Across
- 2. The unit used to measure voltage.
- 3. A device used to open or close a circuit.
- 5. How well a material allows electricity to flow.
- 7. The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- 13. Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- 15. A safety device that automatically stops the flow of electricity if the current is too high.
- 17. The ability to do work, often measured in joules (J) in electricity.
- 19. A safety device that prevents too much current from flowing in a circuit.
- 20. A material’s opposition to the flow of electric current.
- 21. Positively charged particles in an atom.
- 23. The unit used to measure resistance.
- 24. A circuit where components are connected in a single path.
Down
- 1. A stationary electric charge that builds up on the surface of an object.
- 4. A material that allows electric charges to flow easily.
- 6. A closed path through which electric current flows.
- 8. The amount of energy provided to charges in a circuit.
- 9. The rate at which energy is used, measured in watts (W).
- 10. A circuit where components are connected in multiple paths.
- 11. A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
- 12. A magnet created by electricity flowing through a coil of wire.
- 14. A device that converts electrical energy into another form (e.g., light or heat).
- 16. A material that resists the flow of electric charges.
- 18. Negatively charged particles in an atom.
- 22. (Amps) The unit used to measure electric current.
