Energy and Change Glossary
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ammeter: device that measures the strength of an electric current
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ampere: the standard unit for measuring electric current
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angle of incidence: the angle between the incident ray and the normal line
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angle of reflection: the angle between the reflected ray and the normal line
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attract: to pull something closer
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cell: a source of energy for an electric circuit
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component: a part of a larger system
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composition: the parts of a mixture
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conductor: a substance which easily transmits electricity, heat, sound or light
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converge: light rays that come together and focus on a point
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delocalised: not limited to a particular place, free to move
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discharge: the sudden flow of charged particles between two electrically charged objects
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dispersion: spreading of something over an area
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diverge: light rays that spread apart as they move further and further away from a point
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earth: (or ground) to connect with a conductor to the ground, or the earth
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earthing: a way to prevent electrical charge from building up on an object, or to neutralise an electric charge, by allowing the excess charge to flow into the Earth
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electric circuit: a complete path through which electrons can move
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electric current: the movement of charge in an electric circuit
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electrodes: a conductor which allows electricity to enter a substance
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electrolysis: the use of electricity to separate chemicals in a solution
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electromagnet: a device which becomes a magnet when electric current passes through it
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electroplating: covering an object with a thin layer of metal using electrolysis
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electrostatic charge: the electric charge resulting from static electricity caused by an excess or deficiency of electrons on the surface of an object
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flammable: something is easily set on fire
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focus: bring together to the same point
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friction: the resistance that results when two surfaces are rubbed or moved against each other
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fuse: a safety device designed to melt and break the circuit if an electric current reaches too high a level
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ignite: to light something
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incident ray: the ray of light which hits a surface
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luminous: bright or shining
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medium: substance through which waves (such as light) can travel
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neutral: when the number of positive charges (from the protons) is equal to the number of negative charges (from the electrons); the (positive and negative) charges balance each other so that the object is neither positively nor negatively charged
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normal line: this is an imaginary line which is drawn at 90o to the surface
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opaque: something that you cannot see through; no light passes through the object
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optical density: a measure of how well a medium allows light to travel through it
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optics: the scientific study of sight and the behaviour of light
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parallel circuit: a circuit that provides more than one pathway for the current to pass through it
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perpendicular: at right angles
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propagation: spreading into new areas
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qualitative: describing something in terms of its properties or characteristics rather than by a number or measurement
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radiation: the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
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rectilinear: straight lines
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reflect: throw back without absorbing
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reflected ray: the ray of light which leaves a surface
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refraction: the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
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repel: to push something away
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resistance: the opposition to the movement of charge in a conductor
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resistor: a component in an electrical circuit which slows the movement of charge
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retina: a layer at the back of the eyeball which is made up of light sensitive cells
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series: components connected in series provide only one pathway for electrical current; they are connected one after another
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static electricity: the build-up of a stationary electric charge (either positive or negative) on the surface of an object
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stimulate: to cause activity
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switch: a control component in an electrical circuit which opens or closes the circuit
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translucent: semi-transparent; some light is able to pass through but not enough for details to be seen clearly
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transmit: to cause light to pass through space or medium
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transparent: something that you can see through; light passes through the object
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variable: something that can vary or change
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visible spectrum: the portion of the wave spectrum that is visible to the human eye