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I hve que i want to fill this work sheet bcz i am kind a new in olevels
Your query is answered i guess
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I hve que i want to fill this work sheet bcz i am kind a new in olevels
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Why is the answer for question 37 B?
According to me, it should be C. When the resistance of R increases, the total resistance across that half decreases further. As, voltage and resistance are directly proportional with the current constant, the voltage in V2 decreases and V1 voltage increases. Am I right?
The current is always the SAME throughout in a series circuit. Which means, that even if you increase the resistance or decrease it, the current through each resistor will be the same. This means that the voltage across each resistor = IR. So, since the current is same, the one with the higher resistance will have the higher voltage across it. So, B.
Yes, I know that. But, isn't the resistance across V2 less than the resistance across V1?
No. Why? The resistance across V2 is greater. They said that the resistance of R is increased which means that the total resistance across V2 is now greater.
Yes, I know that. But, isn't the resistance across V2 less than the resistance across V1?
In parallel arrangement, when you increase the resistance of one of the resistor, doesn't the combined resistance decrease?
If you're saying that because the two resistors are in parallel, then do remember that the voltage across both of the resistors is the same, so, if the resistance of one of them increases, the voltage across both the resistors will increase.
Is there a chance of A on 89% in Chemistry?
A*? Yes.
Is there a chance of A* aswell? Because A is at 90% or above and A* is at 95% or above
No, no. That's not it. The A* thresholds are likely to be at 88-89% and the A thresholds are likely to be at 79-80%.
From where did you find that out?
I'm telling you an assumption that I made from marks of various students.
You should have good concepts and understand every topic, no ratta in these.I'll be giving these exams in May-June 2014 ;D
How to ace them?
You should have good concepts and understand every topic, no ratta in these.
And of course, like others, past papers are a must.
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