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unit 3 lesson 1-3

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electric charge   property that leads to electromagnetic interaction between the particles that make up matter  
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static electricity   buildup of electric charge on an object  
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electrical conductor   material through which charges can move freely  
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electricaal insulator   material through which charges can't move freely  
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semiconductor   special class of material that conduct electric charge better than electrical insulators but not as well as electrical conductors  
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electric current   rate of flow of electric charges  
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resistance   opposition to the flow of electric charges  
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voltage   amount of work requird to move each unit charge between two points  
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electric circuit   closed path through which electric charges can flow  
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series circuit   all parts are connected in a row that forms one path for the electric charges follow  
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parallel circuit   electric charges have more than one path that they can follow  
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