Electricity and Magnetism Vocabulary Quiz
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The flow or movement of charges through a conductor *
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A path along which negative electrical charges move *
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An incomplete or broken path that does not allow electrical current to flow *
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Any material that allows negative electric charges to flow freely through it (examples: wire, metal) *
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Any material that does not allow negative charges to flow freely through it (examples: ceramic, cotton oven mitt or potholder) *
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An item with magnetism; it has both a north and south pole *
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A magnet that is made by passing a current through a conductor wrapped around an iron core; this type of magnet can be turned on and off *
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A magnet in the shape of a horseshoe, which has its north and south poles at each opposite tip *
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A magnet in the shape of a bar or rectangle, which has its north and south poles at opposite ends *
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A device that uses electricity to make objects move; it contains a spinning electromagnet *
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A device that changes the energy of motion into electricity; it is often used to make power when normal power sources fail or cannot work *
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An electric charge that collects or builds up on the surface of an object *
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A unit of measurement for electrical power *
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A complete path that allows electrical current to flow (if it's closed, it flows) *
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