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amal

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Why is it important to limit the pressure in a chiller?
 
  A) Chiller disks have low rupture thresholds.
  B) Pressure gauges cannot detect high pressure levels.
  C) Chiller system hoses easily burst.
  D) Heavy pressure will cause valve damage.

Question 2

The voltage in a series circuit:
 
  A) Drops across each load.
  B) Stays the same throughout the circuit.
  C) Is directly proportional to each load's current draw.
  D) Is inversely proportional to the load resistance.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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amal

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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