Transcription of Tutorial Electric Circuits I - UMD Physics
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Tutorial Name Electric Circuits I Adapted in Fall 2006 from tutorials in introductory Physics , McDermott, Shaffer, and , U. Wash. Prentice Hall, Inc. First Edition, 2002. 4-1 I. Lighting a bulb A. Work individually for this part. In the space at right, sketch how you could light a small flashlight bulb using a battery, a single wire, and a light bulb. (Your instructor can show you the equipment if you like.) Show the details of the bulb and battery in your sketch and explain your reasoning. If it is not possible to light a bulb with a battery and one wire, explain why not.
Tutorial: Electric Circuits I Adapted in Fall 2006 from Tutorials in Introductory Physics, McDermott, Shaffer, and P.E.G., U. Wash. © Prentice Hall, Inc. First Edition, 2002.
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