Across
- 3. A complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow.
- 4. A material through which electric current flows through easily, usually wires that connect the other components in a circuit together.
- 7. Materials in which electric current can not flow easily. Usually rubber, plastic, or oil.
- 9. A circuit with several paths for current to flow through.
- 10. Limits the flow of the electrical current; a fixed resistor’s resistance is always the same, but a variable resistor can be altered.
- 12. The object or appliance the circuit is powering, like a bulb or buzzer.
- 13. A simple electrical power supply holding stored energy
Down
- 1. The continuous flow of electric charges through a material.
- 2. A circuit in which all components are connected one after another along one path.
- 5. Two or more cells joined together
- 6. The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit. Referred to as well Potential difference.
- 8. Turns a circuit on and off by completing the loop or breaking the flow of electricity
- 11. A formula that shows the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.
