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      Series vs. Parallel Circuits

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      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      Building upon the discovery of Ohm s law in simple circuit building as well as concepts of simple DC circuits (potato batteries)...
      Contributor: CTE Online
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      Discovering Ohm's Law

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      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      Through a handful of activities using simple circuits and a multimeter for measuring values, students discover the relationship ...
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      Lesson 8: Battery Charging

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      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      In this lesson students will learn how to identify the voltage and amperage that the MK Powered (ES17-12) 12V, 18Ah battery wil...
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      Lesson 6: The Ammeter

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      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      In this section students will learn how to properly use an ammeter to check the current draw of a small DC motor.
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      Lesson 5: The Voltmeter

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      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      In this lesson students will learn how to properly use a voltmeter to check the output voltage of the Jaguar speed controller.
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