Crossed Circuits

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  1. 3. A type of diode which emits light when current passes through it in one direction. It does not emit light when current passes through it in the opposite direction.
  2. 6. A component which limits the flow of electric current in a circuit by keeping the resistance constant.
  3. 10. A circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit.
  4. 11. A component used to measure the electric current flowing through a circuit. It is connected in series.
  5. 12. A type of resistor which causes the resistance of the circuit to decrease as the temperature increases.
  6. 13. A component that can be open or closed. When it is open a gap is created in the circuit meaning current cannot flow.
  7. 14. A component used to measure the potential difference across a component in a circuit. It is connected in parallel to the component across which the potential difference is being measured.
  8. 15. A component containing a thin wire that melts if too much current passes through it. It is used as a safety device in a circuit.
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  1. 1. A component that transfers energy from its chemical store to cause an electric current to flow through a circuit. Two or more of these connected in series is called a battery.
  2. 2. A component used to control the current flowing through the circuit by changing the resistance.
  3. 3. A resistor that causes the resistance of a circuit to decrease as the light intensity increases.
  4. 4. A component which only allows current to flow in one direction.
  5. 5. A component that emits light when current flows through it. It can also be called a bulb
  6. 7. A circuit in which the current follows one path.
  7. 8. Two or more cells connected together in series.
  8. 9. Thin strands of metal which carry electric current between circuit components.