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Bring the real plug and wire then try to explain how can we connect the wire with

the plug physically

Here will use the images with identify the names and what the right places for the wires and the fuse.

Here will hand out the worksheet in it around five questions, start with easiest question until the hardiest question to let the gifted student answer the hardiest one.

Resistor

For difficult hearing, they can see picture and understand circuit

Battery

Wire

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Small solderless breadboard

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470 , 1/4 W resistor

3
Red LED, 5 mm

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9 V battery snap connector

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9 V battery

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Short length of jumper wire

Connect the battery to battery snap connector. Insert the red lead in the top bus strip and the black lead in the bottom bus strip. Any hole will do, but it makes sense to connect the battery at the very end of the breadboard. Use the short jumper wire to connect the terminal strips into which you inserted the LED and the resistor.

Connect the resistor. Insert one end of the resistor into any hole in the bottom bus strip. Then, pick a row in the nearby terminal strip and insert the other end into a hole in that terminal strip.

Connect the LED. Notice that the leads of the LED aren't the same length; one lead is shorter than the other. Insert the short lead into a hole in the top bus strip, and then insert the longer lead into a hole in a nearby terminal strip. Insert the LED into the same row as the resistor. Both the LED and the resistor are in row 26.

The LED will light up. If it doesn't, double-check your connections to make sure the circuit is assembled correctly. If it still doesn't light up, try reversing the leads of the LED (you may have inserted it backwards). If that doesnt work, try a different battery.

1. How many wires do we use in a plug? 2. What is the name and colour for each wire? 3. What would happen if we replace green with blue? 4. What would happen if we did not connect the Earth wire (Green)? 5. In the workshop. Apply what you studied then write down the steps.

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