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The chapter delves into the principles of electricity and magnetism, detailing both static and current electricity, their respective characteristics, and applications. It explores the interactions between electric charges, the formulation of electrical circuits, and the fundamental relationship between electricity and magnetism, culminating in the understanding of electromagnetism and its implications in everyday technology.
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Term: Static Electricity
Definition: A phenomenon involving electric charges at rest, typically experienced in everyday situations like hair standing up after brushing.
Term: Current Electricity
Definition: The flow of electric charge through a conductor, characterized by electric current, voltage, and resistance.
Term: Ohm's Law
Definition: A fundamental relationship stating that the current flowing through a conductor at a constant temperature is directly proportional to the voltage across it, expressed as V=IR.
Term: Electromagnetism
Definition: The principle that electric currents produce magnetic fields, leading to the interaction of electricity and magnetism, which has diverse applications in technology.