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remind me with the question and the choices
no it is the cables will overheat and melt something like that
that is what i chose
the same idea came once before in old pastpapers that is why i have chosen this answerOkay, thanks for sharing
the same idea came once before in old pastpapers that is why i have chosen this answer
Wat i choose was D.....i knw it ws soooo confusing...but not sure wid de answer....btw y do u sy dat de lamp wnt wrk????
Wat i choose was D.....i knw it ws soooo confusing...but not sure wid de answer....btw y do u sy dat de lamp wnt wrk????
I put down D, if I remember correctly. Trickiest question on the paper in my opinion.
The question said that the lamp is NOT faulty. That means it should work with ONLY the specific power. That is my logic. I don't know if it's true.
Perhaps....The question said that the lamp is NOT faulty. That means it should work with ONLY the specific power. That is my logic. I don't know if it's true.
Yep same here ma option ws D....I put down D, if I remember correctly. Trickiest question on the paper in my opinion.
I don't think that is true. If you can imagine one of those tiny bulbs they can usually handle going up to about 10 volts before the filament melts. The lamp would get brighter if you increased the power, but in the question it had no mention of that.
Still, I'm not sure. I could be completely wrong here.
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