Thanks for the great lessons on Tuesday! Awesome. I have been having fun this week sewing with the badges. Have you also got the templates to download for the push switch and slide switch?
Em M using a resistor helps to limit the current from the battery meaning the LED will last longer. The battery is 3 volt but a yellow LED only needs 1.8 volt so the resistor helps to reduce the flow of the current. Think of it like the current is a river flowing from the battery. The LED is a little stream and the resistor is then a group a rocks that slows the current. You don't necessarily need to use one in a paper circuit as the life of the LED usually isn't important but we decided it's a better way to learn from the beginning.
tHANK YOU
Can you give specifics for using a resistor? My son and I are new to circuits. If I understand it right it needs a 48 ohms. Does that seem right?
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Hi, the link for the template isn't working. Is there somewhere else I can access it?
Thanks for the great lessons on Tuesday! Awesome. I have been having fun this week sewing with the badges.
Have you also got the templates to download for the push switch and slide switch?
good job!
check this guy out his yt is so good
@@chillwithhussen3055 why
@@hdsn5332 no problem?
@Nathan Kulakov this was 8 months ago lmao??
@Marc Traversy
This is the link copy and past on google
Why do you need the resistor? I've seen several demos without it, just continuous copper tape. I'm trying to understand.
Em M using a resistor helps to limit the current from the battery meaning the LED will last longer.
The battery is 3 volt but a yellow LED only needs 1.8 volt so the resistor helps to reduce the flow of the current. Think of it like the current is a river flowing from the battery. The LED is a little stream and the resistor is then a group a rocks that slows the current.
You don't necessarily need to use one in a paper circuit as the life of the LED usually isn't important but we decided it's a better way to learn from the beginning.
Thank you for the fast reply. Perfect analogy!!!
Make Anywhere thx
Em M jj
@@sharingmyclassroom8219 Does it matter what size/type of resistor - I was under the impression that they too have different levels/voltage limits?
I clicked on the link and it doesn't work
Cool
The link is not opening
Hi. Where'S the template?
easy does it video - thans. I think your site is down
Or just use a pencil to draw the circuit and plug it in.