Obtain and combine information from multiple sources to explain the difference between naturally occurring electricity (static) and human-harnessed electricity.
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What three things does a basic circuit need?
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bulb, wire and battery
bulb, battery and switch
switch, bulb and battery
switch, wire, battery
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What is it called when electricity can not pass through an object
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insulator
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conductor
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What three things does a basic circuit need?
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What is it called when electricity can not pass through an object
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what is it called when electricity can pass through an object?
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What is static electricity?
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An object with a positive charge will attract an object with a ________ charge.
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________ is the discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere.
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Which of the following is an example of a conductor?
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A continuous flow of negative charges (electrons) creates what?
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If I added another bulb to the circuit above, what would happen to the brightness of the bulb?
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Which of these controls the flow of electric current?