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Prince III said:Heshna said:hey guys..for the question on rectifier ...(section B last question)...I had drawn a circuit with a diode,a variable resistor, a switch and a lamp....Is it good ????
that is all what you drew ?
if this is all what you drew then you would be given just 1 mark for the diode
the correct diagram is as below !!
Leone said:How about this one??? Do you think I will get any marks??? As far as I have known it is the diode which acts as the rectifier...
Leone said:Actually the question was asking to draw a diagram showing how a rectifier can be used to charge a battery... That means charging a battery after converting the a.c current to d.c current. They actually gave a transformer question and then asked this question... We have to draw the diagram how the ac current from the transformer can be used to charge a battery by converting the a.c current to d.c. current by using a rectifier... so is my answer correct now that you know the question @ahsan99...
Prince III said:ahsan thanks for the kind help but now the problem is fully solved !
the above diagram was made by an experienced teacher of physics
rose1700 said:i guys i am hell worried i did a mistake even i drew a diode and battery in series with a voltmeter but i drew the diode after the battery would i be given marks ?
help
my diagram was like this
i hope not all marks would be deducted this was of three marks i guess
Prince III said:the question was to draw a diagram showing how A.C is converted into D.C to charge a battery
i askhed my physics sir about this question and he said that the main (major) thing was to draw a DIODE ( forward biased) and a battery in series with a voltmeter across the battery so that we could know when the battery is fully charged
he also made a diagram to make life easy so here is correct and perfect diagram
this question was of 2 or maybe 3 marks
ahsan99 said:Prince III said:the question was to draw a diagram showing how A.C is converted into D.C to charge a battery
i askhed my physics sir about this question and he said that the main (major) thing was to draw a DIODE ( forward biased) and a battery in series with a voltmeter across the battery so that we could know when the battery is fully charged
he also made a diagram to make life easy so here is correct and perfect diagram
this question was of 2 or maybe 3 marks
Yar sorry but look convectional current direction is positive to negative ..and look the current goes in the direction where the arrow of the diode (symbol) points ..so check leone diagram ..thats right ..ures isnt ..it mustve been placed other way round..any ways concentrate on mcqs and atp papers..inshAllah ull do well
Leone said:@ahsan99: It is not compulsory to put the voltmeter across the battery right??? They just asked us to show how a battery will be charged by doing so.
Morphy said:hey..i did all the questions in section B..i meant to cut one out but i forgot..do u think theyll cut marks for it?
karthik said:Nirvanknight said:Prince III said:Mine went tooooo good , Awsome
just one question in section A was the only difficult one for me !!
@ Prince III: is it the question on Protostar, interstellar clouds??? i got it right but not so sure...it involves fusion oh hygrogen molecules... etc...[/qu
This is the answer for 4 marks
>Hydrogen is less dense than air so it rises up into the space
> A set of hydrogen atoms fuse together due to the high energy in space
>The fused hydrogen forms HELIUM releasing energy
>The HELIUM fuses with more helium atoms forming stars on the space
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