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Circuit Builder - Gizmo Answer Key Activity C

Before starting the simulation, students are typically asked:

: If you add more light bulbs in parallel, the existing bulbs do not change in brightness. Each new path draws its own current from the battery. 2. Measuring Current and Voltage circuit builder gizmo answer key activity c

What happens to the other bulb when you remove one?** Measuring Current and Voltage What happens to the

Activity C of the focuses on the behavior and properties of parallel circuits . Unlike series circuits, where components are arranged in a single loop, parallel circuits provide multiple paths for electrical charges to flow. Core Concepts of Activity C In the simulation, the fuse will "melt" (break

: To prevent fires or damage from short circuits, a fuse is introduced. In the simulation, the fuse will "melt" (break the circuit) when the current becomes dangerously high. Activity C Answer Key Summary Question/Action Observation/Answer Are the two bulbs equally bright? Yes, they receive equal voltage. What happens when you add bulbs? The brightness of the original bulbs stays the same. What happens when you remove a bulb? The other bulbs remain lit and unchanged. Effect of a short circuit? Current becomes dangerously high; other bulbs go out. Role of the fuse? It breaks the circuit if current exceeds safe limits. Why This Matters

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