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it was a 48W, 12V lamp. It asked what happens to the current through it when switch 2 is closed in b)i)The question was is the power 48W, not about Terminal PD
it was 4V pd
then what happens to Vab ----> it increases
it doesnt matter how you got it
it was a 48W, 12V lamp. It asked what happens to the current through it when switch 2 is closed in b)i)
ratio is 1.4 yes. and yeah you have to talk about terminal pd and lost volts etcIf true, perfect
Yes, correct. Originally asked why 48W aren't transformed in it too in part A.
Just a bit of doubt over the L1/L2 question with the current part and the ratio for power (1.4?)but I think its fine.
Yeah!What was ur last answer about density!!
Was it sth 5.5 * 10^11 thing??
I got 11:7, which is like 1.6ratio is 1.4 yes. and yeah you have to talk about terminal pd and lost volts etc
there werent any hard definitions
I am losing 6-7 exactly I checked everything hope we get adjusted marks
Mine was something like 1.43 : 1I got 11:7, which is like 1.6
Though my friend got 1.62 : 1I got 11:7, which is like 1.6
i used pi r squared instead to get that and did it wrongYeah!
thats correct is 1,43 to 1Mine I1 was 0.16
Mine I2 was 0.24
0.24^2 * 350 = 20.16
0.16^2 * 550 = 14.08
so P in 350 / P in 550 = 20.16/14.08 = 1.43 : 1
One more thing I left my answer as 63/44 and 1.43 will they gimme marks?i used pi r squared instead to get that and did it wrong
thats correct is 1,43 to 1
what do u mean? you wrote both in the dotted answer?One more thing I left my answer as 63/44 and 1.43 will they gimme marks?
Nope. 63/44 in that white space. And 1.43 in dotted space.what do u mean? you wrote both in the dotted answer?
Hell no. 40 max, 35 most probably.Expected GT?
I guess it will lie around 40 - 43
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