Determines if an object is electrically conductive by integrating it into a circuit and observing a light bulb. Triggered when classifying an object based on conductivity.
Classify a target object as electrically conductive or non-conductive by using it to complete a simple circuit with a battery and a light bulb.
focus action on the object to signal intent.workshop. Place the object down.look around and identify the exact battery, wires, indicator bulb or buzzer, and answer boxes that are actually present in the current workshop variation.battery anode and battery cathodeterminal 1 and terminal 2anode and cathodeterminal 1 and terminal 2terminal 1 and terminal 2
b. Connect battery anode to the first wire terminal 1.
c. Connect the first wire terminal 2 to the indicator cathode.
d. Connect the indicator anode to the second wire terminal 1.
e. Connect the second wire terminal 2 to the target object's terminal 1.
f. Connect the target object's terminal 2 directly to battery cathode.
g. Every connect action must use the exact observed contact-point syntax, not abstract object-to-object connections.look around or look at <indicator> to inspect the indicator state.