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Ok, this question came up twice, one in 2011 and one in 2005 (both june/may).
Basically they give you a table with a quantity and tell you to underline the most appropriate value..
Most of them need a little bit of thinking but there is one that is bugging me a lot.
Here it is, one from the 2005 and one from 2011:
current in a 12V ray box lamp at less than normal brightness: 0.5 A 5.0A 50A
current in a 1.5V torch lamp at normal brightness: o.12A 12A 120A
WHY? is there a concept i'm missing here? How am i supposed to go about thinking to solve this? Please can you tell me the concept/how we're supposed to work this out...?
Thank you!!!!!!!
Basically they give you a table with a quantity and tell you to underline the most appropriate value..
Most of them need a little bit of thinking but there is one that is bugging me a lot.
Here it is, one from the 2005 and one from 2011:
current in a 12V ray box lamp at less than normal brightness: 0.5 A 5.0A 50A
current in a 1.5V torch lamp at normal brightness: o.12A 12A 120A
WHY? is there a concept i'm missing here? How am i supposed to go about thinking to solve this? Please can you tell me the concept/how we're supposed to work this out...?
Thank you!!!!!!!