Electricity

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Across
  1. 5. Like charges _________ one another.
  2. 6. The build up of electric charge caused by friction. The charges remain stationary on the object.
  3. 7. A continuous closed path which allows electricity to flow through.
  4. 8. A method of connecting electrical components (eg. bulbs and cells) so that the current divides and part passes through each component.
  5. 9. Electricity moving through an electrical circuit.
  6. 10. A measure of the electrical potential energy of a cell. Ie. The amount of ‘push’ in a circuit.
  7. 13. A method of connecting electrical components (eg bulbs and cells), so that the current passes through one then the other.
  8. 14. A device used to measure the amount of electricity in a circuit. It is connected in series.
  9. 15. A way of drawing an electric circuit using symbols.
  10. 17. A substance that does not allow electricity to flow through.
  11. 18. A Perspex rod becomes positive in charge after being rubbed with a silk cloth because it loses electrons.
  12. 19. The amount of electricity in a circuit. Measured in amps.
Down
  1. 1. A substance that allows electricity to flow through.
  2. 2. Unlike charges _________ one another.
  3. 3. Results when an object gains (negative charge) or loses electrons (positive charge)
  4. 4. Resistance to the flow of electric current through a conductor; good conductors have low resistance.
  5. 11. Tiny particles carrying a negative charge; they surround the nucleus of an atom.
  6. 12. An metal that is an excellent conductor of electricity.
  7. 16. A device used to measure the amount of ‘push’ or energy in a circuit.
  8. 18. A plastic that is a good electricity insulator.