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@ -4,20 +4,20 @@ The large holes at the bottom of the board are designed to attach alligator/croc
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to create electrical circuit with other components.
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If you do not have crocodile clips at hand, dyou can use wires or even Aluminium foil to acheive the same result.
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We will show you how to connect the micro:bit to headphones using Alumunium foil and tape.
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We will show you how to connect the @boardname@ to headphones using Alumunium foil and tape.
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https://youtu.be/mhXYyPuvpz0
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### Materials
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* micro:bit and battery pack (you can also power it via USB)
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* @boardname@ and battery pack (you can also power it via USB)
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* a small piece of cardboard
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* Aluminium foil
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* tape
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### Assembly instructions
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Tape the micro:bit and battery pack to the card board. Make sure to remove the batteries while you are building your circuit.
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Tape the @boardname@ and battery pack to the card board. Make sure to remove the batteries while you are building your circuit.
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@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Tape the second wire on the head of the jack connector.
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## See also
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[micro:bit pins](/device/pins)
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[@boardname@ pins](/device/pins)
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