Types of electric circuits

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Across
  1. 3. A complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow.
  2. 4. A material through which electric current flows through easily, usually wires that connect the other components in a circuit together.
  3. 7. Materials in which electric current can not flow easily. Usually rubber, plastic, or oil.
  4. 9. A circuit with several paths for current to flow through.
  5. 10. Limits the flow of the electrical current; a fixed resistor’s resistance is always the same, but a variable resistor can be altered.
  6. 12. The object or appliance the circuit is powering, like a bulb or buzzer.
  7. 13. A simple electrical power supply holding stored energy
Down
  1. 1. The continuous flow of electric charges through a material.
  2. 2. A circuit in which all components are connected one after another along one path.
  3. 5. Two or more cells joined together
  4. 6. The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit. Referred to as well Potential difference.
  5. 8. Turns a circuit on and off by completing the loop or breaking the flow of electricity
  6. 11. A formula that shows the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.