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What is electricity?
What is electricity?
- A form of energy associated with light waves
- A form of energy associated with electric charges (correct)
- A form of energy associated with sound waves
- A form of energy associated with magnetic charges
Which particle is electrically neutral?
Which particle is electrically neutral?
- Electron
- Neutron (correct)
- Proton
- Photon
What are atoms composed of?
What are atoms composed of?
- Electrons and quarks
- Neutrons and photons
- Protons and electrons
- Electrons, protons, and neutrons (correct)
Which particle is negatively charged?
Which particle is negatively charged?
What does matter refer to?
What does matter refer to?
Flashcards
What is electricity?
What is electricity?
A form of energy associated with electric charges.
What is a neutron?
What is a neutron?
A particle found in the nucleus of an atom that has no electric charge.
What is an atom?
What is an atom?
The smallest unit of an element that can exist.
What is an electron?
What is an electron?
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What is matter?
What is matter?
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Study Notes
Electricity and Atomic Structure
- Electricity is a form of energy resulting from the movement of charged particles, such as electrons.
Atomic Composition
- Atoms are composed of three main particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Particles and Charges
- Neutrons are electrically neutral, having no net charge.
- Electrons are negatively charged particles, orbiting the nucleus of an atom.
Matter
- Matter refers to anything that has mass and occupies space, including atoms, molecules, and substances.
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