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Melting fuse - Assembly using connector blocks
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- Electrostatics
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Basic electric circuits
- Simple circuits
- Switches in a circuit
- Conductors and non-conductors
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Electrical resistance
- Ohm's law
- Relationship between resistance and length of a wire - Assembly using connector blocks
- Correlation between resistance and length of a wire - Resistance measuring instrument
- Relationship between resistance and cross-section of a wire - Assembly using connector blocks
- Correlation between resistance and the cross-sectional area of a wire - Resistance measuring instrument
- How a wire's resistance depends on its material - Assembly using connector blocks
- Correlation between the resistance and the material of a wire - Resistance measuring instrument
- Connecting resistors in series - Assembly using connector blocks
- Connecting resistors in parallel - Assembly using connector blocks
- How electric current gives rise to heat and light - Assembly using connector blocks
- Resistance characteristics of an incandescent lamp - Assembly using connector blocks
- Melting fuse - Assembly using connector blocks
- Capacitors
- Work, energy and power
- Conversion and transfer of energy
- Electromagnetism and induction
- Motors and generators
- Electrical safety in the household
- Phenomena of electrical conduction
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