Milady Standard Foundations: Chapter 7 Electricity & Electrical Safety

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Across
  1. 3. A condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects.
  2. 4. An extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body's natural electrical impulses.
  3. 5. A switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload (Aka Fusebox).
  4. 9. The apparatus that changes an alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
  5. 10. The unit that measure how much electric energy is being used in one second.
  6. 13. The applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the clients skin.
  7. 15. The application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of wrinkles, capillaries, pigmentation, or hair removal.
  8. 19. The movement of electrons from on atom to another along a conductor.
  9. 21. The type of spectrum that encompasses ALL energy.
  10. 23. The type of current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration commonly used for scalp and facial treatments.
  11. 25. The Distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves.
  12. 26. A material that does NOT transmit electricity.
  13. 27. A device that protects from electrical shock by interrupting a household circuit when there is a leak in the circuit.
  14. 32. The Process of fusing an acidic product into deeper tissues.
  15. 33. The process of infusing an alkaline product into the skin.
  16. 37. Currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments.
  17. 38. A form of anaphoresis used to soften and emulsify oil and blackheads in the hair follicles.
Down
  1. 1. Any material that conducts electricity.
  2. 2. The positive electrode or an electrotherapy device.
  3. 6. the unit that measures the strength of an electric current.
  4. 7. A substance that speeds up chemical reactions.
  5. 8. 1000 Watts.
  6. 11. Positive or negative poles of an electric current.
  7. 12. The use of electrical currents to treat the skin.
  8. 14. The type of current that is even-flowing that travels in only one direction and is produced by chemical means.
  9. 16. The type of current with a rapid and interrupted current that flows in one direction and then the opposite direction, produced by mechanical means.
  10. 17. The unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor.
  11. 18. The unit that measures the resistance of an electrical current.
  12. 20. The completion of an electrical circuit that safely carries current away.
  13. 22. The path of negative and positive electric currents moving from the generative source through the conductors and back to the generating source.
  14. 24. A device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit.
  15. 28. An apparatus that changes direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC)
  16. 29. a constant and direct current, having a positive and negative pole, that produces chemical changes when it passes through the tissues and fluids of the body.
  17. 30. Process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current.
  18. 31. Abbreviated as mA. Equal to 1/1000 of an Ampere.
  19. 34. The name for the negative electrode of an electrotherapy device.
  20. 35. The type of light abbreviated as UV.
  21. 36. The type of invisible light with longer wavelengths, deeper penetration, less energy, and more heat production than visible light.