Problem
My task this time is to create a parallel circuit again, but on a breadboard this time. We have to find out how to a breadboard works and how to make everything function correctly to light up 3 LEDs. It has to have certain stuff as well, 3 LEDs, 1 resistor, wires and battery. We also have to do hand calculations and put them in our journal.
Solution
While doing my previous project, I did both of them on a breadboard, including the parallel one. I have technically finished it; although; I'm still going to examine it to see if it requires the requirements. I need to replace the LEDs I had on it because they somehow burned out and do not work anymore. I also how to calculate the information of our circuit and place them in our journal.
Evidence
Sources
By doing it previously, I got help from a friend who has done projects similar to this. She lended me her breadboard and I created the parallel circuit on that. She also gave me useful information about the breadboard that allowed me to succeed in this project. I did change some things in my project, but the changes were not that drastic.
Feedback
I found that creating circuits was actually fun. At first, I thought it would be stressful and diffifcult because I have never work with stuff like this. I didn't think I would be able to do it, but since my friend gave me tips, I was able to complete it on my own. I'm looking foward to the other circuit projects because I think I will be able to learn much more than I have now and succeed in future projects. Other than that, this project was interesting and full of new things, even though it's complicated at first, it is not impossible.