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ahh thankis! if u have a look at this marking scheme http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s08_ms_2.pdf and here is the paper;B1 independent mark
C1 compensation mark; given automatically if the answer is correct, i.e. the working need not be
seen if the answer is correct; also given if the answer is wrong but the point is seen in the
working
M1 method mark: if not given subsequent A marks fall (up to next B, M or C mark)
A1 answer mark
cao correct answer only (including unit)
eeoo each error or omission
ecf error carried forward; it usually is even where not specifically indicated, i.e. subsequent
working including a previous error is credited, if otherwise correct
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_s08_qp_2.pdf
in question 6 i just saw the graph and the resistance was increasing, which straight away hit me that the current has to go down vecause R=V/I; and then when the resistance becomes constant, so does the current. But the mark scheme has this 'M1' written infront of the statement 'Decreases' I knew it was decreasing just by looking at the graph at did not apply any method here, so how will I be awarded the marks? AAANNDD...another thing, if you look at the mark scheme, though it considers the term 'becomes constant' correct, it also says accept '2 Amp' ..how is someone supposed to figure out the value of the constant current??