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a steady hand game is a game where you have to move the wand alond the wire and try not to touch it. if at any point you touch the wire you will hear a "buzz" sound. this is powered by a buzzer and the buzzer is powered by a battery. so this consists of a battery, a buzzer, a wand and some wire. they can come in many shapes and sizes.
No. An example of a steady hand boardgame wold be Jenga or Operation
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To have hand-eye coordination
You can get a joy buzzer at Party City or Spencers
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skill, hand eye co-ordination and brains
amazon
spencers
In a steady hand game, the resistor is part of an electrical circuit that detects when the player touches the wire with the metal loop. When the loop makes contact with the wire, it completes the circuit, allowing current to flow. The resistor limits the amount of current passing through, which helps prevent damage to the circuit and ensures that the buzzer or light indicator activates only when the circuit is completed improperly. This design enhances the gameplay by providing an immediate response to mistakes.
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