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A good starter circuit for kids to experiment with is an LED circuit in series on a breadboard. A circuit is in series when the flow of electricity follows a direct line or completes a simple loop. In this example a single Light emitting diode (LED) will be powered by a battery and light up.
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16 Αυγ 2019 · These beginner projects are fun and easy and help students learn more about series and parallel circuits (and short circuits!), but curious students will quickly move on and be ready for circuits that involve a breadboard.