• Material that resists but doesn’t stop the flow of electric current • Flow of electric charges • Space around a magnet where the force of the magnet can act • Supplies energy to move charges through a circuit • Measurement of an object’s extra positive or negative particles • Object that attracts things made of iron or steel • Space around an object where electric forces occur • Ends of a magnet • Path made for an electric current • Material that electric current can pass through easily • Arrangement of wire wrapped around a core • Material that electric current can not easily pass through • Circuit with one path for electric current • Charge that stays on an object • Circuit with more than one path for electric current • _________ is the rate in which electricity is drawn from a battery. • _________ is an example of a good conductor. • A bar magnet’s pull is strongest ____________. • When two objects both have positive charges, the objects- • When two objects both have negative charges, the objects- • When two objects have opposite charges, the objects-