Most household appliances are powered by ____. Use a/an ____ to measure the current flowing through an electric wire. A car requires at least 60 ____ to start the engine. Regardless of whether it’s a light wave, radio wave, microwave, or x-ray, every wave has a/an ____. A parallel ____ in a circuit will share voltage but may have its own current. Valence electrons are the electrons that most easily ____ from their parent atom. Most metals are good ____ of electricity. Batteries are used in many ____ devices. Electricity ____ from the power station is sufficient to power a small city. Direct current ____ in one direction only. A/An ____ is the simplest circuit protection device. The wires are ____ with a plastic coating. Proper ____ in your home will save energy and reduce heating and air conditioning costs. Dry wood, rubber, and glass are materials that make good electrical ____. Motors and lights are examples of electrical ____. The ____ is named after the German physicist Georg Simon _____ (1789 - 1854). ____ shows that there is a relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in a circuit. All resistors in a ____ receive the same voltage. An electrical circuit is a closed-loop ____. Generators are often used as an emergency ____. A ____ converts AC to DC to charge electronic devices like mobile phones. A ____ is often paired to control current in an electronic circuit. ____ allow some energy to flow through a circuit. The most basic example of a circuit is the ____. A doorbell transformer ____ typical home voltage to a much lower voltage. Transformers at power plants ____ voltage from generators to the higher voltages carried by long-distance transmission lines. The light ____ is located behind the door. Cords used for charging personal electronics usually have ____ attached to them. Fatalities have resulted from as low as 30 ____. Direct current is commonly found in many low-____ applications.

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