Cross Wars: The Impedance Strikes Back

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Across
  1. 4. an object having resistance
  2. 5. Particle with a positive charge
  3. 6. An electro-magnetic device used to change the voltage in an alternating current electrical circuit.
  4. 10. a circuit in which all components are connected in tandem
  5. 11. A strand or group of strands of electrically conductive material, normally copper or aluminum.
  6. 13. Current which moves in a single direction in a steady flow
  7. 14. A unit of electromotive force
  8. 18. Number of these electrons determines if a material is a conductor, semiconductor, or insulator
  9. 21. A Prefix meaning one million
  10. 22. Measured in watts
  11. 23. Particle with a neutral charge
  12. 25. The number of cycles per second of an AC wave measured in hertz
  13. 26. A device used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
  14. 27. Results in infinite resistance
  15. 28. A diode used to stabilize voltage across a load
  16. 29. a conductor that provides a low impedance path to earth.
  17. 31. Came up with Kirchoff's Voltage Law
Down
  1. 1. Mechanical device used to stop or redirect the flow of electricity
  2. 2. Results in zero resistance
  3. 3. A material with 4 valence electrons
  4. 5. A circuit in which components are so arranged the current divides between them.
  5. 7. the most common semiconducting material
  6. 8. Measurement of continuous power
  7. 9. A safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
  8. 12. an apparatus that changes direct current to
  9. 15. Particle with a negative charge
  10. 16. currents
  11. 17. The process of adding impurity atoms to pure semiconductor materials to improved the conductivity
  12. 19. from a high to a low potential (voltage) or vice versa
  13. 20. An apparatus for converting an alternating electrical
  14. 24. Physicist for which the measurement of resistance is named
  15. 30. A unit of electrical resistance defined as the resistance of a circuit with a voltage of one volt and a current flow of one ampere.