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| smallest unit of matter that still has chemical properties; contains protons + electrons - and neutrons (no change) |
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| the lightbulb of electric change in an object caused by the presence of many particles |
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| area surrounding a charged where an electrical force can be felt |
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| an object that allows electricity to pass though it. |
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| an object that dose not allow electicity to pass it. |
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| energy that is created by the movement of electrons |
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| the continuous flow of electrical charge. |
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| a closed path thought which elecricity can flow. |
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| an object that attracts certain other materials. |
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| area surrounding a megnet where the megnetic force can be felt . |
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| a group of atoms whose magnetic feilds point in the same direction . |
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| a magnet made by running an electric current thought a coil wire , therefore producing a magnetic feild around the wire . |
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| a device that converts electrical energy into kinetic . |
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| converts kintic energy into electrical energy. |
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