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Unit 13: Electricity and Magnetism (Option 9)
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static charge : Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material
electric insulator : an object that does not allow electricity to flow through it
electric conductor : an object that conducts electricity easily
electric discharge : Electric discharge describes any flow of electric charge through a gas, liquid or solid
grounding : transferring excess charge from one object to another much larger object
electric current : flow of electric charge
electric circuit : a path where electricity can flow
voltage : the measurement of the amount of electricity (volts)
series circuit : an electric circuit that only provides one way for electricity to flow
parallel circuit : an electric circuit that provides multiple ways for electricity to flow
magnet : an object that attracts other objects
magnetic pole : the 2 points of Earth that represent the magnetic north and south of the Earth (used when using a compass)
magnetic force : the attraction of a metal and magnetic object
magnetic material : an object that attracts certain metals
ferromagnetic element : elements that have especially strong attraction to magnets
temporary magnet : a magnetic material that only attracts metals for a short amount of time
permanent magnet : a magnetic material that can attract metals for a long period of time
electromagnet : a magnet created by wrapping a current carrying wire over a ferromagnetic core
magnetism : a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
electricity : a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
Unit 13: Electricity and Magnetism (Option 9)
Across:2. | a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. | 6. | the measurement of the amount of electricity (volts) | 9. | the 2 points of Earth that represent the magnetic north and south of the Earth (used when using a compass) | 16. | Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material | 18. | Electric discharge describes any flow of electric charge through a gas, liquid or solid | 19. | a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles | 20. | an electric circuit that provides multiple ways for electricity to flow |
| | Down:1. | an electric circuit that only provides one way for electricity to flow | 3. | an object that does not allow electricity to flow through it | 4. | a magnetic material that only attracts metals for a short amount of time | 5. | elements that have especially strong attraction to magnets | 7. | a magnet created by wrapping a current carrying wire over a ferromagnetic core | 8. | flow of electric charge | 10. | transferring excess charge from one object to another much larger object | 11. | an object that conducts electricity easily | 12. | a magnetic material that can attract metals for a long period of time | 13. | the attraction of a metal and magnetic object | 14. | an object that attracts certain metals | 15. | a path where electricity can flow | 17. | an object that attracts other objects |
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Unit 13: Electricity and Magnetism (Option 9)
Across:2. | a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects. | 6. | the measurement of the amount of electricity (volts) | 9. | the 2 points of Earth that represent the magnetic north and south of the Earth (used when using a compass) | 16. | Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material | 18. | Electric discharge describes any flow of electric charge through a gas, liquid or solid | 19. | a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles | 20. | an electric circuit that provides multiple ways for electricity to flow |
| | Down:1. | an electric circuit that only provides one way for electricity to flow | 3. | an object that does not allow electricity to flow through it | 4. | a magnetic material that only attracts metals for a short amount of time | 5. | elements that have especially strong attraction to magnets | 7. | a magnet created by wrapping a current carrying wire over a ferromagnetic core | 8. | flow of electric charge | 10. | transferring excess charge from one object to another much larger object | 11. | an object that conducts electricity easily | 12. | a magnetic material that can attract metals for a long period of time | 13. | the attraction of a metal and magnetic object | 14. | an object that attracts certain metals | 15. | a path where electricity can flow | 17. | an object that attracts other objects |
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