History of Electrology/Electricity
Across
- 2. Method of electrolysis that combines thermolysis and galvanic electrolysis.
- 4. A unit of electrical resistance.
- 7. The process whereby ions are positively charged.
- 10. An electrical safety device that contains a piece of metal that will melt if the current running through it is too high.
- 12. electric current that flows constantly in one direction.
- 13. Electric current that regularly reverses direction.
- 15. A substance that allows electricity to pass through it.
- 17. The use of an electric current to remove moles, warts, or hair roots.
- 19. Stable, - charged elementary particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.
- 21. An electronic device that converts alternating current to direct current.
- 22. A material or device that prevents or reduces the passage of electricity.
- 23. The unit of power produced by a current of 1 ampere acting across a potential difference of of 1 volt.
Down
- 1. Units of electric current, one of which equals 1/1000 of an ampere.
- 3. A modality of electrolysis using direct current with + and - poles that cause the production of caustic lye in the hair follicle, which then destroys it.
- 5. Process in which chemical solutions can be forced into unbroken skin using galvanic current.
- 6. A device that can automatically stop the flow of electricity in a circuit if there is too much current to operate safely.
- 8. The breakdown of a substance by heat in electrolysis.
- 9. The general study of electricity and its properties.
- 11. Force that is needed to send 1 ampere of electric current through 1 ohm.
- 13. Process whereby ions are negatively charged.
- 14. A device used to change alternating current to direct current.
- 16. Basic unit of electric current that measures the current's force.
- 18. Route around which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point.
- 20. The law of physics that states that electrical current is directly proportional to the voltage applied to a conductor and its resistance.