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Replace progress graphics with nice ones from booklet SIK guide
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content/SIK_Project1_CircuitC_Full.ipynb

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"In circuit 1B, you got to use a potentiometer, which varies resistance based on the twisting of a knob. In this circuit you’ll be using a photoresistor, which changes resistance based on how much light the sensor receives. Using this sensor you can make a simple night-light that turns on when the room gets dark and turns off when it is bright.\n",
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"TODO: Update graphic to not include the 10k resistors and include extra 330 ohm resistor. \n",
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"![What you need](images/sik-demo-prj1-cc-need.png)\n",
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"## New Components\n",

content/SIK_Project1_CircuitD_Full.ipynb

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"In this circuit, you'll take the night-light concept to the next level by adding an RGB LED, which is three differently colored Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) built into one component. RGB stands for Red, Green and Blue, and these three colors can be combined to create any color of the rainbow!\n",
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"TODO: Update graphic to not include the 10k resistor and include extra 330 ohm resistor. \n",
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"![What you need](images/sik-demo-prj1-cc-need.png)\n",
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"## New Components\n",
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