EXAMPLES
- Electronics (TV, radio, computer, tablet, video game systems, iPod)
- Any equipment that runs with a cord or batteries, such as fans and flashlights
- Any equipment that transfers energy through wires, such as telephone poles and the connecting lines
- Lightning
- Lightbulbs and electricity
- Static Electricity (EX: rubbing your head on a balloon until your hairs stand up)
vocabulary
Electron: A part of the nucleus of an atom. Electrons carry a negative electrical charge.
Conductor: A substance that allows heat, electricity, or sound to travel through it.
Insulator: A material that stops heat or electricity from escaping.
Current: A flow of electricity through a conductor.
Magnetic Force: The force exerted between moving, electrically charged particles.
Conductor: A substance that allows heat, electricity, or sound to travel through it.
Insulator: A material that stops heat or electricity from escaping.
Current: A flow of electricity through a conductor.
Magnetic Force: The force exerted between moving, electrically charged particles.
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