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Ron W

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:01:50 PM4/10/12
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Hi folks, please respond with:
 
1 - your tentative design for your circuits ... transducer components (ie, two lights and one fan ... you will need at least three items and at most 6)
 
2 - you projected date for finishing your circuits on your board

Ben Klave

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:14:29 PM4/10/12
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1 - We will make one entire system containing the series, parallel and series/parallel circuit with switches so that only one circuit at a time is operational. The first circuit is the series circuit. We will use lightbulbs because it will be easier to determine how much voltage is running accross the lightbulbs. 
 
 2. We plan on finishing our circuits on our board by the end of this week. And we will continue working on the drawings, labels and measurements the next week so we plan on being completely done with the project by the 20th of April.

Ben Klave

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:16:52 PM4/10/12
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Correction: We will need 3 lightbulbs and 1 buzzer.

Reese Pathak

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:26:14 PM4/10/12
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1-Series: lightbulb
Parallel:lightbulb; buzzer
Series/Parallel 2 lightbulbs; 1 buzzer.
 
2-April 24th at the latest.

Rio Smith

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:30:02 PM4/10/12
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Team EC4

1.) Our design Involves 3 different circuits, one series, one parallel and one series/parallel.  We will be using several wires, 6 Lights, and 3 switches for our circuit designs.

2.)April 24th so we get 4 solid days to work on our project

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Maxine Hood

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:37:52 PM4/10/12
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1. Our group will have 3 different circuits with switches to detemine which one is running. There will be a seires circuit which will include a lightbulb to determine the voltage. There will be a parallel circuit that will include a light and a buzzer, a switch will determine which one will run. Our third circuit will be a parallel circiut with a fan, light, and buzzer. A switch will determine whether the fan or buzzer will go on and then it will turn on the light no matter if the fan/buzzer is running.
2. Our group plans on finishing our circuits at the end of the week. However, this date is subject to change.
 
-Maxine, Rachel, Esther
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JJ G

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:38:07 PM4/10/12
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Series: 1 lightbulb
Parallel: 2 lights
Series/Parallel: 1 buzzer, 2 motors
 
We plan to finish by April 24th.

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Jonathan Ho

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:41:59 PM4/10/12
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Hi Mr Wright,
 
So we will have a battery connected to a series circut with a switch and a light buld. The same battery will also be connected to a parallel circut with a switch, a buzzer, and a fan. Then the same battery will be connected a series parallel circut with a lightbulb as part of the series circut and a buzzer and fan as the parallel circut. The lightbulb and buzzer would be next to each other and the fan will be the parallel circut farest away. The three switches will control which circut the current will travel on.
 
We plan on being finished Monday April 23

--
Jonathan Ho 
 
Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today.” 

Karina Orasud

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:42:32 PM4/10/12
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1. We will have three different circuits with a switch on each one to determine which circuit will turn on. The series circuit will have a light, the parallel circuit will have a light and a buzzer, and the series/parallel will have a light, motor, and buzzer.
 
2. Our projected date for finishing our circuits is by April 24th.

Jennifer Wourms

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:45:50 PM4/10/12
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EC5
1- Our design so far is one current with three sections. The different
sections of circuits will be activated by three different
switches.There will be a fan that will be powered by the series
circuit, two lights powered by the parallel circuit and two lights and
a fan powered by the series/parallel circuit that will all lead back
to the battery.We have now learned that the two small batteries we
have that generate 3 volts are not strong enough to power the fan so
we may need stronger, bigger, or more batteries.

2- We predict that we will be finished next week, but we are not sure.

Max Urbanek

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Apr 10, 2012, 12:46:14 PM4/10/12
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Group EC9

1. We will have a series circuit that diverges to a parallel circuit
and eventually into a parallel/series circuit. We are not sure if this
design will work yet, and it is subject to great change. Our resistors
will most likely be lightbulbs, because it is easier to determine
voltage.

2. We plan to be finished with this project perhaps by the end of next
week, but we might finish earlier, depending on how many obstacles we
run into.

Ron W

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Apr 10, 2012, 1:10:56 PM4/10/12
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Well folks, two blue bins were left out on the counter and some parts were laying onthe counter - each team - all 11 of yo - lost five points.
 

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Ron W

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remember to include you team number as the first part of any reply.
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