Electricity vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. The attractive or Repulsive interaction between 2 electrically charged objects or particles
  2. 4. The measure of the opposition a material or component present to the flow of electrical current
  3. 6. A closed, unbroken loop of conductive material that provides a continuous path for electron flow driven by a voltage source
  4. 7. The rate per unit time at which electrical energy is transferred, consumed, or converged into other forms within a circuit
  5. 9. The SI derived unit of electrical resistance representing the opposition to current flow in a circuit
  6. 10. The SI derived unit for electrical potential difference, electromotive force, or voltage
  7. 11. A physical property of matter that causes subatomic particles to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
  8. 14. The difference in electrical potential energy per unit charge between 2 points in a circuit or electrical field, measured in volts
  9. 15. A passive electronic component that stores electrical energy by accumulating opposite electrical charges on 2 closely spaced conductive surfaces separated by an insulating material
  10. 17. The rate at which net electrical charge flows through a surface such as a wires cross section
  11. 18. An electric current hat periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time
  12. 19. V= I x R
  13. 20. The energy required per unit charge to move a positive test charge between 2 points in an electrical field
Down
  1. 1. An electrical circuit where all components are connected end to end in a single path meaning the same current flows through every component
  2. 3. The undirectional, continuous flow of electrical, typically electrons, in one direction only
  3. 5. A simplified, symbolic representation of a system - most commonly an electrical circuit - that uses standardized symbold rather than realistic pictures to illustrate components
  4. 8. A closed circuit where electrical components are connected across the same 2 nodes, creating multiple paths for current to flow
  5. 12. The base unit for electric current representing the rate of flow of electric charge
  6. 13. The electric potential energy per unit charge at a specific point in an electric field
  7. 16. A material that allows electric charge or heat to move freely throughout its atomic structure with minimal resistance