Across
- 5. A material that electricity cannot move through easily (like rubber or plastic).
- 8. A circuit that is broken, so electricity cannot flow.
- 11. Electric current that constantly changes direction (used in homes and buildings).
- 15. The movement of electric charge through a wire.
- 16. Electric charge that builds up on an object and doesn’t move until it suddenly discharges (like a shock).
- 17. The flow of energy that moves through wires and powers devices.
- 18. A unit that measures electrical resistance
- 19. A complete path that electricity can travel through.
Down
- 1. A material that electricity can easily move through (like metal).
- 2. Electric current that flows in only one direction (used in batteries).
- 3. A circuit with multiple paths for electricity to flow.
- 4. A tiny negatively charged particle that moves inside atoms.
- 6. A unit that measures how much electric current is flowing.
- 7. Anything that slows down the flow of electric current.
- 9. A circuit where all parts are connected in one single loop.
- 10. A force that pulls or pushes certain metals using magnetic fields.
- 12. A giant spark of electricity that happens in the sky.
- 13. A unit that measures how strong the electrical push is.
- 14. A complete circuit where electricity can flow.
