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Electricity

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Why does ice melt PO   * The thermal energy of the air transfers to the ice causing temperatures to rise particles are moving faster causing melting of ice into water  
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Why does ice melt PT   Thermal energy moves from warmer to colder increases motion of particles of the cooler object until both of chips of the same temperature  
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Heat   The transfer of thermal energy from warmer objects to cooler ones  
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Conduction   The transfer of thermal energy that results from collision of part two calls via physical contact ;hotter to cooler p  
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Convection   Transfer through energy via a fluid or gas Derives from a term that means to carry Change is the density of particles of a fluid and current develops  
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Radiation   Transfer of thermal energy as waves or currents in the air two objects must connect EX the sun in skin on beach  
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Insulation   Comes from the Latin word meaning to insula; island this is the idea that an island and more insulated substances that conduct thermal energypoorly  
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Insulation PT   Insulation prevents warmer inside air from trying to get to colder outside air  
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Insulation P3   Insulation prevents warmer outside air from trying to get inside the house  
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Static energy one   Is a great derivative static means standing  
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Static energy two   Static means without motion or at rest  
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Static energy three   Therefore static electricity is electricity that is standing or does not move all the time  
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Static energy four   It's temporary and unpredictable  
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Static energy five   Science definition the electric charge builds up on an object that has gained or lost protons  
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Static energy six   When static electricity is producing negative chart movement this is because electrons are on the outside of an atom  
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Static energy seven   The direction of static electricity is always from negative surface to a positive surface because only negative charges have the ability to move  
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Why are dryer sheets important   Clothes that cling have opposite charges that sheets prevent the buildup of negative charges on clothes  
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Circuit   A continuous path through which electric charge flows  
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Series circuit   A series in which there is only one path for the current to flow  
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Parallel circuit   A circuit in which there is more than one path for the current to flow  
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Electromagnetic   A temporary magnet that is made by passing on electric current through a coil of wire that surrounds an iron core  
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Sequence of a lightbulb step one   Flip a switch  
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Step two   Wires touch  
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Step three   Charge flows from wires to bulb  
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Step four   Charge flows through filament in bulb  
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Step five   Filament grows  
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Step six   The flow of charge must go back to switch there another internal wire  
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