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Physics, 04.05.2020 22:47 amohammad6

Create a circuit that has at least these following components:
- 2 large lamp
- 1 buzzer
- 1 motor
- 2 switches
The circuit you build must do the following:
- When the buzzer is turned on one of the lamps must also turn on with it
- When the motor is turned on the other lamp must also turn on at the same time
- Each lamp should be controlled by its own switch
Use site: http://www. cleo. net. uk/consultants_resources/science/ci rcuitWorld/circuitworld. html

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