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Is a penny a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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Which type of electric charge have the same number of + and - charge?
positive charge
neutral charge
negative charge
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Is a coin a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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Is a dog a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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Is a plastic fork a conductor or an insulator?
Insulator
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Is wood a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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Is salt water a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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Is pencil lead a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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Is an eraser a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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What is the push or pull of charged objects on each other?
Gravitational force
Tension force
Electric force
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Is a key a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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Electric forces move easily in ________?
conductors
escalators
insulators
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Is paper a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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Is aluminium foil a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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The closer the objects the _________ the force.
Stronger
Weaker
Neutral
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Is Ms Nikki a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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If one object has a + charge and the other has a - charge, each object _________ the other object.
attract
repel
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Is a plant leaf a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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The more electric charge the object has the _________ the force.
Weaker
Stronger
Neutral
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Electric charges move _______ of objects.
outside
inside
next to
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What is the transfer of charged particles from one thing to another?
Transferring electricity
Static electricity
Positive electricity
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Attract or repel?
attract
repel
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Is a paper clip a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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If both objects have - or + electric charges, the two objects _________ each other.
repel
attract
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When matters have more + charge than – charge, the matters have which type of charge?
neutral charge
positive charge
negative charge
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Is chalk a conductor or an insulator?
insulator
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When matters have more - charge than + charge, the matters have which type of charge?
Neutral charge
Negative charge
Positive charge
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Is wet paper a conductor or an insulator?
conductor
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Electric forces move harder in _______?
elevators
conductors
insulators
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