Must Be Closed To Allow Electricity Flow; When Circuit Is Open No Electricity Flow CIRCUIT.

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Must Be Closed To Allow Electricity Flow; When Circuit Is Open No Electricity Flow CIRCUIT

The Negative Component Of An Element ELECTRON

The Ability To Do Work ENERGY

A Measurement Of Electrical Energy WATT

A Type Of Energy Found In Nature And Harnessed For Our Daily Use ELECTRICITY

The Flow Of An Electrical Charge CURRENT

A Type Of Light By Heating A Filament Wire To A High Temperature Until It Glows INCANDESCENT

Electrical Sockets Along A Strip Where The Electricity Can Be Open/Closed Or Turned On And Off POWER STRIP

Energy Consumed When An Electrical Appliance Is Not On PHANTOM ENERGY

A Light Source That Uses The Movement Of Gases (Mercury) To Produce Light And Consumes About ¼ The Amount Of Energy Of An Incandescent Light Bulb COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULB (CFL)