Across
- 2. Circuit: Single path for current flow.
- 5. Law: Current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely to resistance.
- 9. of Conservation of Charge: Charge is transferred, not created or destroyed.
- 10. Electricity: Excess electric charge on an object.
- 11. Material with properties between a conductor and insulator.
- 12. Current (DC): Charge flows in one direction.
- 14. Potential difference forcing charge through a circuit.
- 16. Material that restricts charge flow.
- 17. Breaker: Safety devices that break the circuit during overload.
- 19. A complete, continuous path for electron flow.
- 20. Device converting electrical energy to other forms.
- 21. Providing a direct path for charges to flow into the Earth.
Down
- 1. Current: Continual flow of charge through a complete loop.
- 3. Property opposing the flow of current.
- 4. Material allowing free movement of charges.
- 6. Field: Region around a charged object where forces are experienced.
- 7. Circuit: Multiple paths for current flow.
- 8. Transferring charge by rubbing materials together.
- 13. of Charges: Opposite charges attract; like charges repel.
- 15. Force: Force of attraction or repulsion between charged objects.
- 16. Charging without contact by proximity to a charged object.
- 18. Current (AC): Charge changes direction periodically.
- 19. Transferring charge by direct contact.
