Electricity
Across
- 3. Math Formula:V = I x R
- 4. The positive side of an LED.
- 6. When there is an imbalance of negative and positive charges, such as a buildup of electrons
- 10. Particle with a neutral / no electric charge
- 13. A material's tendency to resist the flow of charge (current). Measured in Ohms
- 15. The directional flow of electrons from one pole to the other.
- 16. The measurement of the flow of electrons. Measured in Amperes
- 17. A material in which electricity can not easily flow (example: glass, wood, rubber)
- 18. A Circuit in which there is a single conducting path without junctions for electricity to follow.
Down
- 1. The difference in charge between two points. Measured in Volts
- 2. A Circuit where components are connected across common points and provides separate conducting paths for electricity to follow.
- 5. A closed loop that allows charge to move from one place to another
- 7. Materials in which electricity (electrons) can easily flow (example: Metals)
- 8. Particle with a negative electric charge, attracted to protons
- 9. Particle with a positive electric charge
- 11. The presence or flow of electrons
- 12. The basic unit of all elements of matter
- 14. The center of the atom, where protons and neutrons are located
- 16. The negative side of an LED.