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An energy-storage device composed of chemical cells that provides a potential difference
A path through which an electric current flows What are two main ideas of the cell theory? This type of solution is characterized by water molecules moving into and out of the cell at the same rate
Maintaining conditions suitable for survival Occurs when electrons move and a neutral object becomes charged due to just being near a charged object
A material or device that prevents or reduces the flow of electric charges
Occurs when electrons move and a neutral object becomes charged due to contact How many electrons pass through a circuit in 1 second?
The mathematical relationship between current, voltage, and resistance
A circuit with a break that prevents electricity from completing the path; lights are off in the this circuit
Describes the rate of energy flow and is calculated by multiplying voltage times current
The unit for power What is the attractive force between water molecules called? Strands of DNA; contain directions for making protein
A complete circuit that allows electricity to travel from one terminal of a battery to the other
A circuit whose components are connected one after another and that has only one path for the current to flow
A circuit where two or more components are connected side by side, and there is more than one path for current to flow
What are: a source of electrons (a battery), something to use the electrons (a resistor or a light bulb), and a path (wires)
A pathway of low resistance in a circuit that causes the current to bypass the intended component and results in overheating the circuit