Across
- 3. – The force that pushes electric charges through a circuit.
- 5. – States that voltage equals current times resistance.
- 6. – A circuit with only one path for electricity.
- 7. – How much a material opposes the flow of electricity.
- 9. – The unit used to measure electric current.
- 11. – The difference in energy between two points.
- 12. – The push or pull between charged objects.
- 13. – A material that allows electricity to flow easily.
- 16. – Electricity that flows in only one direction.
- 17. – The rate at which electrical energy is used.
- 18. – The amount of energy a charge has at a point.
- 19. – A drawing that shows how a circuit is connected.
Down
- 1. – A complete path that electricity can flow through.
- 2. – A device that stores electrical energy for a short time.
- 3. – The unit used to measure electric potential difference.
- 4. – The flow of electric charge through a wire.
- 8. – Electricity that changes direction many times each second.
- 10. – A property of matter that causes electric forces between objects.
- 14. – The unit used to measure resistance.
- 15. – A circuit with multiple paths for electricity to flow.
