Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of ControlSystems/Electrical/Training/FallTraining/ProjectTwo
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v6 v7 107 107 c. So, following the path of an electron, it should look like this: An electron is sent off from digital pin 3, and arrives at the part of the circuit where it splits off. Electrons usually choose/prefer the path of less resistance, but in this situation, there will be an equal amount of electrons in both paths, since both paths have an identical resistance, due to both of them having the same type, and same amount, of LEDs.\\ 108 108 109 d. Once the electron goes through one of the paths, it goes through the resistor, which has lowered the current of the entire circuit (including the current inside the paths that split off). 110 It then enters the GND of the Arduino.\\ 109 d. Once the electron goes through one of the paths, it goes through the resistor, which has lowered the current of the entire circuit (including the current inside the paths that split off). It then enters the GND of the Arduino. 111 110