Electricity - A form of energy that is found in nature but can be produced artificially by man, Transform - Electrical energy being changed, Conductor - An object that transmits electricity, Insulator - An object that does not transmit electricity, Closed Circuit - An electrical circuit that is complete and allows electricity to flow through to light a bulb, Open Circuit - An electrical circuit that is not complete and does not allow electricity to flow through. The bulb does not light up., Battery - Creates power for electrical circuits, also known as a dry cell, Static Electricity - An imbalance of positive and negative charges within an object, creating a spark (ex. Lightning, rubbing feet across carpet), Current - A continuous flow of electrical energy, Magnetic Field - A current flowing through a wire creates this, Poles - All magnets have two ends of these, usually labeled as North and South, Electromagnet - Magnetism can produce an electrical current and an electric current can produce a magnetic field known as this,

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