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| A measure of the extra positive & negative particles that an object has |
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| The space around an object in which electric forces occur |
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| An electric charge that stays on an object |
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| Push or pull between objects with different charges |
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opposite charge-pull, each other |
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| like charges-push away from, each other |
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| A flow of electric charges |
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| equal number of positve & negative particles |
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| A path that is made of an electric current |
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| A material that current can pass through easily |
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| A material that electric currents cannot pass through easily |
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| A material that resists the flow of current but doesn't stop it |
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| A device that supplies energy to move charges through a current |
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| A circuit that has only one path for current |
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| A circuit that has more than one path along which a current can travel |
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| uses conductors & insulators to make & break a circuit-turns it on & off |
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