Principles
of
Electricity
Electricity in
Esthetics
Brain Break
pH
Matter
100

Volts and frequency needed and watts the appliance consumes are indicated on the:

What is nameplate

100


The friction generated from rubbing your hands together creates a


What is thermal or heating effect?


100

How many moon phases are there?

What are 8 phases.

100

pH stands for?

What is Potential Hydrogen?

100


All matter that is now living or was alive at one time, with carbon present, falls within the scientific division of:


What is organic chemistry?


200

Polarized outlets feature one vertical slot for the hot wire and a second, wider vertical slot for the:

What is the Neutral Wire?

200


Electrotherapy is the use of electricity for


What is therapeutic purposes?

200

What experiment was Stitch from Lily & Stitch?

What is Experiment 626?

200

pH is a numerical measurement that indicates the acidity or alkalinity of a 

What is water based substance?

200

Matter with definite weight and volume but no definite shape is called:

What is liquid?

300

How many watts equal one kilowatt?

What is 1000?

300


Esthetic electrotherapy devices improve the skin’s appearance by: (hint three part answer)


What is Stimulation, Product application enhancement, & deep cleansing?

300

What is the name of the restaurant in this building?

What is Giada's?

300

Distilled water has a pH of_____. (*double points* Is distilled water an acid, neutral, or alkaline substance?)

What is 7?

*Double points * What is Neutral?

300

Protons have what type of electrical charge?

What is Positive?
400

The thermal breakdown of the skin caused by intense heat is called:

What is Vaporizing?

400


Which alternating current with sine waveforms and low frequency (< 50 Hz ) Used in electrical muscle stimulation (EMS)?


Sinusoidal

400

How many legs does a lobster have?

What is 10?

400

Why is pure water considered a neutral substance?

What is positive and negative ions balance each other out?

400

When 2 hydrogen atoms combine with 1 oxygen atom, the result is a water molecule, which is a(n)

What is a compound?

500

Galvanic, faradic and pulsed DC fall under what type of current?

What is Direct? or What is Direct Current?

500


The number of electrical pulses delivered to the body in one second; measured in kilohertz ( kHz ) is called


What is Frequency?

500

Who's never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you?

Who is Rick Astley?

500


A pH of 5 is how many times more acidic than a pH of 6?


What is 10?
500


Which of the following biochemical compounds form components that fill the intercellular spaces in the skin?


What are lipids?

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