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Potential Energy

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Electrical Potential Energy   a measure of the work required by an electric field to make electric charges OR the voltage per unit of charge  
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Gravitational Potential Energy   energy and object possess because of it's position in a gravitational field  
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Magnetic Potential Energy   the form of energy related not only to the distance between magnetic materials, but also to the orientation, or alignment, of those materials within the field.  
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Conductor   Object of type of material that permits the flow of electricity  
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Current   The rate at witch charge flows past a certain point in a circuit  
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Relative Positions   The position of two or more objects with respect to one another.  
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Energy   Controls the amount of change that can occur within a system; without enough energy, change cannot occur.  
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System   A group of interacting or interdependent elements forming a complex whole, as in all the factors or variables in an environment, or all the variables that might affect a science experiment.  
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Potential Energy (PE)   Energy stored in systems or objects - electrical, gravitational, magnetic, and nuclear are all examples of potential energy)  
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