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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - Physical Properties - How Electricity Works
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Electricity is the interaction that takes place between electrical charges.  It is a form of energy that builds up and can flow from one point to another point. Electrical charges are the movement of electrons that is brought about by the process of having an unequal amount of protons and electrons interacting with each other. Electricity comes from certain kinds of subatomic particles (particles that are smaller than atoms).  The electric charges generated by these subatomic particles interact with electromagnetic forces.  An electromagnetic force is one of the four fundamental forces... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Science - Middle School - Physical Properties - How Electricity Works
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10 Questions

1. He gave electricity its name by first calling it electricus.
2. This refers to a circuit that has multiple pathways through which an electric current can flow.
3. This is the unit for the rate of a current.
4. This is when the electrical charge will flow in both directions.
5. This is the movement of electrons that is brought about by the process of having an unequal amount of protons and electrons interacting with each other.
6. This is when the electrical charge will only flow in one direction.
7. This is the build up of charges on an object.
8. Electricus means ______.
9. This is the interaction that takes place between electrical charges.
10. This is the amount of force it takes to push an electrical current.