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circuit   a circular journey or one beginning and ending at the same place; a round.  
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conductor   a substance, body, or device that readily conducts heat, electricity, sound, etc.: Copper is a good conductor of electricity.  
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insulator   a material of such low conductivity that the flow of current through it is negligible.  
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ion   an electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons, as a cation  
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ohms law   the SI unit of electrical resistance, defined to be the electrical  
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resistance   Psychiatry . opposition to an attempt to bring repressed thoughts or feelings into consciousness.  
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voltage   Electricity . electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.  
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static change   A form of charge, designated positive, negative, or zero, found on the elementary particles that make up all known matter.  
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current   flowing movement in a liquid, gas, plasma, or other form of matter, especially one that follows a recognizable course.  
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electric field   The distribution in space of the strength and direction of forces that would be exerted on an electric charge at any point in that space. Electric fields themselves result directly from other electric charges or from changing magnetic fields. The strength  
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electric forec   In physics, an electric field surrounds electrically charged particles and time-varying magnetic fields.  
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power   In physics, power is the rate at which energy is transferred, used, or transformed. For example, the rate at which a light bulb transforms electrical energy into heat and light is measured in watts—the more wattage, the more power, or what is the same thi  
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series circuit   Components of an electrical circuit or electronic circuit can be connected in many different ways.  
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parallel circuit   Components of an electrical circuit or electronic circuit can be connected in many different ways. The two simplest of these are called series and parallel and occur very frequently. Components connected in series are connected along a single path, so the  
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