Across
- 5. Device used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
- 7. Term used to designate electrical pressure or force that causes current to flow
- 8. A circuit that increases the voltage, current, or power of a signal.
- 9. Inductor with two or more windings. Through mutual inductance, current in one winding called a primary will induce current into the other windings called secondaries
- 10. Diode circuit that converts alternating current into pulsating direct current.
Down
- 1. A meter used to measure current
- 2. Process by which an information signal (audio for example) is used to modify some characteristic of a higher frequency wave known as a carrier (radio for example).
- 3. One or more turns of a conductor wound in the form of a coil
- 4. Point at which electrical connections are made
- 6. Opposition to current flow without the dissipation of energy. Example: The opposition provided by inductance or capacitance to AC current. Symbol "X".
