This good tool kit can help kids to learn Physics electrical knowledge by building their own Series Circuit, Parallel Circuit. And gives them opportunity to try their text book( learned) knowledge into practice.
Recommended for teens, especially for 2nd~3rd~4th~5th grade students.
The OSOYOO Science Kit comes with 3 sample experiments:- Connect and create a simple circuit to light up a lightbulb
- Learn about and build a series circuit
- Learn about and build a parallel circuit
- In your first experiment, you will have to light up a lightbulb.
- Get the components from your kit and connect them as you see in the picture.
- Result: When you close the switch, the light bulb will turn on. The aim of this experiment is to build a basic electric circuit and learn that a circuit will include a charge (the battery), a device (the light bulb) and conductors (the wire). After completing this experiment you will have built a closed loop circuit.
1.2Build a Series Circuit:
- In your third experiment, you will build a parallel circuit.
- Get the components from your kit and connect them as you see in the picture.
- Observe: First, watch what happens when you turn the switch on and off, and then see what happens when you remove one light bulb.
- Result: The circuit you built in your third experiment, in which there are several current paths is called a parallel circuit. The current from the power supply goes through both light bulbs. When Bulb #1 is removed, the current to Bulb #1 stops flowing. However, Bulb #2 will continue working as the current is separate.
1.3Build a Parallel Circuit:
- In your third experiment, you will build a parallel circuit.
- Get the components from your kit and connect them as you see in the picture.
- Observe: First, watch what happens when you turn the switch on and off, and then see what happens when you remove one light bulb.
- Result: The circuit you built in your third experiment, in which there are several current paths is called a parallel circuit. The current from the power supply goes through both light bulbs. When Bulb #1 is removed, the current to Bulb #1 stops flowing. However, Bulb #2 will continue working as the current is separate.
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