Across
- 3. a stationary electric charge typical produced by friction which causesparks or cracker ling
- 5. the difference in potential between two points in an electric field. The current is the flow of charges between two points.
- 7. a law stating that like charges repel and opposites charger attracted within a force proportional to products of the charge
- 8. difference voltage between these poles, the maximum potential deference a power source can have is called the electromotive force (emf)
- 10. defined as the restrictions of electrons flow
- 11. an electricial path branches so that the currents divides and only part of it flow through any branch
- 12. all electric circuits have three main parts
Down
- 1. is defined as the rate at which charge flows througg a circuit
- 2. is a flow of charge particles such as iron or electrons moving through electricity conductor or space
- 4. a region that is a charge particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charge particles of the object
- 6. all components are connected end to end and form single paths for current flow
- 9. electric power is the transfer of electrical energy within a circuit
