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In Current, potential difference and resistance, which revision statement keeps circuit diagrams correct tied to the approved learning objective?
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Topic
Current, potential difference and resistance
Question
- A. Link circuit diagrams correct to standard circuit diagram symbols using precise GCSE Physics vocabulary.
- B. Treat circuit diagrams correct as a general memory cue without applying the science.
- C. Use a Biology or Chemistry explanation whenever a circuit is mentioned.
- D. Choose an answer only because it contains a familiar electricity word.
Answer
The correct answer is: Link circuit diagrams correct to standard circuit diagram symbols using precise GCSE Physics vocabulary.
Explanation
Link circuit diagrams correct to standard circuit diagram symbols using precise GCSE Physics vocabulary. That supports the objective because draw circuit diagrams using the correct symbols for cells, batteries, switches, lamps, resistors and variable resistors must be shown in context.
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Standard circuit diagram symbols common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Draw circuit diagrams using the correct symbols for cells, batteries, switches, lamps, resistors and variable resistors..
Answer by clearly explaining how to draw circuit diagrams using the correct symbols for cells, batteries, switches, lamps, resistors and variable resistors..
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