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Alika [10]
3 years ago
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Now that you have learned about measuring electricity, complete and submit the following projects Complete the following: 1. Exa

mine at least three different batteries at home or at a store, each with a different voltage. Download the battery chart and fill it in showing the type of battery (alkaline, NiCd, etc), the voltage, the size, and the use for which each battery is designed. Why do you think they are different in size and voltage? 2. Examine two items that use more than one battery, such as a flashlight, a 2-way radio, or a battery operated toy. Look at the arrangement of the batteries in the item. Are they connected in series? For each item, state the number and type of batteries, the voltage of each battery and the total voltage produced. Click on the Activity Buttons below to open the Battery Chart and Measuring Electricity Assignment. Activity Sp C С​

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allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

in the attached documents are the answers i made a 100 on it

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