Crossing Wires: A Generator Word Challenge
Across
- 4. A source of a magnetic field used in many generators.
- 5. The amount of magnetic field passing through a surface.
- 8. The scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction.
- 9. A spinning device driven by wind, steam, or water to power a generator.
- 10. The SI unit of electric current.
- 11. A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- 13. The coil of wire where current is induced in a generator.
- 14. Current that alternates direction periodically (abbreviation).
- 15. The electric potential difference that causes current to flow.
- 16. The voltage generated by a changing magnetic field (abbreviation).
- 18. The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit.
Down
- 1. The stationary coil assembly in which electricity is induced.
- 2. The SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second.
- 3. The process of generating current using a changing magnetic field.
- 5. A flat, square coil of 20 turns that has sides of length 15.0 cm is rotating in a magnetic field of strength 0.050 T. If the maximum emf produced in the coil is 30.0 mV, what is the angular velocity of the coil?
- 6. The number of cycles per second in alternating current.
- 7. His law states that induced current opposes the change that caused it.
- 9. The SI unit of magnetic field strength.
- 12. The rotating part of an electric generator.
- 17. Current that flows in one direction only (abbreviation).