Across
- 2. The law that describes the force between two point charges.
- 4. The principle used to find the net force on a charge due to multiple other charges.
- 5. Electric field lines never do this to each other.
- 7. A substance that allows electric current to pass through easily.
- 14. The force between two stationary charges.
- 16. A material that does not allow electricity to pass through easily.
- 17. The SI unit of electric charge.
- 18. The property of charge that it exists in discrete packets.
- 19. The SI unit of electric potential.
- 20. The electric field inside a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium.
Down
- 1. The scientist who named positive and negative charges.
- 3. The vector quantity that measures the strength of a dipole.
- 6. The force between two like charges.
- 8. The SI unit of electric flux (use letters and symbols, no spaces).
- 9. Charging a body without touching it, by bringing it near a charged body.
- 10. The law relating electric flux through a closed surface to the enclosed charge.
- 11. The direction of electric field lines from a positive charge.
- 12. The process of charging a body by rubbing it with another body.
- 13. Two equal and opposite charges separated by a distance form this.
- 15. The force between two charges is inversely proportional to this of the distance between them.
