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banana
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star
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gift
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banana
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What is an insulator?
A material that does not allow electrical current to pass through it
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What is a conductor?
A material that allows electrical current to pass through it
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What do we call electricity that builds up on a material when it is rubbed?
Static electricity
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lifesaver
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gold
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gift
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lifesaver
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In which direction do electrons flow in a circuit?
From the negative terminal to the positive terminal of a cell
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What happens to the brightness of bulbs as more are added to a series circuit?
They get dimmer
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baam
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What is the rule for voltage in a parallel circuit?
The voltage across the supply is the same as across each branch
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What are the two types of electrical charge?
Positive and negative
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What happens to the other bulbs in a parallel circuit if one bulb breaks?
They are not affected and continue to work
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How is a voltmeter connected in a circuit?
In parallel - across a component
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Why is current the same everywhere in a series circuit?
Because there is only one path for the current to flow
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What is the difference between a cell and a battery?
A battery is made up of multiple cells
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What happens to all the bulbs in a series circuit if one bulb breaks?
They all go out
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What is voltage?
The energy carried by electrons
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