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A 60.0-kg person rides in elevator while standing on a scale. The elevator is traveling downward but slowing down at a rate of 2.00 m/s2. The reading on the scale is closest to
 
  A) 708 N. B) 469 N. C) 589 N. D) 120 N. E) 349 N.

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A 6.0-F air-filled capacitor is connected across a 100-V voltage source.
 
  After the source fully charges the capacitor, the capacitor is immersed in transformer oil (of dielectric constant 4.5). How much ADDITIONAL charge flows from the voltage source, which remained connected during the process?
  A) 1.5 mC B) 2.1 mC C) 1.7 mC D) 2.5 mC E) 1.2 mC



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Answer to Question 1

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