Features Characteristic Circuits: Electric fan/FM Radio/Magnet-controlled Medium Pitch Sound of Patrol Wagon with light Material: ABS+Copper buckles Experiment: Over 180 different experiments Ages: 8+ Packing Color box, 41.5x28x3.5 cm Standard carton, 63.5×29.5×42.5cm W.: 13.5kgs W:12.5kgs
Model RGB set Features Characteristic: Mixing light/ Mixing color and light/ Parallel inclusion of LEDs/LED circuits in series/ The LED and variable
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eatures Characteristic Circuits: Anti-theft Alarming flash LED activated by wire breaking/ Sound of police wagon with red light warning /Conductor
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Tap into the awesome world of electronics with this advanced system of snap- together electric building blocks. Start out by experimenting with colorful light-up circuits as you dive into the basics of electricity. Install a sound module to generate the sounds of police cars, ambulances, or fire engines. Learn the important role resistors and potentiometers (variable resistors) play in an electronic circuit. Use a multimeter to measure invisible voltage and current flowing through your circuit.
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