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