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An object's distance and direction from a reference point.
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The process of changing direction.
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The total distance moved.
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The starting point
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charging an object without touching it.
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an object that attracts magnetic material.
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A force of attraction or repulsion caused by a magnet.
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pole A place where the force of a magnet applies the strongest.
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Invisible magnetic field surrounding a magnet.
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The amount of charge that travels to fix a point in a electric circuit.
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The electric potential energy difference between two places on a circuit.
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Current that flows from the positive to the negative.
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The ability of a material to impede the flow of charge.
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A material in which charges cannot easily move
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The invisible region around any charged object where a electric force is applied.