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Basic Of Electricity 2
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Basic Of Electricity 2
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1. Abbriviated K; 1 -000 watts

2. Aparatus that changes direct current to alternating current

3. An exstremely level of electricity that mirrors the body natural electrical impules.

4. Also known as electromagnetic spectum of radiation; name given to all of the forms of energy (or radiation) that exist.

5. Also known a probe; applicator for directing electric current from a electrotherapy device to the clents skin.

6. Opposite pole from the electrode.

7. Flow of a electricity of a conductor.

8. Positively charged particles are attracted to what regions

9. Also known as phototherapy; the application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of wrinkles - capillaries - pigmentation - or hair removal.

10. Also known as violet ray; thermal heat producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration thats is commonly used for scalp and facial treatmeants

11. The path of negative and positive electric currents moving from the source through me the conductors and back to the generating source

12. Movement of charged particles

13. Another name for voltage

14. Charged particles travel through this gradient

15. The movement of particles around an aton that creates pur energy.

16. Meassurements of the distance between two wavelength.

17. Abbreviated W; unit that messure how much electric energy is being used in one second

18. Currents used in electrical facil and scalp treatments

19. Negative pole or positive pole of an electric current

20. Process that turns the light from a medical laser device into heat.

21. Infared light has no longer wavelenght - penetrates and more deeply - has less energy - and produeces more heat then vivsisble light; makes up 60% of natural light.

22. A color componet within the skin such as blood or melanin.

23. Abbriviated DC; constant - even - flowing current thta travels in one direction only and is produced by chemicals means.

24. Abbreviated UV light and and also known as cold light or actinic light; invisble light that has a short wavelength (giving it higher energy) is less penetrating then visisble light - causes chemical reactions to act more quickly than visisble light -

25. Abbreviated V and also known as voltage; unit that messure the pressuer or force that pushes electric current forward throught a conductor.