Across
- 3. Material's ability to allow electric current flow, important for efficient energy transfer.
- 4. Gradual degradation of materials, especially metals, impacting performance and lifespan of electrical components. Importance of corrosion-resistant materials.
- 5. Large molecules like plastics, used in electrical components for insulation and versatility.
- 7. Elements with conductivity and malleability; widely used in electrical applications.
- 8. The span or limits of values within a set, relevant to parameters like voltage range in electrical systems.
- 9. Material's ability to withstand impact and deformation, crucial for electrical components.
Down
- 1. Natural material from trees, occasionally used in electrical applications for insulation or decorative purposes.
- 2. Protective casings for electrical components, shielding them from environmental factors.
- 3. Inorganic materials used in electronic components, like insulators and capacitors.
- 6. Resistance of a material to deformation or scratching, crucial for durability in electrical components.
