Fundamentals of E&I Module 1
Across
- 4. The study of liquids at rest
- 5. The internal frictional resistance a liquid offers to flow or motion
- 6. Low flow rates where all particles move parallel to each other without interaction
- 8. For critical electronic loads, such as computers and instrumentation, an _______ power supply can be used to ensure continuity of power
- 10. A device which opposes a change in current
- 13. Typically metal as they have more electrons that are easily forced to carry electricity
- 14. The force that pushes an electrical charge
- 19. Materials that are easily forced to carry electrons under certain circumstances
- 20. Atomic particle found orbiting the atom nucleolus
- 21. The study of liquids in motion
- 22. The velocity of the liquid flow _______ as the cross-sectional area decreases
Down
- 1. A device which opposes a change in voltage through a circuit
- 2. The branch of science and technology concerned with the conveyance of liquids through pipes and channels, especially as a source of mechanical force or control
- 3. The forces exerted on or by liquids in motion
- 4. The rate at which electrical work is done, equal to 764 watts
- 7. A measurement of how easily a charged particle can move through a material
- 9. Higher flow rates where particles move randomly
- 11. A semiconducting device which allows current to flow in only one direction
- 12. The velocity of electrical movement or the number of charges moving per unit of time
- 15. A device used to step up or step down AC Voltage
- 16. The total opposition to the flow of current in an AC system
- 17. Typically non-metal that can only be forced to carry electricity by applying very strong voltages
- 18. A measure of the amount of electrical energy needed per unit of time to cause a specific current to flow through a specific resistance
- 23. The charge of 6.25 x1018 (6,250 million billion) individual electrons