Trial 2 - A different way of connecting bulbs
in a circuit
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Two different circuits (labeled A
and B) with two lights each are shown below.
Describe some differences in the two
circuits. Be prepared to share your findings
with the class.
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When bulbs are attached all on one
loop of wire it is called a
"series" circuit. Circuit A is an
example of a series circuit. When bulbs are
connected on separate loops of wire it is
called a "parallel circuit."
Circuit B is an example of a parallel
circuit. Which circuit is like the one you
have been using? Why?
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As a class, you are going to compare
series circuits with parallel circuits. Ask
your teacher which type of circuit your team
should build and mark the circuit type you
are building below.
| Our team is
building a series circuit. |
| Our team is
building a parallel circuit. |
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Build your series or parallel
circuit as shown in the pictures below. Be
prepared to explain why you built your
circuit the way you did.
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Get together with another team that
is building a different type of circuit.
Look at the brightness of the light bulbs in
a series circuit and in a parallel circuit.
Are the bulbs in each circuit the same
brightness? If not, which circuit has
brighter bulbs? Be prepared to share your
results with the class.
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