Across
- 4. protects circuits from overload of current by tripping to break or open the circuit.
- 5. are materials such as rubber and plastics that will not conduct electricity
- 8. is 1000 watts
- 9. is a current-carrying conductor not under electrical pressure (has volts)
- 12. is the rate of flow of electricity
Down
- 1. are materials such as copper, aluminum, or water that will carry or conduct electricity.
- 2. is a current-carrying conductor under electrical pressure.
- 3. is a conducting wire that transmits current to the earth to minimize the danger of electrical shock.
- 6. is the measurement of electrical power and is Volts X Amps.
- 7. is the measurement of electrical pressure.
- 10. protects circuits from overload by melting a metal strip in the fuse
- 11. is a measure of the resistance to the flow of electricity
