Across
- 2. The amplitude, or peak value, of an AC is the maximum distance that the wave rises above or drops below the baseline.
- 4. The ration between the pulse duration and the pulse interval: Duty cycle = Pulse duration/(Pulse duration + Pulse interval)×100.
- 5. The peak-to-peak amplitude is the distance from the peak on the positive side of the baseline to the peak on the negative side.
- 8. The number of time an event occurs in 1 second measured in hertz or pulses per second.
- 9. A complete pathway that allows electrons to flow to and from the electrical source.
- 10. The number of cycles per second.
Down
- 1. The amount of time from the initial nonzero charge to the return to a zero charge, including the intrapulse interval.
- 2. The number of coulombs contained in one electrical pulse.
- 3. One million cycles per second.
- 6. The maximum departure of a wave from the baseline.
- 7. The point at which positive and negative electrical points are equal (Baseline of zero).
