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All matter is made up of tiny ________.
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
A complete electrical circuit is called a/an _______.
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
Electricity that moves through a wire is called
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
The electricity that we use for lights (current electricity), is an example of _____.
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
Electricity can no longer flow if...
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
Atoms are made up of smaller parts including _______.
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
Electricity is a form of _______, made of tiny particles that have _______ charges.
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
If a wire is cut or is not connected to one end of a battery, then the circuit is no longer complete and the electricity cannot flow. This is a/an
human-harnessed
closed circuit
current electricity
any part of the electricity's path is blocked or broken.
energy, negative
open circuit
atoms
protons, neutrons, and electrons
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