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Current : directly proportional to the voltage
Ampere : unit of current
Ammeter : used to measure current
Ohms : unit of resistance
Volts : unit for voltage
Voltmeter : used for measuring voltage
Overloading : when electrical wire carries too much current
Heat : always produced in every conversion process
Omega : Greek symbol for ohms
Power Input : rate at which appliance uses up electrical energy
I : it stands for/symbol for current
R : it stands for/symbol for resistance
V : it stands for/symbol for voltage
Watts : standard metric unit of power
Magnet : a body that can attract certain substances
Magnetic Field : the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
Ferromagnetic: various alloys that exhibit extremely high magnetic permeability
Magnetic Pole : either of two regions in a magnet where the magnetic induction is concentrated
Magnetic Lines : Show Magnitude and Direction of the Magnetic Field
Electricity : physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge
Across:1. | rate at which appliance uses up electrical energy | 3. | always produced in every conversion process | 5. | standard metric unit of power | 7. | it stands for/symbol for current | 8. | the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle |
| 10. | used for measuring voltage | 12. | unit for voltage | 14. | when electrical wire carries too much current | 17. | Show Magnitude and Direction of the Magnetic Field | 18. | it stands for/symbol for resistance |
| | Down:2. | physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge | 4. | various alloys that exhibit extremely high magnetic permeability | 6. | unit of current | 9. | directly proportional to the voltage | 11. | a body that can attract certain substances |
| 11. | either of two regions in a magnet where the magnetic induction is concentrated | 13. | Greek symbol for ohms | 15. | it stands for/symbol for voltage | 16. | used to measure current |
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Across:1. | rate at which appliance uses up electrical energy | 3. | always produced in every conversion process | 5. | standard metric unit of power | 7. | it stands for/symbol for current | 8. | the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle |
| 10. | used for measuring voltage | 12. | unit for voltage | 14. | when electrical wire carries too much current | 17. | Show Magnitude and Direction of the Magnetic Field | 18. | it stands for/symbol for resistance |
| | Down:2. | physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge | 4. | various alloys that exhibit extremely high magnetic permeability | 6. | unit of current | 9. | directly proportional to the voltage | 11. | a body that can attract certain substances |
| 11. | either of two regions in a magnet where the magnetic induction is concentrated | 13. | Greek symbol for ohms | 15. | it stands for/symbol for voltage | 16. | used to measure current |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only