Parts list, Project 9 current divider, Quick quiz – Elenco Basic Electricity User Manual

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r 2 3 3-snap wire 6SC03

r 1 4 4-snap wire 6SC04

r 1 B3 Battery holder 6SCB3

r 1 Base grid 6SCBGMF

r 1 Red jumper wire 6SCJ2

r 3 L4 4.5V Lamp 6SCL4

r 1 M5 Meter 6SCM5

r 1 S1 Slide switch 6SCS1

r 1 S2 Press switch 6SCS2

PARTS LIST

Project 9

Current Divider

Set the meter (M5) to the 1A setting, and push the press switch (S2). The lamps (L4)

come on, and the meter measures the current from the batteries.
Part B: Swap the location of the meter with the 3-snap wire marked “A” (place “+” side

towards L4). Push the switch to measure the current through circuit branch “A”.
Part C:  Swap the “A” location of the meter with the “B” 3-snap. Note that M5 will not fit;

just hold it in place for this test. Push the switch to measure the current the “B” branch.

1A

M5 will not fit, so

just hold it in place.

BATTERIES:

● Use only 1.5V AA type (alkaline

recommended, not included).

● Insert batteries with correct polarity.
● Non-rechargeable batteries should not

be recharged. Rechargeable batteries

should only be charged under adult

supervision, and should not be

recharged while in the product.

● Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-

zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-

cadmium) batteries.

● Do not mix old and new batteries.
● Remove batteries when they are used up.
● Do not short circuit the battery

terminals.

● Never throw batteries in a fire or

attempt to open its outer casing.

● Batteries are harmful if swallowed, so

keep away from small children.

1. __________ is a

measure of has fast

electricity is flowing in

a circuit.

A. Voltage

B. Current

C. Power

D. Watts

2. When several lamps

are

wired

in

_____________ with

each other, all will

have the same

electric current flow-

ing through them.

A. Parallel

B. Series

C. Both A & B

D. Neither A nor B

3. Batteries

produce

electricity using a

_________________

reaction.

A. Nuclear

B. Hydrothermal

C. Chemical

D. Biological

4. Resistance is

________________.

A. Voltage divided

by current

B. Power times

voltage

C. Expressed in

amperes

D. Never important

in electrical

circuits

5. An incandescent light

bulb filament has

_________________

resistance when it is

cold than when it is

hot.

A. More

B. Less

C. Equal

D. All of the above

Quick Quiz:

(answers on bottom left of page 1)

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Part B:

Part C:

The current from the batteries splits up between the

two lamps, because they are connected in parallel.
If you add up the current you measured through

circuit branches A & B, it should be the same as the

current you measured from the batteries. (Your

result may be a little different, because M5 is a

simple meter with low accuracy.)
Kirchhoff’s Current Law, an important rule for

analyzing circuits, says that all current flowing into a

point must flow out of it.

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