electrical Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
City of Tyler 2026 Safety Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-13
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- Device used to put out small fires
- Items prohibited in closets containing electrical panels
- The amount of foot clearance required in front of electrical panels
- Gear worn to protect workers (abbr.)
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- Routine check to ensure equipment is safe
- Aid Kit container holding basic medical supplies
- Primary bend points in safe lifting posture
- Dangerous condition caused by extreme heat and overheating of the body
- Documents that explain how to handle chemicals safely
- Safe alternative to standing on chairs or boxes
10 Clues: Device used to put out small fires • Gear worn to protect workers (abbr.) • Routine check to ensure equipment is safe • Primary bend points in safe lifting posture • Safe alternative to standing on chairs or boxes • Aid Kit container holding basic medical supplies • Documents that explain how to handle chemicals safely • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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). • ...
Structure of a Neuron 2026-03-25
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- A chemical messenger that transmits signals across a synapse between neurons.
- The endpoint of an axon that releases chemical signals to communicate with other cells.
- A fatty layer that surrounds some axons, helping electrical signals travel faster.
- Gaps in the myelin sheath that allow the nerve impulse to “jump”.
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- The main part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and controls the cell’s activities.
- A nerve cell that transmits electrical signals throughout the body.
- Branch-like extensions that receive signals from other neurons.
- A long fiber that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body to other neurons or muscles.
8 Clues: Branch-like extensions that receive signals from other neurons. • Gaps in the myelin sheath that allow the nerve impulse to “jump”. • A nerve cell that transmits electrical signals throughout the body. • A chemical messenger that transmits signals across a synapse between neurons. • ...
CareerClusters 2025-05-22
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- lineman, efficiency analyst
- draftsman, architect
- truck driver or taxi driver
- banker, stock broker
- chef
- farmer
- counselor, social worker
- diver, autoparts maker
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- teacher or custodian
- game designer,programmer
- journalist, graphic designer
- senator, governor, mayor
- electrical engineer
- nurse, anesthesiologist, radiologist
- manager, CEO
- lawyer, judge, police officer
16 Clues: chef • farmer • manager, CEO • electrical engineer • teacher or custodian • draftsman, architect • banker, stock broker • diver, autoparts maker • game designer,programmer • senator, governor, mayor • counselor, social worker • lineman, efficiency analyst • truck driver or taxi driver • journalist, graphic designer • lawyer, judge, police officer • nurse, anesthesiologist, radiologist
CONNECT-IT 2021-11-26
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- 15) A meter used to measure both AC and DC voltage and current
- Interconnection of components to provide an electrical path between two or more components
- The voltage out of an ideal current source is
- One coloumb passing a point in one second is one
- Electromagnetic waves are also called
- The device used for measuring resistance
- The circuit in which electric current travels in one path
- The engineer who invented a vaccum tube diode in 1904
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- Type of circuit we find in our houses
- The voltage source which converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- Device that converts alternating current to direct current
- Device used to store charge
- A Diode is a
- The wire in which voltage is same as the main supply
- The most commonly used semiconductor element is
15 Clues: A Diode is a • Device used to store charge • Type of circuit we find in our houses • Electromagnetic waves are also called • The device used for measuring resistance • The voltage out of an ideal current source is • The most commonly used semiconductor element is • One coloumb passing a point in one second is one • The wire in which voltage is same as the main supply • ...
Energy transformation test 1 2022-10-28
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- the rate of change of position or distance traveled
- where an object is located in relation to another object
- transfer of thermal energy that occurs in the 3 states of matter
- energy that is stored in an object
- the change of energy from one form to another
- the presence and flow of an electrical charge
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- energy of motion
- a form of energy made available by the flow of electrical charge through a conductor
- a group of interacting elements forming a complex whole
- heat transfer caused by rising and falling of dense fluids
- the result of two or more atoms striking each other
- energy transferred between two objects of different temperatures
- the ability to do work
- measure of how much matter is present in a substance
- energy that is made by vibrations
15 Clues: energy of motion • the ability to do work • energy that is stored in an object • energy that is made by vibrations • the change of energy from one form to another • the presence and flow of an electrical charge • the rate of change of position or distance traveled • the result of two or more atoms striking each other • ...
Puzzling Terms 2017-02-02
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- returns leaked fluid back to the blood
- it supports and protects important organs and it also make blood cells
- gets rid of the body's wastes
- moves blood through the body
- makes chemical messages
- is the maintenance of a constant internal environment when outside conditions change
- one of the two ways cells communicate
- breaks down food and uses it for nutrients of the body
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- allows movement of the body parts
- is the protective covering of the body. it acts as a barrier that protects the body from infection
- is a lung disease caused by bacteria
- gathers oxygen from the environment and gets rid of carbon dioxide from the body
- collects information and responds to it by sending electrical messages
- another way cells communicate
- is a disease that affects cell function
15 Clues: makes chemical messages • moves blood through the body • gets rid of the body's wastes • another way cells communicate • allows movement of the body parts • is a lung disease caused by bacteria • one of the two ways cells communicate • returns leaked fluid back to the blood • is a disease that affects cell function • breaks down food and uses it for nutrients of the body • ...
Puzzling Terms 2017-02-02
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- another way cells communicate
- allows movement of the body parts
- is the maintenance of a constant internal environment when outside conditions change
- is the protective covering of the body. it acts as a barrier that protects the body from infection
- makes chemical messages
- returns leaked fluid back to the blood
- is a disease that affects cell function
- collects information and responds to it by sending electrical messages
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- it supports and protects important organs and it also make blood cells
- moves blood through the body
- breaks down food and uses it for nutrients of the body
- gathers oxygen from the environment and gets rid of carbon dioxide from the body
- one of the two ways cells communicate
- is a lung disease caused by bacteria
- gets rid of the body's wastes
15 Clues: makes chemical messages • moves blood through the body • another way cells communicate • gets rid of the body's wastes • allows movement of the body parts • is a lung disease caused by bacteria • one of the two ways cells communicate • returns leaked fluid back to the blood • is a disease that affects cell function • breaks down food and uses it for nutrients of the body • ...
Science Crossword 2023-05-31
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- A device that transforms chemical energy into electrical energy.
- A natural phenomenon that causes objects to be pulled toward each other.
- A group of interacting objects or processes.
- The vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity.
- a property that in your opinion is favorable.
- A push or pull.
- To develop a plan for a product or structure.
- A type of solid matter used to make things.
- The si unit of measurement for energy, equal to 1 newton-meter.
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- plural of criterion.
- Something that happens in a repeated and predictable way.
- Plural of hypothesis.
- Any material that is resistant to the flow of thermal energy or electrical energy.
- To make better or as good as you can.
- A change that is a result of an action or other cause.
15 Clues: A push or pull. • plural of criterion. • Plural of hypothesis. • To make better or as good as you can. • A type of solid matter used to make things. • A group of interacting objects or processes. • a property that in your opinion is favorable. • To develop a plan for a product or structure. • A change that is a result of an action or other cause. • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-08
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- type of energy produced by vibrations of materials
- example of electrical energy in the sky during storms
- type of energy that is bright and travels in waves
- tiny parts that make up a material
- example of sound energy when played with drum sticks
- energy of motion
- example of light energy in the night sky
- type of internal energy due to heating of particles
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- example of chemcial energy when you eat it
- type of energy that is stored, not motion
- type of energy with movement of charged particles
- example of thermal energy used to cook
- type of energy that is released when links between particles are broken or created
- releasing energy due to nuclear reactions and causes daylight
- type of energy when links of particles are broken with nuclear reactions
15 Clues: energy of motion • tiny parts that make up a material • example of thermal energy used to cook • example of light energy in the night sky • type of energy that is stored, not motion • example of chemcial energy when you eat it • type of energy with movement of charged particles • type of energy produced by vibrations of materials • ...
Solve the Puzzle!!! 2023-10-04
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- The mathematical operation that represents the average value of a signal
- A semiconductor device that amplifies electronic signals
- type of network topology connects all devices in a single line
- First female Engineer
- Computer's volatile memory
- Unit of luminous intensity in the SI system
- A component that generates a signal with a specific frequency
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- A diagram that shows the electrical connections of the electronic components
- A voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- Unit of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second
- A material that opposes the movement of free electrons
- A measure of how rapidly a signal varies with respect to time
- The primary protocol used for sending emails
- A device used to transmit signals to and receive signals from satellites
- used for storing binary information in digital circuits.
15 Clues: First female Engineer • Computer's volatile memory • Unit of luminous intensity in the SI system • The primary protocol used for sending emails • A material that opposes the movement of free electrons • Unit of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second • A semiconductor device that amplifies electronic signals • ...
Medical Detectives 2026-01-16
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- electrical impulses (action potentials) away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands
- the central part of a neuron containing the nucleus and organelles
- the measure of times you breathe in a minute
- your largest organ
- the crucial junction where a nerve cell (neuron) communicates with another cell
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell
- when your body heats upon to kill off disease
- a bacteria found in dirty water
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- the measure of the times your heart beats
- the force of blood pushing against artery walls as the heart pumps
- The "brain" of a cell
- an organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates,
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object,
- acts like electrical insulation
- a nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses
15 Clues: your largest organ • The "brain" of a cell • acts like electrical insulation • a bacteria found in dirty water • the measure of the times your heart beats • a short branched extension of a nerve cell • the measure of times you breathe in a minute • when your body heats upon to kill off disease • a nerve cell that sends signals or transmits nerve impulses • ...
Electricity in Transit 2016-07-19
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- / connected series of materials along which an electric current can flow.
- / a device that can provide an electric current.
- / central part of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons; roundish structure inside a cell that acts as the control centre for the cell.
- / having the same number of protons and electrons.
- / a build-up of charge in one place.
- / having more electrons than protons (more negative charges than positive charges).
- / diagram using symbols to show the parts of an electric circuit.
- / particles with no electrical charge that are found in the nucleus of an atom.
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- / negatively charged, very light particles in an atom. Electrons move around the nucleus of the atom.
- / having more protons than electrons (more positive charges than negative charges).
- / coil of wire made from a metal that glows brightly when it gets hot. The filaments in light globes heat up when electricity flows through them.
- / device that opens and closes the conducting path through which a current flows.
- / a measure of the number of electrons flowing through a circuit every second. An increase in current means an increase in the rate of flow of electrons in the circuit.
- / device that uses electrical energy and converts it into other forms of energy.
- / measure of the electrical energy required for an electric current to pass through an object. The energy is changed to heat.
- / positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom.
16 Clues: / a build-up of charge in one place. • / a device that can provide an electric current. • / having the same number of protons and electrons. • / positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. • / diagram using symbols to show the parts of an electric circuit. • / connected series of materials along which an electric current can flow. • ...
Microbits and Circuits 2024-03-05
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- Positive side of an LED / lado positivo de un LED
- Negative side of LED / lado negativo de un LED
- Needed to reduce the current in a circuit so your LED doesn't burn out / Necesario para reducir el corriente en su circuito para que no quema tu LED
- Clips with pincers to grab parts of microbit / clips con pinzas para conectar a tu microbit
- You need to set your radio _____ to control which microbits it talks to / Necesita poner tu grupo _____ para controlar con cúal microbits habla tuyo
- Board to make it easier to build circuits / placa de pruebas, en ingles
- The command "____ write" on the microbit is used by the microbit to turn on a light / El comando "_______ write" se
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- Measure of electrical power in a circuit / Medida de poder eléctrica
- Connectors on microbit / conectadores en el microbit
- An circular electrical connection that with a power source with a negative and positive side / Una conexión circular eléctrico que tiene lado positivo y negativo
- Measure of resistance in a circuit / Medida de resistencia en un circuito
- Light commonly used in electrical circuits / Luz usado frequentemente en circuitos eléctricos.
- The negative side of a circuit (GND) / Lado negativo de un circuito (GND)
- Measure of current in a circuit / Media de corriente en un circuito
- LED stands for "light emitting _____" / LED significa "light emitting _____" "_____ emisor de luz"
- Commands for microbits to talk to each other / comandos que microbits usan para hablar uno al otro
16 Clues: Negative side of LED / lado negativo de un LED • Positive side of an LED / lado positivo de un LED • Connectors on microbit / conectadores en el microbit • Measure of current in a circuit / Media de corriente en un circuito • Measure of electrical power in a circuit / Medida de poder eléctrica • ...
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 • ...
Electrical & Lighting Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- bulb that are used to light up the road
- electric motor that uses power to start engine
- thick cables capable of carrying 40,000 volts
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- the motor that powers the windshield wipers
- relating to cars and other vehicles
- the washer pump that delivers windshield fluid
- system that has battery, alternator, regulator
7 Clues: relating to cars and other vehicles • bulb that are used to light up the road • the motor that powers the windshield wipers • thick cables capable of carrying 40,000 volts • the washer pump that delivers windshield fluid • system that has battery, alternator, regulator • electric motor that uses power to start engine
Electrical Outlet Wiring 2025-09-16
7 Clues: completes the circuit • carries the current from the power source • tool used for removing insulation from wire • electrical devices can be connected to this • provides a path for stray current to follow • tool used for slicing the outer sheath of cable • electrical connector used to join two or more wires
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT GAME 2026-04-13
7 Clues: Tool to measure voltage • Tool to measure current • Flow of electric charges • Calculate the total current • Calculate the total voltage • Blocks or slows electric current • difference Energy per charge between two points
English123123 2016-10-14
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Manufacturing and Robotics Vocabulary 2024-09-24
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- A moving belt used to transport materials in a factory
- A detailed plan for making a product
- Using machinery and technology to perform tasks
- A device that detects and measures physical quantities such as temperature or pressure
- Components that help machines move by reducing friction, allowing parts to move linearly or rotate
- An electromagnetic coil used to generate controlled linear motion
- A closed loop conducting path for electricity
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- A device that converts energy into motion to control or move a system or mechanism
- An electrical component that resists current flow
- Maximizing output while minimizing resources
- Examining finished products for quality control
- Putting parts together to make a product
- A mechanical part used to transfer motion
- An electronic component used to store electrical energy
14 Clues: A detailed plan for making a product • Putting parts together to make a product • A mechanical part used to transfer motion • Maximizing output while minimizing resources • A closed loop conducting path for electricity • Examining finished products for quality control • Using machinery and technology to perform tasks • An electrical component that resists current flow • ...
Electricity 2024-12-17
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- sudden movement of electric charges from one object to another
- no current flows, the path is incomplete, "off"
- a circuit in which electric current flows through MORE THAN ONE path
- the flow of electrical charges through a circuit
- particles inside atoms with negative and positive charges
- to push
- the buildup of electrical charges on an object
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- a form of energy created by charged or moving electrons or protons
- turns electricity on and off, part of a circuit
- matter with no electric charge because it has an equal amount of positive and negative charges
- a complete circuit in which current flows, "on"
- the path which electric current flows
- to pull
- a circuit in which electric current flows in the same direction along a SINGLE path
14 Clues: to pull • to push • the path which electric current flows • the buildup of electrical charges on an object • turns electricity on and off, part of a circuit • a complete circuit in which current flows, "on" • no current flows, the path is incomplete, "off" • the flow of electrical charges through a circuit • particles inside atoms with negative and positive charges • ...
Electricity - 3rd grade 2025-11-10
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- Circuit An electric circuit with a single path
- Circuit An electric circuit that forms a complete loop
- A path for an electrical current to flow around
- Electricity A buildup of charges on an object.
- A measure of the extra positive or negative particles that an object has.
- A thin wire inside the glass bulb of a light bulb
- Circuit An electric circuit that can follow two or more different paths
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- Circuit An electrical circuit that is not complete.
- A material that does not conduct electricty well
- A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- A device that opens or closes a circuit
- A source of stored chemical energy
- The ability to do work or cause change
14 Clues: A source of stored chemical energy • The ability to do work or cause change • A device that opens or closes a circuit • Circuit An electric circuit with a single path • Electricity A buildup of charges on an object. • A path for an electrical current to flow around • A material that does not conduct electricty well • A thin wire inside the glass bulb of a light bulb • ...
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
Poultry Production Vocabulary 2025-11-19
16 Clues: hen • house • house • systems • disease • disease • cholera • science • injection • bronchitis • roundworms • production • integration • and watering systems • electrical generators • a seek and find puzzle or a crossword puzzle on paper to exchange with a classmate.
Sherlockians 2023-06-15
7 Clues: Denied of access • Potential harm or risk • Authorization to proceed • Space or area within a building • Preposition. In the absence of. • Electrical power level that poses a risk • Electrical control and protection equipment.
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
building maintenance and management 2019-03-12
Properties Vocab 2025-11-12
Body systems review 2024-11-12
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- The organ that brings in oxygen.
- The system that tells the other systems to function.
- The organ that send and receives electrical signals.
- The organ that absorbs nutrients into the blood.
- The kind of cell that carries oxygen.
- The cord that transmits the signals around the body.
- The system that brings in the oxygen and brings out the carbon doixide.
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- The reactant of cellular respiration that the respiratory system brings in.
- The system that brings oxygen and glucose to the cells.
- The reactant of cellular respiration that the digestive system brings in.
- The kind of cell that sends electrical signals.
- The system that breaks down food to get nutrients.
- The organ that breaks down food with acid.
- The organ that pumps blood.
14 Clues: The organ that pumps blood. • The organ that brings in oxygen. • The kind of cell that carries oxygen. • The organ that breaks down food with acid. • The kind of cell that sends electrical signals. • The organ that absorbs nutrients into the blood. • The system that breaks down food to get nutrients. • The system that tells the other systems to function. • ...
Sound Waves 2025-08-20
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- pollution – Harmful or unwanted sound in the environment.
- – The maximum height of a wave, linked to loudness.
- – A type of wave where particles move at right angles to the wave’s direction.
- – Number of wave cycles per second.
- – Sound waves with frequencies above human hearing.
- – How high or low a sound is, determined by frequency.
- – Spiral-shaped part of the inner ear that detects sound vibrations.
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- – A device that converts electrical signals into sound waves.
- – A device that converts sound waves into electrical signals.
- – A type of wave where particles move parallel to the wave’s direction.
- – The unit of frequency, meaning cycles per second.
- – A rapid back-and-forth motion that produces sound.
- – The perceived loudness of a sound.
- – The unit used to measure sound intensity.
14 Clues: – Number of wave cycles per second. • – The perceived loudness of a sound. • – The unit used to measure sound intensity. • – The maximum height of a wave, linked to loudness. • – The unit of frequency, meaning cycles per second. • – Sound waves with frequencies above human hearing. • – A rapid back-and-forth motion that produces sound. • ...
Electricity Terminology 2026-03-19
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- Safety device that contains a fine metal wire that allows current to flow through it.
- A material that doesn't allow current to pass through it.
- A form of energy that produces light, heat and magnetic/chemical changes.
- Transforms electricity by an oscillating magnetic field that connects two or more electrical circuits.
- Materials that best transport electricity.
- A unit of electric strength.
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- Changes AC to DC
- Adjusts the flow of electric current that can change the volume or intensity of voltage
- Recommended for installation in any area where water and electricity could come into contact.
- Term to remember when using a fire extinguisher.
- A unit of electric pressure.
- Changes DC to AC
- A measure of how much electrical energy is being used per second.
- A unit of Electric resistance.
14 Clues: Changes AC to DC • Changes DC to AC • A unit of electric pressure. • A unit of electric strength. • A unit of Electric resistance. • Materials that best transport electricity. • Term to remember when using a fire extinguisher. • A material that doesn't allow current to pass through it. • A measure of how much electrical energy is being used per second. • ...
E1-Core Mod 1 Vocab Review (Trade Terms) Puzzle 1 of 2 2020-08-25
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- the temperature at which fuel gives off enough gases to burn
- the standard that requires contractors to educate employees about hazardous chemicals on the job site and how to work with them safely
- conducting connection between electrical equipment pr an electrical circuit and the earth
- a formal procedure for taking equipment out of service and ensuring that it cannot be operated until a qualified person has removed the lock or warning tag.
- many made cut, cavity, trench or depression in an earth surface formed by moving earth
- capable of igniting and rapidly burning with a flashpoint of less than 100 degrees F
- an agency of the US Department of labor that oversees safety on US job sites
- capable of easily igniting & rapidly burning with a flash point of above 100 degrees F
- a line attached to a tool or objected so a worker can pull it up after climbing a ladder
- powered by fluid under pressure
- enclosed, fenced or covered to prevent dangerous contact
- a short section of rope or strap one end of which is attached to a workers safety harness the other to a strong anchor point above the work area
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- an unplanned event that does NOT result in personal injury or property damage
- joining of metal parts by fusion, heat is produced by an electric arc
- the total weight of all people, equipment, tools, materials and load that a ladder can hold at one time
- an unintentional electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor of an electrical circuit and the normally non-current carrying conductors, metal objects of the earth.
- process using heat in excess of 800degrees F to melt a filler metal that is drawn to a connection
- braces place diagonally from the bottom of one rail to the top of another
- a device that interrupts and de-energizes an electrical circuit
- damage that can be done to the eyes after a brief exposure to ultraviolet light from arc welding
- unplanned event that results in personal injury or property damage
- the organization of a company's management including reporting procedures supervisory responsibility and administration
- a work area large enough for a person to work in but with limited means of entry or exit, not intended as a permanent work space
- mid-level horizontal board required on all open sides of scaffolds and platforms more than 14" from a structure and 10' above the ground
24 Clues: powered by fluid under pressure • enclosed, fenced or covered to prevent dangerous contact • the temperature at which fuel gives off enough gases to burn • a device that interrupts and de-energizes an electrical circuit • unplanned event that results in personal injury or property damage • joining of metal parts by fusion, heat is produced by an electric arc • ...
Industrial Techniques 2015-06-07
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- to produce light we used a device called a ___.
- is energy at work.
- this part of the tree absorbs sunlight and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- companies supplying electrical energy measure this energy in a unit called_____.
- is a process by which melted plastic is formed into useful products.
- a device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy.
- these are made from wood that are used for indoor purposes.
- the term used for the sawing of logs into timber is_____.
- is the name given to sand/glass paper and emery paper.
- when two or more metals combined to form one it is called an___.
- is produced by using water to turn a turbine to produce electricity.
- are a group of plastics that can be remelted after being form.
- is a thick, dark liquid trapped between rock or sand under the Earth.
- this is a type of defect that is found in timber.
- a dividing layer that makes new cells to help the tree grow.
- is the opposition to the flow of current.
- metals which contain iron and rust easily.
- the youngest wood that is nearest to the outside of the tree trunk.
- are a group of plastics that cannot be remelted after being form.
- is a popular natural material used for constructing articles.
- a device which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- can be used as mulch around plants.
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- is the ability to do work.
- involves the movement of small particles called charges.
- this type of raw material produces aluminum.
- the process of removing moist from timber is referred to as______.
- is a solid, burnable substance that is black to brown in colour.
- used to test squareness of a metal.
- comes from trees producing broad leaves.
- is the process of using waste materials to produce articles.
- this is the most commonly used method for seasoning.
- are tiny living things that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
- used to scribe or mark lines on metal.
- is a synthetic material made from substances called polymers.
- is energy at rest.
- this device consists of several blades which are driven by falling water, steam or by the wind.
- metals which contain little or no iron.
- is a type of non-ferrous metal.
- comes from trees producing needles-like leaves.
- are the materials from which metals are processed.
40 Clues: is energy at work. • is energy at rest. • 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. • ...
Physical Science Review Crossword 2023-04-27
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- these electromagnetic waves have the highest frequency
- newton's ______ law says that net force equals mass times acceleration
- the SI unit of time
- the variable symbol is T, the amount of time between identical parts of a wave
- kinetic energy is equal to one half times mass times velocity ____
- letter g represents the acceleration on earth due to ___
- the unit for frequency
- newton's ______ law of gravity is given by G*m1*m2/d^2
- the specific _____ of a material, its variable is c
- the unit measuring weight and force
- the unit of potential difference, its symbol is V
- wave ______ is described by wavelength times frequency
- is the amount of energy associated with the motion of an object- its ____ energy
- the type of energy associated with an object's height above earth
- the speed of _____ is 3 * 10^8 m/s
- a type of circuit in which the current can take multiple paths
- _____ potential energy is the energy stored in a spring
- these subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of an atom and carry a positive charge
- it's symbol is the letter p
- a type of circuit in which the current only has one path it can take
- the rate of change of velocity divided by time
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- the unit of electrical current, its symbol is A
- the SI unit of length
- these subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of an atom and carry no charge
- the amount of energy out of a system divided by the energy put in
- these electromagnetic waves have the longest wavelengths
- the variable for electrical current, its symbol is I
- the unit measuring electrical _____, its symbol is R
- equations that relate the motion of an object, velocity, acceleration, position and time
- the unit measuring energy, J
- coulomb's ______ is defined as k = 9*10^9 Nm^2 / C^2
- force times distance
- these subatomic particles orbit the nucleus is different shells or energy levels
- the SI unit of temperature
- the unit of electrical charge, its symbol is C
- the SI unit of mass
- the change in position divided by the change in time
- the change of momentum, delta p, is equal to _____
- _____ law, which states that V = IR
- the _____ force is equal to k*q1*q2 / d^2
- the force that a mass feels due to the acceleration of gravity, Fg = mg
41 Clues: the SI unit of time • the SI unit of mass • force times distance • the SI unit of length • the unit for frequency • the SI unit of temperature • it's symbol is the letter p • the unit measuring energy, J • the speed of _____ is 3 * 10^8 m/s • the unit measuring weight and force • _____ law, which states that V = IR • the _____ force is equal to k*q1*q2 / d^2 • ...
Energy/Physics Crossword 2022-05-21
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- When there is no current in a circuit
- It is the rate at which work is done
- Energy that is stored in the nuclei of atoms
- How much the force of gravity pulls on an object
- Produced when there is heat
- Energy that depends on weight
- Energy that can't be created or destroyed
- Tightly compact particles that are able to move around close to each other, has no definite shape but definite volume
- Energy sources such as coal, natural gas, petroleum or nuclear energy
- An object that doesn't change motion unless something acts upon it
- Object where unlike poles are attracted to each other and like poles repel each other
- What energy is measured in
- The energy of a moving object
- Particles that are tightly compact that has a definite shape and volume
- Fuel and batteries use this type of energy
- A temporary magnet made by adding an electric current to an iron core wrapped with coils of wire
- The amount of space an object takes up
- The amount of matter an object is made of
- This transforms mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Energy from the flow of electrical charges
- This is what power is measured in
- Particles that are easily spread out and has a lot of energy, no definite shape of volume
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- Energy sources such as solar,geothermal, tidal or wind energy
- This transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Law that uses the equation force = mass x acceleration
- A device used to make work easier
- The rate at which you change positions at and the direction the change occurred at
- A circuit where when one light bulb burns out, the other bulbs in the circuit stays on
- The EM spectrum uses this type of energy
- How tightly packed atoms are in a substance
- Ability to do work or cause change
- Energy from motion
- A circuit, where if one light bulb burns out, the other bulbs also go out
- A force used to move an object over a distance when the force and motion of object are in the same direction
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance
- What is time always measured in
- For every force there is an equal and opposite force
- The 3 basic laws of motion
- The rate you change positions at
- When a circuit has a current
- Energy that is going to be used
41 Clues: Energy from motion • What energy is measured in • The 3 basic laws of motion • Produced when there is heat • When a circuit has a current • Energy that depends on weight • The energy of a moving object • What is time always measured in • Energy that is going to be used • The rate you change positions at • A device used to make work easier • This is what power is measured in • ...
EKG Crossword 2022-11-07
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- combination of the Q wave, R wave and S wave
- deflection on the ECG that can occur after the T wave
- wave often seen in WPW
- AFib increases the risk of this by 4 to 6 times
- conduction through the atrioventricular node with delay or block, resulting in a broader QRS complex
- a rate of greater than 100 bpm in adult patients, and 150 in pediatric patients
- high potassium in the blood; characterized by tall, peaked T waves on a 12 lead
- shortness of breath
- the process in which an electronic device sends an electric shock to stop an extremely rapid or irregular heartbeat, and restore the normal heart rhythm
- 3rd degree, or ________ heart block
- an electrical shift that takes place within muscle cells, causing the muscle to reach action potential and ultimately contract
- rhythm that is typically regular with narrow QRS and absent or inverted P waves
- changes in an otherwise normal heartbeat
- Electrical or magnetic interference that alters the EKG tracing
- a rate of less than 60 bpm in adult patients, and 80 in pediatric patients
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- short, long, longer, drop
- a state of cardiac standstill with no cardiac output and no ventricular depolarization; also known as "flatline"
- a secondary, smaller electrical shift that takes place after a depolarization, preparing the cells for depolarization
- the absence of symptoms
- characterized by a sawtooth P wave configuration
- sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia
- 1) the part of the heart from which depolarization originates 2) a small device that's implanted in the chest to help control the heartbeat
- EKG graph line when there is no electrical activity taking place; also called the isoelectric line
- the positive deflection after each QRS complex representing ventricular repolarization
- the removal, isolation or destruction of cardiac tissue or conduction pathways; procedure to treat AFib
- large chambers toward the bottom of the heart that collect and expel blood towards the peripheral beds within the body and lungs
- type of heart monitor that records the heart’s activity for 24-96 (or more) hours
- upper chambers in the heart that receive blood from the circulatory system
- the first positive deflection on the EKG
- chaotic and unsynchronized quivering of the heart during which no effective pumping occurs; may occur in the atria or the ventricles
- the object that is adhered to the patient’s chest which connects to a wire, ultimately producing an EKG
31 Clues: shortness of breath • wave often seen in WPW • the absence of symptoms • short, long, longer, drop • 3rd degree, or ________ heart block • the first positive deflection on the EKG • changes in an otherwise normal heartbeat • combination of the Q wave, R wave and S wave • sudden onset and termination of an arrhythmia • AFib increases the risk of this by 4 to 6 times • ...
Academic Decathlon Science 2023-11-25
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- Processes visual input
- Ions crossing a membrane that requires energy
- The process by which an action potential is carried down the axon
- Outermost layer of the cerebrum where most of the brain's neurons are located
- Point of communication between two neurons
- Primary _____ Cortex; Processes somatosensation
- Processes motion perception
- _____ Cortex; Processes auditory signals
- Nerve cells that communicate across long distances and trigger actions
- The pathway by which visual signals are communicated to the brain
- The strength of connection between synapses changes in the short and long term
- An opening in a membrane that ions pass through
- ____ neuron; the second neuron in a synapse that receives the signal
- The membrane potential at which a particular ion reaches equilibrium
- Non-neuronal cells in the nervous system
- Changing synapses can impact brain development and information storage
- Parts of the nervous system encased in bone (brain and spinal cord)
- Primary _____ Cortex; Region of the occipital lobe that processes visual input
- Neural processing of injurious stimuli
- Strengthening a behavioral response to stimulus
- Proteins that have specialized openings in neuronal membranes
- Changes in postsynaptic receptors strengthens a synapse and can impact memory
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- Signals are sent between two neurons across the synapse
- A membrane potential becomes more positive
- Seperates the cytosol of the inside of a neuron from the outside of the cell
- Signaling chemicals that float across the synaptic cleft and bind to the post synaptic neuron
- Primary _____ Cortex; Processes taste signals
- Record electrical activity of neurons
- Translating light, sound, or pressure into electrochemical signals
- Times in an organism's development with especially high neuroplasticity
- Absorb and transduce light
- Primary _____ Cortex; Processes movement
- Learning to ignore a stimulus that lacks meaning
- Transmits output signals from the neuron
- The creation of new neurons
- Electrical potential across a neuronal membrane when a cell is active
- Path of transmission between the entorhinal cortex and the hippocampus
- Emotional regions of the brain; includes the amygdala, hypothalamus, and cingulate gyrus
- The difference between electrical charge inside and outside of a cell
- A membrane potential becomes more negative
- Atoms with a positive or negative electrical charge
- Sense of touch, temperature, pain, pressure, and vibrartion
- Gap between two neurons
- Fatty glial cells that insulate the axon
- _____ neuron; the first neuron in a synapse that sends the signal
45 Clues: Processes visual input • Gap between two neurons • Absorb and transduce light • Processes motion perception • The creation of new neurons • Record electrical activity of neurons • Neural processing of injurious stimuli • Primary _____ Cortex; Processes movement • Transmits output signals from the neuron • _____ Cortex; Processes auditory signals • ...
Research Methods in Biopsychology 2024-02-13
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- Refers to the various techniques for measuring changes in the volume of blood in a particular part of the body
- Procedure for measuring muscle tension.
- Unit recording provides a moment-by-moment record of the graded fluctuations in one's neurons membrane potential
- Technique that can be used to stimulate (“turn on”) an area of the cortex by applying an electrical current through two electrodes placed directly on the scalp.
- Produces images representing the increase in oxygenated blood flow to active areas of the brain.
- Technique that involves inserting microelectrodes into the the brain to record neural activity
- Measures changes in magnetic fields on the surface of the scalp that are produced by changes in underlying patterns of neural activity.
- Unit recording possible to record the action potential of a neuron but no information about the neuron's membrane potential
- atlas Locate brain structures in much the same way that a geographic atlas is used to locate geographic landmarks
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- Stimulation Delivered across the two tips of a bipolar electrode—two insulated wires wound tightly together and cut at the end.
- lesions Methods for temporarily eliminating the activity in a particular area of the brain while tests are being conducted.
- unit The electrode tip is much larger than that of a micro-electrode; thus, it picks up signals from many neurons, and slight shifts in its position due to movement of the subject have little effect on the overall signal.
- frequency (lesions)small subcortical lesions are commonly made by passing radio-frequency current through the target tissue from the tip of a stereotaxically positioned electrode.
- Lesions made in an area of cortical tissue that is accessible to the eyes and instruments of the surgeons
- Technique that, like tES and TMS, can be used to activate particular brain structures.
- EEG A large implanted electrode picks up general changes in electrical brain activity.
- A measure of the gross electrical activity of the brain.
- A new imaging technique that uses ultrasound (sound waves of a higher frequency than we can hear) to measure changes in blood volume in particular brain regions.
- A structural brain-imaging procedure in which high-resolution images are constructed from the measurement of radio-frequency waves that hydrogen atoms emit as they align with a powerful magnetic field.
- The first brain-imaging technique to provide images of brain activity (functional brain images) rather than images of brain structure (structural brain images).
20 Clues: Procedure for measuring muscle tension. • A measure of the gross electrical activity of the brain. • Technique that, like tES and TMS, can be used to activate particular brain structures. • Technique that involves inserting microelectrodes into the the brain to record neural activity • ...
Electronics 2024-11-12
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- The movement of electricity through a circuit.
- The measure of a force that opposed the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- A circuit in which all components are connected and properly linked to both power and ground.
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- Refers to something that supplies electrical energy to different components in a circuit.
- A closed loop of components in which electrical energy flows through.
- A term used to describe 0V.
- A circuit in which one or more components are not connected to power or ground
- The amount of electrical potential energy from one point to another in a circuit.
8 Clues: A term used to describe 0V. • The movement of electricity through a circuit. • A closed loop of components in which electrical energy flows through. • A circuit in which one or more components are not connected to power or ground • The measure of a force that opposed the flow of electric current in a circuit. • ...
525 Crossword 3 2024-09-14
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- disruption of a tissue's normal electrical balance as a result of injury
- pertaining to the movement of ions as a result of electrical charges. Positive ions move away from the positive pole toward the negative pole; negative ions move away from the negative pole toward the positive pole
- the process performed by an external device that is used to assist or replace the kidney's function of filtering blood
- contraction through a range of motion against a constant resistance
- a red discoloration of the skin caused by increased blood flow. The skin turns white when pressure is applied
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- prolonged contraction of a muscle
- points that, according to the theory of acupuncture, connect skin areas to deeper energy channels
- of clear and rational mind
- inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone
- an electrical circuit consisting of two poles that operate independently of other circuits
10 Clues: of clear and rational mind • prolonged contraction of a muscle • inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone • contraction through a range of motion against a constant resistance • disruption of a tissue's normal electrical balance as a result of injury • an electrical circuit consisting of two poles that operate independently of other circuits • ...
Day 9 2023-06-27
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- a toxin or other foreign substance which induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- The places where neurons connect and communicate with each otherAntibody
- processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory
- responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters
- the immune system's way of protecting the body against an infectious disease.
- the electrical potential of a neuron or other excitable cell relative to its surroundings when not stimulated or involved in passage of an impulse.
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms, removes dead cells, and stimulates the action of other immune system cells.
- The space between two neurons across which the impulse is transmitted by a neurotransmitter
- pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes
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- The act of introducing a vaccine into the body to produce protection from a specific disease
- endogenous chemicals that allow neurons to communicate with each other throughout the body
- a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane
- allows electrical impulses to transmit quickly and efficiently along the nerve cells.
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber. It consists of a wave of electrical depolarization that reverses the potential difference across the nerve cell membranes
- A type of blood cell that is made in the bone marrow and found in the blood and lymph tissue.
- a short branched extension of a nerve cell, along which impulses received from other cells at synapses are transmitted to the cell body.
17 Clues: responsible for sending and receiving neurotransmitters • a rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane • processing auditory information and with the encoding of memory • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • pieces of very large cells in the bone marrow called megakaryocytes • ...
Hugo Cabret part 2 chapters 5 through 8 2025-06-17
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- piece of paper written by a doctor that lets you get medicine at the pharmacy
- connect a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity or to another piece of electrical equipment >< to remove the plug of a piece of electrical equipment from the electricity supply
- balanced, suspended; calm, controlled; ready for action
- distributed among, mixed with
- person who presents a child at baptism and promises to take responsibility for their religious education or to take care of them in case something happens to the parents
- God of fire
- piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
- Moved very quickly, charged, stampeded, or rushed.
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- Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas Lumière (19 October 1862 – 10 April 1954) and Louis Jean Lumière (5 October 1864 – 6 June 1948), were French manufacturers of photography equipment, best known for their Cinématographe motion picture system and the short films they produced between 1895 and 1905, which places them among the earliest filmmakers.
- stray off or trail behind; to spread out in a scattered fashion
- cut into small portons or pieces
- produced in the throat; harsh; rasping; throaty
- inspiration to write a book a poem, a book, paint a picture ...
- Devices used to assist injured or weak patients with walking
- in place; not broken; securely attached to door; all nuts and bolts in place and tight
- greatconfusion, disorder, K sound at the beginning,
- speak in a low voice that is not clean
17 Clues: God of fire • distributed among, mixed with • cut into small portons or pieces • speak in a low voice that is not clean • produced in the throat; harsh; rasping; throaty • Moved very quickly, charged, stampeded, or rushed. • greatconfusion, disorder, K sound at the beginning, • balanced, suspended; calm, controlled; ready for action • ...
Sooke 5 2017-10-15
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- Road names
- Operates in park
- Robin Hood
- a condition of being safe
- Wanted
- Second word
- Farm Vehicle
- Hiding in the trees
- Amusing
- English car
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- Original Purpose of Railway
- Manufacturing without power
- Volleyball Rule
- Walter Grant
- Stickleback
- Third word
- Studied Devon England
- Unusual way to spell
- Also called a Sea Hawk, River Hawk & Fish Hawk
- A T Gordon
20 Clues: Wanted • Amusing • Road names • Robin Hood • Third word • A T Gordon • Stickleback • Second word • English car • Walter Grant • Farm Vehicle • Volleyball Rule • Operates in park • Hiding in the trees • Unusual way to spell • Studied Devon England • a condition of being safe • Original Purpose of Railway • Manufacturing without power • Also called a Sea Hawk, River Hawk & Fish Hawk
Engineers 2021-02-25
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- Assembly Line
- Pizza
- Airplane
- Air Conditioning
- Light Bulb
- Zoo enclosure
- Toilet
- Paper
- Railroad
- Better organisms
- First Aid Kit
- Phone
- Offshore oil drilling
- Internet
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- Nuclear Powerplant
- Making items for sales and marketing
- Insulation
- Statistics
- Water pump
- Roomba
- Transistor
- Highway
- Building Design
- X-ray
- Checks airplanes to make sure they are working
- Portable Generators
26 Clues: Pizza • Paper • X-ray • Phone • Toilet • Roomba • Highway • Airplane • Railroad • Internet • Insulation • Light Bulb • Statistics • Water pump • Transistor • Assembly Line • Zoo enclosure • First Aid Kit • Building Design • Air Conditioning • Better organisms • Nuclear Powerplant • Portable Generators • Offshore oil drilling • Making items for sales and marketing • Checks airplanes to make sure they are working
PCJCC Staff Word Search 2021-08-11
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- OA/CTS Director
- Education & Training Director
- MBC/Pharm Tech Counselor
- Electrical/Plumbing/Carpentry Counselor
- Health & Wellness Director
- MyPACE Counselor
- Finance & Administration Director
- CSIO
- Cafeteria Manager
- Center Director
- Records Manager
- Safety & Security manager
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- Disability Coordinator
- SGA Advisor
- CNA Counselor
- Social Development Director
- CTT Manager
- Facility Maintenance Counselor
- CMA Counselor
- CMHC
- TEAP Specialist
- Academic Manager
- Counseling Manager
23 Clues: CMHC • CSIO • SGA Advisor • CTT Manager • CNA Counselor • CMA Counselor • OA/CTS Director • TEAP Specialist • Center Director • Records Manager • MyPACE Counselor • Academic Manager • Cafeteria Manager • Counseling Manager • Disability Coordinator • MBC/Pharm Tech Counselor • Safety & Security manager • Health & Wellness Director • Social Development Director • Education & Training Director • ...
GTT Crossword 2021-02-25
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- Python(coding language)
- Electrical Radio
- 3D Printing
- Fiber Optics
- Manufacture medicines
- Manufacturing Processes
- Eco light
- Multi-directional Elevators
- Generative Design
- Systems Electrochemical water filtration system
- Preamplifier
- Seabin
- Microprocessor
- Robotics
- DNA-Sequencer
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- Airplanes
- Microscopes
- Cotton Gin
- Engineer Solar Cars
- ENIAC
- High-temperature vacuums
- Nuclear reactor
- X-ray Machines
- Gears
- Aquifer
- Bio-artificial-liver
26 Clues: ENIAC • Gears • Seabin • Aquifer • Robotics • Airplanes • Eco light • Cotton Gin • 3D Printing • Microscopes • Fiber Optics • Preamplifier • DNA-Sequencer • X-ray Machines • Microprocessor • Nuclear reactor • Electrical Radio • Generative Design • Engineer Solar Cars • Bio-artificial-liver • Manufacture medicines • Python(coding language) • Manufacturing Processes • High-temperature vacuums • ...
Tom's General Knowledge Crossword 2025-06-18
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- U.S Capitol
- Waterhole
- Strange
- Deposed Charles I
- Suspicious Minds Singer
- Used in Electrical Wiring
- Despotic Roman Emperor
- Not Expected
- Spirit
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- Hanoi is the capital of ___
- Godfather Family
- Fitting
- Highest Selling Album
- Evil
- Leader's Meeting
- U.S Tennis Player now retired
- Defunct Video Store
- Place of D-Day Landings
- Lord of the Rings Troll
- Bankrupt
- keyboard image
21 Clues: Evil • Spirit • Fitting • Strange • Bankrupt • Waterhole • U.S Capitol • Not Expected • keyboard image • Godfather Family • Leader's Meeting • Deposed Charles I • Defunct Video Store • Highest Selling Album • Despotic Roman Emperor • Place of D-Day Landings • Lord of the Rings Troll • Suspicious Minds Singer • Used in Electrical Wiring • Hanoi is the capital of ___ • U.S Tennis Player now retired
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 • ...
Nervous System 2015-01-05
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- an electrical signal
- a specialised cell transmitting impulses from CNS to effector organ
- The organisation of a complex body to enable it to work effectively
- special sensory cell that detects changes in the environment
- change in the environment that is detected by sensory receptors
- five ways the body receives a stimulus
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- an electrical signal carried along the neurones
- an organ or cell that acts in response to the stimulus
- chemical signal
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person lives or operates
10 Clues: chemical signal • an electrical signal • five ways the body receives a stimulus • an electrical signal carried along the neurones • an organ or cell that acts in response to the stimulus • special sensory cell that detects changes in the environment • change in the environment that is detected by sensory receptors • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Dielectrics 2022-09-06
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- Dielectrics donot have centre of symmetry.
- Ferroelectric Materials posses ____ polarization.
- They permit the conversion of the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- An example for perfect insulator.
- It has high dielectric strength and low power loss.
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- Materials can be easily polarized even by very weak electric fields.
- Polarisation of the non polar molecules is ____
- Space charge polarisation occurs due to accumulation of
- The dielectric materials are used in ____ to store electrical energy.
- The share of the electric stress which is absorbed by the material.
10 Clues: An example for perfect insulator. • Dielectrics donot have centre of symmetry. • Polarisation of the non polar molecules is ____ • Ferroelectric Materials posses ____ polarization. • It has high dielectric strength and low power loss. • Space charge polarisation occurs due to accumulation of • The share of the electric stress which is absorbed by the material. • ...
Mallory Vandenk 2021-05-11
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- pathway of the electrical current is broken
- clustered regions of aligned atoms
- any closed path along which electrons can flow
- single pathway current
- material that are neither good conductors nor insulators
Down
- certain metals that require infinite conductivity at temperature near absolute zero
- produced by the motion of electric charge
- complete or unbroken pathway of electrical current is broken
- a branched pathway is formed for the flow of electrons through a circuit
- is the rate at which electric energy is converted into another form
10 Clues: single pathway current • clustered regions of aligned atoms • produced by the motion of electric charge • pathway of the electrical current is broken • any closed path along which electrons can flow • material that are neither good conductors nor insulators • complete or unbroken pathway of electrical current is broken • ...
Will Johnson Unit 2 2021-10-11
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- an atom that carries an electrical charge
- Model that is most accurate and understandable
- number of protons equals the ______
- made up of protons, nuetrons, and electrons
- an electron in the outermost energy level of an atom
- larger than electrons with no electrical charge
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- two atoms with a different number of nuetrons
- Tiny, very light particles found on the orbitals of an atom
- much heavier than electrons and have a positive charge
- Used for things that are two big or to small to see
10 Clues: number of protons equals the ______ • an atom that carries an electrical charge • made up of protons, nuetrons, and electrons • two atoms with a different number of nuetrons • Model that is most accurate and understandable • larger than electrons with no electrical charge • Used for things that are two big or to small to see • ...
Mr. Appliance 2022-04-22
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- designated place where parts and materials are assigned.
- electrical check value.
- instrument for measuring electrical values.
- list of what you want to buy (2 words)
- product that helps clean dishwashers, washing machinces, and stoves that helps improve the efficiency & performance of these appliances.
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- device for regulating temperature.
- Smartware feature that allows for monitoring of daily schedule.
- bucket that all information about a job goes in (2 words)
- status set when moving between jobs.
- 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) • ...
Unit №3 2016-12-18
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- System of computer calculations using a code made of just two numbers -0 and 1
- Clock speed is measured in
- Main circuit board inside your system
- Examines the instructions in the user's program
- High-speed units of memory used to store and control data
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- A small piece of silicon with a complex electrical circuit
- Electrical channels which allow devices inside the computer to communicate with each other
- Performs mathematical calculations and logical operations
- Read only Memory
- Random Access Memory
10 Clues: Read only Memory • Random Access Memory • Clock speed is measured in • Main circuit board inside your system • Examines the instructions in the user's program • Performs mathematical calculations and logical operations • High-speed units of memory used to store and control data • A small piece of silicon with a complex electrical circuit • ...
ALS 2018-02-20
Across
- Nerve disease or damage
- Measures electrical activity of the nerves and muscles
- An individual inherits the disease from his or her parents
- A special recording technique that detects electrical activity of muscle fibers
- A group of rare neurological diseases that involve nerve cells
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- onset Speech or swallowing problems
- The muscles gradually weaken
- ALS occurs at random with no clearly associated risk factors
- onset When symptoms begin in the arms or legs
- neurons Nerve cells that expand from the brain to the spinal cord
10 Clues: Nerve disease or damage • The muscles gradually weaken • onset Speech or swallowing problems • onset When symptoms begin in the arms or legs • Measures electrical activity of the nerves and muscles • An individual inherits the disease from his or her parents • ALS occurs at random with no clearly associated risk factors • ...
Motor Neuron (C.N) 2023-08-14
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- Connects to the muscle and transmits electrical and chemical signals.
- What type of cell is a motor neuron?
- Sends/receives information from other neuron's.
- Protects the axon and speeds up transmission of electrical impulses.
- How many types of motor neurons are there?
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- Type of movement when picking up a glass.
- Contains the nucleus.
- Type of motor neuron that travels between the spinal cord and muscles.
- Type of motor neuron that travels between the brain and spinal cord.
- Trigger responses leading to muscle movement.
10 Clues: Contains the nucleus. • What type of cell is a motor neuron? • Type of movement when picking up a glass. • How many types of motor neurons are there? • Trigger responses leading to muscle movement. • Sends/receives information from other neuron's. • Type of motor neuron that travels between the brain and spinal cord. • ...
Electricity 2023-10-25
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- Does not allow electricity to flow through
- Provides energy to move electrons
- The flow of electrons
- Converts electrical energy to light energy
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- A 'Blueprint' of an electric circuit
- Allows electricity to flow through
- The electrons only have one path to flow if a circuit is connected in this way
- The electrons have more than one path to flow if a circuit is connected in this way
- When closed it completes the circuit
- Converts electrical energy into sound energy
10 Clues: The flow of electrons • Provides energy to move electrons • Allows electricity to flow through • A 'Blueprint' of an electric circuit • When closed it completes the circuit • Does not allow electricity to flow through • Converts electrical energy to light energy • Converts electrical energy into sound energy • ...
October Crossword 8th Grade Math and Science 2024-10-21
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- The opposition to the flow of current in an electrical circuit
- pair, the x and y values of a point
- The product of current and resistance
- The unit for resistance
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- The unit for electrical power
- factor, The ratio of corresponding sides in similar figures
- the core value a student shows who takes academic risks
- when a switch in a circuit does not allow electricity to flow
- A geometric transformation that enlarges or shrinks a shape
- When two shapes have the same size and shape
10 Clues: The unit for resistance • The unit for electrical power • pair, the x and y values of a point • The product of current and resistance • When two shapes have the same size and shape • the core value a student shows who takes academic risks • factor, The ratio of corresponding sides in similar figures • A geometric transformation that enlarges or shrinks a shape • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-10-18
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- energy stored in an object that is not moving
- set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
- ability to make things move or change.
- scientific __ process of explaining how evidence supports claim.
- proposed answer to a question supported by evidence.
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- machine that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- energy from one object to another.
- transferred in a flashlight from the battery to the light bulb.
- energy an object has because it is moving.
- Information used to support a claim.
10 Clues: energy from one object to another. • Information used to support a claim. • ability to make things move or change. • energy an object has because it is moving. • energy stored in an object that is not moving • set of interacting parts forming a complex whole. • proposed answer to a question supported by evidence. • ...
Energy 2025-01-07
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- Gravitational potential energy is stored in objects which are placed at a _________ above the ground.
- Moving objects possess _______ energy.
- Electrical energy can be found in electrical _________ when a current flows.
- Chemical potential energy is stored in fuels, _________ and food.
- Elastic potential energy is stored in objects that are _______ or compressed.
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- Energy must be _________ from one form to another.
- Sound energy allows us to _______ and communicate.
- Plants need ______ energy to make food during photosynthesis.
- Energy cannot be ________ or destroyed.
- ___________ energy keeps us warm.
10 Clues: ___________ energy keeps us warm. • Moving objects possess _______ energy. • Energy cannot be ________ or destroyed. • Energy must be _________ from one form to another. • Sound energy allows us to _______ and communicate. • Plants need ______ energy to make food during photosynthesis. • Chemical potential energy is stored in fuels, _________ and food. • ...
Unit 1 2026-04-15
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- Law relating thermal and electrical conductivity.
- Constant ratio of thermal to electrical conductivity.
- Number of free electrons per unit volume.
- Number of available energy states per unit energy range.
- Classical free electron theory of metals is also called ______ theory.
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- Materials that allow electric current to pass easily.
- Quantum statistical distribution for electrons.
- The highest occupied energy level at 0 K.
- Rule stating total resistivity equals sum of temperature and impurity resistivity.
- Opposition offered by a material to current flow.
10 Clues: The highest occupied energy level at 0 K. • Number of free electrons per unit volume. • Quantum statistical distribution for electrons. • Law relating thermal and electrical conductivity. • Opposition offered by a material to current flow. • Materials that allow electric current to pass easily. • Constant ratio of thermal to electrical conductivity. • ...
ENERGY 2024-11-19
12 Clues: hot • moving • spring • magnets • can fall • electricity • waiting to change • we see this energy • in petrol and food • makes things happen • we hear this energy • -> means _________ in science
