Hints - to control a component (e.g. a lamp) individually, put it in parallel with the to control the whole circuit, place a switch next to the battery. rest of the circuit, and place a switch next to it. LT 1. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. Both these lamps should be switched on together using one switch. 2. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. These lamps should be controlled separately by 2 switches. 3. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. One of these lamps should be on all the time; the other should be controlled by a switch. 4. Build a circuit with 2 lamps and 2 switches. Both switches should be closed for the lamps to light. If only one switch is closed, no lamps light. 5. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. Each lamp should be controlled separately when a master switch is closed. If the master switch is open, the lamps should not be allowed to light. 6. Build a circuit with a lamp that is only on when a switch is open. When you close the switch the light goes out (don't leave it closed for long). 7. Build a circuit with one lamp and 2 switches. Either switch can be used to switch on the lamp. Extension Design a circuit that uses 2 lamps and 2 sets of batteries. You can light either one, or both lamps. You should also have two brightness levels, achieved by using either one, or both sets of batteries.

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Hints -
to control a component (e.g. a lamp) individually, put it in parallel with the
to control the whole circuit, place a switch next to the battery.
rest of the circuit, and place a switch next to it.
LT
1. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. Both these lamps should be switched on together
using one switch.
2. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. These lamps should be controlled separately by 2
switches.
3. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. One of these lamps should be on all the time; the
other should be controlled by a switch.
4. Build a circuit with 2 lamps and 2 switches. Both switches should be closed for the
lamps to light. If only one switch is closed, no lamps light.
5. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. Each lamp should be controlled separately when a
master switch is closed. If the master switch is open, the lamps should not be
allowed to light.
6. Build a circuit with a lamp that is only on when a switch is open. When you close
the switch the light goes out (don't leave it closed for long).
7. Build a circuit with one lamp and 2 switches. Either switch can be used to switch
on the lamp.
Extension
Design a circuit that uses 2 lamps and 2 sets of batteries. You can light either one,
or both lamps. You should also have two brightness levels, achieved by using either
one, or both sets of batteries.
Transcribed Image Text:Hints - to control a component (e.g. a lamp) individually, put it in parallel with the to control the whole circuit, place a switch next to the battery. rest of the circuit, and place a switch next to it. LT 1. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. Both these lamps should be switched on together using one switch. 2. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. These lamps should be controlled separately by 2 switches. 3. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. One of these lamps should be on all the time; the other should be controlled by a switch. 4. Build a circuit with 2 lamps and 2 switches. Both switches should be closed for the lamps to light. If only one switch is closed, no lamps light. 5. Build a circuit with 2 lamps. Each lamp should be controlled separately when a master switch is closed. If the master switch is open, the lamps should not be allowed to light. 6. Build a circuit with a lamp that is only on when a switch is open. When you close the switch the light goes out (don't leave it closed for long). 7. Build a circuit with one lamp and 2 switches. Either switch can be used to switch on the lamp. Extension Design a circuit that uses 2 lamps and 2 sets of batteries. You can light either one, or both lamps. You should also have two brightness levels, achieved by using either one, or both sets of batteries.
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