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Key Terms to Remember:

                   Voltage (V) – The potential difference that drives current in a circuit.

                   Current (I) – The flow of electrons, measured in Amperes (A).

                   Resistance (R) – The opposition to current flow, measured in Ohms (Ω).

                 BREADBOARD BASICS AND HANDS-ON PRACTICE

                 A breadboard is a tool used to build and test circuits without soldering.
                 How a Breadboard Works:

                   A breadboard has rows and columns of holes where components are placed.

                   Internal connections link certain rows and columns to form circuits.

                   The top and bottom horizontal lines (called power rails) are used to distribute power.







































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