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UNIT 6: ELECTRICITY
Author :
Mar García
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The smallest unit of any chemical element, consisting of a positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons
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A device that produces electricity to provide power for radios, cars, etc.
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A material that allows electrons to move without much resistance
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A machine for washing dishes invented by Josephine Cochrane in 1886
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A part of an atom that has a negative electrical charge
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An electric device with blades that turn quickly, used to move the air around
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The first surname of the inventor of the telephone in 1876
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A method of sending and receiving messages by electric signals that was used in the past and invented by Marconi in 1894
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A material that does not allow electrons to move easily
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First name of the mechanical television's inventor
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A unit of power equal to 1,000 watts
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A rounded glass container that produces light when an electric current is passed through it.
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Inventor of the mobile phone in 1973
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A part of an atom that has no electrical charge.
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A part of an electrical circuit, such as light bulb, which converts electricity to another form of energy.
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A part of an atom that has a positive electrical charge and is part of the atom's nucleus.
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The amount or number of something, especially that can be measured
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To have a magnetic field that pushes away something with a similar electrical charges
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A small device, usually pushed up or down with your finger, that controls and turns on or off an electric current.
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A form of electricity in which electricity does not flow. Electrical storms are an example of it.
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A type of a charge that occurs when there is an equal number of electrons and protons.
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Surname of the inventor of the first electrical battery in 1800
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A flexible metallic conductor, used to carry electric current in a circuit
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A type of radiation that can go through many solid substances, allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs in the body to be photographed
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A form of energy that flows everywhere around us, and we use it in our everyday life
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A brown metal made of copper and tin