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Kara Finley - Physics 1 Honors (Gabriella Concepcion)
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Created Date 03.20.22
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a closed loop through which charges can continuously move
an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
either of the poles of a magnet
either more negative electrons than positive protons or vice versa
a path along which the whole current flows through each component
comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field
energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height
rate at which electric charge flows past a point on the electric circuit
used to describe the electrical and magnetic forces or effects produced by an electric current
a device that transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy
the transfer of heat between two parts of a stationary system, caused by a temperature difference between the
by inducing electrons to move from one object to the other
the transfer of electrons from one object to the other
the force between charges, whether it is a force of attraction or repulsion, can be quantified by following
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