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Emely Ibarra
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31 January, 11:47
What must be true for a circuit to light a bulb?
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Eden Donaldson
31 January, 11:50
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Power source (battery/energy) a copper/metal wire, and then a receiver
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Wade Charles
31 January, 12:17
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You must have something that is a power source like a battery so it will work and you have to have wire connect it so it the power will transfer to whatever the object is like a lightbulb
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