Question detail
A student is answering an AQA Electricity question about Resistors. Which choice best applies ohmic conductor constant?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Current, potential difference and resistance
Question
- A. Use explain that an ohmic conductor has constant resistance as current changes when temperature is constant in the specific circuit or quantity named in the question.
- B. Assume ohmic conductor constant means the same thing in every electricity context.
- C. Ignore the circuit arrangement and quote the topic title only.
- D. Swap the stated relationship for its opposite when the numbers look unfamiliar.
Answer
The correct answer is: Use explain that an ohmic conductor has constant resistance as current changes when temperature is constant in the specific circuit or quantity named in the question.
Explanation
Use explain that an ohmic conductor has constant resistance as current changes when temperature is constant in the specific circuit or quantity named in the question. This is correct because the objective is about explain that an ohmic conductor has constant resistance as current changes when temperature is constant, not a loose recall of Current, potential difference and resistance.
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