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A student is answering an AQA Electricity question about Electrical charge and current. Which choice best applies charge flows closed?

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MCQ

Type

practice

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Topic

Current, potential difference and resistance

Question

  1. A. Use explain that charge flows in a closed circuit only when the circuit includes a source of potential difference in the specific circuit or quantity named in the question.
  2. B. Assume charge flows closed means the same thing in every electricity context.
  3. C. Ignore the circuit arrangement and quote the topic title only.
  4. D. Swap the stated relationship for its opposite when the numbers look unfamiliar.

Answer

The correct answer is: Use explain that charge flows in a closed circuit only when the circuit includes a source of potential difference in the specific circuit or quantity named in the question.

Explanation

Use explain that charge flows in a closed circuit only when the circuit includes a source of potential difference in the specific circuit or quantity named in the question. This is correct because the objective is about explain that charge flows in a closed circuit only when the circuit includes a source of potential difference, not a loose recall of Current, potential difference and resistance.

Common mistake

Electrical charge and current common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Explain that charge flows in a closed circuit only when the circuit includes a source of potential difference..

Answer by clearly explaining how to explain that charge flows in a closed circuit only when the circuit includes a source of potential difference..

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