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  • an incomplete path for the flow of electric current
    open circuit
    insulator
    conductor
    closed circuit
  • in a circuit, the device you are trying to power up
    insulator
    source
    electric field
    load
  • The flow of electrons through a wire
    static electricity
    electric force
    current electricity
    electric circuit
  • the path that an electric current takes
    electric circuit
    static electricity
    electric force
  • An object that restricts the flow of electric current
    load
    conductor
    source
    insulator
  • when electrons quickly move from one object to another
    attract
    repel
    discharge
    electric field
  • All matter is made up of tiny particles called
    atom
    particles
    matter
    electrons
  • which is an example of a conductor
    copper
    plastic
    rubber
  • A _______________ is a particle with a negative charge
    electron
    atom
    proton
    neutron
  • the push or pull between electric charges
    electric charge
    insulator
    electric force
    electric field
  • to push away from
    attract
    repel
    force
    field
  • a particle with a negative charge
    proton
    atom
    neutron
    electron
  • Objects that have like charges will
    not move
    repel
    attract
  • the path that an electric current takes is called
    static charge
    current
    circuit
    electric discharge
  • Objects with opposite charges
    repel
    not move
    attract
  • material that stops the flow of electric current
    conductor
    resistor
    insulator
    electric circuit
  • the buildup of electric charge on an object
    current electricity
    atom
    static electricity
    short circuit
  • the energy of moving electrons
    electric discharge
    electrical energy
    protons
    static electricity
  • a particle with a negative charge
    electron
    proton
    atoms
    neutron
  • a conductor _______________ the flow of electric current
    blocks
    allows
  • the build up of electric charge on an object
    static electricity
    repel
    current electricity
    attraction
  • tiny particles that make up matter
    atoms
    electricity
    mass
    discharge
  • the flow of electrons through a wire
    current
    static
    electric field
    electric force
  • which is an example of an insulator
    metal
    rubber
    copper
  • basic property of atoms - to be positive or negative
    electron
    electric discharge
    electric charge
    electric force
  • the area where you can feel the push or pull of electric forces
    insulator
    electric field
    electric force
    conductor
  • the flow of electrons through a wire is called
    electric field
    electric current
    static electricity
  • an insulator _____________ the flow of electric current
    stops
    allows
  • a device that uses current like a radio or light buld
    connectors
    source
    load
  • The buildup of electric charge on an object
    static electricity
    electric circuit
    current electricity
    electric discharge
  • An item that allows electrons to flow freely through it
    insulator
    electric force
    conductor
    electric field
  • all matter is made up of tiny particles called
    electric charge
    conductors
    electric discharge
    atoms
  • a complete path for the flow of electric current
    conductor
    insulator
    closed circuit
    open circuit
  • in a circuit, the power comes from the
    load
    source
    conductor
    open circuit
  • anything that supplies current
    source
    connector
    load
  • the push or pull between electric charges
    insulator
    electric field
    electric force
    electric charge
  • when electrons jump from one object to another
    static cling
    electric force
    neutrons
    electric discharge
  • material that allows electric current to pass through easily
    insulator
    electric load
    electric circuit
    conductor
  • the build up of electric charge on an object
    static electric
    current electric