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Offline IGSTUDENT

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I need some help ..May 1998 .Q31 why is the answer "c" and not "b"

because if more than required current will be supplied.. the wires will overheat.. but not tht the lamp will explode..because as wires gona overheat.. they will melt.. causing the circuit to be incomplete.. so no current goes to lamp.

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Sorry just a question ..under what circumsatnces will the lamp explode?

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can some1 plz help me in june2007 number 30
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I need some help ..May 1998 .Q31 why is the answer "c" and not "b"

because if more than required current will be supplied.. the wires will overheat.. but not tht the lamp will explode..because as wires gona overheat.. they will melt.. causing the circuit to be incomplete.. so no current goes to lamp.

Hope tht helps.

Yes it did..thanks a lot.Not only for this but all the help you all have been giving.
Will come back if need some more help..

Sorry just a question ..under what circumsatnces will the lamp explode?

When there will be too much voltage supplied to the lamp.
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thnxx alot..god bless u

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hey hmh...can u get da mark scheme 4 june 1993 mcq phy!

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hey hmh...can u get da mark scheme 4 june 1993 mcq phy!

Srry m8. I dont have anything older than nov93 phy.
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can some1 plz help me in june2007 number 30
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The answer is B.. because the current has to pass through the variable resistor in order to go to the output..thts why we can alter the resistance in B.. but if you look at A for example.. the current does not have to pass through the v. resistor in order for the circuit to be complete?

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can some1 plz help me in june2007 number 30
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b
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can some1 plz help me in june2007 number 30
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b
you have to recognize it

oh.. so wat i explained... is it all wrong lol ? :(
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you are correct too. I always look for the simplest way to explain things

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you are correct too. I always look for the simplest way to explain things

oh right...well ye simplest is always the best ;)
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ok i have a doubt in nov 96 Q 4 how do i know the correct masses and why we choose one and not the other thx
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ok i have a doubt in nov 96 Q 4 how do i know the correct masses and why we choose one and not the other thx

well.. it gives hint tht one or more on x and rest on y.. and if we see the combinations.. only B fits the answer as it have "one" 5 which goes to X and "2,2,2" is rest (left) which goes to Y. Its now balanced as 5=5

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last minute revision notes
« Reply #148 on: June 09, 2009, 02:45:00 pm »
found this site for physics.....there r short notes which will help u guys understand concepts....

here is the site <


http://www.antonine-education.co.uk/Physics_GCSE/unit_index.htm

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thanks dude
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