Summary of Contents for Learning Resources Circuit Explorer Rocket
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EI-4200 SIMPLE CIRCUITS BIG IMAGINATION ROCKET MISSION GUIDE...
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You made it to Mars! Your outpost is equipped with supplies to build the things you will need. Follow these instructions to construct a rocket, launchpad, and a rover to explore the surface. We’re relying on your engineering skills to create closed circuits to bring light to our mission. Good luck!
Battery Installation 3X AAA and Instructions Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the battery door screws. Battery packs require three AAA batteries each, not included. Batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Conductive Parts Power Source Conductor Effect These parts extend your builds These parts are where The various lights in this set are and allow power to flow from energy is stored. powered by the energy. the battery to the effect. Read all instructions before using your Circuit Explorer set and keep this guide for reference.
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Building a Circuit Line up the battery with a conductor and the effect. When connected, these are ready to become a closed circuit. After the parts are connected, press the power button. The depressed button closes the loop, allowing the energy to flow. This is a closed circuit! Line up the conductive symbols to make a complete loop.
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SURFACE TO SHIP TRANSPORT STATION Mission: Invention! You only have so many supplies at the outpost, so take apart your builds to create brand new inventions that will help you on your mission. Good luck, Explorer! SOLAR SCOOTER...
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