electrical Crossword Puzzles
1.06 Vocabulary 2022-02-28
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- the igniting of liquids or gases
- any of various musculoskeletal disorders
- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging
- a device that allows your computer, or other equipment,
- the result of cutting
- caused by the discharge through the body of electricity
- an adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components
- a joint program from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy
- the igniting of cooking oils or fats
- an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end an electrical device, often found on power strips
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- a bag, usually silver, black, or pink, used for storing electronic components
- as Directive 2002/95/EC
- exposure to live electrical wires
- transfer of electrical charge
- ordinary combustibles
- helps to eliminate static electricity
- aims to reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment
- produced by fire, heat,etc
- the igniting of combustible metals
- an acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher
20 Clues: ordinary combustibles • the result of cutting • as Directive 2002/95/EC • produced by fire, heat,etc • transfer of electrical charge • the igniting of liquids or gases • exposure to live electrical wires • the igniting of combustible metals • the igniting of cooking oils or fats • helps to eliminate static electricity • any of various musculoskeletal disorders • ...
Physics 2021-05-10
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- certain amount of force applied
- energy transfer of a moving object
- motion of matter with an electrical charge
- resistance to motion
- push or pull
- transfer of energy
- no charge
- an object that continues its motion
- a path of an object in motion
- measure electrical current
- intensity of a wave
- stream of charged particles
- relationship of crest an throughs
- way of transferring electrons
- powers electrical devices
- device that makes or breaks current
- force due to gravity
- point on a graph
- remaining constant
- electrical component
- amount of energy transferred
- charge of total kinetic energy
- current of one ampere
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- distance between two crests
- frequency
- electrical current SI Unit
- instrument to measure volts
- magnitude and direction
- current with no specific direction
- undergoes maximum displacement
- upward displacement
- material that carries a wave
- electrical potential
- interrupts current when hazardous
- find direction of magnetic field
- lowest point in displacement
- positive charge
- a change in velocity
- capacity for doing work
- rotational equivalent of linear force
- singular vibration
- opposition to current flow
- flow in one direction
- causes a force when placed in field
- transport of energy
- conductors become electrified
- negative charge
- measure of inertia
- force exerted on a body
- SI Unit of voltage
- electrical resistance SI Unit
51 Clues: frequency • no charge • push or pull • positive charge • negative charge • point on a graph • transfer of energy • singular vibration • remaining constant • measure of inertia • SI Unit of voltage • upward displacement • intensity of a wave • transport of energy • resistance to motion • electrical potential • a change in velocity • force due to gravity • electrical component • flow in one direction • ...
cross puzzle 2024-04-29
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- Of, using, producing, or caused by heat.
- An electrical component used for connecting, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- A flash of light caused by an atmospheric electrical discharge between two clouds, or between a cloud and the earth.
- The smallest unit of matter. Everything in the world is made of different combinations of atoms.
- A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. The flow of electrons produces electricity.
- The path followed by a flow of electric current.
- A single or group of connected electric cells that produces a direct electric current (DC).
- Energy used to do work measured in watts.
- An electrical safety device consisting of a wire or strip of fusible metal that melts and interrupts the circuit when the current exceeds a preset amperage.
- A unit for measuring electrical energy. (demand)
- An identified force that exists around a magnet or electrical field.
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- A unit for measuring electric power.
- Any material that will not allow electricity to easily flow through.
- An object surrounded by a magnetic field that has the ability to attract iron or steel.
- Electric current flowing in only one direction
- The unit of measurement of force used to produce an electric current.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- Measurement of current flow through a conductor.
- The ability to do work. Energy = Power x Time
- Electric current that reverses directions at regular intervals.
20 Clues: A unit for measuring electric power. • Of, using, producing, or caused by heat. • Energy used to do work measured in watts. • The ability to do work. Energy = Power x Time • Electric current flowing in only one direction • The path followed by a flow of electric current. • Measurement of current flow through a conductor. • ...
Electricity Vocab 2023-02-23
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- A current created by flowing electrons
- An electric charge built up with friction
- Electricity being discharged in the atmosphere
- A material that electricity can NOT flow through easily
- A completed endless flow of electricity
- A circuit with multiple paths/branches
- A circuit with an opening, is not complete and doesnt flow
- An electric current that reverses direction often
- When things are attracted to the electrical current of iron
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- Electricity that flows through a conductor such as a wire
- A negatively charged subatomic particle
- A circuit with one path
- A measurement of the difficulty electricity has trying to get through an object
- The route of an electrical current, ending at the starting point
- A material that electricity can flow through easily
- Measurement of electrical resistance
- A flow of electricity going in one direction
- Measurement of electrical pressure
- Used to measure the electrical current
19 Clues: A circuit with one path • Measurement of electrical pressure • Measurement of electrical resistance • A current created by flowing electrons • A circuit with multiple paths/branches • Used to measure the electrical current • A negatively charged subatomic particle • A completed endless flow of electricity • An electric charge built up with friction • ...
Introductory Electronics Vocabulary 2025-02-13
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- The flow of electrons that makes the electric current
- An electric charge built up
- An electric bolt that comes through the sky
- A material that can’t allow the transfer of electricity easily
- Something that makes it go through endlessly
- A circuit that has more than one way to electricity flow
- Something that flows through with the electric current
- An electric current that usually changes directions
- Get a force for iron associated with electric currents
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- The flow of electricity through a cable,
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- A circuit that has one way to electricity flow
- Measures for electricity to pass through stuff
- The route in which an electrical current can flow
- A material that allows electricity to move through stuff easily
- Check electrical resistance
- An electrical current that flows in one direction
- Checks electrical pressure
- Checks electrical current
19 Clues: Checks electrical current • Checks electrical pressure • An electric charge built up • Check electrical resistance • The flow of electricity through a cable, • An electric bolt that comes through the sky • Something that makes it go through endlessly • A circuit that has one way to electricity flow • Measures for electricity to pass through stuff • ...
Electricity-basics 2024-12-14
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- Unit of measurement for electric potential
- Material that resists the flow of electricity, like rubber
- Material that allows electricity to flow easily, like copper
- Negatively charged particle in an atom
- Unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Opposition to the flow of current, measured in ohms
- Wire Wire that carries electrical current to appliances
- Wire Wire that completes the circuit and returns current
- Current Current that changes direction periodically
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- Positively charged particle in an atom
- Unit of measurement for electric current
- A device used to open or close an electrical circuit
- Electrical potential difference, measured in volts
- Flow of electrons in a circuit, measured in amperes
- A safety device that prevents overloading of a circuit
- A complete path for electric current to flow
- Flow of electric charge through a conductor
- Charge No overall charge, found in uncharged objects
- A device that stores and provides electrical energy
- Current Current that flows in one direction
20 Clues: Positively charged particle in an atom • Negatively charged particle in an atom • Unit of measurement for electric current • Unit of measurement for electric potential • Flow of electric charge through a conductor • Current Current that flows in one direction • A complete path for electric current to flow • Unit of measurement for electrical resistance • ...
Auto terms 2014-01-14
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- circuit An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- circuit a circuit having its parts connected serially
- the solid surface of earth
- Wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- current The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
- drop The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- In electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power.
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- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- to cause something to trigger
- source A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
- The flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- the amount being hold back
- current The type of current created by the use of a battery.
- multi-meter A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements.
- law A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
16 Clues: the amount being hold back • the solid surface of earth • to cause something to trigger • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • circuit a circuit having its parts connected serially • current The type of current created by the use of a battery. • Wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits. • ...
Auto terms 2014-01-14
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- circuit An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- current The type of current created by the use of a battery.
- the amount being hold back
- Wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- law A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- current The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
- the solid surface of earth
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- multi-meter A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements.
- drop The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- In electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power.
- circuit a circuit having its parts connected serially
- The flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- to cause something to trigger
- source A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
16 Clues: the amount being hold back • the solid surface of earth • to cause something to trigger • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • circuit a circuit having its parts connected serially • current The type of current created by the use of a battery. • Wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits. • ...
ELECTRICITY VOCABULARY 2015-03-16
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- Device used to change electricity from one voltage to another
- The electrical flow
- Material that allows electricity to flow easily through it
- Wave of electromagnetic energy used to carry an electronic signal through the atmosphere; also referred to as an electromagnetic carrier wave
- A very powerful, narrow beam of light in which all the light rays have the same wavelength
- A tiny chip of semiconducting material, such as silicon, that contains many of the electricalcircuits needed to operate an electronic device
- The part of a communication system that changes the senders message into electrical impulses and sends it through the channel to the receiver
- Scientific law expressing the relationship among electrical amperage, voltage, and resistance; it takes one volt to force one ampere of current through a resistance of one ohm
- In communication, thin, flexible, glass strands that transmit light over great distances in order to carry information
- Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons
- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- The number of cycles or changes in direction of alternating current; measured in hertz, or cycles per second
- A single pathway that electrical current flows through to more than one device; if one device along the path stops working, they all stop
- Material that has no measurable resistance to electricity
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another
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- The pressure needed to push electricity through a circuit
- Material that can be used as either a conductor of electricity or an insulator
- A buildup of electrons that are not in motion and are seeking to discharge
- Alternating current; electrical flow that constantly changes direction
- Alternating current; electrical flow that constantly changes direction
- A device that changes one form of energy, such as sound, into an electrical signal that can be transmitted by a sender through a channel to a receiver
- An electrical signal having distinct values
- Anything that opposes or slows the flow of electrical current
- The pathway that electricity flows along; often includes parts such as a wire and a device to which the electricity is being delivered
- An electrical circuit having multiple pathways carrying current to individual devices; if one device stops working, the others are not affected
- An electrical signal that changes continuously
- Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons
- A measure of electric power; calculated by multiplying the amperes used times the voltage of the circuit
28 Clues: The electrical flow • An electrical signal having distinct values • Material that resists the flow of electricity • An electrical signal that changes continuously • The movement of electrons from one atom to another • Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons • Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons • ...
Auto Terms 2014-01-14
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- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- drop The measurement of voltage lost through wiring, components, and connections due to electrical resistance.
- multi-meter A handheld electrical testing device that can measure AC and DC voltage, resistance,amps,and other measurements.
- The flow of electrons from a source of lower electrical potential through a conductor.
- law A scientific law that states the one volt can push one amp through one ohm of resistance.
- the amount being hold back
- In electrical applications,anything that consumes electrical power.
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- current The type of current created by the use of a battery.
- circuit An electrical circuit that contains individual branches for each load.
- Wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits.
- source A source of high electrical potential,typically a battery in automotive applications.
- current The form in which electrical current is generated at power stations and transmitted along power lines to customers.
- the flow of electricity that flows in the car
- circuit a circuit having its parts connected serially
- to cause something to trigger
- the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land
16 Clues: the amount being hold back • to cause something to trigger • the flow of electricity that flows in the car • the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land • circuit a circuit having its parts connected serially • current The type of current created by the use of a battery. • Wires,terminals,and connectors that carry electricity in circuits. • ...
Electrical Terms Crossword 2016-10-29
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- the SI derived unit of electrical resistance
- the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit
- connected along a single path, so the same current flows through all of the components
- states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points
- defined as useful power output divided by the total electrical power consumed (a fractional expression), typically denoted by the Greek letter small Eta
- is the derived unit for electric potential
- electric potential difference, electric pressure or electric tension. It is the difference in electric potential energy between two points per unit electric charge.
- the energy newly derived from electric potential energy or kinetic energy
- the degree to which a substance or device opposes the passage of an electric current
- electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power
- is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms
- the transfer of energy from one object to another
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- the SI unit of electric current
- components are connected so the same voltage is applied to each component
- a complete and closed path around which a circulating electric current can flow
- the production of an electromotive force across a conductor exposed to time varying magnetic fields
- set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound
- a flow of electric charge. In electric circuits this charge is often carried by moving electrons
19 Clues: the SI unit of electric current • is the derived unit for electric potential • the SI derived unit of electrical resistance • the transfer of energy from one object to another • components are connected so the same voltage is applied to each component • the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit • ...
Electrical Review Game 2022-02-10
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- Looking forward from the back of the ship, the left side of the ship
- On submarine drawings, What view is the side view?
- What lines are marked AMA and BMA on the grid reference system?
- Looking forward from the back of the ship, the right side of the Ship
- Where is the PPE Matrix located?
- You must ensure you use a ladder with the correct rating based on your what?
- What is the #1 priority at Electric Boat?
- On submarine drawings, What view is looking directly down onto the top of the boat?
- What is the acronym for the document used to identify hazardous material?
- What is the word for the perspective that runs stern-to-bow?
- What must you always maintain when working on a ladder?
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- What is the most common injury at Electric Boat?
- Back of Ship
- The imaginary straight line running through the center of the ship in the fore and aft direction
- What is the word for the perspective that runs bow-to-stern?
- On submarine drawings, What view is the end view?
- Front of Ship
- What tool has 10 amps, or above, of electrical current effect on your body?
- What are the imaginary lines that run parrallel to the vertical centerline and run the full length of the ship?
19 Clues: Back of Ship • Front of Ship • Where is the PPE Matrix located? • What is the #1 priority at Electric Boat? • What is the most common injury at Electric Boat? • On submarine drawings, What view is the end view? • On submarine drawings, What view is the side view? • What must you always maintain when working on a ladder? • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword 2022-08-28
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- A current-carrying conductor that has been intentionally grounded.
- An electrical switch that is actuated by a separate electrical circuit.
- An overcurrent protective device with a fusible link that melts and opens a circuit when an overcurrent condition occurs.
- An overcurrent protective device with a mechanism that automatically opens a switch in a circuit when an overcurrent condition occurs.
- A position that a switch can adopt.
- A heavy-duty relay for switching circuits with high-power loads.
- An electrical device that provides stable and reliable power, even during fluctuations or failures of the primary power source.
- The actual power used in an electrical circuit.
- The amount of electrical power drawn by a load at a specific moment.
- The last point on the power distribution system for the power company and the beginning of the power distribution system for the electrician of the property.
- Electrical current in excess of the equipment limit, total amperage load of the circuit, or conductor or equipment rating.
- A multiport bridge that can forward messages selectively to one of its other ports based on the destination address.
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- The complete interruption or resumption of electrical power to a device.
- Power supplied to a reactive load.
- A motor controller that is used to change the speed of an AC motor by changing the frequency of the supply voltage.
- The number of AC waveforms per interval of time.
- The ratio of true power used in an AC circuit to apparent power delivered to the circuit.
- A measure of the flow of charged particles flowing in a circuit and is measured in amperes.
- An end-use point in the power distribution system.
- An outlet for the temporary connection of corded electrical equipment.
- A switch that allows an electrical system to be switched between two power sources.
- The difference in electrical potential between two points in an electrical circuit.
- A material that has little resistance and permits electrons to move through it easily.
- The energy resulting from the flow of electrons through a conductor.
- A company that generates and/or distributes electricity to consumers in a certain region or state.
- A set of contacts that belong to a single circuit.
- A small-magnitude overcurrent that, over a period of time, may trip the fuse or circuit breaker.
- A circuit in which current takes a low impedance path around the normal path of current flow.
28 Clues: Power supplied to a reactive load. • A position that a switch can adopt. • The actual power used in an electrical circuit. • The number of AC waveforms per interval of time. • An end-use point in the power distribution system. • A set of contacts that belong to a single circuit. • A heavy-duty relay for switching circuits with high-power loads. • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword 2022-08-28
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- A current-carrying conductor that has been intentionally grounded.
- An electrical switch that is actuated by a separate electrical circuit.
- An overcurrent protective device with a fusible link that melts and opens a circuit when an overcurrent condition occurs.
- An overcurrent protective device with a mechanism that automatically opens a switch in a circuit when an overcurrent condition occurs.
- A position that a switch can adopt.
- A heavy-duty relay for switching circuits with high-power loads.
- An electrical device that provides stable and reliable power, even during fluctuations or failures of the primary power source.
- The actual power used in an electrical circuit.
- The amount of electrical power drawn by a load at a specific moment.
- The last point on the power distribution system for the power company and the beginning of the power distribution system for the electrician of the property.
- Electrical current in excess of the equipment limit, total amperage load of the circuit, or conductor or equipment rating.
- A multiport bridge that can forward messages selectively to one of its other ports based on the destination address.
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- The complete interruption or resumption of electrical power to a device.
- Power supplied to a reactive load.
- A motor controller that is used to change the speed of an AC motor by changing the frequency of the supply voltage.
- The number of AC waveforms per interval of time.
- The ratio of true power used in an AC circuit to apparent power delivered to the circuit.
- A measure of the flow of charged particles flowing in a circuit and is measured in amperes.
- An end-use point in the power distribution system.
- An outlet for the temporary connection of corded electrical equipment.
- A switch that allows an electrical system to be switched between two power sources.
- The difference in electrical potential between two points in an electrical circuit.
- A material that has little resistance and permits electrons to move through it easily.
- The energy resulting from the flow of electrons through a conductor.
- A company that generates and/or distributes electricity to consumers in a certain region or state.
- A set of contacts that belong to a single circuit.
- A small-magnitude overcurrent that, over a period of time, may trip the fuse or circuit breaker.
- A circuit in which current takes a low impedance path around the normal path of current flow.
28 Clues: Power supplied to a reactive load. • A position that a switch can adopt. • The actual power used in an electrical circuit. • The number of AC waveforms per interval of time. • An end-use point in the power distribution system. • A set of contacts that belong to a single circuit. • A heavy-duty relay for switching circuits with high-power loads. • ...
ENERGY 2016-12-13
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- device to convert to electrical energy
- energy to hear
- allways available source of energy
- Non renovable energy
- energy energy due to steam
- energy energy from electrical charge in motion
- energy energy from the nucleus of the atom
- energy energy asociated to motion
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- Rotates
- energy from animals dropps
- water stored to produce electrical energy
- Energy from the inner core of the Earth
- energy to see
- cells Energy from the Sun
- energy energy soted in batteries
- cells energy from Wind
- energy stored energy
17 Clues: Rotates • energy to see • energy to hear • Non renovable energy • energy stored energy • cells energy from Wind • cells Energy from the Sun • energy from animals dropps • energy energy due to steam • energy energy soted in batteries • energy energy asociated to motion • allways available source of energy • device to convert to electrical energy • Energy from the inner core of the Earth • ...
ELECTROMAGNETISM 2021-05-15
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- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- Down, type of transformer that converts primary to secondary.
- movement of electrical energy from the site of its generation to distribution
- the electrical unit of resistance
- Waves, produced when an electric field comes in contact with the magnetic field.
- Circuit, an electric circuit in which the electric passes through each circuit element in order.
- changes the amount of voltage within the transformer
- base of unit of electric current
- material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound
- material that produce a magnetic field
- Up, type of transformer where the secondary voltage is greater than the primary voltage.
- a closed loop that electrons can travel in
- a Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics
- Circuit, electrical circuit in which current flows in more than one path at the same time
- , a machine that conducts electrical energy
- twisting or turning something
- Flux, a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes through a given area.
- Force, occurs between electrically charged particles.
- the action or process of inducting someone to a position or organization.
- energy per unit electric charge that is imparted by an energy source
- Wire, wire made from copper acting as single electrical conductor
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- the branch of physics concerned with electromagnetic phenomena.
- measure of the tendency of a material to resist the flow of an electrical current
- a connection of wires where current flows
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
- a length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings.
- an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism
- unit of electrical power
- German physicist who first conclusively proved the existence of the electromagnetic waves
- capable of being attracted by or acquiring the properties of a magnet.
- worked by charged with or producing electricity.
- an apparatus for reducing or increasing the voltage of an alternating current.
- quantitative property which can be transferred from an object in order for it to perform work.
- voltage applied to the primary winding of a transformer
- Induction, process of an electromotive force across a conductor in a changing magnetic field
- instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents.
- is also known as the magnetic potential.
- coil winding supplying the output voltage.
- machine that converts movement into electrical energy
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit
41 Clues: unit of electrical power • twisting or turning something • base of unit of electric current • the electrical unit of resistance • material that produce a magnetic field • is also known as the magnetic potential. • a connection of wires where current flows • a closed loop that electrons can travel in • coil winding supplying the output voltage. • ...
Electronics Basics 2025-03-19
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- → Stores energy in a magnetic field
- → SI unit of resistance
- → SI unit of power
- → Ratio of output power to input power in a system
- → SI unit of capacitance
- → Electromagnetic phenomenon opposing a change in current
- → Material with electrical properties between conductors and insulators
- → Amplifies electrical signals
- → Allows current in one direction
- → Controls electric flow
- → Type of feedback that stabilizes amplifiers
- → Device that converts AC to DC
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- → Instrument for measuring voltage
- → High-speed switching device
- → Device that controls electric power using semiconductor materials
- → Stores electrical charge
- → Noise caused by unwanted electrical signals in circuits
- → The process of superimposing a signal onto a carrier wave
- → Flow of electric charge
- → Opposition to current flow
20 Clues: → SI unit of power • → SI unit of resistance • → SI unit of capacitance • → Controls electric flow • → Flow of electric charge • → Stores electrical charge • → Opposition to current flow • → High-speed switching device • → Amplifies electrical signals • → Device that converts AC to DC • → Allows current in one direction • → Instrument for measuring voltage • ...
cross puzzle 2024-04-29
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- Of, using, producing, or caused by heat.
- An electrical component used for connecting, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.
- A flash of light caused by an atmospheric electrical discharge between two clouds, or between a cloud and the earth.
- The smallest unit of matter. Everything in the world is made of different combinations of atoms.
- A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. The flow of electrons produces electricity.
- The path followed by a flow of electric current.
- A single or group of connected electric cells that produces a direct electric current (DC).
- Energy used to do work measured in watts.
- An electrical safety device consisting of a wire or strip of fusible metal that melts and interrupts the circuit when the current exceeds a preset amperage.
- A unit for measuring electrical energy. (demand)
- An identified force that exists around a magnet or electrical field.
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- A unit for measuring electric power.
- Any material that will not allow electricity to easily flow through.
- An object surrounded by a magnetic field that has the ability to attract iron or steel.
- Electric current flowing in only one direction
- The unit of measurement of force used to produce an electric current.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- Measurement of current flow through a conductor.
- The ability to do work. Energy = Power x Time
- Electric current that reverses directions at regular intervals.
20 Clues: A unit for measuring electric power. • Of, using, producing, or caused by heat. • Energy used to do work measured in watts. • The ability to do work. Energy = Power x Time • Electric current flowing in only one direction • The path followed by a flow of electric current. • Measurement of current flow through a conductor. • ...
HVAC Common Parts 2023-08-22
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- device that pumps refrigerant through cooling system
- copper or aluminum heat exchanger that provides the cool air to the space
- electrical device used to store electrical energy to provide a jump start or help run a motor or compressor
- used to stop contaminants from entering the air system
- a device used to control the flow of refrigerant
- electrical device that is used for making and breaking an electrical circuit
- electrical switch that open or close circuits to turn equipment on and off
- device used to keep refrigerant clean and dry
- component of a furnace where air mixes with fuel and is burned
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- device that provides control of the HVAC system
- device that changes heat from one medium to another
- a metal box with a fan that circulates air
- system of metal or fiberglass tubes that run through a home or building distributing air
- pipe to route waste gasses outside the space during heating process
- electrical device used to change the voltage of an electrical circuit
- a device used to connect a motor pulley to a fan pulley
- copper or aluminum heat exchanger that gets rid of the warm air in the space
- metering device that provides a constant flow of refrigerant
18 Clues: a metal box with a fan that circulates air • device used to keep refrigerant clean and dry • device that provides control of the HVAC system • a device used to control the flow of refrigerant • device that changes heat from one medium to another • device that pumps refrigerant through cooling system • used to stop contaminants from entering the air system • ...
Puuzle Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Short-lived electrical event.
- Real and imaginary.
- Signal booster.
- Electrical potential in motion.
- One-way street for electrons.
- Circuit laws namesake.
- Magnetism by current.
- Conductivity toggler.
- Voltage shape-shifter.
- Current-blocking coil.
- Electron's journey loop.
- Electricity's no-entry sign.
- Signal wiggler.
- Power consumption measure.
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- Electricity's smooth highway.
- Charge stasher.
- Microscopic circuit city.
- Power creator.
- Current direction controller.
- Sudden electrical surge.
- Attraction and repulsion force.
- Wave's repetition rate.
- Overcurrent protector.
23 Clues: Power creator. • Charge stasher. • Signal booster. • Signal wiggler. • Real and imaginary. • Magnetism by current. • Conductivity toggler. • Circuit laws namesake. • Voltage shape-shifter. • Current-blocking coil. • Overcurrent protector. • Wave's repetition rate. • Sudden electrical surge. • Electron's journey loop. • Microscopic circuit city. • Power consumption measure. • ...
ENERGY 2016-12-13
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- fuels Non renovable energy
- water stored to produce electrical energy
- energy energy from the nucleus of the atom
- Rotates
- energy energy soted in batteries
- energy to see
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- energy stored energy
- energy to hear
- energy energy asociated to motion
- device to convert to electrical energy
- energy energy from electrical charge in motion
- cells Energy from the Sun
- Energy from the inner core of the Earth
- allways available source of energy
- cells energy from Wind
- energy energy due to steam
- energy from animals dropps
17 Clues: Rotates • energy to see • energy to hear • energy stored energy • cells energy from Wind • cells Energy from the Sun • energy energy due to steam • energy from animals dropps • fuels Non renovable energy • energy energy soted in batteries • energy energy asociated to motion • allways available source of energy • device to convert to electrical energy • ...
ELECTRICAL 2023-02-07
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- The skills and _____ necessary to distinguish exposed live parts from other parts of electric equipment.
- Be able to identify the relationship between ______ hazards and possible injury.
- electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage.
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- Be familiar with and able to interpret ___ Flash warning labels.
- Employees responsible for responding to medical emergencies shall be trained in first aid and ________ procedures.
- Only ______ persons may perform testing work on electric circuits or equipment.
- Understand and _____ specific hazards associated with electrical work.
7 Clues: electrically connected to, or is, a source of voltage. • Be familiar with and able to interpret ___ Flash warning labels. • Understand and _____ specific hazards associated with electrical work. • Only ______ persons may perform testing work on electric circuits or equipment. • Be able to identify the relationship between ______ hazards and possible injury. • ...
electric 2025-08-11
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- Complete path for electric current
- Electrically operated switch
- Safety device that melts to stop excessive current
- Point where electrical devices can be plugged in
- Device that changes voltage levels
- Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Stores electrical charge temporarily
- A conductor covered with insulation
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- Connector that fits into an outlet
- Tool for measuring voltage, current, and resistance
- Component that limits current flow
- Stores electrical energy for portable use
- Converts electrical energy into mechanical motion
- Automatically cuts off power during overload
- Device used to turn electricity on or off
15 Clues: Electrically operated switch • Connector that fits into an outlet • Complete path for electric current • Component that limits current flow • Device that changes voltage levels • A conductor covered with insulation • Stores electrical charge temporarily • Stores electrical energy for portable use • Device used to turn electricity on or off • ...
Electricity 2025-11-12
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- An electrical connection that is made by melting "solder” to connect two parts of a circuit.
- When the flow of electricity is slowed down.
- Are electrical connectors that can be pinched onto a wire.
- Is a measurement of electrical power that an appliance needs to run.
- when atoms build up extra electrons as in lightning.
- Allows for more than one pass for electrons to flow through.
- The pressure that pushes electricity through an electrical circuit.
- Are materials that are either conductors or insulators.
- Temporarily holds an electrical charge.
- Resist the flow of electricity.
- Are a plastic twist on electrical connection with a metal core.
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- Only allows one path for electrons to flow through.
- The flow of electrons in one direction. AlternatingCurrent The flow of electrons that changes its direction.
- The strength of the electrical current.
- Allows electricity to flow in one direction and give off light.
- Allows electricity to flow in one direction.
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another.
- Refers to how much it will cost to run an appliance; the more efficient, the less wattage it will consume. Conductors Materials that do allow electricity to flow through. Insulators Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through.
18 Clues: Resist the flow of electricity. • The strength of the electrical current. • Temporarily holds an electrical charge. • When the flow of electricity is slowed down. • Allows electricity to flow in one direction. • Only allows one path for electrons to flow through. • The movement of electrons from one atom to another. • ...
Suzie and Aisha 2022-09-21
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- clear stuff
- different cytoplasm colour
- hairs
- living things
- sends electrical signalls cell
- thin and flexible in and out
- smallest unit
- controls something
- collect electrical signals
- carries electrical signals
- cell in leaf
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- fluid filled space
- hammer cell
- slipper thingy
- one of these looks like a bean
- like binoculars but sciency
- makes food
- group of things made of things made of tissues
- for protection
- something made of the smallest unit
20 Clues: hairs • makes food • clear stuff • hammer cell • cell in leaf • living things • smallest unit • slipper thingy • for protection • fluid filled space • controls something • different cytoplasm colour • collect electrical signals • carries electrical signals • like binoculars but sciency • thin and flexible in and out • one of these looks like a bean • sends electrical signalls cell • ...
Types of Energy and Transformations 2023-12-14
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- Energy that travels in waves
- Has Thermal energy
- Has Nuclear, Thermal, Mechanical, and
- Atoms in Nucleus
- Makes Mechanical, Thermal, and Chemical
- Makes Electrical energy
- Makes Light and Sound energy
- Cannot be created or destroyed
- Has Chemical, Thermal, and Radiant
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- Makes Sound and Mechanical Energy
- Makes Radiant and Thermal Energy
- Makes Sound, Thermal, and Electrical Energy
- Energy of Heat
- Transformation of energy
- Energy that's stored
- Energy that something makes a move
- Has Potential and eventually Kenetic
- Energy in electrical charges
- vibration you hear and travels through matter
- Energy in motion
20 Clues: Energy of Heat • Atoms in Nucleus • Energy in motion • Has Thermal energy • Energy that's stored • Makes Electrical energy • Transformation of energy • Energy that travels in waves • Energy in electrical charges • Makes Light and Sound energy • Cannot be created or destroyed • Makes Radiant and Thermal Energy • Makes Sound and Mechanical Energy • Energy that something makes a move • ...
Significance of Electromagnetism 2021-05-13
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- a two-terminal device which can maintain a fixed voltage
- A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- A straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit
- A device that can be connected to the switch and the appliance.
- runs continuously
- A component for producing inductance
- The electrical action produced by a non-electrical source.
- A coil with an iron core is called an _____________
- number of magnetic field lines passing through a given closed surface
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- A basic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF)—a phenomenon known as electromagnetic induction.
- Winding of a transformer that is connected to and receives energy from an external source of electrons.
- material or object that produces a magnetic field
- An electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current.
- Relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.
- a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- Winding of a transformer that receives its energy by electromagnetic induction from the primary winding.
- The basic mechanism by which certain materials (such as iron) form permanent magnets, or are attracted to magnets.
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- A machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- A device that supplies electrical power to a circuit in the form of a voltage source or a current source.
- A soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity.
- The production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
- a Scottish scientist who formulated the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, bringing together for the first time electricity, magnetism, and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon.
- a branch of physics that deals with electromagnetic force
- An object or type of material that allows the flow of charge (electrical current) in one or more directions.
- Produced by machines or machinery.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- Waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
- Something related to electricity, which is energy resulting from charged particles.
- The function of the ____ is to change mechanical energy into electricity.
- Become or make more intense.
- Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
- Used in power generation, power transmission, power distribution, telecommunications, electronics circuitry, and countless types of electrical equipment.
- a series of circle
- A universal physical constant important in many areas of physics.
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles
- In electricity and magnetism, common name for three distinct phenomena.
- a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another
40 Clues: runs continuously • a series of circle • Become or make more intense. • Produced by machines or machinery. • A component for producing inductance • A negatively charged subatomic particle. • material or object that produces a magnetic field • A coil with an iron core is called an _____________ • Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value. • ...
Significance of Electromagnetism 2021-05-13
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- An electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current.
- A straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- In electricity and magnetism, common name for three distinct phenomena.
- Relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.
- pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- A universal physical constant important in many areas of physics.
- The function of the ____ is to change mechanical energy into electricity.
- a two-terminal device which can maintain a fixed voltage
- a Scottish scientist who formulated the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation, bringing together for the first time electricity, magnetism, and light as different manifestations of the same phenomenon.
- material or object that produces a magnetic field
- A machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another
- Used in power generation, power transmission, power distribution, telecommunications, electronics circuitry, and countless types of electrical equipment.
- Waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
- a series of circle
- A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- A coil with an iron core is called an _____________
- number of magnetic field lines passing through a given closed surface
- The basic mechanism by which certain materials (such as iron) form permanent magnets, or are attracted to magnets.
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- An object or type of material that allows the flow of charge (electrical current) in one or more directions.
- The production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
- a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- The electrical action produced by a non-electrical source.
- Winding of a transformer that is connected to and receives energy from an external source of electrons.
- A device that can be connected to the switch and the appliance.
- A basic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF)—a phenomenon known as electromagnetic induction.
- Winding of a transformer that receives its energy by electromagnetic induction from the primary winding.
- Something related to electricity, which is energy resulting from charged particles.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles
- runs continuously
- Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
- a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit
- a branch of physics that deals with electromagnetic force
- A component for producing inductance
- Produced by machines or machinery.
- A device that supplies electrical power to a circuit in the form of a voltage source or a current source.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Become or make more intense.
- A soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity.
40 Clues: runs continuously • a series of circle • Become or make more intense. • Produced by machines or machinery. • A component for producing inductance • A negatively charged subatomic particle. • material or object that produces a magnetic field • Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value. • A coil with an iron core is called an _____________ • ...
Rside- Current Electicity- Morelia 2015-01-13
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- Electric energy that is stored.
- Device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy.
- Circuit component or device is defined as the ratio of the voltage applied to the electric current whichflows through it.
- A device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- States that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
- A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- An electrochemical cell that undergoes a redox reaction when electrical energy is applied.
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- The difference of electrical potential between two points.
- A unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second.
- A flow of electric charge.
- Electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it.
- The SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- Another word for a flow of electric charge.
- A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region.
- is the derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference and electromotive force.
- , Is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
- A electrical component or portion of a circuit that consumes electric power.
17 Clues: A flow of electric charge. • Electric energy that is stored. • Another word for a flow of electric charge. • , Is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. • The difference of electrical potential between two points. • A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow • A unit of electric current equal to a flow of one coulomb per second. • ...
B 2022-07-22
18 Clues: Ice • Gear • Nano • Java • Adme • Wiroj • Gened • Mining • Comprog • Intania • Nuclear • Physics • Icanteen • Chemistry • Mechanical • Electrical • Industrial • Engineering
It's Electric 2025-02-27
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- A single use safety device that protects a circuit from too much current by breaking
- An electrical device that stores and releases electricity
- The transfer of Energy
- ___________current: An electrical current that changes direction and magnitude
- Units of electric current (flow of power)
- _________ current: A one-directional flow of electric charge
- A material that allows electricity to move through it
- A passive device that reduces the flow of electricity
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge because of gaining or losing electrons
- An Austrian-Hungarian Inventor and Physicist who invented wireless electrical transfer
- A conductive material (usually copper) that carries electricity
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- A safety device that protects a circuit from too much current by tripping (opening)
- Units of electric Potential (potential power)
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it
- A closed loop of electrical components that allows current to flow
- Units the rate of energy transfer (speed of flow)
- Energy storage container that convers chemical energy into electricity
- An American inventor credited with over 1,000 patents and created the first practical incandescent light bulb
- An electrical component that allows current to flow in one direction
- A flow of charged particles
- A Unit of electrical resistance
- A stable subatomic particle with a negative charge
22 Clues: The transfer of Energy • A flow of charged particles • A Unit of electrical resistance • Units of electric current (flow of power) • Units of electric Potential (potential power) • Units the rate of energy transfer (speed of flow) • A stable subatomic particle with a negative charge • A material that allows electricity to move through it • ...
Electric Circuits 2020-10-11
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- In an electrical device that converts electrical energy to sound energy.
- Convert electrical energy into movement energy.
- Parts of an electric circuit.
- A component for controlling whether current flows in an electric circuit.
- A source of electrical energy that stores and then supplies energy to a circuit.
- Covering on circuit wires that keeps electrical current in the wire.
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- Device components that changes electrical energy to another form of energy.
- System for transferring electrical energy from one place to another.
- Two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy.
- Digram of an electric circuit, drawn using standard symbols for electrical components.
- The movement of electric charges through a conductor.
- A material that allows electrical current to flow through it.
12 Clues: Parts of an electric circuit. • Convert electrical energy into movement energy. • The movement of electric charges through a conductor. • Two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy. • A material that allows electrical current to flow through it. • System for transferring electrical energy from one place to another. • ...
Electrical Principles - 3.3 2018-04-20
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- Energy that is found in bonds
- Faraday's most significant electrical discovery
- DC
- A rotating coil of wires in a motor
- How well a machine is able to use the input energy
- A device that converts thermal energy into heat energy
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- An internal part of an electric motor that allows for constant contact of a spinning part
- A device that changes the voltage
- The result of wrapping wire with a current around a metal object
- The law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed is called the law of "blank" of energy
- The energy of motion
- Energy divided by time - units are Watts
- AC
- A part of an electric motor that allows for the reversal of current
- The ability to do work
- The total kinetic energy of all the particles in an object.
- This is the cause of most of the loss of energy
- The energy of charged particles
18 Clues: AC • DC • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • Energy that is found in bonds • The energy of charged particles • A device that changes the voltage • A rotating coil of wires in a motor • Energy divided by time - units are Watts • Faraday's most significant electrical discovery • This is the cause of most of the loss of energy • ...
Electricity 2018-05-15
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- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- electrical resistance between two points of a conductor
- a closed circuit in which the current follows one path
- converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- device used to interrupt the flow of electrons in a circuit.
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals
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- is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of an electrical current
- an electric current flowing in one direction only.
- The electrical resistance of an electrical conductor is a measure of the difficulty to pass an electric current through that conductor
- the voltage across each of the components is the same
- used to protect us from the dangerous effects of electricity flowing
- An electric battery is a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections provided to power electrical devices
- a flow of electric charge
15 Clues: a flow of electric charge • converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • an electric current flowing in one direction only. • the voltage across each of the components is the same • is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • a closed circuit in which the current follows one path • electrical resistance between two points of a conductor • ...
Circuit Electricity 2015-01-14
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- the derived unit for electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force.
- energy
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- transformed into other
- diagrams that use symbols to represent the different components of the
- Any device that transforms electrical energy into other forms of energy.
- what electric current is measured in.
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- a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object
- Any device that transforms electrical energy into other...
- the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance
- the amount of charge passing a point in a conductor every second.
- A complete pathway that allows electrons to flow.
- the flow of charged particles in a complete circuit.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- the difference of electrical potential between two points.
- a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy.
- the refusal to accept or comply with something
17 Clues: energy • transformed into other • the SI unit of electrical resistance • what electric current is measured in. • the refusal to accept or comply with something • A complete pathway that allows electrons to flow. • the relationship of current, voltage, and resistance • the flow of charged particles in a complete circuit. • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2024-04-19
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- physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force
- type of magnet where magnetic field is produced by electric current
- an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- an electrical path that branches so that the current divides
- attraction or repulsion because of motion
- all components are connected end-to-end
- force of attraction or repulsion of a magnet
- physical interactions among electric charges
- material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- Looped or coiled wire with electric current
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- produces a magnetic field
- the difference in electric potential between the two points
- flow of charged particles through conductor
- Opposite poles attract, like poles ____
- attracts iron or materials with iron
- passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit
- external magnetic field is strongest at these
- Force is the strongest here
- the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- The force surrounding magnetic poles
- device that converts motion-based power or fuel-based power into electric power
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- Subatomic particle responsible for creating a magnetic field
- What can stop the electric current flowing
- category of materials that allow electrons to flow easily
25 Clues: produces a magnetic field • Force is the strongest here • attracts iron or materials with iron • The force surrounding magnetic poles • Opposite poles attract, like poles ____ • all components are connected end-to-end • attraction or repulsion because of motion • What can stop the electric current flowing • flow of charged particles through conductor • ...
Electricity crossword puzzle 2023-02-09
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- changes AC to DC
- stores an electrical charge
- the number of electrical pulses delivered to the body in one second.
- waveform with linear wave motion , up or down , side to side
- direct current with one polarity, it Varys in intensity and waveforms
- interrupted direct current that visibly stimulates muscles
- what is frequency measured in
- another word for light therapy
- transfers electricity by an oscillating magnetic field that connects two or more electrical circuits.
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- periodic linear waveform that has equal rise and fall times.
- dc to ac
- unit of electrical pressure
- interrupts power if there is contact with water
- electricity being used
- uninterrupted direct current; polarity varies
- periodic waveform rise and fall times are different
- prolonged heating of tissues with light to cause ablation
- periodic waveform that instantly transitions between two levels of rise and fall times at a steady frequency
- controls speed of motors
- light what lights can humans see?
- unit of electrical strength
- unit of electrical resistance
- waveform that has constant amplitude over the pulse duration.
- short pulses of light and heat that break up target molecules.
- reaction with light and molecules in the body that cause a chemical change or cellular stimulation
25 Clues: dc to ac • changes AC to DC • electricity being used • controls speed of motors • unit of electrical pressure • stores an electrical charge • unit of electrical strength • unit of electrical resistance • what is frequency measured in • another word for light therapy • light what lights can humans see? • uninterrupted direct current; polarity varies • ...
Electricity 2025-12-04
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- : Electrical pressure that pushes electrons
- : Alternating current that changes direction
- : Component used to limit current
- : Circuit with only one path for current
- : Mechanical joining of wires/connectors
- : Electron in the outermost shell
- : Flexible wire made of many small strands
- : Material that conducts under some conditions
- : Safe path for stray electrical current
- : Safety device that melts under too much current
- : Magnet created by electricity in a coil
- : Material whose electrons are easily freed
- : Direction of current/positive vs negative
- : Circuit with more than one path for current
- : Unit used to measure current
- : Flow of electrons through a circuit
- : Unit used to measure resistance
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- : Tool to measure voltage/current/resistance
- : Melted metal used to join electrical parts
- : Converts electrical energy into mechanical motion
- : Increases or decreases voltage
- : Resettable safety switch for overcurrent
- : Electrially controlled switch
- : Opens or closes an electrical circuit
- : Test for an unbroken electrical path
- : Opposition to current flow
- : Chemical that helps solder flow and bond
- : Allows current to flow in only one direction
- : Most common solder alloy
- : Direct current that flows one way
- : Material that resists electron flow
- : Common metal used as a good conductor
- : Joining two conductors together
- : Tiny particles that matter is made of
34 Clues: : Most common solder alloy • : Opposition to current flow • : Unit used to measure current • : Electrially controlled switch • : Increases or decreases voltage • : Component used to limit current • : Electron in the outermost shell • : Joining two conductors together • : Unit used to measure resistance • : Direct current that flows one way • ...
Unit 6 - Electricity & Magnetism 2023-11-21
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- the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it, provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant
- an electrical safety device that operates to provide over-current protection of an electrical circuit
- a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy with the specific purpose of accelerating air movement
- the electrical and magnetic forces or effects, produced by an electric current
- a type of current with one-directional flow of electrical charge
- a circuit where the path of flow is closed and the current is free to flow, switch is on
- a circuit where the path of flow is open or interrupted at some point that stops the flow of the current, switch is off
- a device that generates electricity through chemical reactions, batteries
- flow of charged particles, in the case of electricity electrons are the charged particles
- type of electricity produced by rubbing two suitable bodies and the transfer of electrons from one body to another
- a device that will open or close a circuit
- a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object, can cause a spark between a person and a metal handle
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- a type of transformer that decreases the voltage incoming to the site by increasing the electrical current
- a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, currents, and magnetic materials
- a device that converts mechanical (potential and kinetic) energy or chemical energy into electrical current
- also referred to as current-coupled or daisy chain-coupled currents, this is a circuit that goes through every component located on the circuit
- a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits
- a type of transformer that has a primary voltage that is lower than the secondary voltage
- a type of current where the direction of flow switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- a type of circuit where there are multiple paths for current to flow, the sum of currents through each path equals the total current from the source
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- generation of an electric current by placing a conductor in a changing magnetic field
- a region in a solid where molecular magnetic or electric moments are uniformly aligned
- location of a magnet where the external magnetic field is the strongest, can be positive or negative
- physical attributes as a result of a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other
- the organized transfer of charged particles from one substance into another or within a substance
- a device that converts electrical energy into visible light
29 Clues: a device that will open or close a circuit • a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • a device that converts electrical energy into visible light • a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • a type of current with one-directional flow of electrical charge • a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • ...
Electricity Basics 2024-11-20
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- What drives electrons to move through the circuit, the more of this the higher the energy.
- Energy, especially electricity, that is obtained in large quantities from a fuel source and used to operate lights,heating, and machinery
- Unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the rate of consumption of energy in an electric circuit where the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere
- Is a material that resists the flow of heat or electricity. It helps keep heat in or out of a space, or prevents electrical currents from passing through.
- Flow of electrical charges through a conductor, measured in amperes (A). It occurs when there is a voltage difference between two points.
- Energy that moves from hotter objects to cooler ones. It transfers in three main ways: conduction, convection, and radiation.
- The standard unit of electrical resistance in the InternationalSystem of Units.
- Total amount of electricity that flows through a conductor.
- Unit of energy, it’s used to measure electrical energy, amount of heat and work. It was named after the English physicist James Prescott Joule.
- Is a device that alters the voltage of a flow of electricity
- A force that counteracts the flow of current. It serves as an indicator of how difficult it is for current to flow.
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- Stands for one thousand watts.
- Set of electrical elements connected to each other that allow generating, transporting and using electrical energy with the aim of transforming it into another type of energy.
- Object that stores energy and uses it to power things like phones, video games or cars, without needing to be connected to electrical current.
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.
- Electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- The last letter is Z. The SI derived unit used to measure the frequency of vibrations and waves, such as sound waves and electromagnetic waves.
- Small safety component in electrical devices that stops the flow of current if it's too high, preventing fires or other hazards.
- something, it means you remove its electrical charge
- Intensity of an electric current. In other words, it measures how much energy flows between two points for a certain period of time.
- Collection of components that work together to create and distribute light.
- Mechanism capable of transforming a type of energy (electrical, combustion, etc.) into mechanical energy.
- Occurs when an object contains two distinct and opposite poles that can attract or repel each other
- A machine that transforms mechanical energy to electric energy.
- charge The charge carried by an electron.
25 Clues: Stands for one thousand watts. • charge The charge carried by an electron. • something, it means you remove its electrical charge • Total amount of electricity that flows through a conductor. • Is a device that alters the voltage of a flow of electricity • A machine that transforms mechanical energy to electric energy. • ...
Electricity 2016-02-16
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- a measure of the resistance of a material to the flow of an electrical current
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- protective tube with individual insulated wires running through it
- any tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- a measure of the resistance of a material to the flow of a electrical current
- an electrical source and wires connected to an electrical device
- a condition that occurs when electricity flows back to its source to rapidly and trips fuses, burns wires, and drains batteries
- the use 1000 watts per hour
- a switch that trips and breaks the circuit when more than a specified amount of current passes through it
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- a standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment
- material that provides great resistance to the flow of electricity
- any material that will permit an electron to move through it
- loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire
- a measure of energy available or work that can be done using one ampere at one volt
- the process of making an electrical connection between a circuit, electricity using device, or other electricity source to the earth to reduce the chance of shock and damage
- a measure of electrical pressure
16 Clues: the use 1000 watts per hour • a measure of electrical pressure • loss of voltage as electricity travels through a wire • any tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • any material that will permit an electron to move through it • an electrical source and wires connected to an electrical device • ...
Electricty 2023-01-29
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- The rate at which something repeats.
- A component that opposes changes in electrical current.
- The region of electric attraction or repulsion around a constant voltage.
- The unit of measure for voltage.
- The unit of measure for electric current.
- A current that is constantly changing.
- A measure of how strong an electric charge across a material is.
- When wires from different parts of a circuit (or different circuits) connect accidently,
- A flow of electrons between atoms due to an electrical charge across a material.
- A device which uses a chemical reaction to create an electric charge across a material.
- A sub-atomic particle that has a negative electrical charge.
- The unit of measure for resistance.
- A material that has low electrical resistance.
- A current that is constant and not changing.
- An electric device that uses a small amount of current to control a large amount of current.
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- A device that converts sound waves into electrical energy.
- Has a turn-on energy so high that light is generated when current flows through it.
- Strength or level of something.
- An electric component that can store electrical pressure (voltage) for periods of time.
- Shortened name for ampere.
- When several electrical components are connected between the same points in a circuit.
- A device which uses two coils to change the AC voltage and current.
- Smallest particle of a chemical element, made up of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- The electrical friction between an electric current and the material it flowing through.
- Components used to control the flow of electricity in a circuit. They are made of carbon.
- A device to connect or disconnect wires in an electric circuit.
- Inductors used for sending or receiving radio signals.
- A device which uses steam or water pressure to move a magnet near a wire, creating an electric current in the wire.
- A measure of how fast electrons are flowing in a wire.
- A common name for the 0V or "-" side of the battery or generator.
- When electrical components are connected one after the other.
31 Clues: Shortened name for ampere. • Strength or level of something. • The unit of measure for voltage. • The unit of measure for resistance. • The rate at which something repeats. • A current that is constantly changing. • The unit of measure for electric current. • A current that is constant and not changing. • A material that has low electrical resistance. • ...
Electricity 2018-05-18
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- a container of cells that make electricity
- a negatively charged particle
- the schematic diagram of an electrical current
- a material or device that is able to transmit electricity
- the base of a circuit
- a type of electrical current that stays in one direction
- a closed circuit that is divided into two or more paths before completing the circuit
- makes or break the connection of an electrical circuit
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- a type of electrical current that reverses it's direction
- a flow of electricity
- a substance or device that resists or does not allow electricity
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- a machine powered by electricity
- a circuit that flows in one path
- the refusal of the passage of an electrical current
15 Clues: a flow of electricity • the base of a circuit • a negatively charged particle • a machine powered by electricity • a circuit that flows in one path • the SI unit of electrical resistance • a container of cells that make electricity • the schematic diagram of an electrical current • the refusal of the passage of an electrical current • ...
Electronics 2021-05-14
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- The speed of electricity is conceptually the speed of the electromagnetic signal in the wire.
- a device that converts motive power (mechanical energy) into electrical power for use in an external circuit.
- the process by which an electrical conductor becomes electrified when near a charged body.
- two conductors of an electrical loop compose one wire carrying the go signal and the other carrying the electrical return signal.
- a complete path around which electricity can flow.
- electro-mechanical machine which converts the electrical energy into mechanical energy. In other words, the devices which produce rotational force is known as the motor.
- difference in potential that tends to give rise to an electric current.
- working or produced by machines or machinery.
- pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light.
- he physical phenomena arising from the behavior of electrons and protons that is caused by the attraction of particles with opposite charges.
- a type of transformer that converts the low voltage (LV) and high current from the primary side of the transformer to the high voltage (HV) and low current value on the secondary side of the transformer.
- e centimeter-gram-second electromagnetic unit of magnetic flux equal to the flux per square centimeter of normal cross section in a region.
- To power up; to make the device work by switching it on.
- form of energy that is carried through wires and is used to operate machines, lights, etc.
- the power that pulls materials together.
- The central, innermost, or most essential part of anything. Also called magnetic core.
- an electromechanical measuring instrument for electric current.
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- production of electromotive force
- an elementary particle consisting of a charge of negative electricity.
- A copper wire is a single electrical conductor made of copper.
- It is a wave created by the acceleration of charged particles that are placed in magnetic and electric field; both the fields acting at right angles to each other.
- A source of electrical power (electrical energy), a device that supplies electrical current.
- type of metal which allows the electrical current to flow through it.
- reducing a high voltage applied to the primary winding to a lower voltage on the secondary winding Compare step up decreasing or falling by stages.
- the initial electrical power provided by the utility companies, this power is reduced to comply with the electrical design requirements of the project.
- a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is measured as the net rate of flow of electric charge through a surface or into a control volume .
- measure of the strength of the magnetic field around a magnet or an electric current.
- force that is responsible for interactions between charged particles which occur because of their charge and for the emission and absorption of photons, that is about a hundredth the strength of the strong force, and that extends over infinite distances but is dominant over atomic and molecular distances.
- translational kinetic energy depends on motion through space, and for a rigid body of constant mass is equal to the product of half the mass times the square of the speed.
- can be modeled for analysis purposes as a combination of an ideal voltage source and additional combinations of impedance elements.
- a form of energy that is carried through wires and is used to operate machines, lights, etc.
- A core made of solid or laminated iron, or some other magnetic material which may contain very little iron.
- A line is said to be perpendicular to another line if the two lines intersect at a right angle.
- a passive electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through the process of electromagnetic induction .
- a piece of metal that can pull certain types of metal toward itself.
- To power down; to stop a device by switching it off.
- an electrical conductor such as a wire in the shape of a coil, spiral or helix.
- power that is distributed by the lighting and power panels in the electric room to the remainder of the project.
- a law stating that when the magnetic flux linking a circuit changes
- attractive and repulsive phenomenon produced by a moving electric charge. The affected region around a moving charge consists of both an electric field and a magnetic field.
40 Clues: production of electromotive force • the power that pulls materials together. • working or produced by machines or machinery. • a complete path around which electricity can flow. • To power down; to stop a device by switching it off. • To power up; to make the device work by switching it on. • A copper wire is a single electrical conductor made of copper. • ...
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation 2017-04-01
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- What kind of report must be completed if patient experiences a burn with NMES?
- Country known for using NMES for their athletes in the 1976 Olympics.
- In order for a patient to receive NMES they have to either have an intact or ________ peripheral nerve (2 words)
- NMES (3 words)
- Second sensation that a patient should feel when on NMES
- When stimluating the tibialis anterior, what action is being facilitated?
- Primary Diagnosis (2 words)
- Loss of nerves to a muscle or muscle group?
- Pacemaker, pregnancy, malignancy, skin infection/disorder,electrode implants, D.V.T., active TB.
- Method of energy transference in electrical stimulation.
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- What is a physiologic response of NMES? (2 words)
- Indication (2 words)
- Goal of NMES is to regain muscle ________.
- Why would NMES be a good modality for home use? (3 words)
- Precaution
- First sensation that a patient should feel when on NMES
- Third sensation that a patient should feel when on NMES
- What is an undesirable effect of NMES?
18 Clues: Precaution • NMES (3 words) • Indication (2 words) • Primary Diagnosis (2 words) • What is an undesirable effect of NMES? • Goal of NMES is to regain muscle ________. • Loss of nerves to a muscle or muscle group? • What is a physiologic response of NMES? (2 words) • First sensation that a patient should feel when on NMES • ...
ELectrical theory-TF 2024-10-17
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- __________ current travels in one direction
- found in nucleus and has positive charge
- ___________ current constantly changes direction
- Volts can be described as _________.
- 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hz
- smallest part of atom and moves from atom to atom
- electrons travelling from atom to atom within a conductor
- Greater volts will do this to amps
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- Measure in Ohms
- more ohms will cause amps to do this
- Loads are wired this way
- Unlike charges do this
- This is measured in Amps
- One path for electricity to flow
- this is necessary in order to have a complete circuit
- Atoms with more electrons than protons
- Something that uses electricity or power consuming device
- Best Electrician around
18 Clues: Measure in Ohms • Unlike charges do this • Best Electrician around • Loads are wired this way • This is measured in Amps • 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hz • One path for electricity to flow • Greater volts will do this to amps • more ohms will cause amps to do this • Volts can be described as _________. • Atoms with more electrons than protons • ...
Parts of computer 2024-11-01
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- Process data
- Turning the computer on and off
- Port Connect various devices
- distribute software, transfer files, and create backup copies of data
- Enter to data
- moving the cursor
- Save data
- connect smartphone and computer
- raise a low voice to a loud one
- Print data results
- connecting electrical power sources to other components in an electrical or electronic circuit
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- allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch movies
- connecting the CPU processor and motherboard
- Motheboard traffic controller
- Produce sound
- converting electrical current from a power source into voltage, frequency, and current suitable for supplying power to electrical devices
- Computer Coller Cooler
- Connecting all computer components
- display the results of processing data
- cables connect smartphone and computer
20 Clues: Save data • Process data • Produce sound • Enter to data • moving the cursor • Print data results • Computer Coller Cooler • Port Connect various devices • Motheboard traffic controller • Turning the computer on and off • connect smartphone and computer • raise a low voice to a loud one • Connecting all computer components • display the results of processing data • ...
GRADE 6 KEYWORDS FOR NST ELECTRICITY NOV 2023 2023-11-08
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- components connected side by side on different paths
- provides electrical energy
- a continuous path that electricity flows through
- a very dangerous conductor of electricity
- converts electrical energy into heat and light
- a material that allows electricity to move through it
- the best conductor of electricity
- the negative and positive ends of a cell
- something that uses electricity such as a buzzer or a bell
- converts electrical energy into movement energy
- result of friction, causing electricity to be shifted
- material that does not allow electricity to flow through it
- the way of moving something one way or another
- a good insulator to stop flow of electricity
- electricity flowing through the wires
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- the system of conducting material transferring energy from one place to another
- produces light, sound, heat or movement
- source of energy
- allows circuit to be opened or closed
- metal that is a poor conductor of electricity
- a battery or cell that provides electricity
- two or more cells together
- a system that has an input, process, path and output device
- like a line of people holding hands
- atoms that make up a positive and negative charge
- converts electrical energy into sound energy
26 Clues: source of energy • provides electrical energy • two or more cells together • the best conductor of electricity • like a line of people holding hands • allows circuit to be opened or closed • electricity flowing through the wires • produces light, sound, heat or movement • the negative and positive ends of a cell • a very dangerous conductor of electricity • ...
Basics of Electricity by Alyssa Warner 2024-05-02
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- a measurement of resistant between two points of a conductor
- is the smallest unit that can live on its own
- a simplified drawing of the electrical circuit
- a loop through which something flows or travels
- the flow of electrical power or charge
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- the pressure that pushes electricity
- to change or exchange
- the pressure from an electrical circuits power source that pushes charge through a conducting loop enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light
- is a unit of electrical currents
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- the ability to move heat or electricity from one to another place
- the act or power of resisting opposing or withstanding
- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- is a measurement of how strongly it opposes to the flow of current
- a flow of electrical charge carriers is usually electrons or electron deficient atoms
- a safety device that protects an electric circuit from becoming overloaded
- is consisting of two electrical terminals called the cathode
- a material or an object that conducts heat, electricity, light or sound
- a material or object that does not usally allow heat, electricity, light or sound to pass through it
- the electric current through a conductor
20 Clues: to change or exchange • is a unit of electrical currents • the pressure that pushes electricity • the flow of electrical power or charge • the electric current through a conductor • is the smallest unit that can live on its own • a simplified drawing of the electrical circuit • a loop through which something flows or travels • ...
Basics of Electricity - Bonny Toennis 2024-05-02
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- Circuit - one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- Circuit - an electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- - any device used to interrupt the flow of electrons in a circuit
- - a measure of a solution's ability to conduct electricity
- - the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them
- - Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- - the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- - the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light
- – a source of electrical power
- Law - states the relationship between electric current and potential difference
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- - a property that describes the extent to which a material opposes the flow of electric current through it
- - the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit
- - The SI derived unit used to measure electric potential at a given point, usually a point in an electric circuit
- - a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- - the movement of electrons between atoms
- - a closed loop that electrons can travel in
- - The SI derived unit used to measure the electrical resistance of a material or an electrical device
- Diagram - a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
- - A strip or wire of metal inserted in an electric circuit, which melts and so interrupts the circuit when the current increases beyond a certain safe strength
- – a unit of electrical current
20 Clues: – a source of electrical power • – a unit of electrical current • - the movement of electrons between atoms • - a closed loop that electrons can travel in • - a measure of a solution's ability to conduct electricity • Diagram - a graphical representation of an electrical circuit • - Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them • ...
Electricity! 2021-02-18
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- The word used to describe a circuit that is NOT wired correctly or allowing electricity around
- The name given to light bulbs in circuits
- Part of an electrical circuit
- The 'pincers' at the end of wires, used to connect wires to components
- The scientific name used for a battery
- Describing items that use electricity
- The scientific word given to electrical dangers
- The component used to start and stop the flow of electricity
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- A material that allows electricity through it (often metal)
- The picture used to represent an electrical component in a circuit diagram
- A number of electrical items wired together using cables
- A material that does NOT allow electricity through it (such as plastic)
- The word used to describe a circuit that is wired correctly and allows electricity around
- The component that makes a noise!
- Word used to describe electrical items
- The type of electricity supplied from a plug
16 Clues: Part of an electrical circuit • The component that makes a noise! • Describing items that use electricity • Word used to describe electrical items • The scientific name used for a battery • The name given to light bulbs in circuits • The type of electricity supplied from a plug • The scientific word given to electrical dangers • ...
Electricity Science 5 - Nova Damayanti 2025-02-07
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- electrical conductors material
- the circuit components are joined by wires, there is not branches
- conductors that transport electricity to power electrical devices
- a material that allows a current to pass through
- good insulators of electricity
- the source of electricity
- a very strong flash of electricity
- good conductors of electricity
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- the electrical circuit can work if the electrical circuit
- a material does not allow a current to flow through
- the circuit components are joined by wires, there are branches
- the component that used to open and close a circuit
- a closed path through which electricity can move
- the longer wire, the lamp
- the device will not work when the circuit
- a short wire, the lamp shone
- electrical component for lighting
17 Clues: the longer wire, the lamp • the source of electricity • a short wire, the lamp shone • electrical conductors material • good insulators of electricity • good conductors of electricity • electrical component for lighting • a very strong flash of electricity • the device will not work when the circuit • a material that allows a current to pass through • ...
Electrical 2025-02-26
7 Clues: Current unit • Stores energy • inductance unit • current x voltage • limits the flow of current • multiple wires in the same jacket • used as a check valve in electrical
departmental puzzle 2021-10-05
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- a graphical method for analyzing the properties of a transfer function as some parameter is varie
- The resistance that a magnetic circuit offers to lines of force in a magnetic field.
- An electrical coil switch that uses a small current to control a much larger current.
- Marks made on a surface that experienced flashover
- The maximum amount of electric current a conductor or device can carry before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration
- Apparatus for controlling the distribution of electrical energy
- A brand of computer software for electronic circuit simulation
- A liquid or solid medium that carries electric current in the form of ions
- Transmission of a signal to many receivers
- A system that adjusts some variable to control a process
- A transient excursion of a signal beyond its stead state value
- A circuit that demodulates a radio signal to recover information
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- The electrical separation between two conductors or two circuits.
- A waveform that has a frequency which is an integer multiple of another frequency
- A light sensor that produces or alters a voltage when light is present
- The range of frequencies over which a system generates or uses significant signal power
- The SI unit of luminous flux
- it is an electrical discharge brought on by the ionization of a fluid
- The average value of power over a specified period of time
- an electrical device for attenuating the strength of an electrical signal
- A two-terminal passive circuit element, with a preferred direction of current flow
- The reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured
22 Clues: The SI unit of luminous flux • Transmission of a signal to many receivers • Marks made on a surface that experienced flashover • A system that adjusts some variable to control a process • The average value of power over a specified period of time • A brand of computer software for electronic circuit simulation • ...
types of enegy 2023-12-11
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- sotred energy
- car
- radiant -} chemical
- PE=mgh or wxh
- a kid running
- A hot oven
- unit of energy
- Power plant
- electrical -} radiant and thermal
- Nuclear -} thermal -} mechanical -} electrical
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- energy of motion
- a kid stiring a bowl of pankcake batter
- flashlight
- a rollor coster at the top of a hill
- Electrical -} thermal and mechamical
- talking
- radiant -} eletrical
- a skier at thetop of a hill
- KE=1/2mv2
- food, gasoline
20 Clues: car • talking • KE=1/2mv2 • flashlight • A hot oven • Power plant • sotred energy • PE=mgh or wxh • a kid running • food, gasoline • unit of energy • energy of motion • radiant -} chemical • radiant -} eletrical • a skier at thetop of a hill • electrical -} radiant and thermal • a rollor coster at the top of a hill • Electrical -} thermal and mechamical • a kid stiring a bowl of pankcake batter • ...
Electrical safety 2017-05-11
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- If a person is on a metal ladder and touches an exposed line, the electricity will travel through their body to the...
- The plastic outside of electrical wires protects people by?
- You should never put ______ objects into a toaster
- After a storm if you see fallen powerlines stay well clear of them. There is a strong chance they are still?
- It is important to keep this away from electrical appliances...
- Water contains dissolved substances such as...
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- Substations contain special equipment with invisible...
- Never climb a tree that is around power ______?
- Substations transform the ______ generated at power stations so it can be distributed to homes, schools and businesses.
- Power points should never be?
- If you see a dangerous situation you should stay clear and tell an...
11 Clues: Power points should never be? • Water contains dissolved substances such as... • Never climb a tree that is around power ______? • You should never put ______ objects into a toaster • Substations contain special equipment with invisible... • The plastic outside of electrical wires protects people by? • It is important to keep this away from electrical appliances... • ...
Electrical Tools 2023-08-30
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- used to label conductors, hold wires together, has insulating properties
- power tool used for cutting construction material
- heavy duty pliers for electricians, some have crimpers
- hand tool with assorted driving bits
- used for cutting wire and leverage prying
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- used to find lengths, and precise marks
- power tool with single direction teeth, rotational blade used for cutting metal
- power tool used to drill holes in concrete and mount concrete screws
- used to remove individual conductor insulation
- hand tool used to remove the outer metal jacket of a wire
- used to mount boxes, secure staples and remove nails
11 Clues: hand tool with assorted driving bits • used to find lengths, and precise marks • used for cutting wire and leverage prying • used to remove individual conductor insulation • power tool used for cutting construction material • used to mount boxes, secure staples and remove nails • heavy duty pliers for electricians, some have crimpers • ...
Electrical Quantities 2023-09-22
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- ______ resistor has a constant resistance; current is directly proportional to the voltage across it
- a material that makes it very difficult for an electric current to flow through it
- the rate at which electric charge passes a point in a circuit
- a meter for measuring the p.d. between two points
- a measure of how difficult it is for an electric current to flow thorough a component in a circuit
- a device that provides an electromotive force in a circuit by means of chemical reaction
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- a material that allows electric current to flow through it
- carried around a circuit by the current
- a meter for measuring tiny electric current
- the rate at which energy is transferred in the circuit
- the resistance of a wire is ________ proportional to its cross sectional area
11 Clues: carried around a circuit by the current • a meter for measuring tiny electric current • a meter for measuring the p.d. between two points • the rate at which energy is transferred in the circuit • a material that allows electric current to flow through it • the rate at which electric charge passes a point in a circuit • ...
Electrical Forces 2023-09-21
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- a force that causes something to move away.
- a force that moves things closer.
- a push and pull that causes objects to move.
- have a neutral charge.
- have a negative charge.
- smallest part of matter.
- have a positive charge.
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- forces that cause motion.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- wearing these and touching metal creates a shock.
- an electric charge produced by friction.
11 Clues: have a neutral charge. • have a negative charge. • have a positive charge. • smallest part of matter. • forces that cause motion. • a force that moves things closer. • an electric charge produced by friction. • anything that has mass and takes up space. • a force that causes something to move away. • a push and pull that causes objects to move. • ...
Electrical crossword 2022-10-11
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- V = IR
- a electrical power supply
- comprises branches so that the current divides
- it runs through your house
- measures direct and alternating
- Another word for the amp
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- i measure volts
- a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the flow of electricity
- im measured by the a voltmeter
- Generates electricity
11 Clues: V = IR • i measure volts • Generates electricity • the flow of electricity • Another word for the amp • a electrical power supply • it runs through your house • im measured by the a voltmeter • measures direct and alternating • comprises branches so that the current divides • a path along which the whole current flows through each component
Electrical Safety 2024-11-15
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- Electrical component that is inserted into sockets
- Knowing what to do in electrical safety situation
- Occurs when current flows excessively through wires
- Electrical unit that measures potential difference
- Physical damage caused by heat or electricity
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- Point where electrical devices are connected to power supply
- Voltage X Current
- Protective device that interrupts excessive current
- A warning sound/ device for danger
- Use in electronics with wires to transmit electrical current
- To be injured or killed by electrical shock
11 Clues: Voltage X Current • A warning sound/ device for danger • To be injured or killed by electrical shock • Physical damage caused by heat or electricity • Knowing what to do in electrical safety situation • Electrical component that is inserted into sockets • Electrical unit that measures potential difference • Protective device that interrupts excessive current • ...
Electrical Energy 2024-11-20
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- a closed path that electricity can flow through
- a circuit that makes a complete path where electricity can flow through
- a circuit where there is no flow of electricity
- a type of circuit where current flows through two or more paths
- an insulator that is used to cover wires
- a type of circuit where current flows through one path
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- energy that is the ability to do work by movement of electric charge
- materials that do not readily conduct electricity or heat
- a material that transmits energy
- a metal that is used for electrical wires
- energy in the form of heat
11 Clues: energy in the form of heat • a material that transmits energy • an insulator that is used to cover wires • a metal that is used for electrical wires • a closed path that electricity can flow through • a circuit where there is no flow of electricity • a type of circuit where current flows through one path • materials that do not readily conduct electricity or heat • ...
Physic 2023-04-10
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- Is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current
- Device that melts when a large amount of current passes through it thereby interrupting the circuit
- The pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop
- For a given electric conductor, what is the name given to the ratio potential difference applied divided by current produced
- A type of electrical current in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- Device used to measure electrical current
- It is when a single resistance replaces the combination of resistances without h changing the current in the circuit
- Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length
- A current that flows always in one direction
- Is divided into two rules which are the junction rule and the loop rule
- The rate at which work is done and/or energy is transformed into an electrical circuit
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- Branch of physics dealing with the effects arising from the interactions of electric currents with magnets other currents or themselves
- Any energy source devices that use energy, and conducting wires that connect the two terminals of the battery to the two ends of the light bulb
- A circuit that comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- A unit of measurement of the rate of an electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- The voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant
- An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- It is the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- A circuit having more than one path for current flow
- Measurement unit of the resistance in the SI which is defined as the resistance that allows the circulation of a current of an ampere when a potential difference of one volt is applied to it
20 Clues: Device used to measure electrical current • A current that flows always in one direction • A circuit having more than one path for current flow • Is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current • Is divided into two rules which are the junction rule and the loop rule • ...
Connection of Electrical components 2022-10-11
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- switch - One without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
- connection- Connected along multiple paths, and each component has the same voltage across it, equal to the voltage across the network.
- – Material used for making conductor wires.
- - When there are two or more electrical devices present in a circuit with an energy source, there are a couple of basic means by which to connect them.
- connection- When the same current flows through all the components in the circuit.
- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy.
- – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy.
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- circuit - Abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through an unintended, shorter pathway instead of following the circuit.
- Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions.
- – A device that stores and releases energy much faster than a battery.
- drop - The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- - Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod.
- - A good conductor of electricity.
- - The SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
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- Supply - Takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC, and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer, typically stepping it down to the voltage required by the load.
- The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit.
- - uses ohm's law
- A device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control.
- -The base unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI).
- flow -The external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
- - A circuit is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- - Used to hold conductors in position, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures.
- Represent the actual electrical connections present in the circuit.
- - A band conductor of electricity.
- - The point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end.
- path - A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- - A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- - The SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- - Supply energy to the circuit by doing work upon the charge to move it from the low energy terminal to the high energy terminal.
- - A component which controls the open-ness or closed-ness of an electric circuit.
32 Clues: - uses ohm's law • - A band conductor of electricity. • - A good conductor of electricity. • – Material used for making conductor wires. • - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. • – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy. • The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit. • ...
Connection of Electrical components 2022-10-11
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- switch - One without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
- connection- Connected along multiple paths, and each component has the same voltage across it, equal to the voltage across the network.
- – Material used for making conductor wires.
- - When there are two or more electrical devices present in a circuit with an energy source, there are a couple of basic means by which to connect them.
- connection- When the same current flows through all the components in the circuit.
- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy.
- – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy.
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- circuit - Abnormal condition in an electrical circuit where the electrical current flows through an unintended, shorter pathway instead of following the circuit.
- Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions.
- – A device that stores and releases energy much faster than a battery.
- drop - The decrease of electrical potential along the path of a current flowing in an electrical circuit.
- - Metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod.
- - A good conductor of electricity.
- - The SI unit of electrical resistance, transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
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- Supply - Takes the AC from the wall outlet, converts it to unregulated DC, and reduces the voltage using an input power transformer, typically stepping it down to the voltage required by the load.
- The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit.
- - uses ohm's law
- A device that has electrical resistance and that is used in an electric circuit for protection, operation, or current control.
- -The base unit of electrical current in the International System of Units (SI).
- flow -The external circuit is directed away from the positive terminal and toward the negative terminal of the battery.
- - A circuit is a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- - Used to hold conductors in position, separating them from one another and from surrounding structures.
- Represent the actual electrical connections present in the circuit.
- - A band conductor of electricity.
- - The point at which a conductor from a component, device or network comes to an end.
- path - A circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
- - A measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- - The SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would carry one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- - Supply energy to the circuit by doing work upon the charge to move it from the low energy terminal to the high energy terminal.
- - A component which controls the open-ness or closed-ness of an electric circuit.
32 Clues: - uses ohm's law • - A band conductor of electricity. • - A good conductor of electricity. • – Material used for making conductor wires. • - Converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. • – Rapidly moving charged particles that carry electric energy. • The measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit. • ...
Electronics 2023-11-17
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- direct current
- alternating current
- safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level
- unit of electrical resistance
- type of pressure that drives charge through an electrical circuit
- an electrical component used to store an electrical charge
- unit of work or energy
- Opposition to current flow and dissipation of energy in the form of heat
- a path for transmitting electric current
- scientist who discovered the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis
- Inventor who developed modern A/C and electrical supply systems
- A two terminal device that conducts in only one direction
- total opposition to the flow of current offered by a
- unit of frequency
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- Insulating material between two plates where an electrostatic field exists
- actress who invented Wi-Fi and other wireless communications like GPS and Bluetooth
- join with a low melting allow such as lead or tin
- an electrical component that breaks or closes and electronic circuit
- Inventor of the radio
- Smallest sub atomic particle of negative charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- unit of electric current
- ground fault interrupter
- power to provide light and heat or to work machines
- physicist who discovered the relation between electrical potentials
- connecting a conductor or an electrical device to the earth
- a container in which chemical energy is converted into electricity
- A circuit that increases the voltage, current, or power of a signal
- scientist who developed electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- the flow of electricity though a circuit
- components in an electrical circuit that slow downs electrical current
30 Clues: direct current • unit of frequency • alternating current • Inventor of the radio • unit of work or energy • unit of electric current • ground fault interrupter • unit of electrical resistance • a path for transmitting electric current • the flow of electricity though a circuit • join with a low melting allow such as lead or tin • power to provide light and heat or to work machines • ...
Cross Wars: The Impedance Strikes Back 2013-04-25
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- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- measured in hertz
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- prefix meaning 1,000
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- light Emitting Diode
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
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- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- 1000 watts of real power
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- electrical potential difference
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- early proponent of direct current
- measured in amperes
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- the positive electrode
- early proponent of alternating current
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • prefix meaning 1,000 • light Emitting Diode • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Cross Wars: The Impedance Strikes Back 2013-04-25
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- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- measured in hertz
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- 1000 watts of real power
- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- light Emitting Diode
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- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- prefix meaning 1,000
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- electrical potential difference
- early proponent of alternating current
- early proponent of direct current
- the positive electrode
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- measured in amperes
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • prefix meaning 1,000 • light Emitting Diode • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Chapter 4 : Electricity 2025-05-08
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- name the rain that is formed when nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide dissolved in rainwater
- an instrument used to measure current
- a part of power station that converts kinetic energy of turbines to electrical energy
- current passes from positive terminal of electric cell to ___ terminal in a closed circuit
- name the colour of the live wire in a three-pin plug
- a waste that is produced by nuclear power station that is dangerous to living things
- one of the three safety features that can be found in household electrical system
- the SI base unit of electrical current
- the SI base unit of electric potential difference (voltage)
- a ___ resistance in a circuit will lower the current
- Carbon dioxide is an example of this gas released by burning fossil fuels
- blue wire of a three-pin plug which will form a complete circuit with the live wire
- a gas that is used to produce electricity in Singapore
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- an instrument used to measure voltage
- a type of circuit where ammeter should be connected
- the SI base unit of electrical resistance
- wire that is yellow and green in colour of a three-pin plug which prevent electric shocks
- an electrical component that provides resistance
- a part of power station that converts potential energy (fuels) to heat energy
- a part of power station that converts kinetic energy of moving steam to kinetic energy of turbines
- a type of circuit where voltmeter should be connected
- a part of power station that converts heat energy to kinetic energy of moving steam
- energy that is used to power electrical appliances
- power station that uses nuclear material as fuel to generate large amounts of heat energy
- the flow of electrical charges in a closed circuit
- energy that is stored
26 Clues: energy that is stored • an instrument used to measure voltage • an instrument used to measure current • the SI base unit of electrical current • the SI base unit of electrical resistance • an electrical component that provides resistance • energy that is used to power electrical appliances • the flow of electrical charges in a closed circuit • ...
Parts of computer 2024-11-01
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- Process data
- Print data results
- connect smartphone and computer
- Turning the computer on and off
- connecting the CPU processor and motherboard
- cables connect smartphone and computer
- Save data
- Computer Coller Cooler
- Connecting all computer components
- allows you to use CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to listen to music or watch movies
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- connecting electrical power sources to other components in an electrical or electronic circuit
- display the results of processing data
- moving the cursor
- Produce sound
- distribute software, transfer files, and create backup copies of data
- converting electrical current from a power source into voltage, frequency, and current suitable for supplying power to electrical devices
- Enter to data
- Port Connect various devices
- Motheboard traffic controller
- raise a low voice to a loud one
20 Clues: Save data • Process data • Produce sound • Enter to data • moving the cursor • Print data results • Computer Coller Cooler • Port Connect various devices • Motheboard traffic controller • connect smartphone and computer • Turning the computer on and off • raise a low voice to a loud one • Connecting all computer components • display the results of processing data • ...
S1 Unit 6 Cardiovascular Meds 2023-11-09
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- using electrical current to reset electrical conduction system of heart by redirecting normal electrical current back to the SA node to get it back on track
- resting phase, when electrical charge returns to normal
- increased potassium level
- resistance to blood flow in the body
- systolic BP > 150mmHg &/or diastolic BP >90mmHg
- break down clots
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- ability to generate electrical impulse at a regular rate from cell to cell to trigger a contraction
- heart attack
- process of controlling bleeding
- blood clot
- loss of an electrical charge that causes muscles to contract
- clumping of platelets
- blood clot that moves through blood vessels until it reaches a vessel too small for it to pass through
- fatty deposits that line the inside of blood vessels
- severe nosebleed
15 Clues: blood clot • heart attack • severe nosebleed • break down clots • clumping of platelets • increased potassium level • process of controlling bleeding • resistance to blood flow in the body • systolic BP > 150mmHg &/or diastolic BP >90mmHg • fatty deposits that line the inside of blood vessels • resting phase, when electrical charge returns to normal • ...
Electricity 2023-07-20
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- A thin, flexible strand or conductor used to carry electrical current from one point to another.
- A connector at the end of a cord that is inserted into an outlet to establish an electrical connection.
- A device that produces light when an electrical current passes through it, commonly used in lamps and light fixtures.
- A device that changes the voltage of electricity, often used in power distribution systems.
- A complete path for electricity to flow, consisting of wires, switches, and other components.
- A material that does not conduct electricity well and prevents the flow of electrical current.
- A material that allows electrical current to flow easily, typically metals such as copper or aluminum.
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- A safety device that automatically breaks the circuit when an excess current is detected, providing protection against electrical faults.
- The force or pressure that pushes electric current through a circuit, measured in volts.
- The flow of electrical energy that can be used to operate devices and appliances, providing light, heat, and the ability to perform tasks.
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy, often used as a backup power source or in remote locations.
- A portable device that stores and provides electrical energy, often used to power small electronics and devices.
- A safety device in an electrical circuit that melts or breaks when an excess current flows, protecting against overloading or short circuits.
- A device that controls the flow of electricity in a circuit, allowing it to be turned on or off.
- A device installed in walls or fixtures that provides access to electrical power, allowing for the connection of plugs and cords.
15 Clues: The force or pressure that pushes electric current through a circuit, measured in volts. • A device that changes the voltage of electricity, often used in power distribution systems. • A complete path for electricity to flow, consisting of wires, switches, and other components. • ...
Electrical Safety Week-2025 2025-06-24
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- what is the maximum allowed voltage for routine work in confined spaces for portable electrical equipment
- Designated electrical safety officer of BPCL-BR
- Safety device used in electrical circuit to protect it from lightning surges
- Safest position to take during lighting at open place
- Statutory body to regulate the electrical safety norms in India
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- A PPE to wear during isolation/energization of electrical equipment
- Electricity produced by friction is called
- What is the standard duration for certification of portable electrical tools at BPCL-BR.
- Which category of fire is associated with electrical equipment?
- An emergency procedure used when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
- How many earthing connections are required for a three-phase welding machine?
- What is the standard color code for ground wire?
- If you hear ______, immediately exit the swimming pool. Storms may be nearby.
- Which OISD provides guidelines for lightning protection in oil and gas facilities
- Name the earthing device used in floating roof tank
15 Clues: Electricity produced by friction is called • Designated electrical safety officer of BPCL-BR • What is the standard color code for ground wire? • Name the earthing device used in floating roof tank • Safest position to take during lighting at open place • Which category of fire is associated with electrical equipment? • ...
Electronics vocabulary 2025-06-27
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- diagram that uses standard symbols to represent components within an electrical circuit
- particle with a negative charge found in all atoms
- electrical "pressure" that causes current to flow
- material that allows electrical current to flow easily
- controlled flow of electric charge measured in amps
- build up of electrical charge on an object that remain in a location and are unpredictable
- path that is complete and connected for electricity to flow
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- material that resists the flow of electrical current
- complete path through which electricity can flow
- part of a circuit that monitors and regulates electrical flow such as a switch or resistor
- broken path through which electricity cannot flow
- device that provides energy to a circuit such as a battery, solar panels, etc
- path for electricity that creates only one path for the current to flow
- path for electricity that creates multiple paths for current to flow
- device in a circuit that consumes electrical power
15 Clues: complete path through which electricity can flow • electrical "pressure" that causes current to flow • broken path through which electricity cannot flow • particle with a negative charge found in all atoms • device in a circuit that consumes electrical power • controlled flow of electric charge measured in amps • material that resists the flow of electrical current • ...
Circuit Vocab Review 2024-04-29
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- the unit of voltage
- the relationship between voltage and current, as one goes up, so does the other
- shows that a circuit is working by lighting up
- the opposition to the flow of electrical current
- the unit of measurement for current
- something that does not easily pass electrical current, like rubber
- a circuit where the current only has one path to flow
- the unit of measurement for resistance
- the amount of energy in a circuit
- a circuit that is broken and does not have current running through it
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- a circuit that has current running through it
- something that easily passes electrical current, like metal
- provides the voltage for the circuit
- this is what the current passes through
- how well electricity flows in a circuit
- a circuit where the current has multiple paths to flow
- something that slows down the flow of electrical current
- a place where electrical energy is used
- the relationship between current and resistance, as one goes up, the other goes down
19 Clues: the unit of voltage • the amount of energy in a circuit • the unit of measurement for current • provides the voltage for the circuit • the unit of measurement for resistance • this is what the current passes through • how well electricity flows in a circuit • a place where electrical energy is used • a circuit that has current running through it • ...
Vocab 2023-02-27
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- Electrons coming together to create electric currents
- When something is rubbed together it causes static electricity
- An electrical spark from the atmosphere
- A material that doens’t allow the transfer of electricity
- A current making a uninterrupted endless path of the current
- A circuit having more than one path for the electricity to flow into
- In electron the absence of flow through with electric current
- A reverse current
- Associated with electric currents.Attraction for iron
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- A an electric current that has electrons surging though to help crate electricity
- Things that help create electricity with nutrons
- A circuit only allowing electricity to flow in one path
- A measurement of how difficult it would be for electricity to pass through an object
- A route which an electrical current can flow
- A helper tool that allows electricity to flow through it easiler
- Measures the electrical Resistance
- A current that flows only one way
- Measures electrical pressure
- Measures the electrical current
19 Clues: A reverse current • Measures electrical pressure • Measures the electrical current • A current that flows only one way • Measures the electrical Resistance • An electrical spark from the atmosphere • A route which an electrical current can flow • Things that help create electricity with nutrons • Electrons coming together to create electric currents • ...
Electricity & Magnetism 2023-09-18
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- Opposite poles of a magnet will ______.
- The north and south ends of a magnet.
- The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies.
- A familiar electric phenomenon in which charged particles are transferred from one body to another.
- A representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- Something that can be used to complete or break a circuit connection.
- An instrument for measuring a small electrical current or a function of the current by deflection of a moving coil.
- The region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
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- An electrical device that transfers electrical energy from one circuit to another through the process of electromagnetic induction.
- The difficulty of the flow of charge through an electric circuit.
- Materials that permit electric charges to flow freely from particle to particle.
- The closed path through which the electrical charge can flow.
- A type of electromagnet formed by a helical coil of wire whose length is substantially greater than its diameter.
- A region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- An electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- A metal core made into a magnet by a current flowing through wire coiled around it.
- Like poles of a magnet will _______.
- An electric machine that transforms a mechanical form of energy into electrical energy.
19 Clues: Like poles of a magnet will _______. • The north and south ends of a magnet. • Opposite poles of a magnet will ______. • The flow of electric charge in a circuit. • The closed path through which the electrical charge can flow. • The difficulty of the flow of charge through an electric circuit. • A representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge. • ...
Gold B1+ unit 6 2021-11-08
Cross Wars: A New Volt 2013-04-25
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- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- measured in amperes
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- early proponent of direct current
- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- prefix meaning 1,000
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
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- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- measured in hertz
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- 1000 watts of real power
- the positive electrode
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- early proponent of alternating current
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- light Emitting Diode
- electrical potential difference
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • light Emitting Diode • prefix meaning 1,000 • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Electricity and Magnetism Definitions 2013-11-19
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- A device used for generating electricity through a electrochemical reaction; a battery unit it made from one or more cells
- Unit used to measure power.
- A complete path for an electric current.
- circuit An incomplete path, electricity cannot cross the break in the circuit.
- A type of energy in which small particles (called electrons) move through a device.
- points Places (on bells, bulbs and other electrical divided) where wires are connected to allow for the flow of electricity.
- A very fine wire.
- Materials that electricity has a hard time flowing through; e.g. plastic coating on wire, leather, wood, etc.
- terminal The point on the battery where electrons enter.
- Contains positive and negative electrodes surrounded by an electrolyte. A chemical reaction occurs within the cell which generates electricity (releases electrons). One or more cells connected together is called a batter.
- circuit Where the current flows from the battery through an electrical device providing power, and returning back to the battery.
- An electrical device.
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- circuit Provides more than one path for electricity to flow.
- circuit One path (loop) for electricity through all loads. If one bulb or battery is disconnected, the circuit will not work.
- A flow of electricity.
- terminal The point on the battery where electrons leave.
- A device used to control the flow of electricity
- device Anything that uses electricity or batteries.
- An electrical component, which slows electron flow.
- Anything an electrical current can pass through easily
- A measure of the amount of electrical energy supplied to each charge.
- The capacity for doing work; may be electrical, mechanical, chemical, thermal or nuclear.
- A given quantity of electricity.
- circuit Consists of a battery (power source), wire (conductor), an electric device (load) and switch (control) connected together to form a closed circuit.
24 Clues: A very fine wire. • An electrical device. • A flow of electricity. • Unit used to measure power. • A given quantity of electricity. • A complete path for an electric current. • A device used to control the flow of electricity • device Anything that uses electricity or batteries. • An electrical component, which slows electron flow. • ...
It's Electric! 2023-10-18
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- to pull together
- a magnet produced by an electric current, usually a core of iron wrapped in a conductor
- unbroken path of an electrical conductor that allows electrical current to flow from the power source and back again
- energy energy related to the movement of charged particles; electrical energy comes from batteries and power plants.
- material that does not permit electric charge to pass through it
- cell a battery that changes chemical energy into electrical energy
- a device that can open or close an electric circuit
- to push apart
- a subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge
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- energy energy obtained from light sources; examples: the sun, laser beams
- field the invisible field that carries magnetic force to other objects
- a device that attracts other magnets, iron containing materials, and other metals such as nickel
- electricity the buildup of electrical charges on a surface produced by contact and separation of dissimilar materials
- a measure of how well a given material will conduct electricity. Good conductors have little resistance. Light bulbs have a higher resistance. Insulators have a very high resistance.
- circuit a circuit with a break in it
- continuous flow of electrons
- energy energy of motion; (ex: wind, water in a waterfall, and a jet plane speeding through the air have mechanical energy; sound is a form of mechanical energy)
- anything involving electric charges, but usually refers to static, direct current, and alternating current electricity
- energy heat energy caused by moving particles
- material that permits electric charge
- circuit a circuit with no breaks or interruptions
21 Clues: to push apart • to pull together • continuous flow of electrons • circuit a circuit with a break in it • material that permits electric charge • energy heat energy caused by moving particles • circuit a circuit with no breaks or interruptions • a device that can open or close an electric circuit • a subatomic particle with a negative electrical charge • ...
The Basics of Electrical Components 2023-02-02
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- Electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
- an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- An electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit
- amplifies or switches electrical signals and power.
- Emits light when current flows through it.
- Two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
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- Coil, choke, or reactor
- Electric field by virtue of accumulating electric charges on two close surfaces insulated from each other.
- A passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit
- A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
- electrically operated switch
11 Clues: Coil, choke, or reactor • electrically operated switch • Emits light when current flows through it. • amplifies or switches electrical signals and power. • A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy. • an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • ...
ELECTRICITY 2020-09-25
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- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING CURRENT
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER?
- HOW THE VOLTMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- NAME THE DEVICE THAT HELP IN MAINTAINING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- SI UNIT OF CHARGE?
- RHEOSTAT IS ALSO KNOWN AS?
- IF A WIRE CUT INTO 2 EQUAL PARTS THEN AREA WILL BE.
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE RESISTANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
- NAME THE METAL WHICH IS USED FOR MAKING BULB FILAMENT
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- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT POINTS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
- JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- SI UNIT OF RESISTANCE?
- A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL
- HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- SI UNIT OF CURRENT?
- NAME ANY TWO FACTORS ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT
- kwh is also known as?
- Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT?
21 Clues: SI UNIT OF CHARGE? • SI UNIT OF CURRENT? • SI UNIT OF RESISTANCE? • JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • kwh is also known as? • AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • RHEOSTAT IS ALSO KNOWN AS? • SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER? • Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT? • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY • A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL • ...
ELECTRICITY 2020-09-25
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- JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE RESISTANCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT POINTS IN AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
- RHEOSTAT IS ALSO KNOWN AS?
- Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT?
- AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF?
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
- NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT
- NAME THE DEVICE WHICH IS USED FOR MEASURING CURRENT
- kwh is also known as?
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- NAME ANY TWO FACTORS ON WHICH THE RESISTANCE DEPENDS
- A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL
- IF A WIRE CUT INTO 2 EQUAL PARTS THEN AREA WILL BE.
- SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER?
- HOW THE AMMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- HOW THE VOLTMETER CONNECTED IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- SI UNIT OF CURRENT?
- NAME THE DEVICE THAT HELP IN MAINTAINING THE POTENIAL DIFFERENCE IN AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
- NAME THE METAL WHICH IS USED FOR MAKING BULB FILAMENT
- SI UNIT OF RESISTANCE?
- SI UNIT OF CHARGE?
21 Clues: SI UNIT OF CHARGE? • SI UNIT OF CURRENT? • SI UNIT OF RESISTANCE? • JOULE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • kwh is also known as? • AMPERE IS THE SI UNIT OF? • RHEOSTAT IS ALSO KNOWN AS? • SI UNIT OF ELECTRICAL POWER? • Ωm(ohm METER) IS THE SI UNIT? • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF HEAT • NAME THE BEST CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY • A PATH THROUGH WHICH THE ELECTRICITY TRAVEL • ...
Jaksyn's Electromagnetic Puzzle 2024-01-17
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- A pole on a magnet that Santa is know to live at.
- Direction of travel
- A unit of measure.
- Converts mechanical or chemical energy into electrical energy.
- North The direction that a compass needle points to as it aligns with the Earths magnetic field.
- A piece of metal with a strong attraction to another metal object.
- Electrical and magnetic forces produced by an electric current.
- Is a shiny gray brittle metal that is an intense blue color in glass and paints.
- The middle part that wire is wrapped around to increase power.
- A soft material that is used for magnets.
- A shinny bendable material that extension cords are made of.
- A metal that is worth 5 cents.
- A material that wraps around a nail to make
- Something that is put in a flashlight.
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- Is the pressure from an electrical circuits power source that pushes charged electrons.
- Field The region around a magnetic material
- A pole that is opposite of Santa hang out.
- Particles Particles that display magnetic properties when subjected to external magnetic fields.
- magnet stronger.
- A device that gives you direction.
- North The northern point of Earth's axis of rotation.
- An electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- Energy that turns the lights on.
23 Clues: magnet stronger. • A unit of measure. • Direction of travel • A metal that is worth 5 cents. • Energy that turns the lights on. • A device that gives you direction. • Something that is put in a flashlight. • A soft material that is used for magnets. • A pole that is opposite of Santa hang out. • Field The region around a magnetic material • ...
Chapter 7 Anatomy Puzzle 2025-01-24
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- Made for sending short distance signals
- Made for sending long distance signals
- An increase in the membrane potential difference
- Sends electrical impulses away from the body
- Cells that can't replicate themselves
- The area where neurotransmitters are released to send synodical
- Keeps axons warm and speeds up electrical impulses
- A bunch of axons that transmit signals
- Made up of a cell body, dendrites, axon, myelin sheaths, axon terminals, and synapse
- The opposition to the natural flow of electrical currents
- The electrical potential between two different points
- A cell membrane with a resting membrane potential
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- The voltage difference when the neuron is at rest (-70mV)
- The combo of the electrical potential and the concentration gradient
- Receive signals
- The place where neurotransmitters are stored
- A reduction in the cell membrane potential difference
- Part of the brain that transmits signals to different areas of the grey matter
- Good cells that eat bad cells
- Part of the brain responsible for muscle control and decision making
- The limit an exon can go up to to initiate action potential
21 Clues: Receive signals • Good cells that eat bad cells • Cells that can't replicate themselves • Made for sending long distance signals • A bunch of axons that transmit signals • Made for sending short distance signals • The place where neurotransmitters are stored • Sends electrical impulses away from the body • An increase in the membrane potential difference • ...
Electronic terms 2021-10-12
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- A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- A object that allows flows of chrage in one or more directions.
- A object that is used to restrict electronic current.
- A synonym for Light-Emitting Diode.
- thousand watts of energy.
- A path for electrical current to pass to itself or other objects.
- A tool that is used to make contact with a nonmetalic part of a circuit.
- A measurement used to measure the strength of a resistor.
- A form of energy made by charged paticles.
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- electrical term for negative.
- A flow of electrons.
- A group of atoms that has at least one or. more positive or negative electrical charges.
- A measurement used to measure the pressure that allows the electrons to flow.
- A object that doesn't conduct electricity.
- A measurement used to measure the volume of electricity.
- A object that has chemical energy and is used to create electrical energy.
- electrical term for positive.
- Is made by the movement of electrons.
- A one way switch for current.
19 Clues: A flow of electrons. • thousand watts of energy. • electrical term for negative. • electrical term for positive. • A one way switch for current. • A synonym for Light-Emitting Diode. • Is made by the movement of electrons. • A negatively charged subatomic particle. • A object that doesn't conduct electricity. • A form of energy made by charged paticles. • ...
Ontario Applied 9 Electricity 2015-03-04
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- material whose energy is used to create electricity; moving water, fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), uranium, wind, and the Sun are all sources of electrical energy; also, the device that supplies electrical energy to operate any electrical device; for example, a battery or an outlet
- the unit used to measure resistance in an electric circuit
- the type of electrical charges that are left behind when negative charges are rubbed off a material; the type of charge on protons
- a label that shows about how much energy an appliance uses in one year of normal use
- material that does not allow heat and electricity to move through it easily; often made of plastic or rubber
- a device for testing an object to find out if it is charged
- an object that has an equal number of positive charges and negative charges
- connecting a conductor to Earth’s surface so that charges can flow safely to it
- a measure of how much a load pushes against a current in an electrical circuit
- state of an object when it has lost its excess charge
- the part of an electrical circuit that requires electricity to work; an oven, a light bulb, and a computer are all examples
- the connection of a source, a load, and a conductor that allows a current to flow
- a source of energy, such as fossil fuels and uranium, that cannot be replaced or restocked in a human lifetime
- a flow of electrical charges
- an electrical circuit that has only one path for the current to follow; the current is the same at every point in the circuit
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- the unit of measure that describes the amount of current flowing through a wire in an electrical circuit
- a source of energy, such as water, that can be replaced or restocked in a human lifetime
- describes how easily a substance lets heat or electricity move through it
- a circuit that has two or more paths for the current to follow; the current in each branch in this type circuit is less than the current through the source; the potential difference in each branch is the same as the potential difference of the source
- a method of charging: causing a neutral object to become charged by bringing a charged object near to, but not touching, the object
- a device that measures potential difference
- used to describe the amount of energy a source can provide; the potential difference across a source is the difference between the energy of a unit of charge entering one end of a source, and the energy of a unit of charge leaving the other end of the source;
- a material that lets heat and electricity move through it easily; usually metals
- a label on an electrical appliance that means that the appliance or equipment meets or exceeds the government standards for electrical efficiency
- a safety device that is found in older buildings and some appliances; contains a piece of metal that melts if too much current flows through it
- a safety device that keeps a circuit from carrying too much current and starting a fire; a set of large black switches
- a method of charging: causing a neutral object to become charged by touching it with a charged object
- the type of electrical charges that can be rubbed off a material; the type of charge on an electron
- a device that measures the current in an electrical circuit
29 Clues: a flow of electrical charges • a device that measures potential difference • state of an object when it has lost its excess charge • the unit used to measure resistance in an electric circuit • a device for testing an object to find out if it is charged • a device that measures the current in an electrical circuit • ...
safety 2023-01-10
25 Clues: Time • fire • stop • rules • smoke • tools • trash • Alert • Danger • hazard • limits • warning • caution • glasses • attitude • accident • organized • Emergency • equipment • prevention • electrical • maintenance • extinguisher • housekeeping • overconfidence
Science test 1 2025-11-06
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- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- force
- force of gravity pushing down on object
- Energy can't be created or destroyed
- push or pull that changes size shape or motion in an object
- movement of electrical charges
- power
- how far you move from reference point
- interaction of magnetic and electrical fields
- the ability to do work
- energy stored in the chemical bonds of molecules
- rate of work
- energy of vibrating molecules
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- potential and kinetic energy
- energy transfered through electromagnetic radiation
- change in direction relative to reference point
- measured in seconds
- electrical current moving through wires around an iron core
- speed and direction
- distance
- circuit with more than one path
- circuit with only one path
- change in velocity
23 Clues: force • power • distance • rate of work • change in velocity • measured in seconds • speed and direction • the ability to do work • circuit with only one path • potential and kinetic energy • energy of vibrating molecules • movement of electrical charges • circuit with more than one path • Energy can't be created or destroyed • how far you move from reference point • ...
Electrical Components Review 2024-04-03
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- Used for mounting and connection of components.
- A one-way, low-current lamp.
- Make sound from electricity, has low resistance.
- Limits and controls the flow of electricity in a circuit.
- acts like a resistor that changes when exposed to sound waves. This resistance will change the current through a circuit when sound waves apply pressure to its surface.
- allows one circuit to create a current im another using magnetic fields. This can change the voltage without wasting power.
- An electrical signal that is changing
- when sounds occur in an orderly and controlled manner forming a pattern with their energy concentrated at specific frequencies.
- An electrical signal that is constant and unchanging.
- Produce electrical voltage using a chemical reaction.
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- are miniature circuits with many transistors, resistors. Capacitors, and wires all made on a semiconductor base.
- Light-sensitive resistor.
- measures how fast something repeats. It is expressed in Hertz.
- Make mechanical motion from electricity.
- Make light from electricity.
- is when the sounds occur in an irregular manner with their frequencies.
- Connects or disconnects parts in a circuit.
- Connection of other components.
18 Clues: Light-sensitive resistor. • A one-way, low-current lamp. • Make light from electricity. • Connection of other components. • An electrical signal that is changing • Make mechanical motion from electricity. • Connects or disconnects parts in a circuit. • Used for mounting and connection of components. • Make sound from electricity, has low resistance. • ...
Cross Wars: A New Volt 2013-04-25
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- the positive electrode
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- early proponent of alternating current
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- 1000 watts of real power
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- light Emitting Diode
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
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- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- prefix meaning 1,000
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- electrical potential difference
- measured in hertz
- early proponent of direct current
- measured in amperes
- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • prefix meaning 1,000 • light Emitting Diode • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Cross Wars: A New Volt 2013-04-25
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- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- early proponent of alternating current
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- prefix meaning 1,000
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- measured in hertz
- the positive electrode
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
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- 1000 watts of real power
- measured in amperes
- electrical potential difference
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- early proponent of direct current
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
- light Emitting Diode
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • prefix meaning 1,000 • light Emitting Diode • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Cross Wars: The Impedance Strikes Back 2013-04-25
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- electrical potential difference
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- light Emitting Diode
- 1000 watts of real power
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- the positive electrode
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- early proponent of alternating current
- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
- measured in amperes
- prefix meaning 1,000
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- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- early proponent of direct current
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- measured in hertz
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • light Emitting Diode • prefix meaning 1,000 • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Cross Wars: The Impedance Strikes Back 2013-04-25
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- prefix meaning 1,000
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- light Emitting Diode
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- early proponent of direct current
- electrical potential difference
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
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- 1000 watts of real power
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- measured in amperes
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- the positive electrode
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- early proponent of alternating current
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- measured in hertz
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • prefix meaning 1,000 • light Emitting Diode • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
Heart 2023-05-02
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- Cords of muscle from that are attached to atrioventricular valves:
- Another term for a slowed heart rate:
- Blood flows away from the heart through these:
- Delays electrical pulses after atria contract:
- Famous three letter electrical pulse recorder:
- Atrioventricular valve on the pulmonary side:
- The tip of the heart:
- Monocytes and Lymphocytes are both:
- Name of semilunar valve leading towards the lungs:
- Inner most layer of heart wall:
- This electrical reading is represented by the letter P:
- Cells that spread electrical stimuli:
- Atrioventricular valve on the aortic side:
- Nervous system that is activated by your fight or flight mode:
- Generates electrical signals for your atria to contract:
- Upper vein that feeds into the right atrium:
- Cells that spread electrical stimuli:
- Cells with no pacemaker activity:
- The outer layer of heart wall:
- Cells with no pacemaker activity:
- Carries electrical pulses through the heart:
- Another term for fast heart rate:
- Hole leading into the vessels that supply blood to the heart:
- Blood flows away from the heart through these:
- An inherited bleeding disorder:
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- This electrical reading is represented by QRS:
- Occurs one in every 1500 births:
- Another name for pacemaker cells:
- Name of semilunar valve feeding into the arteries throughout the body:
- Spreads electrical pulses throughout the ventricular muscle:
- This separates the two ventricles from one another:
- Sound that valves make when closing:
- This nervous system acts as the “breaks in your body”:
- Prevents blood clots from occurring:
- Protein that promotes blood clotting:
- Attaches the aorta to the pulmonary artery:
- The edge of the atrium:
- Lower vein that feeds into the right atrium:
- Sound that valves make when they open:
- Vein that wraps around the heart:
- Condition when blood platelet levels are too low:
- Abnormal heartbeats:
- Blood flows towards from the heart through these:
- This part of the heart increases contractility
- Middle layer of heart wall:
45 Clues: Abnormal heartbeats: • The tip of the heart: • The edge of the atrium: • Middle layer of heart wall: • The outer layer of heart wall: • Inner most layer of heart wall: • An inherited bleeding disorder: • Occurs one in every 1500 births: • Another name for pacemaker cells: • Vein that wraps around the heart: • Cells with no pacemaker activity: • Cells with no pacemaker activity: • ...
Cross Wars: A New Volt 2013-04-25
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- the amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
- a unit of work. When used to show power usage, one horsepower is equivalent to 746 watts
- the positive electrode
- An electric current that reverses direction at regular intervals
- a material with 1- 3 valence electrons
- measured in amperes
- measured in hertz
- Any change in the magnetic environment of a coil of wire will cause a voltage (emf) to be "induced" in the coil
- a device that converts DC electricity into single or multiphase AC electricity.
- light Emitting Diode
- the total opposing force to the flow of current in an ac circuit.
- a material with 5-8 valence electrons
- the capacitance value of a capacitor of which there appears a potential difference of one volt
- an electrical term meaning to connect to the earth.
- early proponent of direct current
- A standard system used in the United States for designating the size of an electrical conductor based on a geometric progression between two conductor sizes.
- a conductive path over which an electric charge may flow.
- electrical potential difference
- early proponent of alternating current
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- prefix meaning 1,000
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
- a two-terminal electronic component with an asymmetric transfer characteristic
- the flow of electrons through a conducting medium
- voltage generated by a battery or by the magnetic force according to Faraday's Law
- the ability of a body to store an electrical charge
- a combination of two or more chemical cells connected together electronically to produce electrical energy.
- the unit expressing the rate of flow of an electric current
- passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy in an electric field
- 1000 watts of real power
- a logarithmic mathematical ratio that indicates a devices electric or acoustic signal to that of another
30 Clues: measured in hertz • measured in amperes • prefix meaning 1,000 • light Emitting Diode • the positive electrode • 1000 watts of real power • electrical potential difference • early proponent of direct current • a material with 5-8 valence electrons • a material with 1- 3 valence electrons • early proponent of alternating current • the flow of electrons through a conducting medium • ...
chapter 21 & 22 2014-01-12
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- magnet- a material that retains its magnetic properties can attract or repel other magnets and can attract magnetic materials
- drop-the difference in voltage across an electrical device that has current flowing through it
- current law-states that all of the current entering a circuit branch must exit again
- used to measure large amounts of power kilowatt equals 1000 watts
- a material that can respond to forces from magnets
- fault interrupt-an outlet with an automatic device that protects you against electric shock
- - a device that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy using the law of induction
- - unit used to measure power on watt equals one joule per second
- current - electrical current that flows in one direction as with a battery
- current-electrical current that reverses direction at repeated intervals as with household electricity
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- the rotating disk of an electric motor or generator
- Circuit-an electric circuit that has only one path for current
- induction - the process of using a moving magnet to create a current
- circuit- a branch in a circuit with zero or very low resistance
- hours- a unit of energy to one kilowatt of power used for one hour , equals million joules
- motor - a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- declination- the difference between true north and the direction a compass points
- a magnet created by a wire carrying electric current
- device that switches the direction of electrical current the electromagnet of an electric motor
- Power-the rate at which electrical energy is changed into other forms of energy
- device with a thin wire that melts and breaks an overload circuit
- Circuit-an electric circuit with more than one path or branch
- breaker -an automatic device that trips like a switch to turn off an overload circuit
23 Clues: a material that can respond to forces from magnets • the rotating disk of an electric motor or generator • a magnet created by a wire carrying electric current • Circuit-an electric circuit with more than one path or branch • Circuit-an electric circuit that has only one path for current • circuit- a branch in a circuit with zero or very low resistance • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE - EIM 9 2024-02-27
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- these are pictograms, marks and signs that is being described ina legend
- What is the part of wiring plan which shows the number of branch of electrical circuit
- What is the part house were the food is prepare and afterward cooking?
- What are the differences of bedroom and masters bedroom
- What is the place in the house where they served food for the family?
- What is the main purpose of Bedroom?
- give one name for porch that starts with letter v
- what is the diagram showing the position and arrangement of the different house area
- What is the cars shelter and sometimes it is also use as workshop like painting, assembling and woodworks?
- What is a room use for personal activity that related to personal hygiene?
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- it is an electrical symbol that can be found in an architectural diagram
- It is known as a plan or framework showing the structure of each rooms in a floor plan
- it is a part of an electrical wiring plan where it shows the amount of load in watts or volts
- where does porch typically placed
- What do you call the place where it shows the electrical symbol and its description?
- This is a part of Electrical Wiring Plan where it shows the project site and available electrical post
- it is an electrical symbol that do not show the exact position of each electrical component
- This is used to show how you can get to the location of the electrical project
- What is the extension of living room purposely use to protect the entrance of the house
- give one name for porch that starts with letter b
- What is the diagram shown above the position and arrangement of different house area
- What is a place in the house where the family is do sitting, relaxing and socializing
- What is the largest room in the house?
- what do you call the big lamp in the middle of the room
- what is the other name for title block
25 Clues: where does porch typically placed • What is the main purpose of Bedroom? • What is the largest room in the house? • what is the other name for title block • give one name for porch that starts with letter b • give one name for porch that starts with letter v • What are the differences of bedroom and masters bedroom • ...
Electricity 2025-03-05
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- a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has more or fewer electrons than protons
- the rate at which electrons flow in a circuit
- the standard unit of electrical resistance
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a region around a charged particle or object
- a force that counteracts the flow of current
- the push or pull between magnets or between electrically charged particles
- a measure of the amount of electric charge in motion per unit time
- a unit of measurement for electrical potential difference, or voltage
- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- negative charge
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through
- the difference in electrical potential between two points in a circuit
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- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge
- a material that does NOT allow the flow of electricity
- a device comprised of a coil of wire, the housing and a moveable plunger
- a material that allows the flow of electricity
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy by means of an electrochemical reaction
- the attractive or repulsive force that exists between two charged objects
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current
- a measuring tool used to measure electric current
- the SI unit of electric charge
- the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed in an electrical circuit.
- the process of creating an electric current in a conductor by changing a magnetic field
- the unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under the pressure of one volt
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through
27 Clues: negative charge • the SI unit of electric charge • the standard unit of electrical resistance • a region around a charged particle or object • a force that counteracts the flow of current • the rate at which electrons flow in a circuit • a material that allows the flow of electricity • a measuring tool used to measure electric current • ...
