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mrsjacobs44

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At the microscopic level, the difference between gases and liquids is that
 
  A) the gas's atoms move throughout the gas, while the liquid's atoms remain near their original locations.
  B) in a gas, the individual atoms are larger.
  C) there is much more distance at least 10 times more between neighboring atoms in a gas than between neighboring atoms in a liquid.
  D) both answers A and B are correct.
  E) both answers B and C are correct.

Question 2

A charge of 1.0  10-6 C is located inside a sphere, 1.25 cm from its center. What is the electric flux through the sphere due to this charge? (0 = 8.85  10-12 C2/N  m2)
 
  A) 0.11 N  m2/C
  B) 8.9 N  m2/C
  C) 0.028 N  m2/C
  D) It cannot be determined without knowing the radius of the sphere.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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