1) Transfers from one object to another when there is contact and the object have an opposite electric charge. a) Electric Current b) Electric Charge c) Electric Energy 2) The flow of electric charge through objects that are able to conduct it. a) Electric Charge b) Electric Energy c) Electric Current 3) ______ produces changes in matter and can be transformed into other forms of energy. a) Static Electricity b) Electric Energy c) Electric Charge 4) ______ is generally electrically neutral, same numbe of positive and negative charges. a) Matter b) Electric Charge c) Static Electricity 5) It's the build-up of an electrical charge on the surface of an object. a) Static Electricity b) Electric Energy c) Matter 6) To produce an _____, a charge must be able to move from one material to another. a) Electric Current b) Electric Charge c) Electric Energy 7) Metals and non-metals, do allow an electric current to flow through them. (Classifying Materials) a) Insulators b) Matter c) Conductors 8) Wood, plastic, and rubber does not allow an electric current to flow through them. (Classifying Materials) a) Conductors b) Insulators c) Matter 9) A set of components that can generate, distribute, and make use of the energy is an______. a) Electric Energy b) Electric Circuit c) Electric Charge 10) Transform the electric energy they receive into other forms of energy. a) Receptors b) Switches c) Conducting Cables 11) Transport electric current from the generator to the receptors. a) Switches b) Conducting Cables c) Receptors 12) These are activated to allow an electric current to flow through, or block it. a) Receptors b) Generators c) Switches 13) Transform some forms of energy into energy and produce an electric current. a) Generators b) Switches c) Receptors

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