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Unit 1 In. Elec. Crossword

Across
A value that indicates the amount of extra power drawn because of the interactions of electrostatic and electromagnetic fields when the direction of current flow reverses.
The property of electricity that opposes the flow of electrons down the conductor irrespective of frequency.
The property of electricity that appears to oppose the flow of electrons down the conductor because a collapsing magnetic field induces current when the direction of current flow reverses.
The actual amount of power delivered in an AC system.
The property of electricity that measures the number of cyclical changes in direction of flow occur each second.
The property of electricity that appears to oppose the flow of electrons down the conductor because stored charges need to be canceled when the direction of current flow reverses.
The property of electricity that measures the rate at which work can be done.
The total change in magnitude between the minimum and maximum values in an oscillating or wave-like system.
A device for measuring electric current
The property of electricity that pushes the flow of electrons down the conductor.
The property of electricity that measures the ability of a component to store charge.
Down
A device for measuring electromotive force.
An electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction.
The property of electricity that measures the total opposition to the flow of electrons down the conductor in an AC circuit.
A device for measuring electric resistance
The ratio of true power to apparent power in an AC circuit.
The product of electromotive force and current irrespective of phase shift.
An electric current in which the flow of electric charge is in one direction only.
The property of electricity that measures the combined apparent opposition to the flow of electrons down the conductor because of the effect of electrostatic and electromagnetic fields when the direction of current flow reverses.
The property of electricity that measures the tendency of a component to develop a magnetic field.
The property of electricity that measures the rate of flow of electrons.
An arrangement of 2 or more electrical components where the electrical current in the system must follow only path available, through each component, one at a time.
An arrangement of 2 or more electrical components. Where the electrical current in the system can divide, follow different paths, through different components, then join back together.