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What makes up an atom?   Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons.  
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What is a Proton?   A part of an atom that stays in the middle as the nucleus with the neutrons and has a positive charge.  
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What is a Neutron?   A part of an atom that stays in the middle as the nucleus with the protons and has a neutral charge (no charge at all).  
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What is a Electron?   A part of an atom that orbits(circles)around the protons and electrons in the middle.  
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What is a circuit?   A closed loop that electrons an travel in.  
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What are the 4 touch points that are needed to light a bulb?   1. The north end (positive end) 2. The south end (negative end) 3.The brass threaded end (the side of the base) 4.The contact end (the bottom of the bulb)  
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Do opposites attract? (You probably know this already but still)   Yup  
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What are the 2 kinds of electricity?   Static and current electricity.  
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What is static electricity?   When electrons move or “Jump” for a very short distance.  
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What is current electricity?   Current electricity is when electrons are continuously moving through the wire.  
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What are the 2 common circuits?   Series and parallel circuits.  
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What are series circuits?   When the light bulbs are connected in a row, 1 after another, forming only one path for the electrons to take. If any 1 of the bulbs are burned out, the current will not flow and no light will go on.  
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What are parallel circuits?   When each light bulb forms a separate path for the electrons to follow. A single electric power source supplies all the lights and appliances with the same voltage. If 1 light burns out, the current can still flow through the lights.  
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What is a filament?   A fine, coiled wire made of a tough metal called tungsten.  
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What is a conductor?   Any material that allows electrons to flow easily through it. For ex. anything metal and water.  
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What is a insulator?   Any material that does not allow electrons to flow through it. For ex. wood and plastic.  
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What makes an atom unbalanced?   When the # of protons isn’t the same as the electrons.  
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What makes an atom balanced?   When there is the same amount of protons there is neutrons  
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