Circuit and Wave Review_Ford

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Across
  1. 1. highest energy EM wave
  2. 3. the difference in electrical energy per unit charge between two points in a circuit (potential)
  3. 8. a wave that oscillates (moves) perpendicular to the direction of energy propagation (wave travel pathway)
  4. 10. an electric circuit where the current has only one path to flow through and passes through each component in sequence
  5. 12. the distance between identical points in a wave
  6. 16. The speed of this is 3.0x10^8
  7. 17. The highest point on a transverse wave
  8. 18. the number of complete wave cycles or oscillations per second
  9. 21. What some of us excel in and others may be able to improve at
  10. 24. Like the relationship between wavelength and frequency
  11. 25. a disturbance or variation which travels through a medium and transfers energy without transferring matter
  12. 26. the path through which electricity can flow
  13. 27. the bending of a wave around an obstacle or the spreading of a wave as it passes through a narrow opening
  14. 28. the maximum distance or height a wave reaches from its resting position
  15. 29. the flow of electric charge through a circuit
  16. 30. the simulation we use most often to model phenomenon
Down
  1. 2. What Mrs. Ford thinks you are even if you don't believe it
  2. 4. the opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit
  3. 5. The type of day Mrs. Ford hopes you have
  4. 6. region of low density and pressure within a longitudinal wave (like sound) where particles are spread apart
  5. 7. The number of Fridays left in the school year
  6. 9. a transverse wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that are perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation
  7. 11. an electric circuit where the current can flow through separate pathways before returning together, allowing components to operate independently of one other
  8. 13. a wave that oscillates (move) parallel to the direction of energy propagation (wave travel pathway)
  9. 14. wave that can cause DNA mutations but also needed for vitamin creation within human bodies
  10. 15. Like the relationship between wavelength and period
  11. 19. interference that results in an amplification of two waves (Crest and crest line up)
  12. 20. interference that results in the collapse of two waves (Crest and trough line up)
  13. 22. the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
  14. 23. matter with consistent composition that can propagate a wave; can be a solid, liquid, or gas