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This provides the
source of
electricity in a
circuit.
What is a D-cell
(battery)?
An item that hold
many components
needed to build a
circuit
What is a circuit
base?
A metal clip that
connects wires in
a circuit
What is a
Fahnstock clip?
A component that
uses electricity
from a source to
make something
happen
What is an
electricity
receiver?
Two types of
electricity receivers
What are a motor
and a light bulb?
A push or pull
What is force?
An instrument
with a freely
moving magnetic
needle to indicate
direction
What is a
compass?
An object that
helps you identify
or locate a
magnetic source
What is a detector?
A type of rock that
is naturally
magnetic
What is magnetite
(lodestone)?
The influence of a
permanent magnet’s
magnetic field on a
piece of iron, which
makes the iron act
like a magnet
What is induced
magnetism?
This type of wire is
wrapped around a
piece of iron to
create an
electromagnet
What is insulated
wire?
A component used
to open or close the
path of electricity
in an electromagnet
What is a switch?
A device created
with an
electromagnet that
allows
communication
with Morse code
What is a
telegraph?
In a telegraph, the
space between the
steel strip and an
electromagnet
What is a gap?
The material
around which a coil
is wound
What is the core?
The pathway for
the flow of
electricty
What is a circuit?
An individual item
in a circuit
What is a
component?
The flow of
electricity through
a conductor
What is current?
Wire wound
repeatedly around a
central core
What is a coil?
Any substance, like
copper or
aluminum, through
which electricity
will flow
What is a
conductor?
A complete circuit
through which
electricity flows
What is a closed
circuit?
An incomplete
circuit through
which electricity
will not flow
What is an open
circuit?
A material that
prevents the flow of
electricity in a
circuit, commonly
plastic, rubber, or
glass.
What is an
insulator?
A circuit that splits
in two or more
pathways before
coming together at
the battery.
What is a parallel
circuit?
A circuit with only
one pathway for
current to flow
What is a series
circuit?
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The material in a
light bulb that
produces light
energy when
receiving an
electric current
What is the
filament?