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Grade 5 Science

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Atom   The smallest particle of an element that can exist and still retain the properties of that element.  
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Battery holder   A manufactured device which holds a battery.  
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Battery   A device used for generating electricity through a electrochemical reaction; a battery unit is made from one or more cells.  
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Bond   A force which joins atoms or groups of atoms together in a molecule.  
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Bulb holder   A manufactured device which holds a bulb.  
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Cell   Contains positive and negative electrodes surrounded by an electrolyte. A chemical reaction occurs within the cell which generates electricity (release electrons). One or more cells connected together is called a battery.  
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Charge   A given quantity of electricity.  
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Circuit breaker   A safety device used to prevent circuits in houses and buildihgs from being overloaded. A circuit breaker can be reset once it is tripped.  
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Circuit   A complete path for an electric current.  
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Closed circuit   Where the currect flows from the battery through an electrical device providing power, and returning back to the battery.  
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Compass   An instrument with a rotating magnetic needle usually used for locating the Magnetic North Pole.  
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Conductor   Anything an electrical current can pass through easily.  
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Contact points   Places (on bells, bulbs and other electrical devices)where wires are connected to allow for the flow of electricity.  
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Control   The switch that allows the flow of electricity.  
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Convert   To change.  
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Current   A flow of electricity.  
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Electrical device   Anything that uses electricity or batteries.  
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Electricity   A type of energy in which small particles (called electrons) move through a device.  
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Electrode   Conductors through which current can flow.  
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Electrolyte   Usually a liquid or paste that allows electrons to move easily through a cell.  
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Electron   Part of an atom, a negatively charged particle that is found outside of the nucleus of the atom.  
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Energy   The capacity for doing work; may be electrical, mechanical, chemical, thermal or nuclear.  
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Filament   A very fine wire.  
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Friction   Resistance between two surfaces moving against each other.  
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Fuse   A safety device used in a circuit to prevent overloading. A thin piece of wire which will burn up if a large electric current goes through is causing an open circuit. A fuse must be replaced when it is blown.  
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Insulated wire   Wire surrounded by plastic covering.  
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Insulator   Materials that electricity has a hard time flowing through e.g. plastic coating on wires, leather, wood, etc.  
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Kilowatts   A unit of electrical power equal to one thousand watts.  
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Load   An electrical device.  
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Manufactured   Man-made.  
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Natural   Found in nature.  
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Negative charge   Having more electrons than protons.  
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Negative terminal   The point on the battery where electrons leave.  
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Neutron   An uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom.  
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Nichrome   A type of wire; very resistant to current flow.  
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Non-renewable resource   A natural resource that can not be replaced.  
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Nucleus   Central part of an atom made of protons and neutrons.  
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Open circuit   An incomplete path, electricity can not cross the break in the circuit.  
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Parallel circuit   Provides more than one path for electricity to flow.  
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Positive charge   A charged body having fewer electrons than protons.  
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Positive terminal   The point on the battery where electrons enter.  
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Power   A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom.  
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Renewable   Can be replaced.  
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Resistance   The opposition of a substance to the passage of electrical current; friction against electrons movingl.  
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Resistor   An electrical component which slows electron flow.  
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Series circuit   One path (loop) for electricity through all loads. If one bulb or battery is disconnected, the circuit will not work.  
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Simple circuit   Consists of a battery (power source), wire (conductor), an electrical device (load), and switch (control) connected together to form a closed circuit.  
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Source   The producer of power.  
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Switch   A device used to control the flow of electricity.  
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Terminal   The place which electricity enters or leaves an electrical component (battery).  
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Troubleshoot   Sequential steps to detect and correct flaws to ensure success of a final product.  
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Tungsten   A metallic element used in making electric light bulb filament.  
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Voltage   A measure of the amount of electrical energy supplied to each charge.  
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Wattage   Power expressed in watts.  
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Watt   Unit used to measure power.  
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