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magnetic:having the property of attracting iron or steel.
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PITCH AN IDEA
when the north pole and the south pole is brought
near the south pole of another magnet it pushes together.
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Jordi Payà
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ENLIVEN A MEETING
repel: if two north poles and two south poles of magnets come together.
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Luis Argerich
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SUMMARIZE A TALK
magnetic force: the invisible something responsible for the push or pull of magnets.
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Manoj Vasanth
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ILLUSTRATE A BLOG POST
temporary magnet: a piece of iron behaves like a magnet when it is touching a permanent magnet.
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Kat
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SEND A MESSAGE
circuit: a pathway for the flow of electricity.
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wildxplorer
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SHARE A STORY
component: parts of a circuit, such as the d-cell wires and light bulb.
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Ben Grey
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INTRODUCE YOURSELF
closed circuit: a complete circuit that electricity will flow through
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Shiny Things
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INSPIRE A GROUP
open circuit: an incomplete circuit through which electricity will not flow.
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Pedro Szekely
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TEACH A LESSON
switch: an item used to open and close circuits.
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Francis Bourgouin
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IGNITE A MOVEMENT
insulator: a material that prevents/stops the flow of electricity
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Gabriel Rocha
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conductor: a material, commonly a metal such as copper or aluminum, that electricity will flow trough.
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Series circuit: A circuit in which all components are connected in one big circle so there is only one pathway for electricity to flow.
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Parallel circuit: a circuit split into two or more pathways before coming together at the D-cell.
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Electromagnetic: A coil of wire wound around the core of iron or steel, which produces an electric field when electricity flows through the wire.
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