Across
- 1. _________is anything that occupies space and has mass
- 3. An example of direct current (DC) is a _______.
- 4. The smallest particle of an element is called a(n)__________.
- 8. Materials that inhibit the flow of electrons are called _______.
- 9. The electrical potential is called a _______.
- 10. A circut includes a source of power/generator, a conductor, a load, and a _______.
- 11. The device that used electricity, such as a light bulb is called the _______.
- 13. The flow of the electrical charge (flow of electrons) is called _______.
- 14. The positively charged particles in the nucleus of the atom are called _________.
- 17. Electrical flow is measured in _______.
- 19. the restsriction of the flow of electrons is called _______.
- 20. The third prong of an electrical cord is called the _______.
- 21. ___________ is the description of the flowing movement of free electrons in teh outer orbit to another atom's outer orbit
- 22. Electrical poweris measured in _______.
- 23. The path that electricity travels is defined as a _______.
Down
- 2. the electrosurgical unit used _______ current.
- 5. The grounding pad (dispersive electrode) should be placed over a large _______ mass.
- 6. When the active electrode is not in use, it should be placed in the _______.
- 7. The mode of delivery used for neurological cased that does not require a dispersive electrode is the _______ electrosurgical unit.
- 12. Materials, including the most commonly used element of coppor, that allow the free flow of electrons and are called _______.
- 15. _______ within turbines or generators that can be powered by mechanical energy such as water, coal or wind are used to produce an electrical current.
- 16. One alternating current cycle is called a _______.
- 18. The rate at which work is done is called _______
