Thursday, December 10, 2009

How can the events that happen in the journey of a electron in a circuit be made into a comic book?

There is a circuit diagram, which is a parallel circuit, it has a switch, a cell and two bubls in parallel. how can the events that take place shwon as in a comic strip? what can u write in that comic strip?



How can the events that happen in the journey of a electron in a circuit be made into a comic book?shows



Picture an aging Jewish comedian , say like J.Seinfeld inside a circuit wire stumbling through



loosely flying pages of New Testament trying to and finally reaching the end. Then realizing that because he came out of the ordeal unscathed that there really is a God, and that God is good because he wasn't punished. For after all it was only to make people laugh, and God loves a good joke,Look at us.



How can the events that happen in the journey of a electron in a circuit be made into a comic book?comedy show opera theater



The adventures of Electron Man. Follow the exploits of this caped ion as he travels down the streets of Circuit City. Battling resistors and lamps, and trying to rescue his girlfriend Volta. Tune in as we see Master Switch trying to cut Electron Man off at every turn ! Same shock time....same shock station !
What a neat idea! For inspiration you should go to a nearby library and read the book There Are No Electrons by Kenn Amdahl.



Here's a passage from the chapter "Series and Parallel Circuits" or, "Life is That Thin Place Between the Flame and The Log.":



"A series circuit is a road that never forks, that has no side streets. No choices to make. You get headed down that street and it's the only street in town. You go past a tree, a hamburger joint, six houses, and a used-car lot. Then you're back where you started. Got that?"



"What?" I answered.



"Concentrate, man," he said. "A series circuit is one where the Greenies have no choices. They go down the road, past each landmark in order until they complete the loop and return to the voltage source."



"O.K.," I said. "That's easy enough."



"A parallel circuit is just a little different. In a parallel



circuit there is a fork in the road. A choice those Greenies have to make. You're boogying down the road, and it's a series circuit so far. You go past the tree, the hamburger joint, six houses, and a used-car lot. Then the road forks. To the left are cornfields. To the right is a whole row of Chinese restaurants. Sooner or later those two roads will join up again, but for now you've got to choose."

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