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Which answer would earn credit when calculate potential difference when current and resistance are known is assessed?

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practice

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Topic

Current, potential difference and resistance

Question

  1. A. Check the named quantity, component or circuit relationship before choosing the response.
  2. B. Write every electricity equation even when the question asks for a description.
  3. C. Use the same rule for series and parallel circuits without checking the arrangement.
  4. D. Describe energy transfer when the question asks for charge or current only.

Answer

The correct answer is: Check the named quantity, component or circuit relationship before choosing the response.

Explanation

Check the named quantity, component or circuit relationship before choosing the response. This avoids confusing current, charge and time while staying aligned to calculate potential difference when current and resistance are known.

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Current, resistance and potential difference common mistake 1

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