Today class time was- to put simply- a waste.
While I was putting the finishing touches on my "Circuit Flow of Electricity" Lab Report and re-watching the video to make sure it was all correct, I realized that the lab question is wrong in the first place.
The question was: How does a circuit's current and voltage relate to one another?
However, it turned out that we needed to talk about either series or parallel circuits, or both. We just talked about the simple circuit in it. I thought that we could design the experiment the way we thought was fitting, but we forgot to include the circuit type. In my first draft of the report- the original question- included the circuit type, but however that particular lab was too hard to design and was scratched.
Also, for the materials it turns out that we needed to treat this as a real lab experiment, not a simulation. Therefore we needed to list the number of bulbs and other materials we use IN the simulation, not the simulation itself.
However, I believe this new question would work out well. While trying to understand the current, voltage, and resistance, I played around with the simulation until I got all the data.
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