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4.4 (V) no calculation
(1)
(ii) 0.6 - 0.4 (A) 0.2 or 1/5 (A) (1)
(1)
(iii) B (1)
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(1)
(ii) B in parallel with the lamp (1)
(iii) A description including (2)
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gradient gets less (1) current does not increase as much (as
it gets higher)
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ignore reference to power / volts
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gradient gets less (1) current does not increase as much (as
it gets higher)
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QWC *(c) A explanation including some of the following points
Thermistor
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Substitution
0.4 × 10 ×15 (p)
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or
0.4 × 10 × 0.15 (£)
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QWC *(d) A discussion including some of the following points
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3 5-6 A detailed description of two different advantages / disadvantages
using a quantitativecomparison.
e.g. energy saving lamps cost 5 times more but last 10 times longer. /
Energy saving lamps produce 4 times as much light energy for every
100J of electrical energy supplied and are much more efficient. /
Energy saving lamps last 9,000 hours longer than and they use less
power.
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