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  • I'M AN ELECTRONIC ENGINEER YEAH!

  • Very useful... Thanks from Palestine

  • Thanks for this! Very useful

  • To TheMichaeljohnny.

    The cell (or battery) can be either way around. It would only matter if the polarity (which way around + and -are) was important, e.g. if the circuit included a diode.

  • i think u should place the battery of known Emf E in opposite direction..isn't it????

  • To ZerkosXD. Yes - GCE physics isn't as hard as people make out.  But students with weak maths, tend to find it hard going. When choosing GCE subjects, you need to think ahead to what you want to do after the GCEs are over. But physics is a great choice if you’re planning to do anything technical/scientific.

  • I'm currently going through my GCSEs and i am looking into a level physics it seems rather simple when you explain it.

  • Very helpful, well explained. Thanks a lot!

  • Great!!!!!

    

  • this is excellent for me as I have a practical exam on this tommorrow...

    just one question: would it not be possible to similarly control the pd via a single variable resistor?

  • Amazing

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