Across
- 6. A measure of the difficulty of the charged particles' movements.
- 9. A complete or closed pathway that creates electrical energy with it's constantly moving electrons.
- 12. A device that converts AC to DC.
- 13. A resistor that changes it resistance or power depending on the amount of light it's being exposed to.
- 14. The potential difference of charged particles in different points in a circuit.
- 15. A material that stops charged particles from moving.
- 16. When the resistor is affected by the temperature, changing the flow of current in the circuit. (Usually used for temperature control)
- 17. A material that can only conduct certain electrons or electricity in certain conditions.
- 18. A feature of light-dependent resistors where the amount of light it's exposed to affects the amount of electricity passing through.
- 20. A diode that emits a light of a certain colour.
- 23. When the electrical current goes off track, or follows a different path, away from the original path.
Down
- 1. A material that reduces or stops thermal or electrical energy from moving.
- 2. How the lights or globes are placed in a circuit, allowing the electricity to flow through them one at a time.
- 3. The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- 4. When the resistor is affected by the temperature, changing the flow of current in the circuit.
- 5. A machine that generates an electrostatic charge.
- 7. A positive or negatively charged electrical energy produced by small particles within an atom.
- 8. A form of energy resulting in electrons moving through a conductor towards the positive charge.
- 10. An electric circuit containing separate pathways connecting to the same battery.
- 11. A material that allows charged particles to move through.
- 19. A symbolic diagram representing an electric circuit.
- 21. An object that generates electrical energy using a chemical reaction.
- 22. An object that uses chemical reactions to produce electrical energy.
