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| Rubber, silk, wood, and glass are common examples |
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| Electronic facial treatments are commonly referred to as this |
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| Infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current |
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| The process used to treat acne & milia, and soften &emulsify deposits in the hair follicles |
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| The unit that measures the pressure of force that pushes the flow of electrons forward through a conductor |
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| Lasers word by a process that turns the light from the laser into heat called |
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| The negative or positive pole of an electric current is referred to as the |
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| A measurement of how much electricity is being used in 1 (one) second |
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| Rapid and interrupted current that flows in one direction and then in the opposite direction |
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| Thermal, Chemical, and Magnetic effects |
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| Electricity is a form of energy that, when in motion, exhibits |
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| The path of an electric current from the generating source back to the original source |
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| The type of current that should not be used on clients who are pregnant, have high blood pressure, or have a pacemaker |
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| Thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration |
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| Rays with long wavelengths that penetrate more deeply and produce more heat than visible light |
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| The distance between two successive peaks |
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| Electricity travels how many miles per second |
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| Lightning bolts travel through the air at speeds of up to how many miles per hour? |
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| Positive toward the negative pole |
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| Cataphoresis forces acidic substances into deeper tissues using galvanic current from |
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| The special device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit |
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| the current for facial and scalp treatments is measured in |
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| rays with short wavelengths that are the least penetrating, produce chemical effects and kill germs |
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| an applicator that directs electric current from a machine to the clients skin |
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| a substance that is a particularly good conductor of electricity |
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| the electrical appliance connection that supplies the current to the circuit |
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