It's the opposite.iirc, total internal reflection is when light is refracted (bends due to change in velocity of light) such that the ray of light is at 90 degrees to the normal.
When light is slowed down, it bends away from the normal so the answer is A.
With 5, R1 and R2 are in series, so they have the same current flowing through both of them.
However in the other circuit, R3 and R4 are parallel so the current has to split to travel to both of them. Since they're of the same resistance, the current in the second circuit is halved between the two resistors so the answer is C.
How so?Question 5 is C though, the answers are wrong for that one.
The current in the first one is the same through both resistors since it is in series.How so?
You're assuming the total current through both circuits is the same. It isn't though.The current in the first one is the same through both resistors since it is in series.
The current in the second one is split in half since it's in parallel.
That's how I interpreted it anyway.
its D man, the current is split so it will be half of the first one.Question 5 is C though, the answers are wrong for that one.
No realise is right lol they tricked you with the order of the resistors, the first is twice the 2nd, you gotta read carefully. So yea the answer is C for 5Question 5 is C though, the answers are wrong for that one.
See my next post and barbenatorsSo what's the answer?
On closer inspection, I actually believe its D. Because initially, I thought the total current was the same in both circuits but then I realised that the current is not the same because the resistance is varied as archer proposed and working it out, the answer was D. (The working on the solutions was right).
Its definitely C, saying its D is implying in a series circuit the current is less than in a parallel circuit, when thats impossible, because in a parallel circuit the current has more than one way to travel, so there's no way it would match the level of a series circuit where the only direction is ONE DIRECTION (Lol love the pun )So what's the answer?
On closer inspection, I actually believe its D. Because initially, I thought the total current was the same in both circuits but then I realised that the current is not the same because the resistance is varied as archer proposed and working it out, the answer was D. (The working on the solutions was right).
Ah, I see that your IQ of 145 is treating you perfectly =)Its definitely C, saying its D is implying in a series circuit the current is less than in a parallel circuit, when thats impossible, because in a parallel circuit the current has more than one way to travel, so there's no way it would match the level of a series circuit where the only direction is ONE DIRECTION (Lol love the pun )
ACTUALLY WAIT ur right, I just realised that the resistance sum is different lol
exactly lol, thats what I meant when I said 145 not that high haha.Ah, I see that your IQ of 145 is treating you perfectly =)