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swpotter12

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Some charged particles in a bubble chamber are seen to move in spirals due to
 
  A) decreasing magnetic field.
  B) decreasing electric charge.
  C) perspective and parallax.
  D) energy dissipation.

Question 2

When the nucleus of an atom emits only a gamma ray, the atom's atomic number
 
  A) decreases.
  B) remains unchanged.
  C) increases.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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