Across
- 3. The process of investigating a material or source in order to establish facts.
- 4. A parts supply box given out to all students at the beginning of every laboratory.
- 5. A device that amplifies or switches the voltage and current in a circuit.
- 9. A section at the end of every report meant to address the calculations and measurements taken during the lab.
- 13. Gould The man who invented the laser.
- 14. An assignment meant to be completed before each lab in order to give students pre exposure to labs.
- 15. Information obtained from research.
- 18. Rule meant to be followed during a procedure.
- 20. An official record.
- 22. it is important to use this type of notebook because the pages are permanently attached to each other.
- 26. To copy another individual's work without giving proper credit or citing source. (37)
- 28. a chronological listing.
- 29. Author of writing the laboratory notebook.
- 30. The number of times a wave generator's waveform repeats itself.
- 31. Necessary to make a whole complete, essential.
- 33. A device used to store an electric charge for a short period of time.
- 37. Your degree or caliber of knowledge in regards to a specific topic. Our notebooks will be graded in this term.
- 39. A harddrive used to store data.
- 42. A source used on the analog discovery that can create peak to peak voltage swings through a circuit.
- 44. To examine something in detail.
- 46. A device used to convert an alternating current into a direct one.
- 47. Science The field in which the author of WLN specialized in.
- 48. A computer program used to create schematics for circuits.
- 49. generator A benchtop version of a wave generator.
- 50. A board used to build circuits.
Down
- 1. A device used to implement electrical resistance into a circuit.
- 2. When measuring the voltage swing from a wavegenerator we can access sinusoidal, squarewaves and more. We call these options?
- 6. The process of combining two different components using solder.
- 7. An electric stream that flows through a circuit, also found in ohms law.
- 8. A computer software used to allow students to graph data.
- 10. The process of watching something or someone in order to obtain information.
- 11. A measurement of power throughout a circuit. Found in ohms law.
- 12. Instruments used to measure specific areas of a circuit. Always connected to other equipment such as oscilloscopes and multimeters.
- 16. The end statement of every report meant to address all remaining aspects of this lab report.
- 17. pulp A fibrous material used to make permanent paper.
- 19. The opening statement written in each lab report stating the objective and overall layout of the experiment.
- 21. power supply A power supply that can provide both a positive and negative voltage.
- 23. A place where research is done.
- 24. Glasses goggles used to keep eyes protected.
- 25. number A number associated with each piece of equipment meant to identify it specifically.
- 27. The process of backing up all your work in order to keep the progress safe.
- 32. This lab report format will be used for every other lab this semester in order to reduce time spent on such reports.
- 34. A device used to increase the amplitude of electric signals.
- 35. A blueprint or diagram of a circuit.
- 36. Connecting an input signal with a carrier signal is done through.
- 38. difference A calculated value meant to determine the margin of error for a measured value.
- 40. A semiconducting device with two terminals that allows current to flow in one direction.
- 41. The process of developing something through engineering.
- 43. A tool used to measure electrical values in a circuit such as resistance, voltage and current.
- 45. when something is not prone to discolor when exposed to light.