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Defined as the electrical force per unit of charge

Electronic Fields

This means that rubbing two materials together can rub electrons off of one and unto the other

Friction

Refers to a material that hinders the flow of electrons

Insulator

This term means no contact occurs between charged object and neutral object

Induction

Refers to a material whose conduction electrons are free to move throughout

Conductors

Refers to transfer of charge in which contact occurs between charged object and neutral object

Conduction

The capacity of a capacitor to store energy in a form of electric charge

Capacitance

Refers to the two charged conducting materials with same size and shape inside the capacitor

Conductive plates

A component which has the ability or capacity to store energy

Capacitor

The charging and discharging rate is very slow

Capacitor

This device only works with a direct current

Battery

who developed the concept of horsepower

James Watt

Responsible in pushing the electric current

Voltage

what is the SI unit for electrical current

Ohms

Best material in making electrical wire due to its vulnerability to rust

Copper

How many ampere is equal to 1 coulomb per second (C/s)

One