Across
- 2. A material like plastic or rubber that does not allow electricity to pass through it (Starts with I, 9 letters)
- 6. The flow of electrical charge through a circuit per second (Starts with C, 7 letters)
- 8. The force that pushes identical magnetic poles or identical electrical charges apart (Starts with R, 5 letters)
- 9. The area or region around a magnet where a magnetic force can be detected (Starts with M, 13 letters)
- 11. The piece of iron placed inside an electromagnet coil to make the magnetic field much stronger (Starts with C, 4 letters)
- 12. The place on a magnet where the magnetic forces are strongest usually named north or south (Starts with P, 4 letters)
- 13. A circuit where all components are connected one after another in a single loop (Starts with S, 6 letters)
- 14. A measure of the electrical energy push given to the current in a circuit also called potential difference (Starts with V, 7 letters)
- 16. A complete and unbroken pathway that allows electrical current to flow through it (Starts with C, 7 letters)
- 17. The force that pulls opposite magnetic poles or opposite electrical charges together (Starts with A, 7 letters)
Down
- 1. A device used to measure the voltage across a component in a circuit (Starts with V, 9 letters)
- 3. The unit of measurement for electrical current symbolized by the letter A (Starts with A, 6 letters)
- 4. A circuit that contains multiple paths or branches for the electrical current to flow through (Starts with P, 8 letters)
- 5. A device connected in series used to measure the size of the electrical current (Starts with A, 7 letters)
- 6. A material like copper that allows electricity or heat to pass through it easily (Starts with C, 9 letters)
- 7. A temporary magnet made by wrapping a coil of wire around an iron core and turning on an electric current (Starts with E, 13 letters)
- 10. A measure of how difficult it is for electrical current to flow through a component (Starts with R, 10 letters)
- 15. A circuit component used to turn current on or off by breaking or completing the loop (Starts with S, 6 letters)
