Electricity

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Across
  1. 3. Math Formula:V = I x R
  2. 4. The positive side of an LED.
  3. 6. When there is an imbalance of negative and positive charges, such as a buildup of electrons
  4. 10. Particle with a neutral / no electric charge
  5. 13. A material's tendency to resist the flow of charge (current). Measured in Ohms
  6. 15. The directional flow of electrons from one pole to the other.
  7. 16. The measurement of the flow of electrons. Measured in Amperes
  8. 17. A material in which electricity can not easily flow (example: glass, wood, rubber)
  9. 18. A Circuit in which there is a single conducting path without junctions for electricity to follow.
Down
  1. 1. The difference in charge between two points. Measured in Volts
  2. 2. A Circuit where components are connected across common points and provides separate conducting paths for electricity to follow.
  3. 5. A closed loop that allows charge to move from one place to another
  4. 7. Materials in which electricity (electrons) can easily flow (example: Metals)
  5. 8. Particle with a negative electric charge, attracted to protons
  6. 9. Particle with a positive electric charge
  7. 11. The presence or flow of electrons
  8. 12. The basic unit of all elements of matter
  9. 14. The center of the atom, where protons and neutrons are located
  10. 16. The negative side of an LED.