In science class, we made quiz boards! When you press the correct wires to the correct questions and answers, the resistor lights up! A complete circuit needs a path (tinfoil), a resistor (bulb), and a voltage source (batteries). My quiz board is a complete circuit when you connect the wires. However, it is not a complete circuit when the wires are not touching the matching answers and questions. I use current electricity in my quiz board. Current electricity means the flow of electrons go through a conductive material. In this case, the flow of electrons goes through tinfoil. My insulator is tape. It enables the tinfoil to be protected from other pieces of tinfoil. My conductors are my wire and tinfoil.


I think that you need to slightly re-word the whole "complete and incomplete circuit" part. You seemed a bit confused on that. Otherwise you did so well! You explained everything and it made sense to the reader. Nice job, Mina!!!
ReplyDeleteI think that you did really well on telling the material that you have and relating them to the scientific words. So I think that you did really well.
ReplyDeleteNice job on telling me how you made it and how it works because if I had no idea about tech you said a good example.
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