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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    is it possible to power an electronic circuit with only one terminal for power source? cause we had this project na electronic circuit and di gumana yung circuit namin my teacher said na i connect nalang yung positive and negative terminals ng battery (through a wire) dun sa isang terminal sa circuit. pero i find it weird kasi diba iinit yung battery pag ganun. ginawa ko nalang din, pero ayaw talaga hanggang pumayag nlang yung tr na isubmit namin kahit di gumaganda kasi maski sya naguluhan din daw sa diagram.

    eto yung diagram:


    may nakalagay na +12V so does this mean na yung positive terminal lang ng battery and i kabit?

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    #2
    yung nasa taas doon mo ikakabit yung 12V battery na positive +, at yung nasa ibaba ng scr1 ayground, yan ay nilalagay sa casing as ground at doon din ang negative - .

  3. Join Date
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    ahhh okay i'll try that as soon na ibalik na yung circuit..

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    #4
    JJ naman,- ano ba ang course mo?...

    O,- HS project/experiment mo ito?

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    #5
    HS project...

    hmmm... 1 terminal as power source...

    could be alternating current circuit
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    #6
    hmmm... let me guess, yung sensor para sa moisture, at yung bz1 ay buzzer? moisture detector yan... tama ba?

    my teacher said na i connect nalang yung positive and negative terminals ng battery (through a wire) dun sa isang terminal sa circuit. pero i find it weird kasi diba iinit yung battery pag ganun
    weird talaga, kasi parang mas marunong ka pa sa teacher mo...

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    #7
    The arrow symbol below the SCR means it is connected to the chassis or ground, which is typically connected to the (-) terminal of the DC source.

Electronics: is it possible to power a circuit with only one terminal as power source