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Chapter 2. Vocabulary Words. Acceleration. The rate at which velocity is changing in magnitude, direction or both. Average Speed. Path distance divided by time interval. Elapsed Time. Time that passed since the beginning of an event. Free Fall. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary Words

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Acceleration

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The rate at which velocity is changing in magnitude, direction or

both

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Average Speed

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Path distance divided by time interval

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Elapsed Time

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Time that passed since the beginning of an event

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Free Fall

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Motion under the influence of the gravitational force

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Instantaneous Speed

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Speed at any instant of time

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Rate

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How much something changes per unit of time

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Relative

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Regarded in relation to something else

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Speed

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How fast something is moving, distance moved over time

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Velocity

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Speed together with the direction of motion

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CHAPTER 3

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COMPONENT

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One of the vectors, often mutually perpendicular, whose sum is a resultant vector.

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Projectile

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An object that moves through the air or space acted on only by gravity.

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Resolution

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The process of determining the components of a vector.

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Resultant

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The vector sum of two or more component vectors.

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Satellite

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An object that falls around Earth or some other body rather than into it.

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Scalar Quantity

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A scaled amount only.

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Vector

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An arrow whose length represents the magnitude of a quantity and whose direction represents the direction of the quantity.

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Vector Quantity

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Includes a magnitude and direction.

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KEY TERMS: CHAPTER 4

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EQUILIBRIUM

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In general, a state of balance

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FORCE

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ANY PUSH OR PULL

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FRICTION

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THE FORCE THAT RESISTS RELATIVE MOTION OF OBJECTS OR MATERIALS THAT ARE IN CONTACT

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INERTIA

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THE RELUCTANCE OF ANY BODY TO CHANGE ITS STATE OF MOTION

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KILOGRAM

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SI UNIT OF MOTION

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LAW OF INERTIA

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EVERY BODY CONTINUES IN ITS STATE OF REST OR MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE AT A CONSTANT SPEED UNLESS COMPELLED TO CHAGE THAT STATE BY A NET FORCE EXERTED UPON IT

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MASS

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THE AMOUNT OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT

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NET FORCE

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THE COMBINATION OF ALL OF THE FORCES THAT ACT ON AN OBJECT

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NEWTON

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SI UNIT OF FORCE

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NEWTON’S FIRST LAW

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THE LAW OF INERTIA

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NORMAL FORCE

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FOR AN OBJECT RESTING ON A HORIZONTAL SURFACE THE UPWARD FORCE THAT BALANCES THE WEIGHT OF THE OBJECT

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SUPPORT FORCE

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FORCE THAT COMPLETELY BALANCES THE WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT AT REST

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WEIGHT

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THE FORCE ON A BODY DUE TO THE GRAVITATIONAL ATTRACTION OF ANOTHER BODY

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CHAPTER 5Newton’s second law of motion- force and acceleration

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Air resistance

Friction, or drag, that acts on something moving through the air.

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Fluid

Anything that flows, in particular, any liquid or gas.

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Free-body diagram

A diagram showing all the forces acting on an object.

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Inversely

When two values change in opposite directions, so that if one is doubled the other is reduced to one half, they are said to be inversely proportional to each other.

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Newton’s second law

The acceleration produced by a net force on a body is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the body.

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Pascal

The SI unit of pressure. One Pascal of pressure exerts a normal force of one Newton per square meter.

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Pressure

Force per surface area where the force is normal to the surface; measured in Pascals.

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Terminal Velocity

Terminal speed together with the direction (down for falling objects).

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Terminal speed

The speed at which the acceleration of a falling object is zero because friction balances the weight.

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CHAPTER SIXKey Terms

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One of the pair of forces described in Newton’s Third Law

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Action Force

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A mutual action between objects where each object exerts an equal but opposite force on the other

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Interaction

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Whenever one body exerts a force on another body the second body exerts an equal and opposite force on the first

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Newton’s Third Law

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The force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction to the action force, which acts simultaneously on whatever is exerting the action force

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Reaction Force

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MOMENTUMChapter 7 Vocabulary

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CONSERVED

Electric charge that remains unchanged during interactions

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ELASTIC COLLISION

Colliding objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation

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IMPULSEProduct of force and time interval during which force acts

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INELASTIC COLLISION

Colliding objects become distorted and\or generate heat during the collision

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LAW OF CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM

Absence of a net external force, the momentum of an object or system of objects is unchanged

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MOMENTUM (LINEAR MOMENTUM)

Product of mass and the velocity of an object-Has Magnitude and direction

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ENERGYChapter 8 Vocabulary

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EFFICIENCYUseful work output divided by the total work input

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ENERGYEnables an object to do something

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FULCRUMPivot point

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JOULESI unit of work

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KINETIC ENERGY

Energy of motion equal to half the mass, multiplied by the speed squared

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LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY

Energy can’t be created or destroyed

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LEVERMachine made of bar that turns about a fixed point

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MACHINE

Device used to multiple forces or simply to change direction of forces

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MECHANICAL ADVANTAGERatio of output force to the input

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MECHANICAL ENERGYEnergy due to position or movement of something

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POTENTIAL ENERGYStored and held in readiness

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POWER

Rate at which work is done or energy is transformed, equal to the work done or energy transformed divided by time

-Measured in Watts

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PULLEYKind of lever used to change direction of a force

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WATTSI unit of power

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WORK

The product of a force of an object and the distance through which the object is moved

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WORK-ENERGY THEOREMStates that whenever work is done, energy changes

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CHAPTER 9

Shawna Foyle, Brittany Pyeritz, Mark Shandrick

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AXiS

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The straight line around which an object may rotate or revolve. A horizontal or vertical reference line in

a graph

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CENTRiFUGAL FORCE

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• The outward force on a rotating or revolving body- Fictitious (made up)

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CENTRiPETAL FORCE

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• The center directed force that causes an object to move in a curved path

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Linear Speed

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• The path of distance moved per unit of time

- Aka speed

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Revolution

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• Motion of an object turning around an axis outside the object

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Rotation

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•The spinning motion that takes place when an object rotates about an axis

- Located within the object

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Rotational Speed

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• The number of rotations or revolutions per unit of time- Measured in revolutions per minute

- RPM

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Tangential Speed

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•The speed of an object moving around a circular path

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CHAPTER 10

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Center of Gravity

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• Point at the center of an objects weight distribution where the force of gravity can be considered to act

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Center of Mass

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• Point at the center of an objects mass distribution where all its mass can be

considered to be concentrated

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Neutral Equilibrium

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• The state of an object balanced so any small movement neither raises nor

lowers its center of gravity

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Stable Equilibrium

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• The state of an object balanced so that any small displacement or rotation raises

the center of gravity

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Unstable Equilibrium

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The state of an object balance so any small displacement or rotation lowers

center of gravity

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VOCAB FOR CHPT. !!-!2

By Steve SchottNick Pesanka&Jake Pulsifer

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Ch. 11

Angular momentum

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Ch. 11

The production of rotational inertia

and rotational velocity.

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Ch. 11

LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM

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Ch. 11

If no unbalanced external torque acts on a rotating system the angular momentum of

that system is constant.

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Ch. 11

LEVER ARM

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Ch. 11

The perpendicular distance between an axis and the line of

action of a force that tends to produce

rotation about the axis.

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Linear momentum

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Product of the mass and the velocity of an object, a.k.a. momentum

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Rotational inertia

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The reluctance of an object to change its

state of rotation, determined by the distribution of the mass of the object

in the location of the axis of rotation or

revolution.

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Rotational Velocity

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Rotational speed together with a direction for the axis of

rotation or revolution.

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Ch. 11

The rotational analog of force is _______.

Hint:Tends to produce

rotational acceleration.

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Ch. 11

Torque

DUH.

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Moving to Ch. 12

Inverse Square law

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Ch. 12

The weakening of gravity

with distance.

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Ch. 12

Which law states that:

Every object attracts every other object with a force that for any two objects is directly proportional to the mass of

each object.

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Ch. 12

Law of universal

gravitation

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Perturbation

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Ch.12

The deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of

force caused by the action of an additional

center of force.

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Ch. 12

Universal Gravitational

Constant

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Ch.12

A constant G in the equation for Newton’s

law of universal gravitation; measures the strength of gravity.

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CH 32& 33. Holl Ball Madeja&Kelsey Lloyd

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Electrical Forces.

A force that one charge exerts on another.

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Electrostatics.

Electricity at rest.

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Charge.

The attracting and repelling behavior.

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Conservation of Charge.

Charge is not created or destroyed but can be transferred.

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Coulomb’s Law.

F = k q1 – q2 / d^2

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Coulomb.

SI unit for charge.

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Conductors.

Good for the motion of electrical charges.

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Insulators.

Poor conductors of electricity.

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Semiconductors.

Behaves sometimes as insulators& sometimes as conductors.

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Superconductors.

At temps near absolute zero these materials require infinite conductivity.

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Induced.

Electrical charge that distributes on another object because of a nearby charge.

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Induction.

The charging of an object without direct conduct.

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Grounding.

Allowing charges to move freely along a connection between a conductor and the ground.

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Electrically Polarized.

Charges are aligned so that one side is slightly more positive than negative.

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Electric field.

A force field around every electrical charge or any group of charges.

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Electrical Potential Energy.

Energy a charge has due to it’s location in an electric field.

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Electric Potential.

Electric potential energy per coulomb at a location in an electric field.

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Volt.

SI unit for electric potential.

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Voltage.

Electric potential.

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Capacitor.

A device where electrical energy can be stored.

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Alternating CurrentAc current that repeatedly changes direction

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AmpereSI unit for electrical current

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DiodeAn electircal device that restricts the current

to flow in one direction

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Direct CurrentDc current that moves in only one direction

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Electric CurrentThe flow of electric charge, measured in amps

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Electric PowerThe rate at which electrical energy in

converted into another form of energy

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Electric ResistanceResistance of a material to the flow of an

electric current

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OhmSI unit for electrical current

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Ohm’s Law

The Statement that the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the

voltage impressed across the circuit, and is inversely proportional to the

resistance of the circiuit

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Potential DifferenceThe difference in electrical potential

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CircuitAny Path along which electrons can flow

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In ParallelForms branches that electrical current can

travel along to get to the devices

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In SeriesSingle path for the flow of electricity

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Parallel CircuitDevices that are connected to the same

two spots so that the current can flow through each device individually

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Schematic DiagramA diagram of a circuit that uses symbols to

show devices

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Series CircuitA circuit that in which the flow of electricity

must flow through each device in turn