The following picture shows you how the bread board connects each hole to a different wire.
THIS IS NOT WHAT YOUR SUPPOSED TO CONNECT, THIS IS A DIAGRAM TO SHOW YOU HOW THE HOLES ARE CONNECTED INSIDE THE BREADBOARD.
Why do you think the breadboard connects this way? I want an actual answer, not “ because it makes sense”. Give me a reason it works, tell me why it would make it easier to use.
1 answer
The breadboard connects this way in order to allow for easily connecting and rearranging components without the need for soldering. By connecting each hole to a different wire, users can simply insert components into the holes and connect them using jumper wires. This allows for quick prototyping and experimenting with different circuit configurations. Additionally, the design of the breadboard ensures that each component is securely connected and held in place, providing a reliable platform for testing circuits.