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8 Cards in this Set
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The charge obtained by an object when it gains or loses electrons
A) conductor B) electric charge C) electric current D) electromagnet |
B) electric charge
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The flows of electrons from negatively charged to positively charged objects
A) electromagnet B) resistor C) electric current D) conductor |
C) electric current
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The attracttion or repulsion of objects due to their charges
A) electric force B) conductor C) electromagnet D) insulator |
A) electric force
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The path along which electrons can flow
A) resistor B) electromagnet C) resistor D) electric current |
D) electric circut
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A temporary magnet amde by passing electric current through a wire coiled around an iron
A) electromagnet B) conductor C) electric charge D) electric current |
A) electromagnet
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Think about this: what if you wrap a wire around a iron? What does that make?
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A material that conducts electron easily
A) conductor B) electric charge C) insulator D) resistor |
A) conductor
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Look at the word CONDUCTS in the question.
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A material that does not carry electrons
A) electromagnet B) resistor C) electric charge D) insulator |
D) insulator
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Think of the electromagnets as if the vocab. word is angry or _______ the preson
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A material that resists the flow of electrons in some way
A) electric charge B) conductor C) resistor D) insulator |
C) resistor
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Look at the word RESISTS in the question.
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