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The rate at which eletrical energy is used to do work is called?
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
A material that charges can NOT move easily through is called?
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
An object becomes charged when the atoms in the object gain or lose
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
All circuits include...
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
Why does a light come on instantly when you flip on a light switch?
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
A material through which charges can move easily is called?
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
Lightening is an example of?
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
Which of the following bulbs would burn the brightest?
electric power
electric discharge
an energy source, a load, and wires
An electric field sets up in the wire at nearly the speed of light.
120 W
insulator
conductor
electrons
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