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A device that stores electrical energy and provides a voltage difference to drive electric current in a circuit.
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Circuit: A type of electrical circuit in which components are connected across the same voltage source, allowing multiple paths for current to flow.
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Circuit: A circuit that is not complete, meaning there is a break or gap that prevents current from flowing.
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A subatomic particle with a negative charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom and is fundamental to electricity.
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Circuit: A complete electrical circuit that allows current to flow uninterrupted from the power source, through the components, and back to the source.
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A component that resists the flow of electric current, creating a voltage drop and controlling the current in a circuit.
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Charge: A physical property of particles, such as electrons and protons, that causes them to experience an electric force; it can be positive or negative.
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Field: A field around a magnet or electric current that exerts a force on other magnets or charged particles, influencing their motion.
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Switch: A device used to control the flow of electric current in a circuit by opening or closing the circuit.
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Field: A region around a charged particle where it exerts a force on other charged particles, representing the influence of electric charge.