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the accumulation of excess electrical charge on an object
static electricity
electric current
electricity
electroscope
Closed conducting loop through which an electric current can flow
parallel circuit
series circuit
circuit
conductor
The net movement of electric charges in a single direction, measured in amperes
electrical power
electric current
resistance
voltage difference
static electricity
Charge cannot be created or destroyed only transferred
law of conservation of mass
Ohm's Law
Law of Conservation of Charge
Law of Conservation of Energy
Electroscope
Tendency of a material to oppose electron flow and change electrical energy into thermal energy and light
electrical power
electric current
resistance
voltage difference
static electricity
Material in which electrons are not able to move easily
conductor
insulator
superconductor
resistance
Circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow
parallel circuit
series circuit
circuit
conductor
loop circuit
Process of rearranging electrons on a neutral object by bringing charged object close to it
static electricity
charging by induction
electricity
electroscope
charging by contanct
Material, such as copper wire, in which electrons can flow easily
conductor
insulator
superconductor
resistance
wire
Related to the force that causes electric charge to flow
electrical power
electric current
resistance
voltage difference
static electricity
Process of transferring charge between objects by touching or rubbing
static electricity
charging by induction
electricity
electroscope
charging by contanct
Circuit in which electric current has more than one path to follow
parallel circuit
series circuit
circuit
conductor
loop circuit
Current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by resistance
law of conservation of mass
Ohm's Law
Law of Conservation of Charge
Law of Conservation of Energy
Electroscope
Rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy
electrical power
electric current
resistance
voltage difference
static electricity
a region surrounding every electric charge in which a force of attraction or repulsion is exerted on other electric charges
electron cloud
Electric Field
electroscope
nucleus
a device sometimes consisting of two leavesa device sometimes consisting of two leaves of metallic foil used to detect electric charge of metallic foil used to detect electric charge
electron cloud
Electric Field
electroscope
nucleus