UNIT 1 - REVISION

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Across
  1. 4. Consisting of more than one component or instance, used to describe redundant systems or data sets.
  2. 6. Based on or following established practices or standards, often referring to traditional methods or widely accepted technologies.
  3. 10. Moving or extending in a direction parallel to the surface or side.
  4. 12. A device used to inject or withdraw fluid, often found in medical or laboratory environments.
  5. 13. Expressing much in few words, especially in communication or technical documentation.
  6. 14. Hydraulic fracturing, a method to extract oil or gas from the earth by breaking rock layers with fluid pressure.
  7. 15. The distance between successive peaks of a wave, often related to light or sound.
  8. 17. Having equal value, function, or meaning in a technical context, such as electrical or mechanical equivalence.
  9. 18. To make impure by exposure to or addition of unwanted substances, relevant in contexts like data or chemical purity.
Down
  1. 1. Inactive but capable of becoming active
  2. 2. Focused or aligned along a specific direction, often used in antenna or signal technologies.
  3. 3. Capable of being controlled or directed, often used in relation to antennas or vehicles.
  4. 5. The delay before a transfer of data begins following an instruction, commonly in network or computing systems.
  5. 7. To fail to notice or account for, often referring to missing critical details in analysis.
  6. 8. Featuring new methods or ideas that introduce improvement or change in technology or processes.
  7. 9. Comprising light or radiation of a single wavelength or color.
  8. 11. To pose a risk or potential harm, often in cybersecurity or environmental contexts.
  9. 16. To increase the strength of a signal, sound, or electrical current.