PSLE 2009 - Science
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kohjl:
Asked my son about the questions as requested, but like all the other kids, he also has \"PSLE Amnesia\"! :lol:
Hi Augmum,Augmum:
any1?? plasmastorm, can u remember the above 2 questions?? thks.
I'll ask PlasmaStorm when he comes home. Hope he can remember...but like I said, he only has computer games on his mind right now! Got to curtail that soon as I don't want him to get addicted... -
Augmum:
hi james
the pic of the adding a bulb parallel to one of the bulbs in series question was not like tht. it was another way... but similar.(a small difference may make a great differrence)
thks, i understand what u're trying to explain regarding the question, i just wanna to clarify the exact drawing of the circuit diagram of how the wire connection is made after the addition of the bulb.
pl refer to the previous postings below.
anyway, i think the kids' memory now about any science questions is being replaced by computer games. they are only interested in the very day when they checked answers with their fellow mates. to them whether their answers were correct or not is already a past issue but we parents here are still discussing about the questions.........haha, so funny.....acelancer:
[quote=\"justsay\"]Goto http://www.pslescience.blogspot.com
If the question on adding a bulb parallel to one of the bulbs in series was drawn this way, I would agree that the answer should be (2) would be brighter.
Augmum:
[/quote]My dd says the diagram is not like the one in the picture too. Her description sounds like your daughter's.My gal also mentioned the diagram looks different. according to her, the added parallel bulb is in the middle and the connection of the wire is extended and connected to the right side (something like that).
any pupil here remembers the exact diagram drawn.
If that is the diagram, then what is the correct answer? -
kohjl:
Asked my son about the questions as requested, but like all the other kids, he also has \"PSLE Amnesia\"! :lol:
My son can remember most of the Maths only. For Science, he can't remember a single 1! :lol: : -
turquoise:
My dd says the diagram is not like the one in the picture too. Her description sounds like your daughter's.
If that is the diagram, then what is the correct answer?
I think Plasmastorm's answer is correct - The bulb in series will be Brighter. -
kohjl:
Asked my son about the questions as requested, but like all the other kids, he also has \"PSLE Amnesia\"! :lol:[/quote]kohjl, nevermind, thks, understandable.
Hi Augmum,kohjl:
[quote=\"Augmum\"]
any1?? plasmastorm, can u remember the above 2 questions?? thks.
I'll ask PlasmaStorm when he comes home. Hope he can remember...but like I said, he only has computer games on his mind right now! Got to curtail that soon as I don't want him to get addicted... -
Vikaesh:
Sorry, but i meant if you could find out the answer to the Question. It's alright if you can't. Hope someone else will come forward to help. :lol:[/quote]
hey, you cant come up with a good ans after the paper??!! unless you are a tutor or need to publish an assessment book for the coming year? LOL...mew2:
[quote=\"Vikaesh\"] See if you can come up with a good answer for it with the picture. :thankyou: !
http://www.postimage.org/
What is the difference from the picture attached? Vanes all vertical?
1 vane or both vanes turned?
What was the direction of the turn? -
turquoise:
hi turquoiseMy dd says the diagram is not like the one in the picture too. Her description sounds like your daughter's.
If that is the diagram, then what is the correct answer?
seems that our daughters have alike minds, they both read and see the same thing, for this circuit question and the butterflies question.
your \"that diagram\" isit refers to the one posted?
if yes, then shd be brighter but if the diagram was not drawn like that, then i think the bulb brightness shd remains the same. how i wish i could see the actual diagram! -
Vikaesh:
Sorry, but i meant if you could find out the answer to the Question. It's alright if you can't. Hope someone else will come forward to help. :lol:[/quote]I'm not very sure but I put something like this:
hey, you cant come up with a good ans after the paper??!! unless you are a tutor or need to publish an assessment book for the coming year? LOL...mew2:
[quote=\"Vikaesh\"] See if you can come up with a good answer for it with the picture. :thankyou: !
http://www.postimage.org/
When the light energy from the torch hits the black and white vanes, the black side of the vanes will convert more light energy into heat energy than the white side of the vanes. Thus the air that is in contact with the black side will expand and push it in the direction.
Is it correct?
From: PlasmaStorm
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Augmum:
Hi Augmum,
hi turquoiseturquoise:
My dd says the diagram is not like the one in the picture too. Her description sounds like your daughter's.
If that is the diagram, then what is the correct answer?
seems that our daughters have alike minds, they both read and see the same thing, for this circuit question and the butterflies question.
your \"that diagram\" isit refers to the one posted?
if yes, then shd be brighter but if the diagram was not drawn like that, then i think the bulb brightness shd remains the same. how i wish i could see the actual diagram!
Yes, they think alike
No, the diagram is not like the one drawn. It's like how your daughter described it, ie the additional parallel bulb is in the middle and connected on the right. -
[quote]Hi Augmum,
Yes, they think alike
No, the diagram is not like the one drawn. It's like how your daughter described it, ie the additional parallel bulb is in the middle and connected on the right.[/quote]Even if the bulb is connected to the right, unfortunately the answer for the bulb in series is still brighter as compared to the other 2 bulbs. My daughter got this wrong.
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