Current, Potential difference and resistance (1) Flashcards

1
Q

What is meant by direct current?

A

Current that is always in the same direction

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2
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Which one of these diagrams X, Y or Z shows the trace that would be seen on the oscillope?
Give a reason for your answer

A

Y
Only one that shows a direct current

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3
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What pattern links the amount of charge passing through the heating element and the time the kettle is switched on?

A

The charge is directly proportional to the time switched on for

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4
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The reading on ammeter A2 will be ___________the reading on ammeter A1

A

equal to

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5
Q

Which variable did the student keep the same?

A

Potential difference of the power supply

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6
Q

What conclusion should the student make from the bar chart?

A

As the number of resistors increase, the current decreases

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7
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Describe how the student could use her circuit to investigate how the current through a filament lamp affects its resistance

A
  • ammeter is used to measure current. voltmeter is used to measure potential difference. the resistance of variable resistor altered to change current in circuit. resistance of filament lamp calculated.
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8
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Describe how a student would use the circuit to take the readings necessary to determine the resistance of resistor R

A
  • switch on
  • read both ammeter and voltmeter
  • adjust the variable resistor to change the current
  • take further readings
  • draw graph of V against I
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9
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Explain why the student should open the switch after each reading

A

Resistor would get hot if current left on so its resistance would increase

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10
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Describe the action of the fuse in a circuit

A

If the current is above 5A, fuse melts breaking the circuit

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