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When an object gets an area that has more positive or negative ions due to being near another charged object.
Static Electricity
Charging by Contact
Charging by Induction
Ohm's Law
When an object gains an uneven number of either positively or negatively charged particles, or at the very least has an area that has more positive or negative ions.
Static Electricity
Charging by Contact
Charging by Induction
Ohm's Law
A flow of electricity that moves through several resistors all along the same path.
Parallel Circuit
Ohm's Law
Series Circuit
Static Electricity
A flow of electricity that moves through several resistors all on separate branching paths.
Static Electricity
Parallel Circuit
Series Circuit
Ohm's Law
When a charged object touches a neutral object, the flow of charges into the neutral object is described this way.
Charging by Induction
Charging by Contact
Ohm's Law
Static Electricity
This is the unit for Electrical Power as measured in the United States.
Voltage Difference
Calories
Kilowatt-hours
Joules
This rule describes the relationship between a circuit's resistance, voltage difference and current.
Law of Conservation of charge
Ampere's Law
Volt's Law
Watt's Law
Ohm's Law
This rule describes the fact that an electrical charge cannot be created or destroyed.
Law of Conservation of charge
Ampere's Law
Volt's Law
Watt's Law
Ohm's Law
This is the amount of electricity that is flowing through a wire at a given time (unit is Amps)
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Electrical Power
This is the when a material slows down the flow of electricity and converts some of the electrical energy into heat (units is Ohms).
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Electrical Power
This is the rate at which electricity is produced, or the rate at which electrical energy is converted into another type of energy (Unit is Watts).
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Electrical Power
This is the difference in charge between the beginning of a circuit and the end of a circuit (Unit is Volts).
Current
Voltage
Resistance
Electrical Power
This is an object that will allow a flow of current through it with very low resistance.
Insulator
Conductor
Flower
Electrolytes
This is an object that will not allow a flow of current through it (it has a very high resistance).
Insulator
Conductor
Flower
Electrolytes
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