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Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||because the bulb b is damaged and is connected to the terminal | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||4 5 and 6 are not connected to negative battery terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||terminals 4,5, and 6 are connected to the positive terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||They are not connected to the negative terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||They are on the opposite side of the damaged bulb. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||The terminal is connected to the positive battery terminal. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||there is a gap in the circuit that causes a gap between terminals 1,2,and 3 and 4,5,and 6 | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||there is a gap in the circuit. terminals 1,2, and 3 are connected to the negative terminal of the battery. terminals 4,5, and 6 are connected to the positive terminal of the battery | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||because only one of the bulb terminals is bad. | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because one of the bulb terminals is bad, and the other ones are good. | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||a terminal is connected to another terminal | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||the other terminals are connected to the positive terminal. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||terminals 3, 4, and 5 are connected to the positive battery terrminal. | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Terminal 4, terminal 5 and terminal 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||beacuse they are connected to a positive batter terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||i dont know | non_domain |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||the terminal is connected to a positive battery terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||... | non_domain |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||positively charged | irrelevant |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||terminal connected to positive charge | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because terminals 4, 5, and 6 are located closer to the positive terminal | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because they are connected to the positive terminal. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||They connect to the positive terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||becasue the terminals 4,5, and 6 are connected to the positive terminal of the battery | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||terminal 4, terminal 5, and terminal 6 are connected to the positive terminal of the battery. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because they are connected to the positive battery terminal. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||The A bulb is dead. | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||because they are connected to the positive end | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||because there is a closed circuit after bulb b | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||They are not connected to the negative battery terminal. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||they are connected to both positive and negative battery terminals | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||+ releases current - recieves it? | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because they are in the positive terminal, and aren"t directly touching the negative terminal. | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Terminal 4, terminal 5 and terminal 6 are connected to the positive terminal. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||terminals 4, 5, and 6 are connected to the positive battery terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||They"re connected to a positive terminal | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||since there is a gap | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because they all are receiving voltage from positive terminal. | contradictory |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||because the broken bulb created a gap not allowing the current to flow through both. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||4, 5, and 6 are connected to the positive side | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because they are connected to the positive terminal of the battery. | correct |
Why do you think the other terminals are being held in a different electrical state than that of the negative terminal?||Terminals 4, 5 and 6 are not connected to the negative battery terminal||Because they had voltage and were connected to the positive battery terminal. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb and the other bulb are contained within the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is contained in the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is in the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged/ burned out bulb is in a path with another bulb and the battery, then the damaged/ burned out bulb will turn the other bulb off. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is in a closed path with another bulb. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is on the same closed path as the other bulb | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is on the same closed path with the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is in the same closed path with the battery. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||a damaged bulb will affect another bulb if they are on the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||the other bulb will not light. | irrelevant |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||there will be a gap in the path. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||i don"t know. | non_domain |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||there is a gap in the path of the bulb terminal. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is in the same path as the other bulb. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||They are on the same paths. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||the bulb will be burned out because the terminals | contradictory |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||not right now | non_domain |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||the bulb is contained in the bath | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||A damaged bulb will affect another bulb when it breaks the closed path with the battery. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||A damaged bulb will affect another bulb when it creates a gap in the closed path with the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||A damaged bulb will affect another bulb when it creates a gap in the other bulb"s closed path with the battery. | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if they are not contain in a closed path | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||not contained in a closed path | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||Bulb C is not contained in a closed path | contradictory |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is in the same closed path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||A damaged bulb affects another bulb when they are contained in the same path. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if they are in the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if they are contained in the same closed path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if both bulbs are contained within a closed path | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||If it is on the only path of that bulb that contains the battery | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is on a series with other bulbs | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||i dont know | non_domain |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||tell answer | non_domain |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||If they are contained in the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||If the other bulb is no longer contained in a closed path with the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||If the damages bulb creates a gap and causes the other bulb to no longer be contained in a closed path with the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||the bulb is contained in a cloed path with the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is on the ame path as the undamaged bulb | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the damaged bulb is on the same path with the battery | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if that bulb is in the same closed path as another bulb | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if the first bulb is in a closed path with another bulb | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||a damaged bulb will affect another bulb if both bulbs are in a closed path with the battery. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if a damaged or burned out bulb causes a gap in the path | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||a damaged bulb will affect another bulb when they are contained by the same closed path. | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if there is a gap in the path | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if there is a gap in the path of the battery and the bulb | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||Bulbs are contained in the path | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is in it"s only path to the battery | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is in the path to the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is contained in the circut | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if it is in the same path as the other | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if both bulbs are in the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if a damaged bulb is on the same closed path to the battery as another bulb, the other bulb will not turn on | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||Bulbs have to be contained in closed paths with the battery | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||bulbs must contain battery in the path without a gap | partially_correct_incomplete |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||open switch and broken bulb are the same | irrelevant |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||if they are along the same path | correct |
Under what circumstances will a damaged/ burned out bulb affect another bulb?||If they are in the same path the burned out bulb affects the other bulb.||a damaged/ burned out bulb will affect another bulb if they are contained in the same path. | correct |
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