a fluid.
- A force exerted by a surface as an object moves across it
- Push or pull
20 Clues: Push or pull • Unit for a force • What forces come in • What we use to measure force • The difference between the two forces • The overall force acting on an object • A support force exerted upon an object • Forces do not cause a change in motion • A force caused by excess electrical charge • Force that always causes a change in motion • ...
the sun fusion at work 2024-11-14
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- the study of the absorption and emission of light and other radiation
- the second of the suns 3 main layers of atmosphere
- one million tons of TNT
- essentially a fusion reactor that is stabilized by gravity
- object that moves around a larger object
- used to classify something or suggests that it can be classified
- destroy obliterate
- describes the atomic radius trend that the elements experience
- long chain of protein subunits
- like a parabola a part of one
- an arrival or a large entry of something
- area where the magnetic field is about 2500 times stronger than earth's
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- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- involving or accompanied by the emission of radiation
- surface of the sun
- relating to the production of electric current and the junction of 2 substances exposed to light
- a chemical process in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and gives off heat
- mixture of gases that surround earth
- the production and discharge of a gas or radiation
- an electrical discharge
20 Clues: surface of the sun • destroy obliterate • one million tons of TNT • an electrical discharge • like a parabola a part of one • long chain of protein subunits • mixture of gases that surround earth • object that moves around a larger object • an arrival or a large entry of something • the second of the suns 3 main layers of atmosphere • ...
cardiovascular system 2024-11-08
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- one dimensional
- beats per minute
- carries blood through your body
- means two
- means above
- a test to record the electrical signals in the heart.
- not enough blood reaches your heart.
- disease You may hear this called CAD
- a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat.
- blood pressure
- used to listen to a heartbeat
- a tiny tube made of metal or plastic placed inside a blocked blood vessel to keep it open and restore blood flow through the vessel.
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- takes waste product away from the tissue
- used to correct abnormal electrical activity of the heart like when terminating a fibrillation
- means below
- muscles that pumps blood through the body
- cells develops slowly as cholesterol , fat, blood cells, and other substances in your blood form plaque in the walls of arteries.
- carries oxygen from your blood to the heart
- means within
- means slow
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- impairment in the heart's ability to fill with and pump blood. Astroke
- coronary artery disease
- a small, battery-powered device that prevents the heart from beating too slowly.
24 Clues: means two • means slow • means below • means above • means within • blood pressure • one dimensional • beats per minute • coronary artery disease • used to listen to a heartbeat • carries blood through your body • coronary artery bypass grafting • not enough blood reaches your heart. • disease You may hear this called CAD • takes waste product away from the tissue • ...
Noun suffixes 2025-01-21
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- someone who works in a library
- someone who studies physics
- an important manager in an organization or company
- a person or company that pays people to work for them
- someone who studies science or works in science
- someone whose job is journalism
- someone who trains people
- someone who has studied the human mind and feelings
- someone whose job is to change written or spoken words from one language to another
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- someone whose job is to take photographs
- someone who works in politics, especially a member of the government
- someone whose job is to put in, check, or repair electrical wires and equipment
- the highest rank of teacher
- someone who studies economics
- someone who is paid to work for a person or company
- someone whose job involves practical work with scientific or electrical
- someone who is learning how to do something, especially a job
- someone who teaches a particular sport or activity
- detailed study of a subject in order to discover new information
- someone in control of an office, shop, team, etc
20 Clues: someone who trains people • someone who studies physics • the highest rank of teacher • someone who studies economics • someone who works in a library • someone whose job is journalism • someone whose job is to take photographs • someone who studies science or works in science • someone in control of an office, shop, team, etc • ...
HSE WEEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-06-11
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- A safety harness is used to prevent this type of accident
- A safety protocol for working in confined spaces
- A sudden, uncontrolled release of energy
- A safety measure for working at heights
- A safety check before operating machinery
- A type of fire extinguisher suitable for electrical fires
- The agency responsible for workplace safety in Malaysia
- The practice of keeping the workplace clean and tidy
- A respiratory protection device
- A document to tabulate all the works related hazard
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- A substance that can cause harm to health
- The process of reducing risk to an acceptable level
- The process of removing workers from a dangerous situation
- A safety measure for preventing electrical shocks
- The study of people's efficiency in their working environment
- The colour of a safety sign indicating a warning
- Circle A safety sign indicating a mandatory action
- The acronym for Personal Protective Equipment
- A document outlining safe work procedures
- A dangerous situation that could lead to an accident
- A safety device for hearing protection
21 Clues: A respiratory protection device • A safety device for hearing protection • A safety measure for working at heights • A sudden, uncontrolled release of energy • A substance that can cause harm to health • A safety check before operating machinery • A document outlining safe work procedures • The acronym for Personal Protective Equipment • ...
Exam 2 Cardio 2025-06-13
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- Small, dark lines under the fingernails or toenails, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- A serious condition where fluid accumulates in the pericardial sac, compressing the heart and impairing its ability to pump blood effectively.
- A surgical procedure to improve blood flow to the heart by creating new pathways around blocked coronary arteries, often using veins or arteries from other parts of the body.
- The narrowing or constriction of a heart valve, which impedes blood flow.
- A disorder of formation or conduction (or both) of electrical impulses within the heart, leading to disturbances in heart rate or rhythm, which can alter blood flow.
- A type of angina characterized by increased frequency and severity of chest pain that is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin, requiring urgent medical intervention.
- Antibiotics given to prevent infection, sometimes prescribed in specific cases of heart conditions before certain procedures.
- A type of tissue heart valve made from animal tissue (e.g., porcine or bovine) used for valve replacement.
- The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart chambers fill with blood.
- The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle when blood is ejected from the heart chambers.
- Non-tender, macular, erythematous lesions found on the palms and soles, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- Pectoris A syndrome defined by episodes of chest pain or pressure resulting from insufficient coronary blood flow, often triggered by physical exertion or emotional stress.
- An artificial heart valve made from synthetic materials, designed for durability and longevity.
- A non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart, used to diagnose arrhythmias and other cardiac conditions.
- A heart rhythm characterized by a fast heart rate originating from the sinus node (greater than 100 bpm).
- A medical procedure using unsynchronized electrical shocks to treat life-threatening ventricular fibrillation, aiming to reset the heart's electrical activity.
- An invasive diagnostic procedure where a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart to assess its function and identify blockages.
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- An electronic device that delivers electrical stimuli to the heart muscle to regulate heart rate and rhythm.
- Any surgical procedure to repair a heart valve.
- Heart valves or other tissues transplanted from a human cadaver.
- A toxic effect of digoxin, a medication used to treat heart conditions, evidenced by symptoms like dysrhythmia, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, headache, and malaise.
- The backflow of blood through a heart valve because the valve does not close properly.
- A minimally invasive procedure to widen narrowed coronary arteries, often involving a balloon.
- A surgical procedure to separate fused valve leaflets, typically performed for stenotic valves.
- A series of progressive events that culminates in impaired cardiac output, encompassing various types like dilated, hypertrophic, and restrictive.
- A medication used to treat angina by dilating blood vessels, thereby decreasing myocardial oxygen demand and increasing oxygen supply.
- Also known as a heart attack, it is the death of myocardial tissue due to prolonged myocardial ischemia.
- The stretching of a heart valve leaflet into the atrium during systole, preventing proper closure.
- The electrical recovery of heart muscle cells, leading to relaxation (diastole).
- An inflammatory condition of the heart valves that can occur as a complication of rheumatic fever, often following streptococcal pharyngitis.
- Tender, red, painful nodules found on the pads of fingers and toes, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- A medical procedure using synchronized electrical shocks to restore a normal heart rhythm in patients with certain tachyarrhythmias.
- A heart rhythm characterized by a slow heart rate originating from the sinus node (less than 60 bpm).
- A non-surgical procedure where a balloon-tipped catheter is used to enlarge a narrowed heart valve opening.
- The accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac (the sac surrounding the heart).
- A type of heart valve replacement made from animal tissue (bioprosthesis) or human tissue (homograft/autograft).
- The abnormal accumulation of lipid deposits and fibrous tissue within arterial walls and lumen, leading to hardening and narrowing of arteries.
- Syndrome An emergent situation characterized by an acute onset of myocardial ischemia, potentially leading to myocardial death (MI) if not promptly treated.
- An infection of the endocardium (inner lining of the heart, including valves), often developing in people with prosthetic heart valves or structural cardiac defects.
- The electrical activation of heart muscle cells, leading to contraction (systole).
- A surgical repair technique for heart valves that involves the chordae tendineae, the fibrous cords that connect the valve leaflets to the papillary muscles.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart.
- Tissue grafts taken from the patient's own body, used in valve replacement procedures.
- Retinal hemorrhages with pale centers, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- An inflammatory process involving the myocardium (heart muscle), often caused by viral infections.
- A surgical procedure to repair the annulus (ring) of a heart valve, often involving the insertion of a ring to support the valve leaflets.
- Insufficient blood flow to a tissue or organ, often leading to pain and impaired function.
47 Clues: Any surgical procedure to repair a heart valve. • Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart. • Heart valves or other tissues transplanted from a human cadaver. • The narrowing or constriction of a heart valve, which impedes blood flow. • The electrical recovery of heart muscle cells, leading to relaxation (diastole). • ...
shops and shopping 2014-04-17
14 Clues: prezzo • mobili • cliente • da cucina • da toeletta • desk/ cassa • di cartoleria • window/vetrina • banco di negozio • room/ spogliatoio • products/latticini • list/ lista della spesa • appliances/ elettrodomestici • products/prodotti per la polizia della casa
shops and shopping 2014-04-17
14 Clues: prezzo • mobili • cliente • da cucina • da toeletta • desk/ cassa • di cartoleria • window/vetrina • banco di negozio • room/ spogliatoio • products/latticini • list/ lista della spesa • appliances/ elettrodomestici • products/prodotti per la polizia della casa
textiles crossword 2024-02-16
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- what is a border of a garment or cloth made by folding back an edge and sewing it down
- Material used by weaving fibres
- what do you need to use electrical equiptment/machines
- needlework that is sewed into larger pieces of fabric
- what technique is the art of decorating fabric with needles to apply thread and/or yarn?
- a natural or synthetic structure spun into fabrics
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- A stock or supply of assets that can be drawn on by a person
- electrical appliances should never be near ___?
- Interlocked fibres used in sewing, knitting, crocheting etc.
- characteristics of a fabric.
- what is used to hold fabrics together?
- two pieces of fabric sewn together
- how many people can be using a sewing machine?
- what is used to remove wrinkles in fabrics?
14 Clues: characteristics of a fabric. • Material used by weaving fibres • two pieces of fabric sewn together • what is used to hold fabrics together? • what is used to remove wrinkles in fabrics? • how many people can be using a sewing machine? • electrical appliances should never be near ___? • a natural or synthetic structure spun into fabrics • ...
Electricity crossword 2022-10-21
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- is a measure of how much electric charge flows through a circuit. The more charge that flows, the larger the current.
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
- is a component designed to reduce the current.
- it has protons, electrons and neutrons
- They are materials that hardly
- is measured in joules
- is measured in watts
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- Metals are the best electrical...
- it can be in series or in parallel
- is the same as voltage
- electricity is due to electric charge that builds up on the surface of an insulator, such as a plastic comb.
- how current is measured
- Ohm. who created ohms law ?
- have a positive charge
14 Clues: is measured in watts • is measured in joules • is the same as voltage • have a positive charge • how current is measured • They are materials that hardly • Ohm. who created ohms law ? • Metals are the best electrical... • it can be in series or in parallel • it has protons, electrons and neutrons • is a component designed to reduce the current. • ...
Cross the Engineering Grid! 2024-09-24
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- Karl Benz invented the three-wheeled motor car known as ____
- A component that converts energy to rotational motion
- A device that stores electrical energy
- A machine part that transmits motion
- First hybrid car in India
- _____ engine is the first man-made engine in the world
- A rotating shaft in engines and machines
- An element in structural mechanics that resists tension forces
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- Device used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Branch of engineering dealing with motion and forces
- Study of fluids in motion
- What is the color of the black box in an airplane?
- When an external force causes shortening of the body in the direction of force, it is termed as ____ force.
- Device used to store energy in a rotating system
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 rotating shaft in engines and machines • Device used to store energy in a rotating system • What is the color of the black box in an airplane? • Branch of engineering dealing with motion and forces • ...
Conductors 2024-02-13
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- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- The flow of electrically charged particles in one unchanging direction
- A type of electrical current, in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- Magnetism is a force that attracts (pulls closer) or repels (pushes away) objects that have a magnetic material
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- Store electrical energy in (a battery or battery-operated device).
- A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- The physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and electromagnetic fields
8 Clues: The flow of electrical power or charge. • Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them • Store electrical energy in (a battery or battery-operated device). • A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • The flow of electrically charged particles in one unchanging direction • ...
wondrous weather 2023-06-27
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- soft crystals
- lowest daily temperature
- coldest, windiest, highest, driest, darkest continent
- gentle wind
- another word for space
- windy vortex
- sound in electrical storm
- feathery clouds
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- forms on morning grass
- cloud friction
- bring light and heat
- highest daily temperature
- storm clouds
- measures atmospheric pressure
- measures temperature
- lumps of ice
- falling water
17 Clues: gentle wind • storm clouds • lumps of ice • windy vortex • soft crystals • falling water • cloud friction • feathery clouds • bring light and heat • measures temperature • forms on morning grass • another word for space • lowest daily temperature • highest daily temperature • sound in electrical storm • measures atmospheric pressure • coldest, windiest, highest, driest, darkest continent
METEOROLOGY 2024-12-09
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- Frozen rain.
- Low-lying cloud.
- Ice crystals on surfaces.
- Moisture in the air.
- Strong wind.
- Frozen precipitation.
- Severe snowstorm.
- Morning moisture.
- Funnel-shaped windstorm.
- Severe weather event.
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- Electrical discharge in storm.
- Rotating storm system.
- Air movement.
- Mixed rain and snow.
- Sky moisture mass.
- Liquid precipitation.
- Boundary between air masses.
17 Clues: Frozen rain. • Strong wind. • Air movement. • Low-lying cloud. • Severe snowstorm. • Morning moisture. • Sky moisture mass. • Moisture in the air. • Mixed rain and snow. • Frozen precipitation. • Liquid precipitation. • Severe weather event. • Rotating storm system. • Funnel-shaped windstorm. • Ice crystals on surfaces. • Boundary between air masses. • Electrical discharge in storm.
Partical skills 2018-05-17
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- measure of electrical power expresses in watts
- out in a shape resembling a feather
- or go into another thing
- a slender threadlike object or fiber
- and axle-simple lifting machine consisting of a rope that unwinds from a wheel onto a cylinder
- stack- a pipe that takes the waste water from a building
- of various devices for fastening
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- rigid bar resting on a pivot
- ability or willingness to tolerate something
- sections to enable quick and easy assembly on site
- system- the decimal measuring system based on the meter
- measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power
12 Clues: or go into another thing • rigid bar resting on a pivot • of various devices for fastening • out in a shape resembling a feather • a slender threadlike object or fiber • measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power • ability or willingness to tolerate something • measure of electrical power expresses in watts • sections to enable quick and easy assembly on site • ...
jace and tristen 2017-08-28
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- with bringing crew to the International Space Station.
- and small ways.
- develop components for some of the most fun things in our lives
- taking what you’ve learned in chemistry class and
- an aerospace engineer, you might work on a new spacecraf
- could withstand an earthquake.
- it to create products that improve the lives of others in both
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- an electrical engineer, you
- come up with a better system to text your friends, or invent
- what would it feel like to have the expertise to build a school
- a computer engineer, you might develop cutting-edge music
- new hand-held device.
12 Clues: and small ways. • new hand-held device. • an electrical engineer, you • could withstand an earthquake. • taking what you’ve learned in chemistry class and • with bringing crew to the International Space Station. • an aerospace engineer, you might work on a new spacecraf • a computer engineer, you might develop cutting-edge music • ...
Hydroelectricity 2012-05-29
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- Hydro comes from a greek word meaning ..........
- The gravitational force of hydroelectric dams are ............ into electricity.
- China is one of the largest .............. of hydroelectricity.
- Hydroelectricity doesn't produce any ............. gasses.
- Since dams are built, ................ are being affected to a great extent.
- Huge .......... convert the kinetic energy of fast moving water into electrical energy.
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- Hydroelectric stations can also be constructed near rivers and..........
- ..........generates electricity and is also referred to as hydroelectricity
- A..........is a rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from fluid flow.
- Most hydroelectric stations are situated in .........
- ............. a renewable energy source
- Hydroelectricity is one of the cheapest source of electrical ............
12 Clues: ............. a renewable energy source • Hydro comes from a greek word meaning .......... • Most hydroelectric stations are situated in ......... • Hydroelectricity doesn't produce any ............. gasses. • China is one of the largest .............. of hydroelectricity. • Hydroelectric stations can also be constructed near rivers and.......... • ...
Science Vocabulary Assignment 2023-04-12
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- A material that does not let electricity through it
- The field around earth that is at fault for gravity
- A material that lets electricity through it
- This is what a magnet's power is called
- When coils are added to a magnet to create an electrical current
- When electricity travels through a circuit
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- A force that stops/slows down another force
- When motion resists two objects rubbing against each other
- A field around a magnet that pulls magnetic things towards it
- When something has less electrons than protons
- It's a magnet but with added electricity
- When two different electrical charges create a physical force field.
12 Clues: This is what a magnet's power is called • It's a magnet but with added electricity • When electricity travels through a circuit • A force that stops/slows down another force • A material that lets electricity through it • When something has less electrons than protons • A material that does not let electricity through it • ...
Fire Safety 2024-04-10
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- Third word in RACE (fire safety response)
- All flammable and ________ material will be stored in a designated area or flammable storage area
- Do not use damaged ________ wires, circuits, or equipment
- First word in RACE (fire safety response)
- First word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher)
- Fourth word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher)
- Keep electrical panels, fire exits, and _______ free of obstruction
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- Store _______ liquids in approved, properly sealed containers
- Fourth word in RACE (fire safety response)
- Third word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher)
- Second word in RACE (fire safety response)
- Second word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher)
12 Clues: Third word in RACE (fire safety response) • First word in RACE (fire safety response) • Fourth word in RACE (fire safety response) • Second word in RACE (fire safety response) • Third word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher) • First word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher) • Fourth word in PASS (how to use a fire extinguisher) • ...
varshini 2 2024-10-06
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- Part of the neuron that receives signals
- Process of cell division
- The process of changing alternating current to direct current
- The natural frequency at which an object vibrates
- A type of circuit that allows for multiple paths for current
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- A group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions of a compound
- The process of using electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous reaction
- The phenomenon of light spreading out after passing through a slit
- Process of removing waste from the blood
- A tool used to test electrical circuits for continuity
- A material that is weakly attracted to magnets
- A reaction that releases energy
12 Clues: Process of cell division • A reaction that releases energy • Part of the neuron that receives signals • Process of removing waste from the blood • A material that is weakly attracted to magnets • The natural frequency at which an object vibrates • A tool used to test electrical circuits for continuity • A type of circuit that allows for multiple paths for current • ...
Crossword 2024-10-06
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- Process of cell division resulting in identical cells
- The natural frequency at which an object vibrates
- A tool used to test electrical circuits for continuity
- A material that is weakly attracted to magnets
- A reaction that releases energy
- The phenomenon of light spreading out after passing through a slit
- A type of circuit that allows for multiple paths for current
- Process of removing waste from the blood
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- A group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions of a compound
- The process of changing alternating current to direct current
- The process of using electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous reaction
- Part of the neuron that receives signals
12 Clues: A reaction that releases energy • Process of removing waste from the blood • Part of the neuron that receives signals • Process of cell division resulting in identical cells • A material that is weakly attracted to magnets • The natural frequency at which an object vibrates • A tool used to test electrical circuits for continuity • ...
Vocabulary Science 2023-04-12
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- a model used to explain the influences that a massive body extends into the space around itself, producing a force
- a vector field in the neighborhood of a magnet, electric current, or changing electric field,
- a material of such low electrical conductivity that the flow of current through it can usually be neglected
- The process of deriving general principles from particular facts or instances
- a process where a magnetic field is created by introducing the current in the conductor
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.
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- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other.
- the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- an act or instance of resisting
- a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms
- electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or ions, move easily from atom to atom when voltage is applied
11 Clues: an act or instance of resisting • the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other. • force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another. • The process of deriving general principles from particular facts or instances • a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms • ...
Advanced Sensor Vocabulary for Crossword Puzzle Exercise 2024-09-30
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- A device that conditions or amplifies the output of a sensor to make it suitable for transmission or further processing.
- An active sensor that generates an electrical charge in response to mechanical stress.
- An active sensor that generates a voltage based on temperature differences, without requiring an external power supply.
- The force exerted by a fluid, measured by sensors in process control.
- A passive sensor whose resistance changes with temperature, requiring an external excitation circuit.
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- The electric potential produced by a sensor, such as a thermocouple when exposed to temperature changes.
- To increase the strength of the sensor signal, often required to make the sensor's output usable in control systems.
- A sensor that requires an external power source to operate and provide output.
- A sensor that does not need an external power source as it generates its own signal.
- A device that detects changes in physical, electrical, or chemical properties and produces an electrical output in response.
- A unit of voltage measurement used to quantify the low-level output of a thermocouple.
11 Clues: The force exerted by a fluid, measured by sensors in process control. • A sensor that requires an external power source to operate and provide output. • A sensor that does not need an external power source as it generates its own signal. • An active sensor that generates an electrical charge in response to mechanical stress. • ...
energy 2020-05-01
Cell Vocabulary 2023-02-23
12 Clues: closet • teacher • hallways • cafeteria • custodian • body backpacks • school principal • electrical system • The school building • reticulum classroom • Membrane school doors • wall the exterior walls
Engineering 2022-06-13
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- not working (properly)
- a place where goods are made
- a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
- a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- to make a signal, e.g. sound, stronger
- a machine which picks up and moves goods
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- a box made from thick, stiff paper, used to protect goods in transit
- an extreme reaction or sensitivity to something eaten, breathed in, or touched
- chemical that removes impurities and whitens a fabric
- a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
10 Clues: not working (properly) • a place where goods are made • to make a signal, e.g. sound, stronger • a machine which picks up and moves goods • chemical that removes impurities and whitens a fabric • a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy • a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • ...
EEE 2020-08-27
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- The flow of an electrical charge
- Designing measuring instruments to monitor a process
- The interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- The exchange of information between two entities
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- ohms law is not applicable to
- which law says about induced emf
- Tesla is the unit of
- An engineering that designs, develops, tests, and supervises the manufacturing of items dealing with electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
- Electric pressure is also called as
- the property of the material which opposes the flow of electron
10 Clues: Tesla is the unit of • ohms law is not applicable to • which law says about induced emf • The flow of an electrical charge • Electric pressure is also called as • The exchange of information between two entities • Designing measuring instruments to monitor a process • the property of the material which opposes the flow of electron • ...
Electricity Breakout 2023-02-09
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- circuit a circuit with only one path
- produces an electric current as a result of a chemical change in it
- current a flow of electric charge through something
- circuit a circuit with more than one path
- material that allows electric charge through something
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- connects electrical devices
- turns electric on or off
- material that does not allow electric charge to pass through it
- a wire that becomes hot and produces light
- a system that connects electrical devices so that they will operate
10 Clues: turns electric on or off • connects electrical devices • circuit a circuit with only one path • circuit a circuit with more than one path • a wire that becomes hot and produces light • current a flow of electric charge through something • material that allows electric charge through something • material that does not allow electric charge to pass through it • ...
Shouting at the Rain Vocab 2023-06-01
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- 1/4 of a quart
- a landing stage or small pier at which boats can dock or be moored.
- make fast a boat by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor.
- nessesary for growth
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- faraway land in algonquin
- an electrical safety device that provides over-current protection to the functional electrical circuit
- another word for a theater
- desire of what someone else has
- hopeful about the future
- form or act as an outer edge or rim for.
10 Clues: 1/4 of a quart • nessesary for growth • hopeful about the future • faraway land in algonquin • another word for a theater • desire of what someone else has • form or act as an outer edge or rim for. • a landing stage or small pier at which boats can dock or be moored. • make fast a boat by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor. • ...
Root Words 2013-03-13
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- three letters spelling a single consonant, vowel, or diphthong
- an electrical resistor whose resistance depends on the applied voltage
- one who strongly dislikes or fears black people
- a projector for images of opaque objects
- the minimum time required for excitation of a structure
- an independently motile spore
- to broadcast a television program
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- given to or marked by melancholy
- an organic compound containing many double bonds
- a device that converts electrical energy into sound waves and is worn over or inserted into the ear
10 Clues: an independently motile spore • given to or marked by melancholy • to broadcast a television program • a projector for images of opaque objects • one who strongly dislikes or fears black people • an organic compound containing many double bonds • the minimum time required for excitation of a structure • three letters spelling a single consonant, vowel, or diphthong • ...
input devices, Adrian 2016-09-09
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- turns human voice into digital code
- made of cells that detect objects in front of the screen
- flat sensitive surface when you touch it will move the cursor
- sends signals to a computer
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- sends motion to a computer using electrical signals
- group of switches that send electrical signals to a computer
- captures images and converts it to digital code
- uses light to capture an information
- a stick when moved also moves the cursor
- a device when moved also moves the cursor
10 Clues: sends signals to a computer • turns human voice into digital code • uses light to capture an information • a stick when moved also moves the cursor • a device when moved also moves the cursor • captures images and converts it to digital code • sends motion to a computer using electrical signals • made of cells that detect objects in front of the screen • ...
chapter 9 Savannah Pontious 2018-02-01
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- two atoms with different numbers of neutrons.
- an atom that carries an electrical charge.
- much larger and heavier than an electron and has a positive charge.
- equal to the number of protons plus neutrons.
- very tiny light particles and has a negative charge.
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- average mass of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element.
- sometimes called the wave model.
- an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- number of protons.
- large and heavy like protons and has no electrical charge.
10 Clues: number of protons. • sometimes called the wave model. • an atom that carries an electrical charge. • two atoms with different numbers of neutrons. • equal to the number of protons plus neutrons. • very tiny light particles and has a negative charge. • an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom. • large and heavy like protons and has no electrical charge. • ...
8Bit Cade Crossword 2021-11-21
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- holds all the components and is the ‘body’ of the circuit
- this component resistes the flow of electrical current
- this is a micro processor, that contains many micro chips
- the dimensions are 128px by 64 pix
- This is a miniature loud speaker
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- used to plug into a computer to program your 8bit Cade
- this is used for storing electrical power
- ‘_____’ stands for light-emitting diode
- has 3 pins and is able to break the circuit
- this is a simple ‘on’ and ‘off’ switch
10 Clues: This is a miniature loud speaker • the dimensions are 128px by 64 pix • this is a simple ‘on’ and ‘off’ switch • ‘_____’ stands for light-emitting diode • this is used for storing electrical power • has 3 pins and is able to break the circuit • used to plug into a computer to program your 8bit Cade • this component resistes the flow of electrical current • ...
Mr. Appliance 2022-04-22
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- instrument for measuring electrical values.
- Smartware feature that allows for monitoring of daily schedule.
- determines daily technician appointment flow.
- bucket that all information about a job goes in (2 words)
- designated place where parts and materials are assigned.
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- list of what you want to buy (2 words)
- status set when moving between jobs.
- device for regulating temperature.
- product that helps clean dishwashers, washing machinces, and stoves that helps improve the efficiency & performance of these appliances.
- electrical check value.
10 Clues: electrical check value. • device for regulating temperature. • status set when moving between jobs. • list of what you want to buy (2 words) • instrument for measuring electrical values. • determines daily technician appointment flow. • designated place where parts and materials are assigned. • bucket that all information about a job goes in (2 words) • ...
Engineering Materials 2023-11-06
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- credited for discovery of carbon nanotubes
- brittle & prone to cracking is not a property of ___
- to convert light signals into electrical signals is a primary function of ___
- basic structural shape of carbon nanotube
- shape resembling fullerene
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- science & technology of generating ,controlling & detecting photons
- optical phenomenon used in most laser systems to produce coherent and highly focused light
- size dependant properties leads to a unique electronic behaviour of ___ at nanoscale
- electrolysis of water is not a common method used for ___
- known for exceptional electrical conductivity
10 Clues: shape resembling fullerene • basic structural shape of carbon nanotube • credited for discovery of carbon nanotubes • known for exceptional electrical conductivity • brittle & prone to cracking is not a property of ___ • electrolysis of water is not a common method used for ___ • science & technology of generating ,controlling & detecting photons • ...
biology 5 2024-05-15
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- Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals.
- Protein that acts as a catalyst in biochemical reactions.
- Infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
- Chemical messenger produced by glands.
- Junction between two neurons.
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- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- Substance that stimulates an immune response for protection against diseases.
- Branchlike structure of a neuron that receives signals.
- Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
- Long projection of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses.
10 Clues: Junction between two neurons. • Chemical messenger produced by glands. • Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals. • Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. • Branchlike structure of a neuron that receives signals. • Protein that acts as a catalyst in biochemical reactions. • Protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens. • ...
Word Vault 2025-11-17
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- Resistance that changes with temperature. [4:8]
- device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Makes sound when powered.[7:4]
- Device that converts energy from the sun to electrical energy. [8:8]
- Old electronics that are no longer used
- Quantity used to measure Inductance
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- negative terminal of battery
- Device that increases (or decreases) AC voltage. [2:7]
- electrically operated switches that are used to control high power circuit. [3:5]
- Type of Materials used in solar cells. [5:13]
10 Clues: negative terminal of battery • Makes sound when powered.[7:4] • Quantity used to measure Inductance • Old electronics that are no longer used • Type of Materials used in solar cells. [5:13] • Resistance that changes with temperature. [4:8] • Device that increases (or decreases) AC voltage. [2:7] • device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy • ...
unit 6 science vocabulary physics 2023-03-17
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- a material in which charges cannot move freely
- The sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy due to gravity or elastic deformation.
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- Any region in which a physical force has an effect
- A force parallel to the velocity of the flow; it opposes the direction of an aircraft and, in combination from the thrust, determines the speed of the aircraft.
- energy that is stored in an object due to its position or condition of an object.
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- a material in which charges can move freely
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- One of two points, such as the ends of a magnet, that have opposing magnetic qualities
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- A fundamental property that leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter.
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron.
- A coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The force that resists the start of sliding motion between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- The combination of all forces acting on an object
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless an outside force acts on the object
- The force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- an element or compound that conducts electric current better than an insulator does but not as well as a conductor does
- The motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- The region around a magnet where the magnetic force can be detected
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- A push or pull.
- A coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when carrying an electric current
29 Clues: A push or pull. • the energy an object has due to its motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a material in which charges cannot move freely • The interaction between electricity and magnetism • The combination of all forces acting on an object • Any region in which a physical force has an effect • ...
Physics Vocab Crossword 2023-05-19
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- Is the study of forces between charges, as described by Coulomb's Law
- A point on a surface wave where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum
- A particle of electromagnetic radiation, or quantum of light
- The highest point above the rest position
- Devices that where equal and opposite charges are held on separate "plates" with potential difference them proportional to this charge
- The maximum distance a particle moves from its starting point in a wave
- The SI base unit of electrical current
- When heated in flames or put in electrical discharges, emit light at well-defined and characteristic frequencies
- The type of matter through which a wave's energy propagates
- A substance or material that hinder the free flow of electrons from one particle element to another
- A material that has conductivity value falling between that of a conductor and insulator
- The application of balanced inward forces to different points on a material or structure
- A description of the frequency of the wave
- A charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object
- A measure of light power per unit area
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- The pressure from electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work
- Is a stable subatomic particle, symbol
- The official measurement for voltage
- Is a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
- The characteristics of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons
- The property of sound which is used for differentiating between the loud and faint sound
- The number of wave cycles to pass a given point per unit of time
- The bending of a wave around the edges of an opening or an obstacle
- Electric current is the rate of flow of electrons in a conductor
- Removing the excess charge on an object by means of the transfer of electrons between it and another object of substantial size
- The time it takes for a particle or physical quantity to move through one cycle of oscillation in a wave
- The SI unit of electrical resistance
- A unit of frequency of one cycle per second
- A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- Any resonant frequency above the fundamental frequency of a sound
30 Clues: The official measurement for voltage • The SI unit of electrical resistance • Is a stable subatomic particle, symbol • The SI base unit of electrical current • A measure of light power per unit area • The highest point above the rest position • A description of the frequency of the wave • A unit of frequency of one cycle per second • ...
Sataic Electricity Crossword 2013-04-15
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- What is the combination of voltage and amps called? Watts
- Secondary What is the most expensive type of electrical cell?
- Birds can sit on a power line and not get electrocuted because they are not touching the ___________ so it’s not a circuit.
- What units do we use to describe the amount of electrons flowing on a circuit?
- What do we call the material that is between a conductor and insulator?
- What is a device that converts electric signals to audible sound?
- An electric circuit in which the parts are arranged so that electrons can flow along more than one path?
- A positively charged object is when an object has more __________ than electrons?
- An object that has more ________ than protons means that it is negatively charged?
- What do we call a material that allows electricity to flow?
- What do we measure the “pressure” of electric circuits in?
- What do we call that does not allow electricity to flow?
- What do all electric cells contain chemicals of and that are not good for the environment?
- The fuel in the fuel cell contains oxygen and what else?
- 2 conditions must be met for electrons to flow continuously in current electricity which is that the path must be complete and it requires ________ source?
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- The four basic parts of an electric circuit is the energy source, electrical load, conductors, and what else?
- An electric circuit in which the components are arranged one after another is what type of circuit?
- a device used to measure/electric /current?
- A circuit diagram is using electrical _________?
- Zinc, chloride, alkaline, and lithium cells are examples type of cell?
- Batteries is small amount, which is one of the two main sources of what kind of energy?
- Amps are the units we use to describe the amount of electrons that ______ on a circuit?
- Current Your refrigerator, your washer and dryer are examples of what?
- Conducting wires is a device designed to transmit electricity and what else?
- What are the cells called that harnesses the sun energy for electricity?
- A single unit that converts radiant energy into electric energy?
- Lightning bolts/ sparks happen when electricity makes _______ glow?
- Fuel cell vehicles are becoming increasingly popular because they produce no ____________ emissions?
- Spraying water on your clothes is one way avoid ______ cling?
- One of the rules for when drawing circuit diagrams is use ________ for straight lines?
30 Clues: a device used to measure/electric /current? • A circuit diagram is using electrical _________? • What do we call that does not allow electricity to flow? • The fuel in the fuel cell contains oxygen and what else? • What is the combination of voltage and amps called? Watts • What do we measure the “pressure” of electric circuits in? • ...
Electricity Chapter 4 2014-06-23
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- electric current that flows in one direction then the other
- unit of electric strength
- this can occur if too many appliances use the same wall socket
- the application of special electric currents that have certain effects on the skin
- direct current used in electrotherapy treatments
- these waves hit an object and are either absorbed or reflected
- process that uses the positive electrode to force acidic solution's into the skin
- electrotherapy treatment can cause sebum to be broken down or blackheads to be liquefied
- this light creates the closest substitute for natural sunlight
- 30" is the average distance this should be during a facial
- high frequency and alternating current are characteristics of this type of electrotherapy
- treatments with light rays are called
- the chemical breakdown of the skin caused by intense heat
- turning of a light switch is and example of this
- this type of shock passes through the nervous system
- clippers are an example of this kind of electrical effect
- silver and copper are examples of these
- small doses of ultraviolet light may help the body produce
- type of light that carries the most energy
- unit of electric pressure
- 80% of this is composed of invisible rays
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- this indicates the appliance has been certified to operate safely under the conditions specified
- process that uses the negative electrode to force negatively charged solutions into the skin without breaking the skin
- glass, rubber or paper are examples of these
- used chiefly to cause muscle contractions
- light that can create blue or cool tones
- this conductor is used to bring the current from the appliance to the clients skin
- also known as ultraviolet rays
- this type of shock passes through a small part of the body
- the movement of electricity along a conductor
- __________ to ultraviolet light can result in skin cancer
- increasing the resistance in a line causes electric current in a conductor to ?
- the maximum amount of current used in galvanic treatments should not exceed 1 _________?
- dropping a electrical appliance into water is an example of
- measure of how much electrical energy is being used
- the two forms of electrical current
- ultraviolet light has the shortest __________
- voltage needed,frequency required and watts the appliance consumes are indicated on this
- measure of how hard the electrons are being forced or pushed
39 Clues: unit of electric strength • unit of electric pressure • also known as ultraviolet rays • the two forms of electrical current • treatments with light rays are called • silver and copper are examples of these • light that can create blue or cool tones • used chiefly to cause muscle contractions • 80% of this is composed of invisible rays • ...
E & M 2024-04-18
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- The two ends of a piece of magnetic material where the magnetic forces are strongest, labeled north pole and south pole.
- When like poles or charges are too close to each other they do this
- When opposite charges or poles are too close to each other they do this
- A device that uses electromagnetic induction to induce electrical current by rotating loops of wire through a magnetic field.
- a type of fan that is moved by steam in a power plant to generate electricity
- difference in electric potential between two points.
- a force produced when magnetic poles interact.
- Strong temporary magnet made by inserting an iron core into a wire coil and passing an electric current through the coil.
- An area surrounding an electron that exerts a force on anything nearby with an electric charge; strongest nearest the electron and weakens with distance.
- A material that allows electrons to move easily through it.
- The opposition to the flow of electrons through a conductor; measured in ohms.
- A property of some materials in which there is a force of repulsion or attraction between certain like and unlike poles.
- A device that uses a permanent magnet to attract the earths natural magnetic field in order to navigate an area
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
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- the ability to create a current using a magnetic field while still being electrically isolated from the circit
- a coil of wire with a current that acts a bar magnet.
- A device that contains a rotating electromagnet that changes electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- An electrical circuit where the current flows through more than one path. If one path is interrupted, current will still flow through the other paths.
- The continuous flow of electric charges through a material
- a metal often used in electric circuits because its a great conductor of electricity
- a piece of metal that can make an electromagnet stronger when its placed inside the coil
- The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act.
- An electrical circuit where the current has only one path. If the path is interrupted in any point, it stops current flow in the entire circuit.
- a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons
- A device that can increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current.
- the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
26 Clues: a force produced when magnetic poles interact. • the relationship between electricity and magnetism. • difference in electric potential between two points. • a coil of wire with a current that acts a bar magnet. • The region around a magnet where magnetic forces act. • The continuous flow of electric charges through a material • ...
ISB 108 Facials W/Devices & Electricity 2022-08-05
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- More current flowing through a line than the line is designed to carry
- Allows an alkaline solution to enter the skin when the negative electrode is on the skin
- Material that easily transports electricity
- Product infusion using a galvanic machine
- Also known as a facial vaporizer
- Measurement of the degree of magnification
- This current has a passive form of exercise, can cause a muscle contraction that can actually be seen.
- Means having opposite poles in an electric current
- During what type of high frequency, the client holds the electrode
- During an electrotherapy treatment what electrode holds the esthetician
- Shorter UV rays, sometimes referred to as “The Burning Rays”
- Uses an attachment called ventouse to draw out dirt, impurities and sebum from the surface
- Who regulates esthetic equipment under the term "Medical Devices"
- The flow of electricity along a conductor is called electric current or
- 1000 watts equal one
- A unit of electric pressure
- Very aggressive exfoliating procedure that requires advance training
- Longest UV ray, used in tanning beds, destroys collagen and elastin:
- A shock that passes through a small part of the body, it can cause burns and muscle contractions.
- A measure of how much electrical energy is being used
- When the oxygen around the glass electrode is electrified creates this gas
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- Light, heat, chemical and magnetic changes are all produced by
- Creates the closest substitute for natural sunlight
- A safety device that prevents electrical wires from overheating
- Utilizes a black light to illuminate areas on the skin, each color indicates different condition
- A negatively charged electrode
- The power source most often used in a salon or spa:
- Galvanic treatment that allows an acidic solution to enter the skin:
- Changes Alternating Current to Direct Current
- Treatment in which sebum and blackheads are liquefied due to saponification
- A unit of electric strength
- Long lasting light source, creates blue tones or cool cast:
- Material that does not allows a current to pass through
- Uses alternating current with a mechanical effect, penetrates deeper that Faradic Current:
- A positively charged electrode
- Term used for any appliance that requires electricity in order to work
- Features a combination of different electrical units combined into one piece of equipment
- A unit of electrical resistance
- High Frequency Current is also referred to as
- The ONLY constant direct current
40 Clues: 1000 watts equal one • A unit of electric strength • A unit of electric pressure • A negatively charged electrode • A positively charged electrode • A unit of electrical resistance • Also known as a facial vaporizer • The ONLY constant direct current • Product infusion using a galvanic machine • Measurement of the degree of magnification • ...
Engineering Careers Crossword 2025-10-21
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- Engineer, plans, designs, and maintains transportation systems like roads, airports, and public transit to make them safe, efficient, and cost-effective
- Engineer, designs, develops, and tests cars, trucks, and other vehicles and their parts, like engines, brakes, and electronics
- Engineer, a mechanic who maintains and repairs all the mechanical, electrical, and technical systems on a yacht, ensuring its safe and smooth operation
- Engineer, uses technical expertise and creativity to develop and improve products
- Engineer, designs and develops systems that use nuclear energy and radiation for purposes like power generation, medical treatments, and defense
- Engineer, designs, installs, and maintains lighting systems for events to ensure they have the correct technical and aesthetic illumination
- Engineer, designs, implements, and maintains systems that provide essential services like water, gas, electricity, and telecommunications
- Engineer, the branch of engineering dealing with the design, construction, and use of machines.
- Engineer, simplifies and improves systems to make them more efficient
- Engineer, installs, maintains, and repairs x-ray and other medical imaging equipment
- Engineer, designs and develops processes and equipment to create products from raw materials by applying principles of chemistry
- Engineer, designs, develops, tests, and maintains aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles
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- Engineer, designs and builds systems that can mimic human-level expertise to solve complex problems
- Engineer, designs and develops methods to extract oil and gas from beneath the Earth's surface
- Engineer, analyzes the natural materials of the earth to ensure the stability and safety of construction projects
- Engineer, researches, designs, and develops physical computer components
- Resources Engineer, plans, designs, and manages systems to ensure the safe and sustainable use of water
- Engineer, a professional who designs, builds, and maintains the animal enclosures and habitats at a zoo
- Engineer, designs and develops systems that use the properties of light, such as lenses, lasers, and fiber optics
- Protection Engineer, uses science and engineering principles to safeguard lives from fire
- Engineer, ensures products and processes meet standards by evaluating and testing them, analyzing defects, and improving production methods
- Engineer, designs, develops, tests, and maintains electrical systems and equipment
- Engineer, uses engineering principles to design, develop, test, and maintain computer software to solve problems
- Engineer, uses engineering principles to solve problems in biology and medicine
- Propulsion Engineer, designs, builds, and tests the engines that power aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles
- Engineer, designs, builds, and tests robots and automated systems by combining mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering principles
26 Clues: Engineer, simplifies and improves systems to make them more efficient • Engineer, researches, designs, and develops physical computer components • Engineer, uses engineering principles to solve problems in biology and medicine • Engineer, uses technical expertise and creativity to develop and improve products • ...
Static Electricity Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-16
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- Fuel cell vehicles are becoming increasingly popular because they produce no ____________ emissions?
- Birds can sit on a power line and not get electrocuted because they are not touching the ___________ so it’s not a circuit.
- What do we call that does not allow electricity to flow?
- Batteries is small amount, which is one of the two main sources of what kind of energy?
- What is the combination of voltage and amps called? Watts
- A circuit diagram is using electrical _________?
- A positively charged object is when an object has more __________ than electrons?
- The four basic parts of an electric circuit is the energy source, electrical load, conductors, and what else?
- The fuel in the fuel cell contains oxygen and what else?
- What units do we use to describe the amount of electrons flowing on a circuit?
- What do we measure the “pressure” of electric circuits in?
- Zinc, chloride, alkaline, and lithium cells are examples type of cell?
- Spraying water on your clothes is one way avoid ______ cling?
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- An electric circuit in which the parts are arranged so that electrons can flow along more than one path?
- An object that has more ________ than protons means that it is negatively charged?
- Lightning bolts/ sparks happen when electricity makes _______ glow?
- 2 conditions must be met for electrons to flow continuously in current electricity which is that the path must be complete and it requires ________ source?
- What do we call a material that allows electricity to flow?
- Current Your refrigerator, your washer and dryer are examples of what?
- What do we call the material that is between a conductor and insulator?
- A single unit that converts radiant energy into electric energy?
- Secondary What is the most expensive type of electrical cell?
- What do all electric cells contain chemicals of and that are not good for the environment?
- What are the cells called that harnesses the sun energy for electricity?
- An electric circuit in which the components are arranged one after another is what type of circuit?
- What is a device that converts electric signals to audible sound?
- Conducting wires is a device designed to transmit electricity and what else?
- Amps are the units we use to describe the amount of electrons that ______ on a circuit?
- One of the rules for when drawing circuit diagrams is use ________ for straight lines?
- a device used to measure electric current?
30 Clues: a device used to measure electric current? • A circuit diagram is using electrical _________? • What do we call that does not allow electricity to flow? • The fuel in the fuel cell contains oxygen and what else? • What is the combination of voltage and amps called? Watts • What do we measure the “pressure” of electric circuits in? • ...
Industrial Techniques 2015-06-07
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- a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy.
- this device consists of several blades which are driven by falling water, steam or by the wind.
- companies supplying electrical energy measure this energy in a unit called_____.
- this is the most commonly used method for seasoning.
- is the name given to sand/glass paper and emery paper.
- metals which contain iron and rust easily.
- metals which contain little or no iron.
- is produced by using water to turn a turbine to produce electricity.
- are tiny living things that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- are a group of plastics that can be remelted after being form.
- can be used as mulch around plants.
- are a group of plastics that cannot be remelted after being form.
- a device which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- to produce light we used a device called a ___.
- is a process by which melted plastic is formed into useful products.
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- this type of raw material produces aluminum.
- these are made from wood that are used for indoor purposes.
- is energy at rest.
- the term used for the sawing of logs into timber is_____.
- is energy at work.
- is a type of non-ferrous metal.
- a dividing layer that makes new cells to help the tree grow.
- are the materials from which metals are processed.
- the youngest wood that is nearest to the outside of the tree trunk.
- comes from trees producing broad leaves.
- is a synthetic material made from substances called polymers.
- involves the movement of small particles called charges.
- is the process of using waste materials to produce articles.
- is the ability to do work.
- this part of the tree absorbs sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- is a solid, burnable substance that is black to brown in colour.
- comes from trees producing needles-like leaves.
- is a thick, dark liquid trapped between rock or sand under the Earth.
- when two or more metals combined to form one it is called an___.
- used to test squareness of a metal.
- the process of removing moist from timber is referred to as______.
- this is a type of defect that is found in timber.
- is the opposition to the flow of current.
- used to scribe or mark lines on metal.
- is a popular natural material used for constructing articles.
40 Clues: is energy at rest. • is energy at work. • is the ability to do work. • is a type of non-ferrous metal. • used to test squareness of a metal. • can be used as mulch around plants. • used to scribe or mark lines on metal. • metals which contain little or no iron. • comes from trees producing broad leaves. • is the opposition to the flow of current. • ...
First Aid Assessment 2020-12-15
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- To swallow or consume an object or substance.
- The body temperature goes below normal from shock.
- Done in between the shoulderblades.
- Failure to provide an individual the first aid that another person which similar or equal training would.
- arrest and restart the electrical signals in the body.
- To have full mental capacity and able to deliver first aid.
- to Act Whether or not an individual is required to give first aid.
- CPR
- Failure to provide appropriate first aid and deliver incorrect treatment which can cause further harm.
- A condition caused by lack of blood flow to vital organs.
- The beating of the heart and its electrical signals.
- A severe allergic reaction.
- The act of breathing oxygen or another substance into your lungs.
- Failure to give the first aid that a prudent and sane individual would.
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- This can require back blows and abdominal thrusts. Universal sign is a grabbed throat.
- A device used to treat
- These can occur from incorrect electrical signals in the brain.
- The first steps taken in case of a heart attack or an unconscious victim. If they do not respond start CPR.
- A mindset important for delivering safe and effective first aid, no matter the setting.
- Restricted awareness and thought can result from these and the victim might stare off into space.
- A condition often obtained from a blow to the head hurting brain function.
- Private access to medical records and history.
- The condition of recently having brain damage inflicted from a blow to the head. The brain requires minimal use to allow for brain function to resume.
- A tool used to stop life threatening bleeding.
- To be allowed to do first aid.
- This should be the condition of any bandages or clothes used to stop severe bleeding to prevent infection.
- The first step to stop severe bleeding.
- Call 999, 911, or 112 for first aid for emergencys involving toxic materials.
- Acting in a way a prudent individual wouldn't and is nonsenseical.
- A law designed to encourage people to give first aid in case of an emergency.
- This group of medical professionals are often called in an Emergency.
- This results because of a alteration or failure of electrical signals to the heart.
- Aid The initial medical treatment given.
- thrust A first aid menuever used near the belly button to dislodge objects in the throat.
34 Clues: CPR • A device used to treat • A severe allergic reaction. • To be allowed to do first aid. • Done in between the shoulderblades. • The first step to stop severe bleeding. • Aid The initial medical treatment given. • To swallow or consume an object or substance. • Private access to medical records and history. • A tool used to stop life threatening bleeding. • ...
AWSTI vocab 2023-01-26
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- is an object that allows the flow of an electric charge
- a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole
- experiment an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control groups anexperimentaltal groups
- a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices.
- a three-terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider
- a drawing or plan that outlines and explains the parts, operation, etc., of something
- the amount of energy put out or produced in a given amount of time
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- energy the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- circuit The potential differences across the components are the same in magnitude, and they also have identical polarities
- variable things that are affected by the changes that you make—the results of the tests
- a passable 2-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
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- a model of computation in which input values proceed through a sequence of gates, each of which computes a function
- an empirical relation that accurately describes the conductivity of the vast majority of electrically conductive materials over many orders of magnitude of current
- electric pressure, tension, or potential difference, is the difference in electric potential between two points.
- being or serving as an element (in something larger)
- A flow of positive electric charge
- circuit has only one path through which its current can flow
- an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit.
- energy energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- an instrument used for measurinthe g electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit
- variable any variable that can be attributed a value without attributing a value to any other variable
- voltage the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units
- a designed representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols
- a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate
- an object that attracts iron and some other materials
26 Clues: A flow of positive electric charge • being or serving as an element (in something larger) • an object that attracts iron and some other materials • is an object that allows the flow of an electric charge • an instrument used to measure the current in a circuit. • circuit has only one path through which its current can flow • ...
Basic HVAC 2023-10-31
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- Thermostatic Expansion Valve
- HVAC component that uses outside air, under suitable climate conditions, to reduce required mechanical cooling.
- roof top unit
- The larger refrigerant line typically carries a cool gas and is insulated.
- A self-contained heating unit designed to deliver heated air to a home or building
- the part of an air conditioner or heat pump that absorbs the heat from the air
- electrical safety device (a component) that removes electrical current from an electrical circuit when the current in the electrical circuit is too high
- all-in-one heating and air conditioning system
- Energy Efficiency Ratio
- the system that distributes the heat in hot water through radiators
- The number of degrees a vapor is above its boiling point at a specific pressure.
- pipe that removes water from the evaporator coils.
- heating system that uses tubing to run a hot liquid beneath the floor
- he outdoor portion of an air conditioner or heat pump that either releases or collects heat
- A plate or gate placed in a duct to control air flow by increasing friction in the duct.
- the difference between its saturation temperature and the actual liquid refrigerant temperature
- Chemical used in a cooling mechanism which changes from gas to liquid and the back to gas
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- a device that monitors the indoor temperature and automatically adjusts your heating or cooling system to maintain the desired level.
- the part of an outdoor air conditioner or heat pump that compresses and pumps refrigerant to cool
- Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
- the indoor part of an air-conditioning or heat pump system.
- The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio
- packaged terminal air conditioner.
- The smaller uninsulated refrigerant line typically carries a warm liquid.
- a safety device that shuts off the gas if the pilot light goes out or the electric igniter on a furnace fail.
- The lines that carry the refrigerant between the evaporator and condenser coils
- the unit of heat required to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit
- process of turning on when the thermostat or controller detects air above set temperature, cooling air until set temperature is reached, then turning off.
- A vent that runs from a heat appliance to the outside of the building to remove the byproducts of combustion
- the part of the furnace that is responsible for keeping the breathing air and the combustion process separate.
30 Clues: roof top unit • Energy Efficiency Ratio • Thermostatic Expansion Valve • Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency • The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio • packaged terminal air conditioner. • all-in-one heating and air conditioning system • pipe that removes water from the evaporator coils. • the indoor part of an air-conditioning or heat pump system. • ...
Chapter 18: Electrochemistry 2025-05-19
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- an instrument that measures cell potential by drawing electric current through a known resistance
- a galvanic cell in which both compartments contain the same components, but at different concentrations
- the “pull” or driving force on the electrons
- a platinum conductor in contact with 1 M H+ ions and bathed by hydrogen gas at one atmosphere
- a constant representing the charge on one mole of electrons: 96,485 coulombs
- the potential of a half-reaction under standard state conditions, as measured against the potential of the standard hydrogen electrode
- the process for producing chlorine and sodium hydroxide by electrolyzing brine in a mercury cell
- a cell that uses electrical energy to produce a chemical change that would otherwise not occur spontaneously
- a method in which an active metal such as magnesium, is connected to steel to protect it from corrosion
- a galvanic cell for which the reactants are continuously supplied
- an equation relating the potential of an electrochemical cell to the concentrations of the cell components: at 25ºC
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- the study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy
- electrodes that are sensitive to the concentration of a particular ion
- the unit of electrical potential defined as one joule of work per coulomb of charge transferred
- the electrode compartment in which oxidation occurs
- a battery (used in cars) in which the anode is lead, the cathode is lead coated with lead dioxide, and the electrolyte is a sulfuric acid solution
- a process in which steel is coated with zinc to prevent corrosion
- a U-tube containing an electrolyte that connects the two compartments of a galvanic cell, allowing ion flow without extensive mixing of the different solutions
- unit of electric current equal to one coulomb of charge per second
- a device in which chemical energy is changed to electrical energy
- a process that involves forcing a current through a cell to cause a non spontaneous chemical reaction to occur
- the electrode compartment in which reduction occurs
- a disk in a tube connecting two different solutions in a galvanic cell that allows ion flow without extensive mixing of the solutions
- an electrode for measuring pH from the potential difference that develops when it is dipped into an aqueous solution containing H+ ions
- a group of galvanic cells connected in series
- a common battery used in calculators, watches, radios, and portable audio players
- the process by which metals are oxidized in the atmosphere
- a cell used for electrolyzing molten sodium chloride
28 Clues: the “pull” or driving force on the electrons • a group of galvanic cells connected in series • the electrode compartment in which oxidation occurs • the electrode compartment in which reduction occurs • a cell used for electrolyzing molten sodium chloride • the process by which metals are oxidized in the atmosphere • ...
Electricity Fun Section 2013-01-21
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- amount of charge that passes a point in the wire
- charging a neutral object using a charged object
- two opposite charges
- do not allow much electrical flow
- a material that contains electrical charges that can move freely
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- two alike charges
- property of a substance that delays the motion of electrons
- an electrically charged atom or group of atoms
- a charged object touches a neutral object
- two or more objects rubbed together to make one positively charged and the other negatively charged
10 Clues: two alike charges • two opposite charges • do not allow much electrical flow • a charged object touches a neutral object • an electrically charged atom or group of atoms • amount of charge that passes a point in the wire • charging a neutral object using a charged object • property of a substance that delays the motion of electrons • ...
Cardaic conduction 2014-12-03
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- another name for cardiac contraction or depolarization
- node the pacemaker of the heart located in Right atrium
- fibers carries electrical signal to stimulate the myocardium.
- heart rate below 60 beats/min
- rate how fast the heart beats
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- sounds this is created by the valves closing (lubb & dubb)
- heart rate above 100 beats/min
- when the ventricles contract the _______ are open
- Bundle carries electrical signal. located between ventricles.
- another name for cardiac relaxation or re-polarization
- when the atrium contracts the A/V values are ____
11 Clues: heart rate below 60 beats/min • rate how fast the heart beats • heart rate above 100 beats/min • when the ventricles contract the _______ are open • when the atrium contracts the A/V values are ____ • another name for cardiac contraction or depolarization • another name for cardiac relaxation or re-polarization • node the pacemaker of the heart located in Right atrium • ...
Chapter 9-Conner Hewson 2020-01-30
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- Average mass of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element.
- Any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom.
- Number of protons
- One less electron than proton = (+) positive charge
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- Two atoms with different numbers of neutrons.
- Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- One more electron than proton = (-) negative charge.
- Tiny particles that have a negative electrical charge
- Equal to the number of protons plus neutrons.
- An atom that carries an electrical charge is called an
10 Clues: Number of protons • Two atoms with different numbers of neutrons. • Equal to the number of protons plus neutrons. • Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom. • One less electron than proton = (+) positive charge • One more electron than proton = (-) negative charge. • Tiny particles that have a negative electrical charge • ...
Josie Blanchard Chapter 9 2020-01-29
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- equal to the number of protons
- any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom
- equal to the number of protons plus neutrons
- particle that has no electrical charge
- an ion that has 1 more electron than proton (negative charge)
- two atoms with different numbers of neutrons
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- an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom
- particle that has a positive charge
- particle that has a negative charge
- an atom that carries an electrical charge
10 Clues: equal to the number of protons • particle that has a positive charge • particle that has a negative charge • particle that has no electrical charge • an atom that carries an electrical charge • equal to the number of protons plus neutrons • two atoms with different numbers of neutrons • an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom • ...
Forms of Energy 2021-01-20
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- What energy and work are measured in
- Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of______
- This is another name for light energy
- Type of energy used to power laptops
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- Type of nuclear energy that happens in the sun
- A bicycle in motion has what type of energy
- What electrical energy is carried by
- Energy that is carried by waves and produce the sound we hear
- Type of energy associated with temperature
- The process that happens in a nuclear power plant
10 Clues: What energy and work are measured in • What electrical energy is carried by • Type of energy used to power laptops • This is another name for light energy • Type of energy associated with temperature • A bicycle in motion has what type of energy • Type of nuclear energy that happens in the sun • Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of______ • ...
Luke Strayer Burkholder CH9 2018-09-07
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- Large and heavy like protons and no electrical charge.
- Number of protons.
- Any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom.
- Equal to the number of protons plus neutrons.
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- Much larger and heavier than electrons and a positive charge.
- Average mass of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element.
- An electron in the outermost energy level of an atom.
- Two atoms with different numbers of neutrons are called.
- Tiny very light particles.
- An atom that carries an electrical charge is called an.
10 Clues: Number of protons. • Tiny very light particles. • Equal to the number of protons plus neutrons. • An electron in the outermost energy level of an atom. • Large and heavy like protons and no electrical charge. • An atom that carries an electrical charge is called an. • Two atoms with different numbers of neutrons are called. • ...
Nervous System & Reflexes 2017-01-10
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- This is an automatic or involuntary reaction
- This part of the neurone transmits the impulse away from the cell body
- The CNS is made up of the ________ and spinal cord
- These neurones carry electrical impulses from receptor cells to the CNS
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- Effectors can be muscles or ________
- What happens to a pupil in bright light?
- A group of cells that detect the stimulus
- This is a change in the environment
- This occurs from the effectors
- These neurones carry electrical impulses from the CNS to effectors
10 Clues: This occurs from the effectors • This is a change in the environment • Effectors can be muscles or ________ • What happens to a pupil in bright light? • A group of cells that detect the stimulus • This is an automatic or involuntary reaction • The CNS is made up of the ________ and spinal cord • These neurones carry electrical impulses from the CNS to effectors • ...
Maddie Smith - Chapter 9 Atomic Structure 2018-02-01
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- any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom
- sometimes called the wave model
- are often used for things that are too smaller too large to be observed or that are too difficult to be understood easily
- equal to the number of proton plus neutron
- number number of protons
- have a positive charge
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- have a negative electrical charge
- number of protons equals the number of electrons
- an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom
- have no electrical charge
10 Clues: have a positive charge • number number of protons • have no electrical charge • sometimes called the wave model • have a negative electrical charge • equal to the number of proton plus neutron • number of protons equals the number of electrons • an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom • any of the possible energies an electron may have in an atom • ...
Seziure 2023-05-10
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- Includes both cerebral hemispheres
- stiffening of muscles, loss of consciousness
- Most Common Febrile seizure
- Records electrical activity and can identify the origin of seizure activity
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- Special Diet that can help reduce seizure activity
- rhythmic jerking of the extremities, breathing can become irregular or stop followed by cyanosis, biting of the cheek/tongue
- Position during a seizure
- Type of seizure that occurs in children with a temp above 100.4
- uncontrolled electrical discharge of neurons in the brain
- metabolic disorder that can trigger a seizure
10 Clues: Position during a seizure • Most Common Febrile seizure • Includes both cerebral hemispheres • stiffening of muscles, loss of consciousness • metabolic disorder that can trigger a seizure • Special Diet that can help reduce seizure activity • uncontrolled electrical discharge of neurons in the brain • Type of seizure that occurs in children with a temp above 100.4 • ...
Static Electricity 2023-06-08
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- Two similarly charged objects will _________ each other
- A material through which electrons can flow
- The build-up of imbalanced, stationary electrical charge
- The charge that occurs when electrons are transferred onto an insulated material
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- Two charges that are ____________ will repel each other
- A charged object and a neutral object will __________ each other
- A material through which electrons can not flow
- The flow of electrical power (or electrons)
- Two ___________ charges will attract each other
- Can be either positive, negative, or neutral
10 Clues: The flow of electrical power (or electrons) • A material through which electrons can flow • Can be either positive, negative, or neutral • A material through which electrons can not flow • Two ___________ charges will attract each other • Two charges that are ____________ will repel each other • Two similarly charged objects will _________ each other • ...
WattsuppBots 2025-03-03
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- The mechanism that stores mechanical energy in vehicles.
- The process of converting chemical energy to electrical energy in batteries.
- The scientist who proposed the Turing Test.
- A type of AI that mimics human conversation.
- What programming language is widely used in robotics?
- What is the term for energy harnessed from Earth's heat?
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- The robotic exoskeleton developed for human assistance.
- The fuel used in hydrogen fuel cells.
- Which device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy?
- The chemical process of breaking down hydrocarbons for fuel.
10 Clues: The fuel used in hydrogen fuel cells. • The scientist who proposed the Turing Test. • A type of AI that mimics human conversation. • What programming language is widely used in robotics? • The robotic exoskeleton developed for human assistance. • The mechanism that stores mechanical energy in vehicles. • What is the term for energy harnessed from Earth's heat? • ...
Energy and Electricity Vocabulary 2024-01-30
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- Energy of motion
- Stored energy
- A closed path where electric current flows
- To change from one form of energy to another
- The flow of electricity in a circuit
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- A type of circuit that has more than one path for electricity to flow
- A material that allows electrical energy to flow
- A material that does not allow electrical energy to flow
- A type of circuit that has only one path for electricity to flow
- The ability to do work
10 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • The ability to do work • The flow of electricity in a circuit • A closed path where electric current flows • To change from one form of energy to another • A material that allows electrical energy to flow • A material that does not allow electrical energy to flow • A type of circuit that has only one path for electricity to flow • ...
Electricity and Electrical Safety Crossword 2024-10-22
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- applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the clients skin
- unit that measures the strength of an electric current
- abbreviated as KW
- an extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the bodys natural electrical impulses
- currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
- prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
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- apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
- process of fusing an acidic product into deeper tissues
- negative electrode of an electrotherapy device
- substances that speed up chemical reactions
10 Clues: abbreviated as KW • substances that speed up chemical reactions • negative electrode of an electrotherapy device • unit that measures the strength of an electric current • process of fusing an acidic product into deeper tissues • currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments • prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit • ...
Component Crossword 2024-12-03
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- Lights up when current flows through it (3 letters).
- Converts electrical energy into motion (5 letters).
- Makes a sound when current flows through it (6 letters).
- Amplifies or switches electrical signals (10 letters).
- Turns the circuit on or off (6 letters).
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- Stores small amounts of electric charge (9 letters).
- Allows current to flow in one direction (5 letters).
- Provides power to a circuit (7 letters).
- Limits the flow of electric current (8 letters).
- Used to connect components in a circuit (4 letters).
10 Clues: Provides power to a circuit (7 letters). • Turns the circuit on or off (6 letters). • Limits the flow of electric current (8 letters). • Converts electrical energy into motion (5 letters). • Stores small amounts of electric charge (9 letters). • Lights up when current flows through it (3 letters). • Allows current to flow in one direction (5 letters). • ...
Energy 2024-03-27
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- Energy is the ability to do _____
- A part of an atom
- Lighting is an example of _____ energy
- Radiant energy moves in ____ through space
- When 2 nuclei are forced together to form a larger nucleus is called ____
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- Electrical energy comes from the movement of electrons through a ____
- A molecule is a ____
- Thermal energy is created by the movement of atoms and molecules, and released as ____
- Mechanical energy ___ objects from one place to another
- Nuclear energy is stored in the ____
10 Clues: A part of an atom • A molecule is a ____ • Energy is the ability to do _____ • Nuclear energy is stored in the ____ • Lighting is an example of _____ energy • Radiant energy moves in ____ through space • Mechanical energy ___ objects from one place to another • Electrical energy comes from the movement of electrons through a ____ • ...
Mr. Appliance 2022-04-22
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- designated place where parts and materials are assigned.
- list of what you want to buy (2 words)
- instrument for measuring electrical values.
- electrical check value.
- product that helps clean dishwashers, washing machinces, and stoves that helps improve the efficiency & performance of these appliances.
- Smartware feature that allows for monitoring of daily schedule.
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- bucket that all information about a job goes in (2 words)
- status set when moving between jobs.
- device for regulating temperature.
- determines daily technician appointment flow.
10 Clues: electrical check value. • device for regulating temperature. • status set when moving between jobs. • list of what you want to buy (2 words) • instrument for measuring electrical values. • determines daily technician appointment flow. • designated place where parts and materials are assigned. • bucket that all information about a job goes in (2 words) • ...
Olivia& Aylin 2022-12-19
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- a force of attraction between two objects.
- a force that opposes motion.
- Energy carried by charge of particles also called electrical.
- energy stored within the nucleus of an atom.
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- force when a person pushes or pulls an object to change it motion.
- Energy of motion, energy possessed by a moving object.
- energy Energy stored in an object based on the object's position or location.
- Energy assoaiated with temperature of an
- Energy carried by light waves
- energy carried by sound.
10 Clues: energy carried by sound. • a force that opposes motion. • Energy carried by light waves • Energy assoaiated with temperature of an • a force of attraction between two objects. • energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. • Energy of motion, energy possessed by a moving object. • Energy carried by charge of particles also called electrical. • ...
Eyes and ears 2023-01-08
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- The three most common types of eye problems
- when is Prolonged exposure to Sound Harmful to the ears
- what carries the electrical messages from the eye to the brain
- Best lighting direction for reading
- The three most common types of eye problems
- What is the cornea
- What is the iris
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- What part of the ear carries the sound waves to your eardrum
- The three most common types of eye problems
- what carries the electrical messages from the cochula to the brain
- what are the three bones in the ears
- what are the jobs of the cochlea
12 Clues: What is the iris • What is the cornea • Best lighting direction for reading • what are the three bones in the ears • The three most common types of eye problems • The three most common types of eye problems • The three most common types of eye problems • what are the jobs of the cochlea • What part of the ear carries the sound waves to your eardrum • ...
Physics - 10th Standard 2023-01-30
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- A type of energy possessed by the body due to its motion
- The device that measures current in a circuit
- Smallest unit of matter
- An elementary particle that is identical to the nucleus of the hydrogen atom
- Material that allows electric current to pass through it
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- A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Device that converts chemical energy to electric energy
- Device used to measure voltage
- Electrical device that resists the flow of current in a circuit
- Unit of Power
10 Clues: Unit of Power • Smallest unit of matter • Device used to measure voltage • The device that measures current in a circuit • Device that converts chemical energy to electric energy • A type of energy possessed by the body due to its motion • Material that allows electric current to pass through it • A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy • ...
electricity crossword 2025-05-22
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- the scientific name for a battery
- A component that connects parts of a circuit
- a continuous path that allows electricity to flow through it
- something that turns things off and on
- The flow of electrons in a circuit
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- A device that converts electrical energy into light
- a device that stores and supplies electrical power
- a subatomic particle that is found in all atoms
- a material which does not easily allow heat and/or electricity to pass through it
- A device that converts electricity into motion
10 Clues: the scientific name for a battery • The flow of electrons in a circuit • something that turns things off and on • A component that connects parts of a circuit • A device that converts electricity into motion • a subatomic particle that is found in all atoms • a device that stores and supplies electrical power • A device that converts electrical energy into light • ...
Energy Transformation 2025-09-01
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- We eat ... to get chemical energy.
- Volcano is one of the examples from this energy. What energy is it?
- ... panels use light energy to produce electricity.
- Energy from waste.
- The example of thing that use wind energy.
- Electrical energy -> light -> sound.
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- ... is an energy that use water movement.
- A toaster can transform electrical energy into ... energy.
- When we ride a bike, it means that we are having ... energy.
- If wave energy uses the water (wave) from the surface, ... energy uses the water movement underneath.
10 Clues: Energy from waste. • We eat ... to get chemical energy. • Electrical energy -> light -> sound. • ... is an energy that use water movement. • The example of thing that use wind energy. • ... panels use light energy to produce electricity. • A toaster can transform electrical energy into ... energy. • When we ride a bike, it means that we are having ... energy. • ...
Energy Puzzler! 2025-09-10
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- mechanical energy that is stored
- energy that causes a transfer of heat
- what is needed to do work or cause change
- energy that is stored in atoms and molecules
- mechanical energy that is moving
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- energy from the flow of an electrical charge
- energy that travels in waves and vibrates the ear drum
- changing the form of energy in an object
- moving the same kind of energy from one object to another
- energy from the sun or other light source
10 Clues: mechanical energy that is stored • mechanical energy that is moving • energy that causes a transfer of heat • changing the form of energy in an object • what is needed to do work or cause change • energy from the sun or other light source • energy from the flow of an electrical charge • energy that is stored in atoms and molecules • ...
Epilepsy 2016-02-12
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- Epilepsy is the fourth most common __________ disorder and affects people of all ages.
- A person is diagnosed with ______ if they have had at least two seizures that were not caused by some known and reversible medical condition.
- Million Number of people around the world who have epilepsy.
- Epilepsy is a ________ condition with a wide range of seizure types and control varying from person-to-person.
- The seizures in epilepsy may be ______ to a brain injury or a family tendency, but often the cause is completely unknown.
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- Epilepsy is characterized by ________ seizures and can cause other health problems.
- Epilepsy means the same thing as “seizure _______”
- The electrical activity is caused by complex chemical changes that occur in _____ cells.
- Epilepsy is a neurological disorder marked by ______ recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions, associated with abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
- A _____ is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain.
10 Clues: Epilepsy means the same thing as “seizure _______” • Million Number of people around the world who have epilepsy. • A _____ is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain. • Epilepsy is characterized by ________ seizures and can cause other health problems. • Epilepsy is the fourth most common __________ disorder and affects people of all ages. • ...
Our OpCo WATT Crossword 2024-05-24
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- This category of electrical work focuses on locations like power plants, processing plants, and factories.
- The title of the first event Our OpCo's WATT chapter presented was called what "of Our Opco"?
- A focus on communities, product circularity, gender balance, continuous education, customer sustainable journey, and sharing are all part of Sonepar's initiative called what?
- What does the "A" in WATT stand for?
- Where you can find information and resources you need for yourself and customers when it comes to Our OpCo.
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- Sending material between one branch to another within the same OpCo is called a what?
- Our OpCo is made up of four brands. Springfield Electric, Richards, Holt, and what other brand?
- WATT is an ERG. What does the R stand for?
- A metal or plastic pipe through which electrical wires are run is called
- The National Association of Electrical Distributors also goes by this 4 letter acronym
10 Clues: What does the "A" in WATT stand for? • WATT is an ERG. What does the R stand for? • A metal or plastic pipe through which electrical wires are run is called • Sending material between one branch to another within the same OpCo is called a what? • The National Association of Electrical Distributors also goes by this 4 letter acronym • ...
Level 1 2024-06-13
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- when lightning strikes this type of object it will produce a high temperature at the strike point resulting in cracked concrete or ignition of combustible material
- a type of switch that uses electromagnetism to open or close its contacts
- Resistance is the opposition to the flow of this in a circuit
- when iron’s magnetic fields have been disarranged so the molecules return to a random position. Iron is said to be this
- electricity flows from a positive charge to a negative charge according to Benjamin Franklin’s _____ Current Flow Theory
- the conversion of pressure or vibration into electrical energy
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- the conversion of heat energy into electrical energy
- the conversion of light energy into electrical energy
- this uses electromagnetism to convert input voltage to a different output voltage
- as their distance from a wire increases the lines of force from electromagnetism will do this
10 Clues: the conversion of heat energy into electrical energy • the conversion of light energy into electrical energy • Resistance is the opposition to the flow of this in a circuit • the conversion of pressure or vibration into electrical energy • a type of switch that uses electromagnetism to open or close its contacts • ...
DT 2022-10-31
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- A momentary button that remains closed while pressure is applied to it, then returns to the open position once pressure is removed.
- development board which con- tains a microchip called an ATmega 32U4, with small pins and the name Atmel
- electrical component that limits or regulates flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- A loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound
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- Has three pins, and when you slide the switch the circuit is closed and allows electricity to flow.
- Used by Arduino Pro Micro Board to provide provide a steady 5V supply
- type of diode that emits light when it has current flowing through itself
- ____ use a used to store the electrical power for us to use in our console.
- uses a carbon based material between positive and negative layer and emits light in pixels
- Holds all the components together and links them up with copper tracks.
10 Clues: Used by Arduino Pro Micro Board to provide provide a steady 5V supply • A loudspeaker that uses the piezoelectric effect for generating sound • Holds all the components together and links them up with copper tracks. • type of diode that emits light when it has current flowing through itself • ...
Cardiac Physiology puzzle 2024-09-17
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- The cardiac muscles ability to generate and propagate electrical impulses is called
- The ability of cardiac muscle cells to respond to a stimulus and generate an action potential is known as ________
- The phase during which no new action potential can be initiated is called the ______ refractory period
- The plateau phase in the cardiac action potential is mainly due to the influx of _____ions
- The ability of the heart muscle to contract is referred to as_____
- The main pacemaker of the heart that initiates electrical impulses is the _______nodes.
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- The phase of the cardiac action potential during which pottasium ions leave the cells is called _________
- A sudden change in electrical potential across the cardiac cell membrane due to ion movement is called an _____
- The specialized structure that connect cardiac muscle cells to one another and allow for synchronized contraction are called ________disks
- The______potential refers to the voltage difference across the cardiac cell membranes at rest.
10 Clues: The ability of the heart muscle to contract is referred to as_____ • The cardiac muscles ability to generate and propagate electrical impulses is called • The main pacemaker of the heart that initiates electrical impulses is the _______nodes. • The plateau phase in the cardiac action potential is mainly due to the influx of _____ions • ...
2024 EWS 2 - Measurement of voltage and current by multimeter and perform testing of various components. 2024-09-11
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- - An instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits.
- - The process of adjusting a multimeter to ensure accurate measurements.
- Test - A function of a multimeter used to check if a diode is functioning correctly.
- - The flow of electric charge measured in amperes by a multimeter, represented by "A".
- - The electrical potential difference measured by a multimeter, represented by "V".
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- - The two leads of a multimeter used to make contact with the circuit being tested.
- - The opposition to the flow of current, measured in ohms by a multimeter.
- - A test performed by a multimeter to check if there is a complete path for current flow in a circuit.
- - The types of current (Alternating Current and Direct Current) that a multimeter can measure.
- - A safety component in electrical circuits that protects against overcurrent, and can be tested using a multimeter.
10 Clues: - The process of adjusting a multimeter to ensure accurate measurements. • - The opposition to the flow of current, measured in ohms by a multimeter. • - The two leads of a multimeter used to make contact with the circuit being tested. • - The electrical potential difference measured by a multimeter, represented by "V". • ...
STATIC ELECTRICITY 2023-11-29
6 Clues: Work done/Charge • Who discover the electrical charges • Has ability to hold an electrical charge • Building of electrical charges on surface • Has invented the idea of electric lines of force • Has tendency to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it
Exam 2 Cardio 2025-06-12
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- Small, dark lines under the fingernails or toenails, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- A serious condition where fluid accumulates in the pericardial sac, compressing the heart and impairing its ability to pump blood effectively.
- A surgical procedure to improve blood flow to the heart by creating new pathways around blocked coronary arteries, often using veins or arteries from other parts of the body.
- The narrowing or constriction of a heart valve, which impedes blood flow.
- A disorder of formation or conduction (or both) of electrical impulses within the heart, leading to disturbances in heart rate or rhythm, which can alter blood flow.
- A type of angina characterized by increased frequency and severity of chest pain that is not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin, requiring urgent medical intervention.
- Antibiotics given to prevent infection, sometimes prescribed in specific cases of heart conditions before certain procedures.
- A type of tissue heart valve made from animal tissue (e.g., porcine or bovine) used for valve replacement.
- The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart chambers fill with blood.
- The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle when blood is ejected from the heart chambers.
- Non-tender, macular, erythematous lesions found on the palms and soles, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- Pectoris A syndrome defined by episodes of chest pain or pressure resulting from insufficient coronary blood flow, often triggered by physical exertion or emotional stress.
- An artificial heart valve made from synthetic materials, designed for durability and longevity.
- A non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart, used to diagnose arrhythmias and other cardiac conditions.
- A heart rhythm characterized by a fast heart rate originating from the sinus node (greater than 100 bpm).
- A medical procedure using unsynchronized electrical shocks to treat life-threatening ventricular fibrillation, aiming to reset the heart's electrical activity.
- An invasive diagnostic procedure where a catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart to assess its function and identify blockages.
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- An electronic device that delivers electrical stimuli to the heart muscle to regulate heart rate and rhythm.
- Any surgical procedure to repair a heart valve.
- Heart valves or other tissues transplanted from a human cadaver.
- A toxic effect of digoxin, a medication used to treat heart conditions, evidenced by symptoms like dysrhythmia, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, headache, and malaise.
- The backflow of blood through a heart valve because the valve does not close properly.
- A minimally invasive procedure to widen narrowed coronary arteries, often involving a balloon.
- A surgical procedure to separate fused valve leaflets, typically performed for stenotic valves.
- A series of progressive events that culminates in impaired cardiac output, encompassing various types like dilated, hypertrophic, and restrictive.
- A medication used to treat angina by dilating blood vessels, thereby decreasing myocardial oxygen demand and increasing oxygen supply.
- Also known as a heart attack, it is the death of myocardial tissue due to prolonged myocardial ischemia.
- The stretching of a heart valve leaflet into the atrium during systole, preventing proper closure.
- The electrical recovery of heart muscle cells, leading to relaxation (diastole).
- An inflammatory condition of the heart valves that can occur as a complication of rheumatic fever, often following streptococcal pharyngitis.
- Tender, red, painful nodules found on the pads of fingers and toes, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- A medical procedure using synchronized electrical shocks to restore a normal heart rhythm in patients with certain tachyarrhythmias.
- A heart rhythm characterized by a slow heart rate originating from the sinus node (less than 60 bpm).
- A non-surgical procedure where a balloon-tipped catheter is used to enlarge a narrowed heart valve opening.
- The accumulation of fluid in the pericardial sac (the sac surrounding the heart).
- A type of heart valve replacement made from animal tissue (bioprosthesis) or human tissue (homograft/autograft).
- The abnormal accumulation of lipid deposits and fibrous tissue within arterial walls and lumen, leading to hardening and narrowing of arteries.
- Syndrome An emergent situation characterized by an acute onset of myocardial ischemia, potentially leading to myocardial death (MI) if not promptly treated.
- An infection of the endocardium (inner lining of the heart, including valves), often developing in people with prosthetic heart valves or structural cardiac defects.
- The electrical activation of heart muscle cells, leading to contraction (systole).
- A surgical repair technique for heart valves that involves the chordae tendineae, the fibrous cords that connect the valve leaflets to the papillary muscles.
- Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart.
- Tissue grafts taken from the patient's own body, used in valve replacement procedures.
- Retinal hemorrhages with pale centers, a clinical manifestation of infective endocarditis.
- An inflammatory process involving the myocardium (heart muscle), often caused by viral infections.
- A surgical procedure to repair the annulus (ring) of a heart valve, often involving the insertion of a ring to support the valve leaflets.
- Insufficient blood flow to a tissue or organ, often leading to pain and impaired function.
47 Clues: Any surgical procedure to repair a heart valve. • Inflammation of the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart. • Heart valves or other tissues transplanted from a human cadaver. • The narrowing or constriction of a heart valve, which impedes blood flow. • The electrical recovery of heart muscle cells, leading to relaxation (diastole). • ...
Stepping Stones 2VWO - Theme 2 2019-10-28
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- zoektocht
- uitstekend
- sorted out
- ontwikkelen
- zeker
- vergelijkbaar met
- cutting-edge
- geschikt
- runway
- chop chop
- rechargeable
- in de rij wachten
- slide off
- community centre
- stoffer en blik
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- electrical outlet
- expansion pack
- vacuum cleaner
- gewoon
- verminderen
- lijken op
- limited
- game tournament
- zaak
- hook up
- nachtmerrie
- vaardigheden
- game console
- nogal
- equipment
30 Clues: zaak • zeker • nogal • gewoon • runway • limited • hook up • geschikt • zoektocht • lijken op • chop chop • equipment • slide off • uitstekend • sorted out • verminderen • ontwikkelen • nachtmerrie • vaardigheden • cutting-edge • game console • rechargeable • expansion pack • vacuum cleaner • game tournament • stoffer en blik • community centre • electrical outlet • vergelijkbaar met • in de rij wachten
Energy Crossword 2013-01-18
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- Work
- Heat
- L.E.D.
- Outlet energy
- Energy from one object to another
- Energy
- ______ circuit
- The force from large objects
- Newton measurement for energy
- Used in old-fashioned trains
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- Energy from a burning log
- Ground Energy
- Change of energy type
- Energy moving
- Energy never wasted or created
- Leaves toxic waste
- Movement that goes on forever
- Plants
- Stored Energy
- Light
20 Clues: Work • Heat • Light • L.E.D. • Energy • Plants • Ground Energy • Energy moving • Outlet energy • Stored Energy • ______ circuit • Leaves toxic waste • Change of energy type • Energy from a burning log • The force from large objects • Used in old-fashioned trains • Movement that goes on forever • Newton measurement for energy • Energy never wasted or created • Energy from one object to another
ABC Engineering carrers By: Sophia Pineiro 2015-10-13
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- Railroads
- Black-box
- fixes-Yachts
- New-networks
- Water-usage
- Oil/Gas
- Braces
- Air-conditioning
- artificial-lenses
- Gas/gas-field
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- Fixes-bugs
- Waste-dumpsters
- Fire-alarms
- Program-management
- Design-CT-scans
- Software-products
- NewXRays
- Smart-temporary-tattoos
- New-medical-problems
- redesign-lines
- Fertilizer
- MRI-scans
- New-farming-methods
- Grass-fertilizer
- Antibiotics
- Builds-habitats
26 Clues: Braces • Oil/Gas • NewXRays • Railroads • Black-box • MRI-scans • Fixes-bugs • Fertilizer • Fire-alarms • Water-usage • Antibiotics • fixes-Yachts • New-networks • Gas/gas-field • redesign-lines • Waste-dumpsters • Design-CT-scans • Builds-habitats • Grass-fertilizer • Air-conditioning • Software-products • artificial-lenses • Program-management • New-farming-methods • New-medical-problems • Smart-temporary-tattoos
Engineering careers 2016-03-16
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- design boats
- oil and gases
- design components
- develop military tools
- telemarketing
- gather mediological data
- develop vehicles
- design lights
- movie sound effects
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- water purifiers
- ways to innovate ways to produce goods
- minimize pollution
- space craft tasks
- design places and equipment
- computers
- water and wave studies
- medicine
- atoms and treatment for medical issues
- design vehicles
- properties of material
20 Clues: medicine • computers • design boats • oil and gases • telemarketing • design lights • water purifiers • design vehicles • develop vehicles • space craft tasks • design components • minimize pollution • movie sound effects • water and wave studies • develop military tools • properties of material • gather mediological data • design places and equipment • ways to innovate ways to produce goods • ...
AMONG US 2021-03-05
Across
- Grab a drink
- Fix Impurities
- Top Align Output
- Check People's Locations
- Shoot Asteroids
- Fix Lights
- Clear Air Valve
- Scan
- To Decontamination
- Fix Meltdown
- Chart Course
Down
- Grab Watering Can
- Use weather Balloons To scan Weather
- Hallway To Reactor and Laboratory
- Water Plants
- Check Cams
- Organize Specimen
- Contact Other ships
- Fix Lights and Upload Data
- Bottom Align Output
- Spawnpoint
21 Clues: Scan • Check Cams • Fix Lights • Spawnpoint • Grab a drink • Water Plants • Fix Meltdown • Chart Course • Fix Impurities • Shoot Asteroids • Clear Air Valve • Top Align Output • Grab Watering Can • Organize Specimen • To Decontamination • Contact Other ships • Bottom Align Output • Check People's Locations • Fix Lights and Upload Data • Hallway To Reactor and Laboratory • ...
English123123 2016-10-14
Across
- carrying capacity of a vessel
- synonym to traditional
- electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
- the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time (Audio, light, radio waves...)
- the science of fluids (liquids and gases) in motion
- rotating fan that converts rotational power into thrust
- opposite to horizontal
Down
- means of creating force leading to movement
- primary control surface used to steer a ship
- describes the ability to turn and move
- a ship that is used to transport people and cars etc.
- a ship that is used to frozen water
- a disc that is used to engage or disengage power to/from transmission
- tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis
14 Clues: synonym to traditional • opposite to horizontal • carrying capacity of a vessel • a ship that is used to frozen water • describes the ability to turn and move • means of creating force leading to movement • primary control surface used to steer a ship • the science of fluids (liquids and gases) in motion • a ship that is used to transport people and cars etc. • ...
