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| a material that does not allow electrons to flow through it. An Example would be rubber, glass and plastic |
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| a FORCE that PUSHES away from an object or repels away from that object |
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| a FORCE that pulls two objects towards each other |
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| the smallest element that makes up objects in the world |
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| which are positively charged elements found in the nucleus |
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| they are the neutrally (un-charged) charged elements found in the nucleus of an atom |
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| a material that allows electrons to flow through it easily EX: most metals |
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| negatively charged materials that float/hover around the outside of an atom or around the nucleus |
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| when an electric current is stationary or does not move |
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| the part of an electrical circuit that open and closes the circuit |
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| a complete circuit that when one bulb is removed or broken all the others go out |
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| the name given to any collection of wires and/or electric components |
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| a complete circuit that when one bulb is removed or broken all the other components stay working |
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| a device to use to determine the sign of the charge on an object as well as the magnitude (the strength of) of the charge on the object |
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| In a circuit, the electrical device that receives the electricity from the power/energy source |
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| the name given to charges that are in motion |
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Describe and draw an atom |
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| Describe and draw a series circuit |
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| Describe and draw a parallel circuit |
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| Where in a circuit is energy changed and used? |
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