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| material through which electric current passes easily |
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| the flow of negative charges through matter |
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| electrons that are not moving |
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| material through which electric current does not pass easily |
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| electricity that is made when electrons flow through things like wires and light bulbs |
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| the path for electricity; electricity will flow on a closed or complete circuit; electricity will not flow through an open or incomplete circuit |
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| a circuit that connects one object in a single path |
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| a circuit that connects several objects one after another so that the current flows in a single path |
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| a circuit that connects several objects in away that the current for each object has its own path |
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| push away from each other |
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| a temporary magnet made by coiling wire around an iron core; when current flows in the coil the iron becomes a magnet |
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| the ability to cause motion; or to create a change |
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