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Battery : a device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
Capacitance : is the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in voltage that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electrostatic energy.
Inductance : the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in electric current that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electromagnetic energy.
Ohms Law : ________ for the electric circuit, reduced to plain terms, states the relation that exists among voltage, current, and resistance.
Input : The power in a furnished a machine is called the machine's ______.
Output : the power received from the machine is its ________.
Ammeter : To measure the current flowing in one part of a circuit, a current-measuring meter, called ________.
Parallel Circuit : the most commonly used circuit.
Voltmeter : The potential difference or voltage between two different points in a circuit measured by connecting the leads from a _______ to these points.
Circuit Diagram : a representation which uses symbols to represent the different components in a physical electric circuit.
Light Bulb : glows when charge moves through it.
Switch : allows a circuit to be open or closed
Resistor : resists the flow of charge
Electric Circuit : is a closed path (with no breaks or gaps) along which electric charges (electrons) flow from an energy source
Ampere : The unit of current is called _______, and its direction is the direction in which the positive electric charges flow.
Across:4. | resists the flow of charge | 7. | The unit of current is called _______, and its direction is the direction in which the positive electric charges flow. | 8. | ________ for the electric circuit, reduced to plain terms, states the relation that exists among voltage, current, and resistance. | 9. | The power in a furnished a machine is called the machine's ______. | 11. | To measure the current flowing in one part of a circuit, a current-measuring meter, called ________. |
| 12. | the power received from the machine is its ________. | 13. | the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in electric current that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electromagnetic energy. | 14. | glows when charge moves through it. | 15. | the most commonly used circuit. |
| | Down:1. | The potential difference or voltage between two different points in a circuit measured by connecting the leads from a _______ to these points. | 2. | is a closed path (with no breaks or gaps) along which electric charges (electrons) flow from an energy source | 3. | a device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. |
| 5. | allows a circuit to be open or closed | 6. | is the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in voltage that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electrostatic energy. | 10. | a representation which uses symbols to represent the different components in a physical electric circuit. |
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Across:4. | resists the flow of charge | 7. | The unit of current is called _______, and its direction is the direction in which the positive electric charges flow. | 8. | ________ for the electric circuit, reduced to plain terms, states the relation that exists among voltage, current, and resistance. | 9. | The power in a furnished a machine is called the machine's ______. | 11. | To measure the current flowing in one part of a circuit, a current-measuring meter, called ________. |
| 12. | the power received from the machine is its ________. | 13. | the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in electric current that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electromagnetic energy. | 14. | glows when charge moves through it. | 15. | the most commonly used circuit. |
| | Down:1. | The potential difference or voltage between two different points in a circuit measured by connecting the leads from a _______ to these points. | 2. | is a closed path (with no breaks or gaps) along which electric charges (electrons) flow from an energy source | 3. | a device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. |
| 5. | allows a circuit to be open or closed | 6. | is the electrical phenomenon which opposes a change in voltage that converts some of the energy of current electricity into stored electrostatic energy. | 10. | a representation which uses symbols to represent the different components in a physical electric circuit. |
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