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| The max distance that particles travel from the rest position |
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| Energy that comes from a chemical reaction |
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| A magnetized needle that points to the North of a Magnetic Field |
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| Materials that easily pass static electriciy |
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| A device attracted to metal objects to locate them |
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| Energy that uses an electrical current |
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| Static or through an electrical current |
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| Magnets that uses an electrical current to attract objects |
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| Atom Particles with a negative |
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| Plants millions of years old that can be burned for energy |
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| the number of waves per second |
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| A turbine is turned by moving water and a magnet induces an electric current |
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| Creates something without touching it |
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| Protects Electricity from leaving the conductor |
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| Materials that do not pass electric charges easily |
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| The energy of movement(Highest at the ground) |
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| An object that can attract iron |
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| The field around a magnet where it can attract objects |
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| the amount of work an object can do because of its KE and PE |
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| Electrical Energy to Mechanical Energy |
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| Splitting or Combining Atoms for energy |
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| Particles can be charged positively negatively or nuetral |
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| How much energy the object has (highest at the top) |
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| A circuit that uses multiple bulbs in one loop |
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| Cells that convert solar energy to electrical energy |
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| Energy of heat, waste of energy conversions |
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| Spinning machines that create energy because of a magnet that induces an electric current |
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| constant movement of a particle |
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| the distance from identical parts of a wave |
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| Energy that travels through a medium |
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