Things You'll Need:
- Battery with battery holder
- Breadboard
- Potentiometer
- Multimeter
- Low Voltage Led
- Resistor
- Wire
- Switch (optional)
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Step 1
Begin constructing the schematic on the left by first connecting the battery holder (not shown) to the breadboard.
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Step 2
Connect end 1 of the potentiometer to the voltage source, and attach the wiper (terminal 2) to ground. Leave terminal 3 disconnected.
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Step 3
Place the limiting resistor and LED combination into the circuit. Do this by adding the resistor in series, and by connecting the positive terminal of the LED to the resistor, and its negative terminal to ground.
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Step 4
Secure the battery to the battery holder. Turn the knob on the variable resistor and observe how the LED changes its brightness.
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Step 5
Now attach terminal 3 to an unused portion of the breadboard. Test the circuit again.
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Step 6
Ground terminal 3 by adding a wire or by moving the connection to the appropriate place on the breadboard. Once more, test the circuit.
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Step 7
Repeat all of the preceding steps, but this time use the wiper for the voltage source, terminal 3 for ground, and leave terminal 1 disconnected. Alternatively, just switch the end terminals; use 3 for the voltage source and leave the wiper grounded. Observe how you now have to switch the direction of the knob to achieve the maximum voltage.















