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"Coulomb's Law \/ Electromagnetic Field Vocab": HTML5 Crossword |
Across3. Charge strengths are measured in ________ (8)
5. Materials in which the electron charges move freely (metals) (10)
6. Opposing charges will _______ (7)
11. This part of Coulomb's Law is equal to 9x10^9, and is represented by the letter k (16)
12. Like charges _____ (5)
13. In a positive charge, the electric field lines will point ____ (4)
15. The electric field lines of a negative charge will point _______ the charge (7)
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Down1. When an object is connected to a conducting wire or pipe buried in the earth, it is being charged by _________ (9)
2. ________ _____ _____ are invisible lines or curves that give an idea of the intensity of a charge. (Hint: Think of the arrows around a negative charge and a positive charge. One points towards the charge, and one points away.) (18,0)
3. When a charged object is placed in contact with another object, it is being charged by __________ (10)
4. Electrons and Neutrons both have a ______, but one is positive and one is negative (6)
7. Materials that will act like conductors under certain conditions and like insulators under different conditions (14)
8. The ________ between two charges is measured in meters (m) (8)
9. Electrostatic Force is measured by this unit (7)
10. Materials in which electric charges do not move freely (non-metals) (10)
14. Electric Field Lines will never _____ (5)
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ACROSS
3. Charge strengths are measured in ________ (8)
5. Materials in which the electron charges move freely (metals) (10)
6. Opposing charges will _______ (7)
11. This part of Coulomb's Law is equal to 9x10^9, and is represented by the letter k (16)
12. Like charges _____ (5)
13. In a positive charge, the electric field lines will point ____ (4)
15. The electric field lines of a negative charge will point _______ the charge (7)
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1. When an object is connected to a conducting wire or pipe buried in the earth, it is being charged by _________ (9)
2. ________ _____ _____ are invisible lines or curves that give an idea of the intensity of a charge. (Hint: Think of the arrows around a negative charge and a positive charge. One points towards the charge, and one points away.) (18,0)
3. When a charged object is placed in contact with another object, it is being charged by __________ (10)
4. Electrons and Neutrons both have a ______, but one is positive and one is negative (6)
7. Materials that will act like conductors under certain conditions and like insulators under different conditions (14)
8. The ________ between two charges is measured in meters (m) (8)
9. Electrostatic Force is measured by this unit (7)
10. Materials in which electric charges do not move freely (non-metals) (10)
14. Electric Field Lines will never _____ (5)

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