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@@ -244,10 +244,9 @@ I glued the speaker onto my fabric with a piece of vliesofix. It was a good idea
 
 ![speaker2](../images/week08/SPEAKER3.jpg){ width=1000 }
 
-I don't have a video of it playing music because it requires a big magnet. But during the discussion we thought it can also function as a nice heating pad for experimenting with thermalchromic ink. I will give it a try soon!
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+![speaker2](../images/week08/2.jpg){ width=1000 }
 
+I don't have a video of it playing music because it requires a big magnet. But during the discussion we thought it can also function as a nice heating pad for experimenting with thermalchromic ink. I will give it a try soon!
 
 
 #### **FABRICATION FILES**
@@ -256,7 +255,6 @@ I don't have a video of it playing music because it requires a big magnet. But d
 
 ## **MOTION**
 
-![speaker2](../images/week08/1.jpg){ width=1000 }
 
 ### **DRIVER CIRCUIT**
 
@@ -281,7 +279,7 @@ If you don't have the materials to make the driver circuit on the breadboard, yo
 ![DRIVERCIRCUIT](../images/week08/circuit_driver_mosfet_bb.png){ width=1000 }
 
 
-![speaker2](../images/week08/2.jpg){ width=1000 }
+![speaker2](../images/week08/1.jpg){ width=1000 }
 
 I made a mistake when I was making the circuit. So **make sure your diode is put in the right direction**.