Across
- 2. A type of power plant that uses fission, the splitting of atoms, to create heat for steam.
- 3. A natural example of electricity.
- 5. The type of power plant that uses the Gravitational Potential Energy of falling water to turn generators.
- 6. The flow of electrons.
- 7. How much energy is available, or in an electrical line.
- 9. How much electrical energy an object needs.
Down
- 1. One of the two main types of electrical currents where electricity only flows ONE direction. HINT think of that rock band.
- 4. A type of power plant that uses the Earth's heat to heat steam to power generator turbines.
- 8. How fast electrons are flowing.
