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Physics Classroom is making strides to make our site accessible to everyone. Our site contains 6 navigation areas. The Primary, Secondary, and Page Level navigations have a screen reader version of their nav structure that allows using the left and right keys to navigate sibling navigation items, and up or down keys to navigate parent or child navigation items. The others can be navigated using tabs. The Primary Navigation handles the first 2 levels of site pages. The Secondary (which is not always available) handles the 3rd and 4th level of structure. The Page level navigation allows you to navigate the current page's headings quickly. The Header Navigation contains the Light/Dark Mode toggle, Search, Notifications and account login. The Breadcrumb Navigation contains the breadcrumb of the current page. If the current page has a breadcrumb, you can get to it by skipping to the content and tabbing in reverse (shift plus tab). The Footer Navigation contains links such as Privacy, Contact, about and terms. Some resources contain an Audio Player that can be activated by holding down the T key for 3 seconds, and then using K to pause and resume. While not every area of Physics Classroom is usable purely from keyboard and screen reader, we are committed to continue work on making this possible. If you have questions or need additional help, please use this link to contact us.

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Series vs. Parallel Circuits - Directions

The Series Vs. Parallel Circuits Concept Builder is quite easy to use. Every question of all three difficulty levels has the same format. A statement is presented that describes a circuit. You must decide whether the statement is applicable to series circuits, parallel circuits, both types of circuits, or neither type of circuit. You indicated your answer by tapping on the corresponding button at the bottom of the Concept Builder. Once you do, that answer option is highlighted. If you change your mind, you can tap on the same buttons to deselect it or tap on a different button to select it instead. Only one button can be selected at a time. As long as an answer option is selected, a Check Answer button will be visible. If you are satisfied with your answer, tap on the Check Answer button. Your answer will be evaluated and your Progress Report will be updated.

Your goal is to earn "Stars" and to complete one or more difficulty levels. Stars are earned when you show success on a particular question. Once you show success on all the questions for a particular difficulty level, you will earn the Trophy for that level.

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