Vocabulary Terms
Formulas
Methods of Charging
Series v. Parallel
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Amount of energy that passes from one object to another

charge

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The K in Coulomb's Law stands for...

Force (N)

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Receives a positive charge, and loses electrons 

Friction

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Series has ____ current path (s)

One

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This has a positive charge...

Proton

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Material that doesn’t allow electrons to flow freely holds tight

insulator

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This formula is for...

Coulomb's Law

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Creates a net charge without contacting another object

Induction

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Parallel has ________ current path (s)

multiple

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This has a negative charge...

Electron

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Material that allows electrons to flow freely

conductor

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This formula is for...

Ohm's Law

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Contacts a neutral object with a charged one

Conduction

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In a Series Circuit, the total resistance is _____ than

bigger

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A circuit needs these three objects to function

A power source, a wire, and a light source

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Movement of an object where an electric force is present

electrostatics

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P =IV

This formula is for...

Electric Power

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A glass rod rubbed by a cloth is an example of...

Friction

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In a Parallel Circuit, the total resistance is _____ than

less

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The unit that Electric Power uses...

Watt

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A complete circular path that electricity flows through

circuit

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These symbols are used for...

Circuit drawings

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A lizard warming its belly on a hot rock is an example of...

Conduction 

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Resistors can be added in...

Both Series and Parallel Circuits

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The attraction of paper to a charged scale is an example of...

Electrostatics

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