Question detail
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
Style
Topic
Current, potential difference and resistance
Question
- 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.
- B. Assume charge flows closed 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 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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