Delta Science Reader Electrical Connections
Across
- 6. – the unit used to measure electric power
- 8. – a point on a battery or device where current enters or leaves
- 10. – a device used to measure electric current in a circuit
- 11. – a part of an electric circuit that uses power, such as a light bulb or motor
- 12. – a complete, closed path through which electric charges can flow
- 14. – the opposition to the flow of electric current in a material
- 17. – a device used in a circuit to limit the flow of electric current
- 18. – particles with no charge found in the nucleus of an atom
- 22. – a reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured; also a safety pathway for electricity
- 23. – a material that allows electric current to flow easily
- 24. – the flow of electric charge through a material
Down
- 1. – a magnet created by an electric current flowing through wire wrapped around an iron core
- 2. – a tool that can measure voltage, current, and resistance
- 3. – the amount of electric potential energy per charge; also called electric potential
- 4. – a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- 5. – tiny particles with a negative charge that move around the nucleus of an atom
- 7. – the unit used to measure voltage
- 9. – a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion
- 13. – a material that resists the flow of electric current
- 15. – the continuous flow of electric charge through a material
- 16. – a device that stores and provides electrical energy using chemical reactions
- 19. – a safety device that melts and breaks a circuit when the current is too high
- 20. – positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- 21. – a device that opens or closes a circuit to stop or start the flow of current