Procedure 1: Determining Resistor Resistances Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #1 Procedure 3: The Potentiometer.

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Procedure 1: Determining Resistor Resistances Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #1 Procedure 3: The Potentiometer Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #3 Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #4 Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #5 Procedure 4: Battery Operation #1 Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #2 Procedure 2: Circuit Experiment Board #6 Procedure 4: Battery Operation #2 Procedure 4: Battery Operation #3

1 ST Digit 2 nd Digit No. of Zeros Tolerance R = 7,600,000,000  ±20% ±5% YELLOW First Three Bands NONE GOLD ±20% ±10% ±5% ±2% Fourth Band Return

Battery Holder Pushbutton Switch Light Bulbs & Sockets Potentiometer Spring Connector Return

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