Across
- 10. – A circuit in which all components are connected in a single path so the same current flows through each component.
- 12. – A circuit where components are connected in separate branches, giving more than one path for current to flow.
- 13. – A drawing that uses symbols to represent components and connections in an electrical circuit.
- 16. – A complete path that allows electricity to flow from a power source through components and back again.
- 18. – A device used to open or close a circuit to stop or allow current to flow.
Down
- 1. – A circuit where the path is broken, so electric current cannot flow.
- 2. – A material that does not allow electric current to pass through it easily.
- 3. – A circuit where the path is complete, allowing electric current to flow.
- 4. – A material that allows electric current to pass through it easily.
- 5. – An instrument used to measure the electric current in a circuit.
- 6. – A component that produces light when electric current flows through it.
- 7. – The flow of electric charge through a conductor or circuit.
- 8. – The opposition to the flow of electric current in a material or component.
- 9. – The push or energy that moves electric charges through a circuit.
- 11. – Two or more cells connected together to provide electrical energy.
- 14. – A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy to power a circuit.
- 15. – The amount of light produced by a lamp in a circuit.
- 17. – A tiny negatively charged particle that moves through a wire and creates electric current.
