Across
- 3. This current is continually and rapidly reversing current.
- 5. copper, silver, and gold are good examples of this principle.
- 6. This term is measured in watts
- 9. This term is defined as the power used when one amp flows with a potential difference of one volt (two words).
- 12. This principle is defined as resistance to electron flow.
- 14. This is defined as the coil of wire carrying an electrical current.
- 16. This principle does not allow free flow of electrons.
Down
- 1. This current travels in one direction.
- 2. This is defined as particles found inside the nucleus of every atom.
- 3. This times volts equals watts.
- 4. This is defined as a measure of opposite flow to an electrical current.
- 7. This principle is defined as the rate at which electrons flow.
- 8. In the early 1800s the German scientist George ohm did experiments with this law (two words).
- 10. This is a form of resistance.
- 11. This is defined as a subatomic particle with positive charge.
- 13. This principle is defined as electrical force or pressure.
- 15. This can also be called the supply
