FORCES AT A DISTANCE
Across
- 4. Measure of potential energy between two points in a circuit or in a battery.
- 6. A path that can allow electricity to flow, if closed.
- 7. A region around an object that can attract or repel other objects in its area.
- 8. A form of reasoning that uses broad, generalized facts to draw conclusions about specific questions or events.
- 9. The flow of electrical energy from on place to another.
- 11. The opposite points on a magnet where the magnetic field line converge(south pole) or diverge(north pole).
- 13. A region of space around a magnet that appears to affect the behavior of certain objects.
- 17. A statement that answers the question.
- 19. A form of reasoning that uses specific examples to draw more general conclusions.
- 20. Component of a circuit that reduces the amount of electricity flowing through it.
- 21. Materials that electricity can easily flow through(metals)
- 23. Circuit in which each component has its own separate branch - lights at home.
- 24. Materials that electricity cannot easily flow through(wood, plastic, rubber)
- 25. Explanation of "why and how" the evidence supports the claim.
- 26. When objects move away from each other.
- 27. Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- 28. Push or pull of an object.
Down
- 1. A type of magnet that retains its magnetic properties indefinitely, even after removing the external magnetic field.
- 2. A basic property of matter, electric charge is quantity of electricity that is related to the balance of electrons and protons in an object.
- 3. A proposed explanation or a phenomenon. An educated guess.
- 5. When objects exert a pull on each other, making them want to move closer together.
- 10. Circuit in which all components are in a chain so that the current has only one path to take - xmas tree lights
- 12. A device that has a coil of insulated wire wrapped around an iron core that becomes magnetized.
- 14. A type of electricity that can be used to push and pull things at a distance - typically caused by friction.
- 15. Data used that supports the claim.
- 16. When electric charges flow from one place to another in a circuit.
- 18. Magnetic, gravitational, and electrical are what type of forces?
- 22. An object or material that generates a magnetic field.