logic Crossword Puzzles
Logic Symbols 2025-03-01
Logic Symbols 2025-03-02
Logic Jigsaw 2025-04-12
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- World's smallest continent
- Capital of tamilnadu
- Cleanest city of india
- Actress known for her role in movies EMERGENCY & THAILAVI
- Whatis the currency of china
- First indian film to win an oscar
- Which dam is built on krishna river in maharastra
- Citykonwn as silicon valley of india
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- First indian to win an individual olympic gold medal
- What city is konwn as oxford of east
- Country shaped like a boot
- Which house of indian parliment is known as upper house
- First female IPS officer
- What is the hardest natural substance of india
- The river on which varanasi is situated
15 Clues: Capital of tamilnadu • Cleanest city of india • First female IPS officer • World's smallest continent • Country shaped like a boot • Whatis the currency of china • First indian film to win an oscar • What city is konwn as oxford of east • Citykonwn as silicon valley of india • The river on which varanasi is situated • What is the hardest natural substance of india • ...
Logic symbols 2024-09-02
Logic Symbols 2024-09-02
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2024-09-03
Logic Symbols 2025-02-23
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- It means exclusive or -xor.(5 letters)
- It mean not-negation with a symbol of x'.(11 letters)
- It means 'or' with a symbol of ∨.(13 letters)
- It mean negation.(~)
- Means 'and' with a symbol of (.)
- The symbols is ↔.(10 letters)
- The symbol is ¬.(3 letters)
- The symbol is ∀.(6 letters)
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- The symbol is ∴.(9 letters)
- The symbol is ⇒.(7 letters)
- The symbol is ∵.(7 letters)
- The symbol is ∃.(11 letters)
- The symbol is !.(mark)
- Used also as 'and' with a symbol of.(^)
- The symbol &.(9 letters)
15 Clues: It mean negation.(~) • The symbol is !.(mark) • The symbol &.(9 letters) • The symbol is ∴.(9 letters) • The symbol is ⇒.(7 letters) • The symbol is ∵.(7 letters) • The symbol is ∀.(6 letters) • The symbol is ∃.(11 letters) • The symbol is ¬.(3 letters) • The symbols is ↔.(10 letters) • Means 'and' with a symbol of (.) • It means exclusive or -xor.(5 letters) • ...
Sci-Fi Nerd 2023-05-05
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- captain with the best voice.
- The pestalence of the universe.
- He makes the best leola root stew.
- wore secret pantyhose.
- so young but destined to be a sci-fi staple.
- Picards beverage of choice.
- "One is my name, the other is not."
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- Chair use rebel.
- Holodeck adventure set in the future.
- logic, logic, logic
- Best pilot named after a city.
- Fell in love with a bunch of fotons.
- Time to move the ship forward.
- "Resistance is..."
- "Make her be silent!"
- He drinks prune juice.
16 Clues: Chair use rebel. • "Resistance is..." • logic, logic, logic • "Make her be silent!" • wore secret pantyhose. • He drinks prune juice. • Picards beverage of choice. • captain with the best voice. • Best pilot named after a city. • Time to move the ship forward. • The pestalence of the universe. • He makes the best leola root stew. • "One is my name, the other is not." • ...
Nat's cs time 2018-03-22
10 Clues: 2-bit... • algorithm... • 1024 bytes... • arrow logic gate • the best cs teacher • triangle logic gate • semi-circle logic gate • half code half English • step by step instructions • how many logic gates are there
computing 2024-06-14
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- Makes something smaller
- Applications stored in your computer
- stores random things
- Triangle logic gate
- In disk form and is also called the HDD
- It is what runs the technology without being seen
- Stops you from getting malware
- larger than megabytes
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- The main part of a computer
- The shape of a shield
- Used to manage the computer itself
- Smaller than gigabytes
- Long term for app
- It performs a Boolean logic operation
- A type of coding made by George Boole
- The logic gate shaped like a letter D
- What is the hard drive measured in
- Manages the software
- central processing unit shortened
- Applications that are not stored inside the computer they are on the outside
- Makes a copy of your work/images
21 Clues: Long term for app • Triangle logic gate • stores random things • Manages the software • The shape of a shield • larger than megabytes • Smaller than gigabytes • Makes something smaller • The main part of a computer • Stops you from getting malware • Makes a copy of your work/images • central processing unit shortened • Used to manage the computer itself • ...
Logic Chapter 1-5 2025-08-29
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- both true and valid
- science of right thinking
- each simple concept to define complex concept
- verbally expresses concept
- forming a concept
- statement to reality
- affirms/denies something
- a tree to classify concepts
- terms with the same meaning
- to be/is/are
- what a concept refers to
- argument follows its premises
- statement expresses truth/falsehood
- univocal equivocal analogous
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- sum of notes represented by concept
- affirming/denying something about it
- verbal mental real
- affirm or deny
- dealing with truths and propositions
- distinguish true from false
- father of traditional logic
- terms applied to different things/meanings
- socrates is a man
- refers to something as it exists
- terms spelled the same with different meanings
- refers to something as it exists logically
- logic interested in the form and structure
27 Clues: to be/is/are • affirm or deny • forming a concept • socrates is a man • verbal mental real • both true and valid • statement to reality • affirms/denies something • what a concept refers to • science of right thinking • verbally expresses concept • distinguish true from false • father of traditional logic • a tree to classify concepts • terms with the same meaning • ...
Relay Logic 2016-02-29
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- The de-energised state in which circuits are drawn.
- The direction of operation that contacts are drawn in.
- An electromagnetic switch designed for switching high power circuits.
- The state start contacts are drawn in.
- Additional start switches are added in this position.
- What you identify when you start your risk assessment before commencing any electrical work.
- Additional stop switches are added in this position.
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- A normally open contact that keeps a relay energised once it is activated.
- Configuration where the flow of energy is from left to right.
- The state stop contacts are drawn in.
- The first test an electrician makes when working on a circuit.
- a type of circuit that only operates when you hold a button down.
- A name used for the solenoid that operates a relay or contactor.
- The moving component of a relay or contactor.
- How the lines in a power circuit are drawn in comparison to the control circuit.
15 Clues: The state stop contacts are drawn in. • The state start contacts are drawn in. • The moving component of a relay or contactor. • The de-energised state in which circuits are drawn. • Additional stop switches are added in this position. • Additional start switches are added in this position. • The direction of operation that contacts are drawn in. • ...
Logic Symbols 2020-09-22
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2020-10-16
Logic symbol 2020-09-19
Logic symbol 2020-09-19
Logic Symbols 2020-09-16
Logic Symbols 2020-09-16
Logic Symbols 2020-10-27
Logic Symbols 2023-09-08
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- Presented by the symbol "v"
- It is presented by the symbol "¬"
- It is presented by the symbol "•"
- Presented by the symbol "^"
- Presented by the symbol "∀"
- Presented by the symbol "∵"
- With the addition of
- Negation or "~"
- If and only if (iff)
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- It is presented by the symbol "&"
- Presented by the symbol "|"
- It is presented by the symbol "!"
- It is presented by the symbol "∴"
- It is presented by the symbol "∃ "
- Exclusive or - xor
15 Clues: Negation or "~" • Exclusive or - xor • With the addition of • If and only if (iff) • Presented by the symbol "|" • Presented by the symbol "v" • Presented by the symbol "^" • Presented by the symbol "∀" • Presented by the symbol "∵" • It is presented by the symbol "&" • It is presented by the symbol "¬" • It is presented by the symbol "•" • It is presented by the symbol "!" • ...
Logic Symbol 2023-09-14
logic symbols 2024-02-20
Logic Symbol 2024-02-17
15 Clues: ∃ • ∴ • ⇔ or ↔ • negation ~ • symbol name of ⋅ • symbol name of ¬ • symbol name of ⇒ • symbol name of ! • symbol name of ∀ • symbol name of ∵ • symbol name of & • symbol name of ∨ • symbol name of x' • another name of caret • also known as circled plus ⊕
LOGIC SYMBOL 2024-09-02
15 Clues: ∴(symbol name) • ^(symbol name) • &(symbol name) • ~(symbol name) • ⇒(symbol name) • ↔(symbol name) • ∃(symbol name) • x(symbol name) • ∵(symbol name) • ¬(symbol name) • |(symbol name) • •(symbol name) • !(symbol name) • ∨(symbol name) • x'(symbol name)
logic symbols 2024-09-02
Logic Symbols 2024-09-02
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- an upside-down letter A that means for all
- a V-shape symbol that means "or"
- an arrow pointing to the right
- not-negation
- it indicates "or" in math
- exclusive
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- three dots shaped into V,usually use for reasoning
- negation
- a period or dot
- if and only if
- usually used in sentence to indicate strong feelings and math it means not-negation
- used to indicate "and" in math
- three dots that forms a triangle, usually used for conclusion
- a t sign that indicates "or"
- an reversed "E"
15 Clues: negation • exclusive • not-negation • if and only if • a period or dot • an reversed "E" • it indicates "or" in math • a t sign that indicates "or" • used to indicate "and" in math • an arrow pointing to the right • a V-shape symbol that means "or" • an upside-down letter A that means for all • three dots shaped into V,usually use for reasoning • ...
Logic link 2024-09-03
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- is a compound proposition that asserts that if one proposition (the antecedent) is true, then another proposition (the consequent) must also be true.
- also known as logical equivalence, means that two propositions have the same truth value in all possible cases.
- indicates that two expressions have the same
- asserts that a proposition is true for at least one member of a domain
- is a compound proposition that is true if and only if at least one of its components is true
- a statement that can either be true or false
- two sets is the set containing all elements of both sets
- is false and vice versal
- is a proposition that is always true, regardless of the truth values of its components
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- is a proposition that is always false, regardless of the truth values of its components
- are symbols that express the quantity of things being discussed
- means "for all" or "for every."
- two sets is the set containing all elements that are in both sets.
- indicates that two expressions do not have the same value.
- is a word or phrase that join together in a sentence
15 Clues: is false and vice versal • means "for all" or "for every." • indicates that two expressions have the same • a statement that can either be true or false • is a word or phrase that join together in a sentence • two sets is the set containing all elements of both sets • indicates that two expressions do not have the same value. • ...
Logic Symbols 2023-03-06
Logic Symbols 2025-02-26
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- means two statements always have the same truth value
- +
- ^
- &
- |
- often implies a causal or logical relationship where one statement leads to another.
- used in logical arguments and mathematical proofs to indicate a conclusion that follows logically from the preceding statements
- used to represent negation or complementation
- !
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- This is a logical operation that is true when either one, but not both, of its operands are true.
- means that if the statement before the symbol (the antecedent) is true
- negation
- Sometimes it is used to denote a specific truth value.
- used in a context where its meaning is inverted or different from its usual function
- •
15 Clues: + • ^ • & • • • | • ! • negation • used to represent negation or complementation • means two statements always have the same truth value • Sometimes it is used to denote a specific truth value. • means that if the statement before the symbol (the antecedent) is true • used in a context where its meaning is inverted or different from its usual function • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2025-02-23
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- MEANS ADDITION OR (+)
- SYMBOL (x̄)
- MEANS CIRCLED PLUS, EXLUSIVE OR-XOR
- ANOTHER TERM FOR CIRCUMFLEX
- SYMBOL (&)
- A LINE THAT IS (|)
- MADE UP OF THREE DOTS ARRANGED IN AN UPRIGHT TRIANGLE(∴)
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- A MARK THAT IS NOT-NEGATION
- MADE UP OF THREE DOTS ARRANGED IN AN DOWNWARD TRIANGLE(∵)
- MEANS IF AND ONLY IF(IFF)
- A CARET THAT HAS SYMBOL (V)
- MEANS NOT- NEGATION AND A SYMBOL (¬)
- A QOUTE THAT IS NOT-NEGATION, EXAMPLE:X'
- SYMBOL (⇒)
- MEANS THE NEGATION
15 Clues: SYMBOL (⇒) • SYMBOL (&) • SYMBOL (x̄) • MEANS THE NEGATION • A LINE THAT IS (|) • MEANS ADDITION OR (+) • MEANS IF AND ONLY IF(IFF) • A MARK THAT IS NOT-NEGATION • A CARET THAT HAS SYMBOL (V) • ANOTHER TERM FOR CIRCUMFLEX • MEANS CIRCLED PLUS, EXLUSIVE OR-XOR • MEANS NOT- NEGATION AND A SYMBOL (¬) • A QOUTE THAT IS NOT-NEGATION, EXAMPLE:X' • ...
Logic symbols 2021-09-03
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-06
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-06
Logic Symbols 2022-03-15
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2022-09-15
Logic Concepts 2025-09-03
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- Whether a statement is true or false
- Logical OR operator
- Reasoning from specific to general
- Conclusion drawn from evidence
- Logical consistency of structure
- Statement that negates itself
- Argument with premises and conclusion
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- Logical sameness between forms
- One statement leading to another
- Declarative logical statement
- Logical AND operator
- Foundational statement in reasoning
- Reasoning from general to specific
- Flawed argument or logic
- Reversal of a statement’s truth
15 Clues: Logical OR operator • Logical AND operator • Flawed argument or logic • Declarative logical statement • Statement that negates itself • Logical sameness between forms • Conclusion drawn from evidence • Reversal of a statement’s truth • One statement leading to another • Logical consistency of structure • Reasoning from specific to general • Reasoning from general to specific • ...
Formal Logic: Chapter 1 & 2 Review 2022-09-08
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- represents a “category” of things (called a term)(two words).
- Starts with general statements to reach a logical conclusion
- uses symbols (logical operators) to represent statements or propositions.
- means “love”
- the father of Western Philosophy
- two-premise deductive arguments, in which one or both of the premises is a conditional(.
- the art and science of reasoning
- truth based on prior knowledge
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- a particular kind of argument containing three categorical propositions, two of them premises, one a conclusion.
- Disputed Aristotle’s system of Logic; studied the Liar's Paradox
- Used Aristotle’s logic to prove Christian Doctrine and develop arguments for the existence of God.
- moves from specific observations to broader generalizations
- the interchange of ideas between people
- means "instrument"; considered to be the first logic textbook.
- means "wisdom"
- focuses on the structure of an argument (two words).
16 Clues: means “love” • means "wisdom" • truth based on prior knowledge • the father of Western Philosophy • the art and science of reasoning • the interchange of ideas between people • focuses on the structure of an argument (two words). • moves from specific observations to broader generalizations • Starts with general statements to reach a logical conclusion • ...
SET - 15 2025-10-22
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- Interface implemented by collections
- Tag for table caption
- Keyword defining enumeration
- Keyword preventing method override
- Function returning string character length
- Basic building block of sequential logic
- Counter that resets after reaching max
- Tag for dividing document into sections
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- Concept allowing object reuse
- Function used to write file
- Logic circuit with feedback path
- Attribute specifying text color
- Mechanism to handle multiple catch blocks
- Logic gate giving high output only if one input high
- Loop used when iteration count known
15 Clues: Tag for table caption • Function used to write file • Keyword defining enumeration • Concept allowing object reuse • Attribute specifying text color • Logic circuit with feedback path • Keyword preventing method override • Interface implemented by collections • Loop used when iteration count known • Counter that resets after reaching max • ...
Reviewing logic terms 2023-09-11
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- first step in analyzing a deductive argument
- second step in analyzing a deductive argument
- are, are not
- at least one
- universal negative
- all of them
- particular affirmative
- second step in analyzing an inductive argument
- all, no, some
- first step in analyzing an inductive argument
- second category or class
- this type of logic has a limited number of propositions
- included in the predicate class
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- all/no
- visual tool used to determine validity
- form of logic that uses appeals to authority
- particular negative
- outside the predicate class
- some
- one word or set of terms, first category or term
- means at least one
- two premise one conclusion
- form of logic that is the basis of mathematical thinking
- universal affirmative
24 Clues: some • all/no • all of them • are, are not • at least one • all, no, some • universal negative • means at least one • particular negative • universal affirmative • particular affirmative • second category or class • two premise one conclusion • outside the predicate class • included in the predicate class • visual tool used to determine validity • first step in analyzing a deductive argument • ...
Logic Gates 2023-05-15
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- A chain of logic Gates
- A logic gate which only outputs true(1) when both inputs are true(1)
- The result of a logic gate circuit
- A logic gate that inverts the input
- the way that machines solve problems
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- A datatype that can either be true or false
- When the output is 1
- A table that shows all the possible combinations of a logic gate circuit
- A logic gate which outputs 0 when both inputs are either 1 or 0
- digital circuit which either allows a signal to pass through it or to stop it.
10 Clues: When the output is 1 • A chain of logic Gates • The result of a logic gate circuit • A logic gate that inverts the input • the way that machines solve problems • A datatype that can either be true or false • A logic gate which outputs 0 when both inputs are either 1 or 0 • A logic gate which only outputs true(1) when both inputs are true(1) • ...
Formal Logic: Chapter 1 & 2 Review 2022-09-08
Across
- truth based on prior knowledge
- Starts with general statements to reach a logical conclusion
- the interchange of ideas between people
- two-premise deductive arguments, in which one or both of the premises is a conditional(.
- a particular kind of argument containing three categorical propositions, two of them premises, one a conclusion.
- focuses on the structure of an argument .
- Used Aristotle’s logic to prove Christian Doctrine and develop arguments for the existence of God.
- represents a “category” of things (called a term).
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- means "wisdom"
- uses symbols (logical operators) to represent statements or propositions.
- moves from specific observations to broader generalizations
- the father of Western Philosophy
- Disputed Aristotle’s system of Logic; studied the Liar's Paradox
- means "instrument"; considered to be the first logic textbook.
- the art and science of reasoning
- means “love”
16 Clues: means “love” • means "wisdom" • truth based on prior knowledge • the father of Western Philosophy • the art and science of reasoning • the interchange of ideas between people • focuses on the structure of an argument . • represents a “category” of things (called a term). • moves from specific observations to broader generalizations • ...
idk yet 2024-06-14
Across
- Makes something smaller
- Applications stored in your computer
- stores random things
- Triangle logic gate
- In disk form and is also called the HDD
- It is what runs the technology without being seen
- Stops you from getting malware
- larger than megabytes
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- The main part of a computer
- The shape of a shield
- Used to manage the computer itself
- Smaller than gigabytes
- Long term for app
- It performs a Boolean logic operation
- A type of coding made by George Boole
- The logic gate shaped like a letter D
- What is the hard drive measured in
- Manages the software
- central processing unit shortened
- Applications that are not stored inside the computer they are on the outside
- Makes a copy of your work/images
21 Clues: Long term for app • Triangle logic gate • stores random things • Manages the software • The shape of a shield • larger than megabytes • Smaller than gigabytes • Makes something smaller • The main part of a computer • Stops you from getting malware • Makes a copy of your work/images • central processing unit shortened • Used to manage the computer itself • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-04
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-06
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-06
Logic symbols 2022-03-16
Logic Symbols 2022-03-17
Logic Symbols 2024-03-04
Mathematical Logic 2022-12-17
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- p∨q ≡q∨p
- Let p be a proposition. The ... of p, denoted by ¬ p , is the opposite of the truth value of p.
- R=A*A
- Such a set with no elements is called the
- nCr=n!/(n-r)!r!
- laws (p ∨ q) ∨ r ≡ p ∨ (q ∨ r)
- p∨q
- set
- A compound proposition that is always true, no matter whatthe truth values of the propositions that occur in it, is called a ...
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- A compound proposition that is neither a
- nPr=n!/(n-r)!
- p∧q
- nor a contradiction is called a ...
- A compound proposition that is always false is called a ...
- laws p∨(q ∧ r) ≡ (p∨q) ∧ (p∨r)
15 Clues: p∧q • p∨q • set • R=A*A • p∨q ≡q∨p • nPr=n!/(n-r)! • nCr=n!/(n-r)!r! • laws p∨(q ∧ r) ≡ (p∨q) ∧ (p∨r) • laws (p ∨ q) ∨ r ≡ p ∨ (q ∨ r) • nor a contradiction is called a ... • A compound proposition that is neither a • Such a set with no elements is called the • A compound proposition that is always false is called a ... • ...
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- – Semantic entailment; a formula logically follows from another.
- – Another notation for logical implication.
- - It is not the case that
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- – Symbol for the set of integers.
- – Symbol for the set of natural numbers.
- – Set of elements belonging to at least one of two sets
- - If the first is true, then the second is true
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- - Both are true
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- – Set of elements common to two sets.
- - At least one is true
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- – Always true proposition.
15 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • – Symbol for the set of integers. • – Always true proposition. • – Set of elements common to two sets. • – Symbol for the set of natural numbers. • – Another notation for logical implication. • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • ...
Lesson 1.2 Introduction to Circuit Design-No Spaces 2015-09-13
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- TTL-compatible IC that can be wired to operate in several different modes, such as a one-shot and an astable multivibrator.
- Fraction of the total period that a digital waveform is in the HIGH state. DC = th/T (often expressed as a percentage: %DC = th/Tx100%).
- A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates.
- Delay from the time a signal is applied to the time when the output makes its change.
- Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input.
- A sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse.
- One in which amplitude varies in proportion to the sine function of an angle.
- One style of integrated circuit package which has two rows of lead.
- The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform.
- Also called a NOT gate or an inverting buffer. A logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state.
- A technique of entering CPLD design information by using a CAD (computer aided design) tool to draw a logic circuit as a schematic. The schematic can then be interpreted by design software to generate programming information for the CPLD.
- Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second.
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- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- A piece of test equipment used to view and measure a variety of different waveforms.
- An almost instantaneous rise and decay of voltage or current in a periodic pattern with time and with a constant peak value.
- The part of a pulse where the logic level is in transition from a HIGH to a LOW.
- A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time.
- The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform.
- The instantaneous voltage of a waveform. Often used to mean maximum amplitude, or peak voltage, or a pulse.
- Expression An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators, such as AND (-), OR (+), or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function.
20 Clues: Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second. • A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time. • The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform. • One style of integrated circuit package which has two rows of lead. • Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input. • ...
Logic symbols 2020-09-14
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-05
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-06
Facts & Logic 2021-12-03
Across
- what event i'm not going to attend another one of
- best boy in mha
- ____ la kill (my 1st ever anime)
- my favorite color
- what instrument i (used to) play
- furry /j
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- __________ of a person sitting w/ knee up
- best girl in mha
- my favorite anime
- one thing i do too much
- i'm lovin' it
- my genshin main
- my favorite pokemon and only reason for living <3
- a disappointment like me :D (hint: think genshin)
14 Clues: furry /j • i'm lovin' it • best boy in mha • my genshin main • best girl in mha • my favorite anime • my favorite color • one thing i do too much • ____ la kill (my 1st ever anime) • what instrument i (used to) play • __________ of a person sitting w/ knee up • what event i'm not going to attend another one of • my favorite pokemon and only reason for living <3 • ...
Logic Symbols 2023-02-28
Mathematical Logic 2024-03-03
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- encode how propositions are related
- _________ Logic is a mathematical system for reasoning about propositions and how they relate to one another
- is an assertion of Propositional Logic that is false in all situations; that is, it is false for all possible values of its variables.
- Logical NOT = Logical _______(¬p)
- Intuitively, either both p and q are true, or neither of them are.(p ↔ q)
- Logical OR = Logical _______( p ∨ q)
- a form of algebra for logical expressions similar to the algebra for numerical expressions.
- each propositional ________ represents some proposition; usually represented as lower-case letters, such as p, q, r, s, etc.
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- Logical AND = Logical ________( p ∧ q)
- If two propositional logic statements have the same truth values as one another, they are called logically ______
- is an assertion of Propositional Logic that is true in all situations; that is, it is true for all possible values of its variables.
- a statement that is, by itself, either true or false.
- a mathematical table used in logic.
- is the opposite of the given mathematical statement.(¬p)
- (also known as conditional) It is false only when p is true and q is false, and is true in all other situations.(p → q)
15 Clues: Logical NOT = Logical _______(¬p) • encode how propositions are related • a mathematical table used in logic. • Logical OR = Logical _______( p ∨ q) • Logical AND = Logical ________( p ∧ q) • a statement that is, by itself, either true or false. • is the opposite of the given mathematical statement.(¬p) • ...
Logic Symbol 2024-09-02
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- - If the first is true, then the second is true
- - At least one is true
- – Logically equivalent.; another way to represent bi-implication.
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- - Both are true or both are false
- - (there exists) There is at least one in the specified set.
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- - Indicates that two statements are logically equivalent.
- - Both are true
- - It is not the case that
- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- - True unless a true statement implies a false one.
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- - Everything in the specified set
- – Represents specific propositions or statements.
15 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • - Everything in the specified set • - Both are true or both are false • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • - If the first is true, then the second is true • – Represents specific propositions or statements. • ...
Logic circuits 2025-06-10
Across
- A table used to show all the possible combinations of inputs and outputs for a logic circuit
- The binary value representing true
- A device that takes boolean input, carries out an operation and gives boolean output.
- An expression that is either true or false
- When one boolean value is input will output the opposite value
- The opposite of false
- An electrical component that holds one bit of data. When it has electricity it is Boolean TRUE, when it is empty it is boolean FALSE
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- The opposite of true
- An electrical circuit made of of boolean gates
- A dataype that can hold only two values representing TRUE/FALSE, 1/0, YES/NO. It represents whether a transistor holds or doesn't hold electricity
- The binary value representing false
- Application of reason
- When two boolean values are input will only output TRUE if both inputs are true
- When two boolean values are input will output TRUE if either one or both inputs are true
14 Clues: The opposite of true • Application of reason • The opposite of false • The binary value representing true • The binary value representing false • An expression that is either true or false • An electrical circuit made of of boolean gates • When one boolean value is input will output the opposite value • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2023-09-13
Across
- ~
- (x| y)Represents a conditional statement, often read as “such that.”
- (⇒)Represents logical implication (if…then…), often read as “implies.”
- x’
- ¬
- !
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- Λ
- (∀) Represents universal quantification, indicating that a statement holds for all elements in a set.
- Λ
- (⇔) Represents logical equivalence (if and only if).
- ⊕
- &
- •
- x̄
- +
15 Clues: Λ • Λ • ~ • ⊕ • & • • • ¬ • ! • + • x’ • x̄ • (⇔) Represents logical equivalence (if and only if). • (x| y)Represents a conditional statement, often read as “such that.” • (⇒)Represents logical implication (if…then…), often read as “implies.” • (∀) Represents universal quantification, indicating that a statement holds for all elements in a set.
Logic circuits 2023-12-18
Across
- A table used to show all the possible combinations of inputs and outputs for a logic circuit
- The binary value representing true
- A device that takes boolean input, carries out an operation and gives boolean output.
- An expression that is either true or false
- When one boolean value is input will output the opposite value
- The opposite of false
- An electrical component that holds one bit of data. When it has electricity it is Boolean TRUE, when it is empty it is boolean FALSE
Down
- The opposite of true
- An electrical circuit made of of boolean gates
- A dataype that can hold only two values representing TRUE/FALSE, 1/0, YES/NO. It represents whether a transistor holds or doesn't hold electricity
- The binary value representing false
- Application of reason
- When two boolean values are input will only output TRUE if both inputs are true
- When two boolean values are input will output TRUE if either one or both inputs are true
14 Clues: The opposite of true • Application of reason • The opposite of false • The binary value representing true • The binary value representing false • An expression that is either true or false • An electrical circuit made of of boolean gates • When one boolean value is input will output the opposite value • ...
LOGIC SYMBOL 2025-02-24
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- - Both are true
- – Represents specific propositions or statements.
- - Everything in the specified set
- - Indicates that two statements are logically equivalent.
- - Represents a statement that is always false.
- - (there exists) There is at least one in the specified set.
- - Used to denote a conclusion derived from premises.
- - At least one is true
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- - Represents a statement that is always true.
- - Both are true or both are false
- - True unless a true statement implies a false one.
- - Denotes syntactic entailment; indicates that a statement can be derived from a set of axioms.
- - It is not the case that
- - If the first is true, then the second is true
- – Logically equivalent.; another way to represent bi-implication.
15 Clues: - Both are true • - At least one is true • - It is not the case that • - Everything in the specified set • - Both are true or both are false • - Represents a statement that is always true. • - Represents a statement that is always false. • - If the first is true, then the second is true • – Represents specific propositions or statements. • ...
Introduction to Circuit Design - Key Terms 2014-09-17
Across
- One in which amplitude varies in proportion to the sine function of an angle.
- A piece of test equipment used to view and measure a variety of different waveforms.
- The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform.
- One style of integrated circuit package which has two rows of lead.
- An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators, such as AND (-), OR (+), or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function.
- The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform.
- The part of a pulse where the logic level is in transition from a HIGH to a LOW.
- Fraction of the total period that a digital waveform is in the HIGH state. DC = th/T (often expressed as a percentage: %DC = th/Tx100%).
- A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates.
- The instantaneous voltage of a waveform. Often used to mean maximum amplitude, or peak voltage, or a pulse.
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- TTL-compatible IC that can be wired to operate in several different modes, such as a one-shot and an astable multivibrator.
- Also called a NOT gate or an inverting buffer. A logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state.
- An almost instantaneous rise and decay of voltage or current in a periodic pattern with time and with a constant peak value.
- Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input.
- A technique of entering CPLD design information by using a CAD (computer aided design) tool to draw a logic circuit as a schematic. The schematic can then be interpreted by design software to generate programming information for the CPLD.
- Delay from the time a signal is applied to the time when the output makes its change.
- A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time.
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- A sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse.
- Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second.
20 Clues: Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second. • A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time. • The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform. • One style of integrated circuit package which has two rows of lead. • Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input. • ...
elx 1 finals 2018-12-08
Across
- / multiple choice item # 18:opposite of thousand
- / multiple choice item # 10:logic & letters
- / multiple choice item # 28: logic word
- / multiple choice item # 7:sign number
- / multiple choice item # 32:words
- / multiple choice item # 33:word opposite of few
- / multiple choice item # 15:small number
- / multiple choice item # 4:decimal number
- / multiple choice item # 3:whole number
- / multiple choice item # 12:Word & number
- / multiple choice item # 11:logic word & number
- / multiple choice item # 34:letters semicon
- / multiple choice item 31:word & double number
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- / multiple choice item # 13:3 digit number
- / multiple choice item # 25:logic word
- / multiple choice item #23:letters
- / multiple choice item # 24:word synonym of few
- / multiple choice item # 6:decimal number
- / multiple choice item # 27:sign & number
- / multiple choice item # 8:decimal number
- / multiple choice item # 9:whole numbers
- / multiple choice item # 35:decimal number
- / multiple choice item # 17:double number
- / multiple choice item # 16:small unit
- / multiple choice item # 29:word and letter
- / multiple choice item # 14:small number
- / multiple choice item # 30:sign and number
- / multiple choice item # 19:opposite of million
- / multiple choice item # 20:double number
29 Clues: / multiple choice item # 32:words • / multiple choice item #23:letters • / multiple choice item # 25:logic word • / multiple choice item # 16:small unit • / multiple choice item # 7:sign number • / multiple choice item # 28: logic word • / multiple choice item # 3:whole number • / multiple choice item # 9:whole numbers • / multiple choice item # 14:small number • ...
1.3 key terms 2014-09-25
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- IC
- MSI
- compiled information about a part
- PLCC
- a method of finding out what will happen without building it
- DIP
- picture of the chip that is located the datasheet
- a gate that has an output of one if any inputs are one
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- LSI
- one of the basic logic gates
- SOIC
- a programming language that produces a Boolean value when evaluated, i.e. one of true or false
- a logic that is based around three main logic gates: Inverter, AND, OR.
- ttl
- another name for an inverter circuit
- SSI
- the box formation of a wave
- table of inputs and outputs
- Inverters, or, & and gates are all types of this
- a gate that mast have all inputs at 1 to have an output of 1
20 Clues: IC • LSI • MSI • ttl • SSI • DIP • SOIC • PLCC • the box formation of a wave • table of inputs and outputs • one of the basic logic gates • compiled information about a part • another name for an inverter circuit • Inverters, or, & and gates are all types of this • picture of the chip that is located the datasheet • a gate that has an output of one if any inputs are one • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2021-09-04
logic circuits 2023-12-18
Across
- A table used to show all the possible combinations of inputs and outputs for a logic circuit
- The binary value representing true
- A device that takes boolean input, carries out an operation and gives boolean output.
- An expression that is either true or false
- When one boolean value is input will output the opposite value
- The opposite of false
- An electrical component that holds one bit of data. When it has electricity it is Boolean TRUE, when it is empty it is boolean FALSE
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- The opposite of true
- An electrical circuit made of of boolean gates
- A dataype that can hold only two values representing TRUE/FALSE, 1/0, YES/NO. It represents whether a transistor holds or doesn't hold electricity
- The binary value representing false
- Application of reason
- When two boolean values are input will only output TRUE if both inputs are true
- When two boolean values are input will output TRUE if either one or both inputs are true
14 Clues: The opposite of true • Application of reason • The opposite of false • The binary value representing true • The binary value representing false • An expression that is either true or false • An electrical circuit made of of boolean gates • When one boolean value is input will output the opposite value • ...
Logic Fallacies 2023-12-17
Across
- Claims that since a proposition cannot be disproven, it must therefore be true
- Distracts by making the audience want to be a part of the crowd
- Distracts by playing on a person’s desire to feel special
- Distracts the listener by saying an illegitimate authority and attempting to shame him into an agreement
- Assumes that a rival’s recommendation should be discounted because the rival does not always follow it himself
- Distracts by introducing a related but different issue and making a case for the new issue, not the original one
- Distracts by measuring a plan or policy according to goals it wasn’t intended to achieve
- Distracts by making the audience want to either be part of an old tradition or the latest cool new thing
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- An argument appealing to the emotion of pity
- An arguement appealing to the emotion of fear
- Arguments that distract by focusing attention on the source of the argument, rather than on the issue itself
- Arguments that distract by focusing on the source of the argument, rather than on the issue itself
- Arguments that try to discredit an opponent because of his background, affiliations, or self-interest in the matter at hand
- Attempts to disprove an opponent’s position by presenting it in an unfair inaccurate light
14 Clues: An argument appealing to the emotion of pity • An arguement appealing to the emotion of fear • Distracts by playing on a person’s desire to feel special • Distracts by making the audience want to be a part of the crowd • Claims that since a proposition cannot be disproven, it must therefore be true • ...
LOGIC SYMBOLS 2024-09-01
Chapter 4 Making Decisions 2024-04-01
Across
- program logic that involves choosing between alternative actions based on some value
- statement part of a structure that determines whether the subsequent block of statements run
- if statement if one decision structure is contained within another
- statement used to make a single-alternative decision
- tool that helps programmers plan a program's logic written in English statements
- identifies a course of action in a switch structure
- diagrams used in math and logic to help describe the truth of an expression based on the truth parts
- program logic in which one step follows another unconditionally
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- an abbreviated version of an if-else statement; requires three expressions separated by a question make and a colon
- series of if statements that determine whether a value falls within a specified range
- performs a dual-alternative decision
- pictorial tool to help understand a program's logic by writing program steps in a diagram form (shapes and arrows)
- tests a single variable against a series of exact matches
- operator that negates the result of a Boolean expression
- collection of one or more statements
15 Clues: performs a dual-alternative decision • collection of one or more statements • identifies a course of action in a switch structure • statement used to make a single-alternative decision • operator that negates the result of a Boolean expression • tests a single variable against a series of exact matches • ...
PLC Basics 2020-12-14
Across
- Logic state of XIC instruction for N.O. switch
- Type of PLC
- Random Access Memory abbreviation
- Digital brain of any PLC
- Logic state of XIO instruction for N.O. switch
- PLC data are stored in ______(?) form
- PLC replaces _______(?)based control panel
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- PLCs offer this advantage over relay based control
- Programmable Logic Controller abbreviation
- Examine-On is a logic instruction(True/False)
- Type of PLC
- _____ I/Module accepts analog signals
12 Clues: Type of PLC • Type of PLC • Digital brain of any PLC • Random Access Memory abbreviation • PLC data are stored in ______(?) form • _____ I/Module accepts analog signals • Programmable Logic Controller abbreviation • PLC replaces _______(?)based control panel • Examine-On is a logic instruction(True/False) • Logic state of XIC instruction for N.O. switch • ...
comp sci 2024-10-21
Across
- a logic circuit whose output is 1 when all inputs are 1
- Devices Devices used to enter data into a computer.
- A gate that inverts the input (i.e., changes true to false and vice versa).
- A gate that produces a true output if at least one input is true.
- a statement that is either TRUE or FALSE
- Device for recording sound.
- an informal def of an outcome which is dependent on one logic proposition or a combination of 2 or more logic proposition
- Device that produces sound.
- a type of screen
- Device for controlling a computer cursor.
- A hard plastic disk approximately 12 cm (4 in.) in diameter on which information such as music or computer data
- Controller Device for controlling games.
- volatile memory
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- A gate that performs the opposite of AND.
- Obsolete form of storage media
- an electronic circuit that performs a Boolean function
- Device for typing text.
- Storage Non-volatile storage for data.
- logic propositions combined using boolean operators, which may equated to a define outcome
- A gate that performs the opposite of OR.
- non-volatile memory
- A table that shows the output of a logic gate for all possible combinations of inputs.
- Devices Devices used to display or output data from a computer.
- capacitive and resistive
- A disk drive that has platters
- Headset Head-mounted device for virtual reality.
- A gate that produces a true output only if the inputs are different.
- a Fast type of ram
- a slower type of ram
29 Clues: volatile memory • a type of screen • a Fast type of ram • non-volatile memory • a slower type of ram • Device for typing text. • capacitive and resistive • Device for recording sound. • Device that produces sound. • Obsolete form of storage media • A disk drive that has platters • Storage Non-volatile storage for data. • a statement that is either TRUE or FALSE • ...
Simple Digital Systems 2015-07-31
Across
- logic gates cannot source enough of this for some devices such as filament lamps
- if the gate-source voltage of a mostfet is increased above the threshold then its resistance will do this (allowing a current to flow)
- a gate whose output is low if both inputs are high
- logic gates see any voltage less than around this many volts as logic 0 (low)
- input switches always need a pull up or pull down ...
- logic gates see any voltage more than around this many volts as logic 1 (high)
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- if the gate-source voltage of a mosfet is below the threshold voltage then its resistance will be almost this (so no current will flow)
- a gate whose output is only high if both inputs are high
- a digital signal is said to be this if it is 0V
- a gate whose output is the inverse of the input
- a gate whose output is high if the two inputs are different
- these can be used to 'drive' high power components such as filament lamps by sourcing current directly from the rail rather than from the logic gate
- a gate whose output is low if either or both inputs are high
- a gate whose output is high if either or both inputs are high
- a digital signal is said to be this if it is 5V
15 Clues: a digital signal is said to be this if it is 0V • a gate whose output is the inverse of the input • a digital signal is said to be this if it is 5V • a gate whose output is low if both inputs are high • input switches always need a pull up or pull down ... • a gate whose output is only high if both inputs are high • ...
ERM crossword 2020-10-02
Across
- Implemented to write code
- Make sure the Json is right
- Remember
- Need for BDD
- This is on all fields
- Database logic
- All things
- Alan is one of these
- Use outlook for this
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- Where we keep records
- Create
- BDD add on
- Strut your stuff
- Classification
- Need for BDD
- Without this we'd be lost!
- Need for BDD
- What we build
- Interaction
19 Clues: Create • Remember • BDD add on • All things • Interaction • Need for BDD • Need for BDD • Need for BDD • What we build • Classification • Database logic • Strut your stuff • Alan is one of these • Use outlook for this • Where we keep records • This is on all fields • Implemented to write code • Without this we'd be lost! • Make sure the Json is right
Evaluating Arguments 2024-10-04
Across
- the act of refuting or contesting one argument
- does not focus on the subject or main idea
- actual facts
- when a source is credible by having sound basis of logic
- reasoning used to reach a decision based on assumptions
- collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of large quantities of data
- to weigh or access an argument
- contrasting or opposing argument
- a brief narrative or story
- when a source is credible by having sound basis of logic
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- the main point you are trying to prove
- reasons why you believe your argument
- on topic; closely related to the subject
- trustworthy, experienced, authority of a subject
- explain an argument
- a statement that can be proven
- prejudice that is leaning toward a positive or negative judgement
- enough
- the logic that you use to prove your claim
- a statement without proof
20 Clues: enough • actual facts • explain an argument • a statement without proof • a brief narrative or story • a statement that can be proven • to weigh or access an argument • contrasting or opposing argument • reasons why you believe your argument • the main point you are trying to prove • on topic; closely related to the subject • does not focus on the subject or main idea • ...
Electronics with a "N" 2025-12-01
Across
- Output logic level is always the opposite of the input’s logic level. See Inverter
- Logic circuit which operates like an OR gate followed by an INVERTER. The output of a NOR gate is LOW (logic level 0) when any or all inputs are HIGH (logic level 1).
- Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 0.0000000001. E.g. 1ns
- 2 words Falling edge of a waveform, when logic level goes from high to low
- 3 words A mark on an IC chip which helps identify the pin numbers
- One half a byte, a four bit binary word
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- 3 words Delayed clock or a dual clock system. The two rectangular waves are offset so that only one is HIGH at a time.
- An electrically neutral particle without a net charge with about the same mass as a proton found in the Nucleus of an atom
- Logic circuit which operates like an AND gate followed by an INVERTER. The output of a NAND gate is LOW (logic level 0) only if all inputs are HIGH (logic level 1).
- Unwanted voltages induced in connecting wires or PC board traces that might affect the input levels in the circuit thus affecting the output
- Composed mostly of Protons and Neutrons, the nucleus is the center of the atom
11 Clues: One half a byte, a four bit binary word • Mathematical abbreviation meaning times 0.0000000001. E.g. 1ns • 3 words A mark on an IC chip which helps identify the pin numbers • 2 words Falling edge of a waveform, when logic level goes from high to low • Composed mostly of Protons and Neutrons, the nucleus is the center of the atom • ...
Logic Symbols 2020-09-16
Logic Symbols 2023-09-10
Across
- what is this symbol &
- what is this symbol ∄
- what is this symbol |
- what is this symbol !
- what is this symbol '
- what is this symbol ∀
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- what is this symbol ¬
- what is this symbol ≡
- what is this symbol ⇒
- what is this symbol ∣
- what is this symbol ∴
- what is this symbol ∃
- what is this symbol ∵
- what is this symbol ¬
- what is this symbol +
15 Clues: what is this symbol ¬ • what is this symbol ≡ • what is this symbol ⇒ • what is this symbol | • what is this symbol ∴ • what is this symbol ∃ • what is this symbol ∵ • what is this symbol ¬ • what is this symbol ! • what is this symbol + • what is this symbol ∀ • what is this symbol & • what is this symbol ∄ • what is this symbol ∣ • what is this symbol '
logic symbols 2024-09-02
15 Clues: -x • !x • and • x|y • x+y • x&y • xVy • x^y • negation • not-negation • not-negation • if and only if • exclusive or -xor • existence of variable • a relationship between two propositions
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Lesson 1.2 Key Terms Introduction to Circuit Design 2023-09-20
Across
- The amount of time required for one complete cycle of a periodic event or waveform.
- Also called a NOT gate or an inverting buffer. A logic gate that changes its input logic level to the opposite state.
- The instantaneous voltage of a waveform. Often used to mean maximum amplitude, or peak voltage, or a pulse.
- An almost instantaneous rise and decay of voltage or current in a periodic pattern with time and with a constant peak value.
- A piece of test equipment used to view and measure a variety of different waveforms.
- A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates.
- One in which amplitude varies in proportion to the sine function of an angle.
- Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input.
- Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second.
- The part of a pulse where the logic level is in transition from a HIGH to a LOW.
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- TTL-compatible IC that can be wired to operate in several different modes, such as a one-shot and an astable multivibrator.
- A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time.
- One style of integrated circuit package which has two rows of lead.Duty Cycle Fraction of the total period that a digital waveform is in the HIGH state. DC = th/T (often expressed as a percentage: %DC = th/Tx100%).
- An algebraic expression made up of Boolean variables and operators, such as AND (-), OR (+), or NOT (-). Also referred to as Boolean function or a logic function.
- A technique of entering CPLD design information by using a CAD (computer aided design) tool to draw a logic circuit as a schematic. The schematic can then be interpreted by design software to generate programming information for the CPLD.
- An electronic circuit having many components, such as transistors, diodes, resistors, and capacitors, in a single package.
- A sequential circuit based on a latch whose output changes when its CLOCK input receives a pulse.
- Delay from the time a signal is applied to the time when the output makes its change.
- The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform.
19 Clues: Unit of frequency. One hertz equals one cycle per second. • A series of logic 1s and 0s plotted as a function of time. • The number of cycles per unit time of a periodic waveform. • Type of flip-flop in which the D (data) input is the synchronous input. • A diagram, similar to a schematic, showing the connection of logic gates. • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
Across
- a digital circuit used to perform arithmetic and logic operations
- Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software
- Has 256 bits
- NFT are used to gaurantee this about a piece of art
- stores a single instruction
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- a type of computor that uses Qubits
- a type of logic gate that switches your input to the opposite
- software component that stores data
- The wiring of the computer
- the awnser to your encryption
- A technique used to hide messages
- a type of logic gate that requires two 1's
- a type of logic gate that requires one 1.
13 Clues: Has 256 bits • The wiring of the computer • stores a single instruction • the awnser to your encryption • A technique used to hide messages • a type of computor that uses Qubits • software component that stores data • a type of logic gate that requires one 1. • a type of logic gate that requires two 1's • Ethereum is cryptocurrency tracked by this software • ...
neuro fuzzy 2024-05-02
Across
- A linguistic variable representing the degree of membership in a fuzzy set
- A rule-based system that can make decisions based on fuzzy logic
- A mathematical concept used in fuzzy logic to handle uncertainty
- A term used in fuzzy logic to describe gradual transition from one state to another
- A type of learning algorithm used in neuro-fuzzy systems
- A technique in fuzzy logic to handle linguistic terms involving multiple variables
- A type of inference in fuzzy logic that involves logical AND and OR operations.
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- A method used in fuzzy logic to represent uncertainty and imprecision
- The process of converting linguistic information into a form suitable for computation in fuzzy systems
- A method used in fuzzy logic to combine multiple rules into a single output
10 Clues: A type of learning algorithm used in neuro-fuzzy systems • A rule-based system that can make decisions based on fuzzy logic • A mathematical concept used in fuzzy logic to handle uncertainty • A method used in fuzzy logic to represent uncertainty and imprecision • A linguistic variable representing the degree of membership in a fuzzy set • ...
Julius Caesar Rhetoric + Rhetorical Devices 2021-11-09
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- Emotional device that appeals to audience's values.
- A form of repetition that appeals to emotion.
- Speaker refers to a past event to persuade with logic.
- An extended metaphor; compares two things.
- Persuasion device that appeals to emotion.
- Uses numbers to persuade the audience logically.
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- Persuasion device that uses creditability.
- uses a personal account to persuade with logic.
- Speaker gives a personal experience to persuade the audience emotionally.
- Using sensory words to relate words + image.
- Persuasion device that uses logic.
- Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic.
12 Clues: Persuasion device that uses logic. • Persuasion device that uses creditability. • An extended metaphor; compares two things. • Persuasion device that appeals to emotion. • Using sensory words to relate words + image. • A form of repetition that appeals to emotion. • Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic. • uses a personal account to persuade with logic. • ...
Julius Caesar Rhetoric + Rhetorical Devices 2021-11-09
Across
- An extended metaphor; compares two things.
- Persuasion device that uses creditability.
- uses a personal account to persuade with logic.
- Persuasion device that uses logic.
- Speaker refers to a past event to persuade with logic.
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- A form of repetition that appeals to emotion.
- Uses numbers to persuade the audience logically.
- Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic.
- Using sensory words to relate words + image.
- Persuasion device that appeals to emotion.
- Emotional device that appeals to audience's values.
- Speaker gives a personal experience to persuade the audience emotionally.
12 Clues: Persuasion device that uses logic. • Persuasion device that appeals to emotion. • An extended metaphor; compares two things. • Persuasion device that uses creditability. • Using sensory words to relate words + image. • A form of repetition that appeals to emotion. • Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic. • uses a personal account to persuade with logic. • ...
Justified True Belief 2024-06-25
Across
- Essential in logic, not just important
- School of thought that looks beyond the mind
- Branch that puzzles over knowing's know-how
- Naturally known, no experiment needed
- Having good reasons, well-backed belief
- Philosophy that looks within for truth
- Belief in reasoning over perceiving
- Enough to make the case, in logic and beyond
- Philosopher who questioned justified true beliefs
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- Learned the hard way, through experience
- Philosophy grounded in the senses
- Made to measure against reality
- Known beforehand, no homework required
- If-then logic in a philosophical wrapper
- It's held without seeing, philosophically
- Not just factual, but proven so
16 Clues: Made to measure against reality • Not just factual, but proven so • Philosophy grounded in the senses • Belief in reasoning over perceiving • Naturally known, no experiment needed • Essential in logic, not just important • Known beforehand, no homework required • Philosophy that looks within for truth • Having good reasons, well-backed belief • ...
Hardware and software 2024-06-14
Across
- Measurement computer storage (Mega)
- Makes hardware useful
- Controls the hardware
- Building blocks of computer hardware
- Logic gate does the opposite of the input
- Creates a copy of a file
- The measurement of how fast a computer refreshes
- Remembers data indefinitely
- Logic gate any value has to be 1 to output
- A non essential software that perform 1 or 2 specific actions
- Logic gate that All values need to be 1 so for 1 output
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- Protects against malware
- Something that can be installed which makes the computer have a better functionality
- A computer system that runs a computers hardware
- Something you can touch
- A true or false statement
- Measurement of computer storage (Giga)
- Connects all computer components together
- Random Access memory
- Makes a file smaller and puts several files into 1
- Central processing unit
21 Clues: Controls the hardware • Something you can touch • Random Access memory • Protects against malware • Makes hardware useful • Central processing unit • Creates a copy of a file • Remembers data indefinitely • Measurement computer storage (Mega) • A true or false statement • Measurement of computer storage (Giga) • ...
logic :) 2025-09-21
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- ano ang meron sa itlog ng meron din sa dagat
- anong meron sa wala na wala sa meron ?
- anong part ng niyog na hindi ginagamit o napapakinabangan.
- Merong mag ama na sumakay sa kotse at na aksidente sa highway. Patay ang tatay at yung anak sinugod sa ospital, malubha. Pagdating sa emergency room ng hospital, sabi ng doctor, anak ko to ah! Pano nangyari yun?
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- bakit binubuksan ang bintana pag umaga
- ano ang tinapay na hindi kinakain ang gitna
- May tatlong babae naligo sa ulan pero hindi nabasa ang kanilang buhok. Bakit di nabasa ang buhok?
- ano ang makikita mo sa gitna ng dagat
8 Clues: ano ang makikita mo sa gitna ng dagat • bakit binubuksan ang bintana pag umaga • anong meron sa wala na wala sa meron ? • ano ang tinapay na hindi kinakain ang gitna • ano ang meron sa itlog ng meron din sa dagat • anong part ng niyog na hindi ginagamit o napapakinabangan. • ...
DELD_crossword_21381 2024-09-29
Across
- algebraic structure for logic
- circuit whose output depends only on current inputs
- Arithmetic Logic Unit
- circuit that converts binary inputs to unique outputs
- operation that moves bits left or right
- storage locations within a CPU
- group of 8 bits
- exclusive OR operation
- NOT OR operation
- type of circuit with memory
- a representation of data
- logical disjunction
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- delay in signal transmission
- basic building block of digital circuits
- base-16 number system
- smallest unit of data
- AND term in a sum of products
- devices that perform logical operations
- device that selects one of many inputs
- circuit that counts pulses
- diagram representing circuit components
- map for simplification of Boolean expressions
- Binary Coded Decimal
- logical negation
- basic memory element
- condition of a sequential circuit
- NOT AND operation
- logical conjunction
28 Clues: group of 8 bits • NOT OR operation • logical negation • NOT AND operation • logical conjunction • logical disjunction • Binary Coded Decimal • basic memory element • base-16 number system • smallest unit of data • Arithmetic Logic Unit • exclusive OR operation • a representation of data • circuit that counts pulses • type of circuit with memory • delay in signal transmission • ...
Grid Adventure (Difficult Level) 2025-11-12
Across
- – Extremely complex
- – Word grid puzzle
- – Polyomino puzzle
- – Shaded cell puzzle
- – Network of paths
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- – Loop drawing puzzle
- – Pearl loop puzzle
- – Interlocking puzzle
- – Black cell count puzzle
- – Japanese logic puzzle
- – Number placement game
- – Picture logic puzzle
- – Bridges puzzle
- – Black cell puzzle
- – Math grid puzzle
15 Clues: – Bridges puzzle • – Word grid puzzle • – Polyomino puzzle • – Math grid puzzle • – Network of paths • – Pearl loop puzzle • – Extremely complex • – Black cell puzzle • – Shaded cell puzzle • – Loop drawing puzzle • – Interlocking puzzle • – Picture logic puzzle • – Japanese logic puzzle • – Number placement game • – Black cell count puzzle
GRID ADVENTURE 2025-08-27
Across
- – Number placement game
- – Loop drawing puzzle
- – Extremely complex
- – Picture logic puzzle
- – Bridges puzzle
- – Pearl loop puzzle
Down
- – Japanese logic puzzle
- – Polyomino puzzle
- – Shaded cell puzzle
- – Math grid puzzle
- – Black cell count puzzle
- – Black cell puzzle
- – Interlocking puzzle
- – Word grid puzzle
- – Network of paths
15 Clues: – Bridges puzzle • – Polyomino puzzle • – Math grid puzzle • – Word grid puzzle • – Network of paths • – Black cell puzzle • – Extremely complex • – Pearl loop puzzle • – Shaded cell puzzle • – Loop drawing puzzle • – Interlocking puzzle • – Picture logic puzzle • – Japanese logic puzzle • – Number placement game • – Black cell count puzzle
Persuasive Rhetoric 2023-02-22
Across
- Appeal to Emotions
- receptor of a message
- Appeal to logic or reason
- knowledge or skill acquired over time
- Appeal to Credibility
- urgent request
- language designed to persuade
- Greek Philosopher
- identifying by traits
- establish what something is
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- natural state deriving from one's mood
- reaction to something
- participate
- power to give orders and make decisions
- Cause someone to believe a certain way
- debate
- quality of being trusted
- data
- proven thinking
19 Clues: data • debate • participate • urgent request • proven thinking • Greek Philosopher • Appeal to Emotions • reaction to something • receptor of a message • Appeal to Credibility • identifying by traits • quality of being trusted • Appeal to logic or reason • establish what something is • language designed to persuade • knowledge or skill acquired over time • natural state deriving from one's mood • ...
Code 2016-11-09
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- Part of the Computing fundamentals glossary: A computer
- often including hardware and mechanical parts. Embedded
- A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or
- organization.
- Logic in computer science covers the overlap between the field
- systems especially mainframe computer systems in a company
- result, or to behave in unintended ways
- programming language, usually as ordinary text.
- within a larger mechanical or electrical system, often with
- The resulting program prints "hello, world" on the computer
- Computer language may refer to: Programming language, a
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- language designed to communicate in instructions to a machine,
- is the person responsible for monitoring and controlling
- control many devices in common use today.
- A software bug in an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer
- or system that causes if to produce an incorrect or
- a computer
- into three main areas: ... Use of computer technology to
- computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete
- ... In computing, source code is any collection of
- logicians. Use of concepts from logic for computer applications.
- An embedded system is a computer system with a dedicated
- logic and that of computer science. The topic can essentially be
23 Clues: a computer • organization. • result, or to behave in unintended ways • control many devices in common use today. • programming language, usually as ordinary text. • ... In computing, source code is any collection of • or system that causes if to produce an incorrect or • Part of the Computing fundamentals glossary: A computer • ...
102 Terms 2022-10-19
15 Clues: false • logic • emotion • credible • attitude • fitting in • looking back • a personal attack • modes of persuasion • verifiable and true • Using logic and reason • examining in great detail • where information is found • getting on board with the crowd • what one thinks, feels, or believes
Baylee Knapp Enlightenment and Revolution 2022-12-20
Across
- -founding father who was the 3rd president
- -document that declared America free from British rule
- -sponsored tolerance
- -ruler of Russia
- -bill stating the basic rights of americans
- -studied with a telescope
- -agreement between the government and the people
- -earth centered
- -wanted equal education for women
- -believed in separation of the government
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- -where people started to think with logic
- -thinkers of the Enlightenment
- -enlightenment rulers
- -belief based on god not fact
- -laws of motion
- -lavish (palace of versailles)
- -way of experimenting using logic
- -sun centered
- -revolution using reason and logic
- -new classical
- -people are born with natural rights
- and balances -ensuring that political power is shared among many
- -theory that truth can be discovered through reason
- -3 branches who share power equally
- -parties hosted by wealthy women
- -believed the government should be for the people
26 Clues: -sun centered • -new classical • -laws of motion • -earth centered • -ruler of Russia • -sponsored tolerance • -enlightenment rulers • -studied with a telescope • -belief based on god not fact • -thinkers of the Enlightenment • -lavish (palace of versailles) • -parties hosted by wealthy women • -way of experimenting using logic • -wanted equal education for women • ...
COMPUTER TERMS 2024-06-12
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- puts your data into one file which takes up less space
- for e.g. google word email
- stores all ongoing processes
- a logic gate beginning with N
- can transfer your computers software to this piece of hardware
- manages all application programs in a computer
- stops malware
- made up of 1,000,000,000 bytes
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- connects all the hardware together in a computer
- a logic gate beginning with O
- a program designed to run a computers hardware
- made up of 1,000,000 bytes
- a long term for app
- for e.g. AND, OR, NOT
- true or false
- a logic gate beginning with A
- the number of cycles that occur in a second
- helps your computer to run smoothly
- handles all the instructions. short for central processing unit
- for e.g. computer,laptop,phone
- if you were to lose you file you would want a B*********
21 Clues: true or false • stops malware • a long term for app • for e.g. AND, OR, NOT • for e.g. google word email • made up of 1,000,000 bytes • stores all ongoing processes • a logic gate beginning with O • a logic gate beginning with A • a logic gate beginning with N • for e.g. computer,laptop,phone • made up of 1,000,000,000 bytes • helps your computer to run smoothly • ...
Logic Unit 2022-03-07
Across
- The premises must be factual or ________.
- This is what is drawn from premises
- An argument that begins, "If all A are B..."
- An unacceptable argument that has premises
- The process of reason
- The study of determining the right thing to do
- An acceptable but not strong argument's rating
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- A sufficient argument has _______ good premises
- A reason, bit of evidence, fact
- An evaluative term--not quite the best rating
- An error in logic
- An argument that doesn't give any premises
- A premise that leads clearly to the conclusion
13 Clues: An error in logic • The process of reason • A reason, bit of evidence, fact • This is what is drawn from premises • The premises must be factual or ________. • An argument that doesn't give any premises • An unacceptable argument that has premises • An argument that begins, "If all A are B..." • An evaluative term--not quite the best rating • ...
