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Ch. 6 Electricity and Electrical Equipment

Across
The path where electricity leaves the source and travels to an appliance to power it (also called a circuit)
A unique atomizer that allows for application of herbs, extracts or astringents
Never used to extinguish an electrical fire
Any treatment of the skin that requires the application of an electrical current
Equipment that features a combination of different electrical units/modalities in one
Type of alternating that can be adjusted to different voltages to produce heat (can increase circulation, improve product penetration and has a germicidal effect in the skin)
Exfoliation machine that achieves a light resurfacing of the epidermis
When electricity passes through a small part of the body (can cause burns and muscle contractions)
The technical term for any appliance that requires electricity to work
Also called a vaporizer
Any material that does not transport electricity
The ONLY constant direct current that produces an electroCHEMICALeffect in the skin
When a closed path is broken
Two pieces of equipment that are electrically heated and used on the hands and feet for product penetration
Down
Electric containers that melt blocks of paraffin was
Safety device that prevents electrical wires from overheating
The effect created when current travels through a water-based solution onto the body
A glass electrode that stimulates scalp during high frequency treatments
Measures strength of an electric current
A constant current where electrons move at an even rate of flow and in one direction only
The number of cycles that a generator alternates current (per second)
Measures resistance of an electric current
Another name for different types of electrical currents
Measures pressure of an electric current
The positively charged electrode (red)
Measures how much electricity is being used (per second)