movement of electric charges from one place to another - current, the loss of energy of a charge between two points on a conductor - electric potential difference, slows down the flow of electrons - resistor, power is the rate oftransformation - energy, study of stationary electric charges - electrostatics, the work done to move the charged particle from a reference position to the its final location - electric potential energy, path for transmitting electric current - circuit, the unit Ampere is equivalent to - C/S, a device that gives energy to the charged particles - battery, has two or more paths for the electricity to flow - parallel, the current that leaves the battery is split into the individual resistor and has different values - parallel, resistors are arranged in a chain - series, in a series circuit, each resistor receives _______ amounts of voltages - different, the unit watts is equivalent to - J/S, they carry electric charges and energy - electrons, _______ flow of electrons increases current - faster, a lower voltage means _________ distance the charge travels - longer, less electron flow equals ______ voltage - lower, distance between two charged particles means - shorter, ______ electric field lines equals higher electric field - more, like charges _______ each other - repel, electric field lines move away from a _______ charge - positive, electric force exerted per unit charge - electric field, measures the magnitude of the electrostatics force between 2 charges  - Coulomb's Law, Total charge on an object with an excess or deficit number of electrons - electric charge, the unit volts is equivalent to - J/C, an increase in wire length is an _______ in resistance - increase, a bigger diameter means a _______ resistance - smaller, lower resistivity of a material is equal to ________ resistance - lower, a decrease in temperature _________ a total resistance in a wire - decreases, The amount of energy transformed from one form to another in a given time - POWER, the measure of the gravitational force of an object in Newton - Weight, the quantity of matter in an object in kilograms (kg) - Mass, Force of attraction or repulsion between charged objects - Electric Force , is the transfer of charged particles from one object to another - Static electricity, is the ratio of the EPE to the charge - Electric potential ,

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