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1. A sensor that measures acceleration forces, commonly used on Microbit for detecting movement and orientation.
2. A visual programming language commonly used with Microbit for creating code by connecting blocks.
3. Physical input controls on the Microbit board that can be programmed to trigger specific actions.
4. A pocket-sized programmable computer designed for education and learning programming concepts.
5. A board that attaches to the MicroBit to allow for additional components to be connected.
6. A device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment, commonly used with Microbit.
7. A sensor that detects the direction in which the Microbit is pointing, providing a compass functionality.
8. Connectors on the breakout board that allow easy attachment of jumper wires to various points on the board.
9. A wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances, often used for communication with Microbit.
10. An integrated circuit that contains a processor core, memory, and programmable input/output peripherals.