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charge   a measure of the extra positive or negative particles that an object has  
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electric field   the space around an object in which electric forces occur  
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static electricity   an electric charge that stays on an object  
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series circuit   a circuit that has only one path for current  
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resistor   a material that resists the flow of current but doesn't stop it  
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parallel circuit   a circuit that has more than one path along which current can travel  
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electric cell   a device that supplies energy to move chargers through a circuit  
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circuit   a path that is made for an electric circuit  
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electric current   a flow of electric chargers  
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insulator   a material that current cannot pass through easily  
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conductor   a material that electric current can pass through easily  
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electromagnet   an arrangement of wire wrapped around a core, producing a temporary magnet  
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magnetic field   the space all around a magnet where the force of the magnet can act  
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magnetic pole   the end of a magnet  
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magnet   an object that attracts certain materials, such as iron or steel  
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