Electrical Circuits

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  1. 2. A material that resists the flow of electricity, like plastic or rubber.
  2. 5. The (SI) unit for electrical force
  3. 7. The electric force/pressure a source is able to produce, measured in volts (V)
  4. 8. A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily, like metal wires.
  5. 13. The flow of electric charge through a conductor, measured in amperes (A).
  6. 15. A circuit where components are connected end-to-end, with current flowing through each component in sequence
  7. 16. A complete path through which electricity can flow.
  8. 18. A circuit where components are connected side-by-side, with current dividing into multiple paths
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  1. 1. A component that resists the flow of current, used to control current in a circuit
  2. 3. The (SI) unit for electrical current. 1 coulomb of electrons per second
  3. 4. The opposition to the flow of electric current in a conductor, measured in ohms (Ω)
  4. 6. A device that uses electrical energy in a circuit, like a light bulb, or other device
  5. 9. A circuit where the path is incomplete, preventing current flow
  6. 10. The (SI) unit of electrical resistance
  7. 11. A device that generates an electrical current
  8. 12. A safety device that protects electrical circuits from excessive current
  9. 14. A device that can open or close a circuit, controlling the flow of current
  10. 15. An unintended path of low resistance that allows a large current to flow, potentially causing damage
  11. 17. A circuit where the path is complete, allowing current to flow