Electricity & Magnetic Forces
Across
- 1. A measure of the electric potential energy per unit charge between two points on a circuit
- 5. A type of circuit in which the components are joined in branches so that the potential difference (voltage) across each component is the same.
- 6. A type of electricity caused by friction between objects
- 9. A material that does not allow electric charges to move freely
- 11. A naturally occurring magnetic rock
- 12. Electrochemical cells that convert chemical energy into electrical energy
- 13. A type of current in which the charges always move from one terminal of the battery to the other in the same direction
- 14. Have electrical properties between those of insulators and conductors
Down
- 2. A type of current in which the charges periodically switch directions
- 3. Electric ___ is the attractive or repulsive interaction between two charged objects
- 4. A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- 7. A path for electrons (i.e., electricity) to flow through
- 8. The rate at which the charges move through a wire
- 10. Materials that have zero resistance when their temperature falls below a critical temperature.