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NguyenJ

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Why is the process of science not restricted to any one particular method?
 
  A) The scientist needs to be open to all possibilities and different ways of doing science in order to gain as much knowledge as possible from his or her research.
  B) In order to interpret experimental evidence, it is important to perform the experiment using a variety of different scientific methods.
  C) What one method proves as right, another might prove as wrong.
  D) Science is not restricted to any one method because not everyone doing science has access to the same sort of equipment.

Question 2

Which of the following experiments helped to determine the charge of an electron and (indirectly) its mass?
 
  A) J.J. Thompson's cathode ray deflection experiments
  B) R. Millikan's oil drop experiments
  C) E. Rutherford's gold foil experiments
  D) Avogadro's number experiments
  E) Franklin's kite experiments



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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