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not this time bro ! maybe 58-64hw much u expectin?
65+?
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not this time bro ! maybe 58-64hw much u expectin?
65+?
im expecting the same and to think i used to get 75+ in mocks...better days they were.....not this time bro ! maybe 58-64
its 8 LOLb btw the fuse n bulb question . the answer is 32
dun remember but (I^2 R)What did you guys get for power dissipated ?
I wrote 8 but my teaachers say its 32 :[its 8 LOL
i think you forgot to subtract 32 from 40
180What did you guys get for power dissipated ?
if 32 bulbs were gone i think the current flowing would be much much more than 0.9AI wrote 8 but my teaachers say its 32 :[
then im not surePower dissipated 180 :|. Dude I don't thing thats right. The current was 0.75 A. They asked for power dissipated in ONE LAMP. The power in one lamp was 6 volts. 40 lamps- 240 volts. In series voltage is shared, so yeah.
im really nt sure abt anything in the paper...I think it was 4.5 volts That what I gave. if you multiply 4.5 x 40= 180V . Thats the total power dissipated. I might just get more than 61. (6).
dude its POWER dessicipated .. how r u measuring it in volts ?I think it was 4.5 volts That what I gave. if you multiply 4.5 x 40= 180V . Thats the total power dissipated. I might just get more than 61. (6).
what abt the second wave question?I got that one wrong. Its gonna be arrows going inwards. if it was positive, then it would have been outwards. This paper didn't give us the time to review back. Don't know this, okay fine, MOVE ON!
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