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100
A physical property of particles or objects that causes them to attract or repel each other w/out touching.
What is Electric Charge
100
When current flows in just one direction.
What is Direct Current (D.C.)
100
A closed loop, through which current can flow.
What is Electric Circuit.
100
The use of electric current.
What is Electronics.
200
The force of attraction or repulsion between charged particles.
What is Electric Force.
200
When current keeps reversing direction.
What is Alternation current.
200
One loop through which current can flow.
What is Series Circuit.
200
A solid crystal that can conduct current better than an electric insulator but not as well as an electric conductor.
What is Semiconductor
300
A space around a charged particle where the particle exerts electric force on other particles.
What is Electric Field.
300
The difference in electrical potential energy.
What is Voltage.
300
Has two loops through which current can flow.
What is Parallel Circuit.
300
A physical property of some types of matter
What is Electric Charge
400
Electrons move, but they aren't destroyed.
What is Law of Conservation of Charge.
400
Opposition to the flow of electric charges that occurs when electric current travels through matter.
What is Resistance.
400
The rate at which a device changes electric current to form of energy.
What is Electric Power.
500
Buildup of charges.
What is Static Electricity.
500
Materials that have low resistance to electric current.
What is Electric Conductors.
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