How to build your own operation game…. Materials: Wire and wire strippers Box Metal Tweezers LED light 2 AA Batteries and a holder Drinking Straws Tin.

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How to build your own operation game…

Materials: Wire and wire strippers Box Metal Tweezers LED light 2 AA Batteries and a holder Drinking Straws Tin foil

Circuits Electricity travels in a circuit. A circuit is a route around which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point. A circuit requires at least two wires to handle the flow of the current. 1. One wire (known as “hot”) carries the current from the source to where it is used. 2. The other wire (neutral) carries the current back. 3. Most electrical circuits also have a third wire called a ground wire.

Types of Circuits An open circuit is a circuit that has been disconnected by a switch or another open in the line. A closed circuit is a circuit that is continuously providing a complete path for the flow of electricity.

A conductor is a material that allows electricity to easily pass along it or through it. – Copper, aluminum or water are good conductors An insulator is a material that prevents or reduces the passage of electricity. – Rubber, porcelain, and glass are all good electrical insulators

QUIZ TOMORROW! – Cost calculations – Ways electricity is produced – Circuit info – Electrical vocublary

Now to the game building…

Here is what your circuit should look like: