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31 Cards in this Set
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Attract |
To pull together |
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Repel |
To push away |
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Ben Franklin |
This man discovered electricity |
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Atom |
The smallest type of matter |
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Electron |
Negatively charged particle in an atom |
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Protons |
Positively charged particles |
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Series Circuit |
Only one path in which the electricity flows |
One |
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Parallel Circuit |
More than one path for electricity to flow |
More |
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Thomas Edison |
Invented the first practical light bulb |
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Thomas Edison |
Invented the first practical light bulb |
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Magnetic Properties |
All particles alligned |
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Non-magnetic Properties |
All particles jumbled |
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Non-magnetic Properties |
All particles jumbled |
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Heat Energy |
Energy in which you feel heat |
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Sticks to Magnets |
Iron,steel,copper,cobalt,and nickle |
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Doesn't stick to a Magnet |
Rubber bands,Popsicle sticks,pennies,aluminum,and copper |
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Conducter |
Allows electricity to flow |
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Insulator |
Does not allow electricity to flow easily |
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Insulator |
Does not allow electricity to flow easily |
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Geographic and Magnetic |
Poles are not located in the same place |
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Compass |
An instrument that gives geographic location |
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Open Circuit |
A incomplete circus that electricity doesn't flow through |
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Discharge |
The release of a buildup of electric charges such as a spark or lightning |
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Electricity |
A form of energy that can produce heat ,light and magnetism |
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Electromagnet |
A piece of iron that becomes a magnet after being wrapped in wires a lot |
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D-cell |
A battery/source |
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Source |
Provides energy to the components |
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Receiver |
Uses electricity from the source to make something happen |
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Filement |
Part of a light bulb that gets hot and produces light |
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Shematic |
A way to draw circuits on paper using symbols |
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Closed Circuit |
A complete circuit in which electricity flows |
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