Glencoe Chapter 6

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Across
  1. 2. the transferring of electrical charge between objects by touching or rubbing.
  2. 4. the rearranging of electrons on a neutral object caused by bringing a charged object close to it.
  3. 8. a device, sometimes consisted of two leaves of metallic foil, used to detect electric charge.
  4. 11. the net movement of electric charges in a single direction, measured in amperes (A).
  5. 13. The law of _____ of charge states that charge can be transferred from one object to another but it cannot be created or destroyed.
  6. 14. tendency for a material to oppose electron flow (measured on ohms)
Down
  1. 1. A ______ circuit in which electrical current has more than one path to follow.
  2. 3. material in which electrons and thermal energy are not able to move easily.
  3. 5. _____ law is the equation that relates voltage, current, and resistance
  4. 6. related to the force that causes electric charges to flow; measured in volts (V).
  5. 7. a closed path that electric current follows.
  6. 9. material, such as copper wire, through which electrons can move easily.
  7. 10. A _______ circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow.
  8. 12. rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy; expressed in watts (W)