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Electricity

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electric   having to do with electricity; a form of energy commonly used for lights, electric motors, and heating.  
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positive charge   An electric charge with more protons than electrons; the opposite of a negative charge  
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static electricity   electric charges that build up on an object  
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contact   the act of touching  
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negative charge   an electrical charge in which there is a build up of electrons; the opposite of a positive charge  
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energy   the ability to do work or cause change; can be changed into different forms and can move between objects  
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friction   a force that opposes the motion of a body across a surface or through a gas or liquid  
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stored energy   energy in an object or substance that is not being given off by the object or substance  
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electron   a subatomic particle with a negative charge  
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lightning   a large discharge of electricity through the air that balances a difference in electric charge between one cloud and another or between clouds and the ground  
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