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Each electron has 2 electrical charges, one is positive and the other is what?
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Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
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Voltage
What is an example of something that can “break” a circuits path?
Negative
Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
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Voltage
Circuits have 3 parts, which of the following is one of the 3 parts?
Negative
Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
Switch
Voltage
The flow of electrons are called?
Negative
Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
Switch
Voltage
Electrons need to move around a continuous (unbroken) path to create electricity. What is this path is called?
Negative
Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
Switch
Voltage
The pressure of the pushing on the electrons of a wire becomes the energy that powers our devices, what is the pressure called?
Negative
Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
Switch
Voltage
Why do you think electrical power cords have two prongs?
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Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
Switch
Voltage
The “+ and “-” sides of a power source are called?
Negative
Voltage
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Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
Current
Poles
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Voltage
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