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A learner confuses current, charge and time. Which option best fixes the answer for Current, resistance and potential difference?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Current, potential difference and resistance

Question

  1. A. State the exact relationship in the objective and apply it only to the stated situation.
  2. B. Replace the objective with a vague statement that electricity is useful.
  3. C. Describe a different Physics unit because it sounds more familiar.
  4. D. Leave out units, component names or circuit conditions from the answer.

Answer

The correct answer is: State the exact relationship in the objective and apply it only to the stated situation.

Explanation

State the exact relationship in the objective and apply it only to the stated situation. That keeps the answer focused on apply AT 1, AT 6 and AT 7 skills when using circuit apparatus and meters.

Common mistake

Current, resistance and potential difference common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Apply AT 1, AT 6 and AT 7 skills when using circuit apparatus and meters..

Answer by clearly explaining how to apply AT 1, AT 6 and AT 7 skills when using circuit apparatus and meters..

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