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21595 Components-Explained V2

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Components Explained

What is an LED?
LEDs have polarity. The longer terminal connects to the dough with the red battery pack wire, and the shorter terminal connects to the dough with the black battery pack wire.
When used with Squishy Circuits, LEDs will break and need to be replaced over time. Expect a few hours of use.
Standard LEDs from other sellers will work but may not be as large, bright, etc.
Classrooms or clubs may be interested in our long-lasting LEDs with wires.

A LED (Light Emitting Diode) produces light when electricity flows through it.

Buzzers
A buzzer emits noise when electricity flows through it. Buzzers have polarity. Tape placed over the top reduces their volume.
Mechanical buzzers are square and emit a lower tone, vibrating buzz.

Piezoelectric buzzers are round and emit a high-pitched beep.

Motors
A motor creates motion when electricity flows through it. Motors spin clockwise or counterclockwise based on the wire orientation. They don't have polarity.
Switch
A switch is placed within a circuit and either breaks or completes the circuit.
"1" indicates on. "0" indicates off.
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