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What is the flow of electric charges through a material called?

Electric current

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What is the unit of measurement for voltage?

Volts

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What is the unit of measurement for electric current?

Amps

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What is the unit of measurement for resistance?

Ohms

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Lightning is a giant example of electric ____________________.

discharge

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Copper and gold are excellent examples of:

Conductors

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Plastic, rubber, and glass are all examples of:

Insulators

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A material that does not allow electric charges to move through it easily is a(n):

Insulator

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A property of matter that can be positive or negative.

Electric Charge

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The transfer of electrons through direct contact.

Conduction

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Which material allows electric charges to flow through it easily?

Conductor

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Which type of current flows in only one direction?

Direct Current

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A complete, closed path through which electric charges can flow is a(n):

Electric circuit

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In a flashlight, the thin wire that glows to produce light is called the:

filament

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The buildup of electric charges on an object is known as:

Static electricity

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Which material has no resistance at very low temperatures?

Superconductor

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What occurs when there is a sudden loss of static electricity?

Electric Discharge

400

The three basic parts of an electric circuit are the:

Voltage source, electrical device, conductor

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In which type of circuit are there multiple branches for the current to follow?

Parallel

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A circuit where the current changes direction repeatedly.

Alternating Current

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Which type of material conducts electricity better than an insulator but not as well as a conductor?

Semiconductor

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In which type of circuit are all parts connected in a single loop?

Series

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What is the liquid or paste inside a battery that conducts electricity?

Electrolyte

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What is the term for the opposition to the flow of electric charge?

Resistance

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What are the two parts of an electric cell that are usually made of different metals?

Electrodes