Project 160 capacitors in series, Project 161 capacitors in parallel – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Project 160

Capacitors in Series

Initially set the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the left, and the slide switch (S1) to

on. Set the switcher (S6) to the left position; the red/yellow bicolor LED (D10)

flashes brightly yellow as the 100mF capacitor (C4) charges up. Now set S6 to

the right position; the LED flashes brightly red as C4 discharges. Try switching

S6 to left and then to right several times.
Now set S1 to off; this connects the smaller 1mF capacitor (C7) in series with

the 100mF capacitor. Now repeat switching S6 to left and then to right several

times. The LED is much dimmer now, because the smaller capacitor can’t store

as much electricity, making the charging & discharging currents lower, which

makes the LED dimmer.
Next, repeat the above tests but try moving the lever on the adjustable resistor

around. Moving the lever on the adjustable resistor makes the capacitor

charge/discharge more slowly, making the LED dimmer but it stays on longer.

Project 161

Capacitors in Parallel

Initially set the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the left, and the slide switch (S1) to

off. Set the switcher (S6) to the left position; the red/yellow bicolor LED (D10)

flashes dimly yellow as the 1mF capacitor (C7) quickly charges up. Now set S6

to the right position; the LED flashes dimly red as C7 quickly discharges. Try

switching S6 to left and then to right several times.
Now set S1 to on; this connects the larger 100mF capacitor (C4) in parallel with

the 1mF capacitor. Now repeat switching S6 to left and then to right several

times. The LED is much brighter now, because the larger capacitor can store

more electricity, making the charging & discharging currents higher, which

makes the LED brighter.
Next, repeat the above tests but try moving the lever on the adjustable resistor

around. Moving the lever on the adjustable resistor makes the capacitor

charge/discharge more slowly, making the LED dimmer but it stays on longer.

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Think of capacitors as storage tanks for

electricity. If you place a small storage tank

in series with a big one, electricity flows into

both at the same time, but the small one fills

up quickly and stops the flow.

Think of capacitors as storage tanks for

electricity. If you place a large storage tank

in parallel with a big one, electricity flows into

both at the same time, but keeps flowing

until both are full.

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