Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6

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Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 6 Term 3: Energy and Change

Topic 1 Electric Circuits Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6 DIFFERENT LIGHT BULBS Light bulb [60 / 80 / 100 watt] Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

OTHER FLUORESCENT BULBS Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6 INCANDESCENT BULB Look at the first slide, draw the first bulb [incandescent] and label the following six parts: thin wire [between the metal pins] two metal pins metal contact point [at the bottom] glass cover bottom metal casing glass piece [it keeps the metal pieces in position] Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6

AN EXAMPLE OF THE BULB WITH THE SIX LABELS ͢ Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6 Natural Sciences and Technology - Grade 6