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A Simple Circuit Game

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If you haven't already guessed, the point of the game is to move the loop around the bended wire. Depending on how your bends are and how big the loop is, it can be pretty tricky. This game will keep kids entertained for a while, and is actually pretty fun.
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3 comments
Nov 13, 2007. 4:27 PM455H013 says:
9V seems like a lot to be putting through the LED, they're pretty forgiving and its only a momentary voltage but maybe adding a buzzer or a resistor to lengthen the lifetime of the game would be good.
Jun 8, 2008. 7:26 PMcorl45 says:
i agree, a 2.2k resistor works great with my experiments.
Jan 6, 2007. 6:42 PMthejay2012 says:
You could add a housing and add a buzzer to the circuit

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