Across
- 5. in bathrooms and kitchens, outlets, have small buttons that read test and reset
- 9. sources increase the volts of electrons in a circuit
- 10. a path with little or no resistance that connects the two ends of an electrical source
- 11. only one conductive path
- 14. a switch that opens when it detects too much current
- 15. resistance is measured in units called ohms
- 16. is formed when an electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors
- 17. cling too oppositely charged objects will stick together
Down
- 1. the movement of electrons
- 2. a device the can ope or close the path
- 3. the amount of electric charge moving in a circuit is measured in units called amperes
- 4. has more than once conductive path
- 6. the buildup of charged particles
- 7. the flow of electricity through a conductor
- 8. a wire that breaks if too much current flows through it
- 12. an object in an electrical circuit that resists the flow of electrons
- 13. occurs when a conductor shares its excess charge with a much larger conductor
