Difference between revisions of "Circuit Diagram"
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| + | ==Key Stage 4== | ||
| + | ===Meaning=== | ||
| + | A '''circuit diagram''' is a simple [[diagram]] used to show the arrangement of [[Electrical Component|components]] in a [[circuit]]. | ||
| + | ===About Circuit Diagrams=== | ||
| + | : [[Circuit Diagram|Circuit diagrams]] are drawn so that anyone in the world can build the same [[circuit]]. | ||
| + | : [[Circuit Diagram|Circuit diagrams]] use [[Circuit Symbol|symbols]] instead of drawings because [[Electrical Component|components]] might look different in different places. | ||
Revision as of 15:11, 28 February 2019
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A circuit diagram is a simple diagram using circuit symbols that are the same everywhere in the world.
About Circuit Diagrams
- Circuit diagrams are drawn so that anyone in the world can build the same circuit.
- Circuit diagrams use symbols instead of drawings because components might look different in different places.
| The circuit diagram shows a cell connected to one bulb. | The circuit diagram shows a cell connected to two bulbs. |
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A circuit diagram is a simple diagram used to show how a circuit is put together.
About Circuit Diagrams
- Circuit diagrams are drawn so that anyone in the world can build the same circuit.
- Circuit diagrams use symbols instead of drawings because components might look different in different places.
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A circuit diagram is a simple diagram used to show the arrangement of components in a circuit.
About Circuit Diagrams
- Circuit diagrams are drawn so that anyone in the world can build the same circuit.
- Circuit diagrams use symbols instead of drawings because components might look different in different places.