dooshtoomun
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Hi
I recently had my Year 12 trials, and just got physics back. I done decently, but I was wondering with questions in which a broad range of answers can be given, can you get marks deducted for not having a specific thing? For example, a question asked for 2 ways transformers reduce heat within it. I answered: having a coolant oil being pumped through the transformer to the liquid carries away the heat, and making the casing for the transformer black, so it absorbs heat and lets it escape out.
I got a mark deducted for NOT saying that using a laminated soft iron core is used, because that's the main method.
Can I still get marks deducted for not saying a specific answer?
I recently had my Year 12 trials, and just got physics back. I done decently, but I was wondering with questions in which a broad range of answers can be given, can you get marks deducted for not having a specific thing? For example, a question asked for 2 ways transformers reduce heat within it. I answered: having a coolant oil being pumped through the transformer to the liquid carries away the heat, and making the casing for the transformer black, so it absorbs heat and lets it escape out.
I got a mark deducted for NOT saying that using a laminated soft iron core is used, because that's the main method.
Can I still get marks deducted for not saying a specific answer?