A reusable safety switch that breaks the circuit when the current gets

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A reusable safety switch that
breaks the circuit when the
current gets too high.
A complete, unbroken path through
which electric charges can flow.
Materials that allow the charges of
an electric current to move
freely through them.
A device that transforms chemical
energy into electrical energy.
An instrument that can detect the
presence of an electric charge.
A safety device with a thin strip of
metal that will melt if to much
current passes through a circuit.
Attraction or repulsion between
electric charges.
The loss of static electricity as
electric charges transfer from
one object to another.
An electric circuit with multiple
paths for the current to take.
The relationship of voltage,
resistance, and current.
An electric circuit with only one
path for the current to take.
A material in which charges cannot
flow easily.
A device used to measure voltage,
or electrical potential energy
difference.
A device used to measure current
in a circuit.
An electrochemical cell in which the
electrolyte is a paste.
The law that states that charges
are neither created nor
destroyed.
A connection that allows current to
take the path of least
resistance.
Short Circuit