Across
- 3. A material that has an electrical conductivity value that falls between a conductor and an insulator.
- 7. Objects that have more electrons than protons.
- 9. An electrical circuit that allows currents to flow in more than one path, at the same time.
- 10. An electric current that at times reverses directions and changes in magnitude.
- 11. A simple circuit that makes a path and allows a current to flow through each component.
- 12. A one-directional flow of an electric charge.
- 13. Electricity that is caused by the imbalance between negative and positive charges in objects.
- 14. A stream of charged particles that moves through a conductor or electrical space.
- 15. An object that has more protons than electrons
Down
- 1. The movement of electrically charged particles through matter by direct contact.
- 2. Field that surrounds electrically charged particles and applies force to the particles.
- 4. A measurement of how strongly a material can oppose the flow of an electric current.
- 5. The release and transmission of electricity in an applied electric field.
- 6. The formula is: V=I(R)
- 8. This is known as electric pressure and it is the difference in electric potential between two points.
