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| When charges are separated on objects, it is the _____________ charges that move |
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| The space around a charged object where electric forces act is |
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| The flow of charges is called |
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| A __________ is a path for electric current |
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| A ________ adds energy to a circuit. It is also called an _______________ |
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| Charges move freely through ____________ |
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| Charges don't move freely through ______ |
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| A __________ circuit has two or more paths for moving charges. |
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| A _____________circuit has only one path for moving charges |
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| A magnet attracts material made of _____ or __________ |
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| Magnetic forces are strongest at a magnet's ___________ |
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| The space near a magnet where magnetic forces act is called the _________ field |
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| When two same poles of magnets face each other they ______ and when two opposite poles of magnets face each other, they _________ |
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| A _______ field is formed when opposite magnetic poles face each other and a ___ field is formed when same magnetic poles face each other |
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| Three types of magnets we studied are: |
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conductor - bar magnet insulator - electric magnet registor - horseshoe magnet |
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| A flow of electric charges |
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| A path that is made for an electrical current |
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| A device that supplies energy to move charges through a circuit |
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| A material that electric current can pass through |
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| A material that current can't pass through |
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| A material that resists the flow of 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 |
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| The use of power to make someone do something |
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| An object that attracts certain materials |
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| The arranged wire wrapped around a core |
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| A charge that does not move (stays together) |
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| A measure of the extra positive or negative particles |
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