Energy
electricty tools and terms
electrodes
Currents and wave lengths
light
100

negative electrode of an electrotherapy device; the cathode is usually black and is marked with an N or a minus (−) sign

What is a cathode?

100

completes an electric circuit and carries the current safely away

What is grounding?

100

opposite pole from the active electrode

What is an inactive electrode?

100

flow of electricity along a conductor

What is electric current?

100

invisible light with longer wavelengths, deeper penetration, less energy, and more heat production than visible light; makes up 60 percent of natural sunlight

What is infrared light?

200


process of infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole



What is anaphoresis?

200

apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current

what is inverter?

200

electrode of an electrotherapy device that is used on the area to be treated

What is a active electrode?

200

measurement of the distance between two wavelengths

What is a wavelength?

200

the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen; visible light makes up only 35 percent of natural sunlight

What is visable light?

300

process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current, such as the use of the positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine

What is iontophoresis?

300

prevents excessive current from passing through a circui

What is a fuse?

300

use of electrical currents to treat the skin

What is electrotherapy?

300

abbreviated as AC; rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction; produced by mechanical means and changes directions 60 times per second

What is alternating current?

300

abbreviated as UV light and also known as cold light or actinic light; invisible light that has a short wavelength (giving it higher energy), is less penetrating than visible light, causes chemical reactions to happen more quickly than visible light, produces less heat than visible light, and kills germs

Ultraviolet light?

400

substances that speed up chemical reactions

What is catalysts?

400

also known as insulator; a material that does not transmit electricity

nonconductor

400

also known as probe; applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the client’s skin

What is an electrode?

400

abbreviated DC; constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only and is produced by chemical means

What Is a direct current?

400

light at either end of the visible spectrum of light that is invisible to the naked eye

What is invisible light?

500

also known as electromagnetic spectrum of radiation; name given to all of the forms of energy (or radiation) that exist

electromagnetic spectrum

500

also known as violet ray; thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration that is commonly used for scalp and facial treatments

Tesla high-frequency current

500

positive electrode of an electrotherapy device; the anode is usually red and is marked with a P or a plus (+) sign

What is an anode?

500

positive or negative poles of an electric current

What is polarity?

500

also known as phototherapy; the application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of wrinkles, capillaries, pigmentation, or hair removal

What is light therapy?

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