Exam-style question
Try this first
A student makes a mistake while revising Determine Force Direction For Like And Unlike Charges. Which correction is most accurate?.
- A.A. The correction is to keep determine force direction for like and unlike charges separate from the common neighbouring idea in Electric fields, then explain the tested distinction.
- B.B. The mistake is harmless because the two ideas always mean the same thing.
- C.C. The correction is to memorise the wording without explaining the distinction.
- D.D. The answer should move to a different Electric fields topic instead of fixing the misconception.
Model answer
What a good answer should say
- Source Link answer 0c8d0a: A.
- The correction is to keep determine force direction for like and unlike charges separate from the common neighbouring idea in Electric fields, then explain the tested distinction.
- is correct because it matches Determine force direction for like and unlike charges.
- through electric field strength, gravitational field strength, magnetic flux density, capacitance.
Explanation
Why this works
The stem says: A student makes a mistake while revising Determine Force Direction For Like And Unlike Charges. Which correction is most accurate?
Answer route: determine-force-direction-for-like-and-unlike-charges-mcq-2. Option or response evidence: A A.
| B B. The mistake is harmless because the two ideas always mean the same thing.
| C C. The correction is to memorise the wording without explaining the distinction.
| D D. The answer should move to a different Electric fields topic instead of fixing the misconception..
Practice-context vocabulary for this exact item: anomaly, variable, parallel, magnitude, conclude, flux, weber, intercept, uncertainty, direction, linkage, plate, component, scale, evidence, sensor, slope, equipotential, timer, probe, constant, wire, terminal, oscilloscope, repeat, calibration, junction, potential, ldr, orbit, capacitance, divider, gradient, resolution. Use these terms only to keep the reasoning tied to the page-specific circuit or field situation.
The final response must match the stated quantity, unit, graph evidence and physical model rather than a neighbouring question with similar wording.
Common mistake
No common mistake is linked to this question yet.
