Across
- 5. Obstructions in the Flow
- 7. Force of the Flow
- 9. The movement of electrons through a conductor (wire) from negative to positive.
- 10. Elements that easily receive electrons, but rarely give them up. Found on the right side of the periodic table.
- 14. Elements that can give up or receive electrons. Found in the middle of the periodic table.
- 16. The part of physics that studies the movement of electrons.
- 18. Producing electricity directly from chemicals & chemical reactions (batteries)
Down
- 1. Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- 2. Amount of Electrons
- 3. Generating Electricity by Rotating a magnet within a conductive metal (spinning a magnet)
- 4. Elements that easily give up electrons, but rarely receive them. Found on the left side of the periodic table.
- 6. Electricity from photons (solar)
- 8. The outermost layer of electrons on an atom.
- 11. All components in separate lines, when one goes out only that one stays out.
- 12. Matter comprised of multiple types of atoms joined together.
- 13. Matter comprised of only one type of atom.
- 15. Generating Electricity by Physical separation and production of charge (scooping up electrons)
- 17. All components of circuit in a line, when one goes out, they all go out.