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| is a buildup of electrical cahrge on a material |
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| 2 objects connected to a cell in a single path |
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| Each object is connected to the cell seperately |
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| movement of an electrical charge form one object to another |
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| a magnet created using electric current |
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| material through which electricity does not flow |
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| material through which electricity flows |
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| Device that controls the current in a circuit |
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| electricity that flows through a circuit |
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| a path with no gaps or breaks |
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| a path with gaps and breaks |
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| carbon rod covered with a moist paste |
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| contains 2 metal bars placed in a liquid |
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| What are examples of Insulators? |
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| rubber, plastic, eraser, paper, cork |
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| What are examples of Conductors |
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| paper clip, nail, and anything metal |
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| Controls the current in a circuit |
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| What is the diffrence between a wet cell and dry cell battery? |
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| wet cell is for the car and dry cell is for anything else |
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| What is the diffrence between an open and closed circuit? |
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| An open circuit has gaps and breaks and an closed circuit is closed and dosent have any gaps. |
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| Electrity can be heat, light, or _ energy |
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| Lightning is a natural electrical discharge that will strike ... |
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| opposite poles will attract |
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| positive to negative and negative to positive |
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| positive to positive and negative to negative |
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