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constant   not changing  
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parallel circuit   there is more than one path for current to flow  
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series circuit   a certain path for current to flow  
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electric current or current   the flow of electrically charged particles, including electrons  
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resistance   a part of a circuit that slows or stops the current  
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voltage   the potential difference between ends of a circuit  
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potential difference   A difference in electric potential that is needed for current to flow  
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potential energy   stored energy PE=m x g x h  
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Conservation of Energy   Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be transformed from one form to another  
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kinetic energy   Energy of motion  
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electrical potential energy   potential energy particles have because of how close they are together  
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oscillation   Moving back and forth at a regular interval  
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gravity   an attractive force between two objects  
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g   acceleration due to gravity  
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thermal equilibrium   when two objects reach the same temperature  
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heat   energy moving from a warmer object to a cooler object  
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momentum   an object's resistance to slowing, stopping or speeding up  
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Law of Conservation of Momentum   an object's momentum cannot change unless a force outside of it pushes or pulls it  
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impulse   a force applied over time  
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mass   how much stuff something is made of  
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force   a push or a pull  
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acceleration   how fast something changes speed or velocity  
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velocity   how fast something moves and in what direction  
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Newton's 2nd Law   More mass, less acceleration and more force, more acceleration F=m*a  
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friction   a force which pushes against motion  
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air resistance   The friction caused by moving against air particles. It is especially important when something is flying through the air  
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Newton's 3rd Law   For every force, there is an equal and opposite force  
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period   how much time it takes for a wave to pass or a pendulum to swing back and forth  
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amplitude   how high a pendumlum swings or the height or the depth of a wave  
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frequency   number of waves per second  
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wavelength   distance from the top of one wave to the top of the next  
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longitudinal wave   a wave whose particles move the same direction as the wave  
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photovoltaic   a device which turns light eneryg into electrical energy  
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MRI   a device in the hospital which uses strong magnets and radio waves to form images of the body  
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refraction   when a wave bends  
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Equipotential Line   An invisible line across which there is a potential difference  
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