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Snap Circuits Snaptricity
For ages 8 and up – Explore the wonderful world of electricity with this hands on kit from Elenco Snap Circuits Snaptricity. Contains more than 40 parts that allow you to create over 75 projects and experiments using electricity and magnetism! Learn about magnetic fields, how the electricity in your home works, how light switches control the lights in your house and more!
Also included is a detailed manual with full instructions, colored illustrations, and an ‘Educational Corner’ box to help children understand the science behind what they have just built. This Snaptricity Electronic Snap Circuits kit is an excellent way to introduce children to the exciting world of electricity! This kit requires 3 “AA” batteries, which are not included.
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www.educationaltoysclub.com Brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple, flashing seven colors can improve students interests in study of electronics technology and help them comprehend the fast development in the science field. #This circuit uses one NPN transistor, two PNP transistors, resistors and capacitors to form a three phases multivibrator. When the circuit is operating, NPN transistor is off while PNP transistors are on and. R1, R3, R5 and C1, C2, C3 determine speed of cycling. This circuit uses three colors LED. When G or R conducts, LED shows green or red color. When G and R conduct at the same time, LED shows orange color. Therefore, LED lights up as a sequence that is red, green, orange. This circuit operates at 6V. It requires four 1.5V batteries.