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leaving a freevway. Current from the opposite side must travel further, weakening the potential on that side. This creates a potent
the motor in that direction, causing the motor to spin.
O Only the side where the switch is closed forms a cormplete circuit, so the motor must spin in that direction.
Answer the questions and submit the photos for questions 2 -9using the circuit from STEP 2.
D2
Yellow
R1
50 Q
R2
50 0
R3
PSB (+
5 V
100 aLW
R4
D1
100 Q
Blue
SW1
Sw2
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Transcribed Image Text:leaving a freevway. Current from the opposite side must travel further, weakening the potential on that side. This creates a potent the motor in that direction, causing the motor to spin. O Only the side where the switch is closed forms a cormplete circuit, so the motor must spin in that direction. Answer the questions and submit the photos for questions 2 -9using the circuit from STEP 2. D2 Yellow R1 50 Q R2 50 0 R3 PSB (+ 5 V 100 aLW R4 D1 100 Q Blue SW1 Sw2 Question 2 本
What happens when both switches are closed at the same time?
O Both LEDS will light and the motor will spin in both directions.
O The LEDS do not light up. There is a potential difference across R1 and R2, so current flows through them. There is no potential difference across the
LEDS and other resistors, s50 no current flows through them.
O Both LEDS will light because each is pulled low by its corresponding switch.
O The LEDS do not light up. There is no potential difference across any of the components in the circuit when both switches are closed at the same time
and no current flows, so this is the same as not closing either of the switches.
Transcribed Image Text:What happens when both switches are closed at the same time? O Both LEDS will light and the motor will spin in both directions. O The LEDS do not light up. There is a potential difference across R1 and R2, so current flows through them. There is no potential difference across the LEDS and other resistors, s50 no current flows through them. O Both LEDS will light because each is pulled low by its corresponding switch. O The LEDS do not light up. There is no potential difference across any of the components in the circuit when both switches are closed at the same time and no current flows, so this is the same as not closing either of the switches.
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