| Electrically neutral | | A material in which electric charges move easily |
| Electrically charged | | A closed, complete path in which an electric current flows |
| Electric discharge | | An invisible region around any charged object where an electric force is applied |
| Electric insulator | | Objects gets charged when electrons transfer from one neutral object to another |
| Electric conductor | | Machines that transform mechanical energy to electric energy |
| Electric force | | A measure of how difficult it is for an electric current to flow in a material |
| Electric field | | A material in which electric charges cannot move easily |
| Nucleus | | A particle with equal amounts of positive and negative charges |
| Atoms | | Made of two kinds of small particles |
| Electric Current | | The force that two electrically charged objects apply to each other |
| Electric circuit | | Movement of electrically charged particles, such as electrons |
| Generators | | Amount of energy used to move 1 Coulomb of electrons through the circuit |
| Electric Resistance | | Loss of an unbalanced electric charge |
| Voltage | | Source of electric charges |