Across
- 6. The energy possessed by a charged particle or other object due to its location.
- 8. The space that surrounds any charged object or a vector quantity having magnitude and direction.
- 10. Materials that allow charged particles to pass through them easily.
- 11. Atom gains one or more electrons.
- 12. Atom loses one or more electrons.
- 13. Certain metals that acquire infinite conductivity (zero resistance) at temperatures near absolute zero.
- 14. The flow of electric charge, conduction electrons in metals, positive and negative ions in fluids, and they're measured in Amperes.
- 15. _____ are used to visualize an electric field and shows the direction of an electric field- away from positive and toward negative.
Down
- 1. The rate at which electric energy is converted into another form.
- 2. States the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance.
- 3. Materials that are neither good conductors nor good insulators; their resistance can be varied.
- 4. _____ can attract some objects and repel others.
- 5. Materials that have tightly bound electrons.
- 7. _____ is the fundamental quantity that underlies all electric phenomena.
- 9. When electrons are transferred from one material to another- none are created or destroyed.