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If the particles of a cathode ray had a greater electric charge, the ray passing through a magnetic field would bend ________.
 
  A) more because of a greater electromagnetic attraction
  B) less because of greater electrical inertia
  C) more because the particles would be traveling faster
  D) by the same amount regardless of its charge

Question 2

How might the demand for reproducibility in science have the long-term effect of compelling honesty?
 
  A) Any false claims are eventually uncovered. Scientists, therefore, stand to gain most from reporting their results truthfully.
  B) A scientist who has knowingly falsifies any bit of evidence runs the risk of losing credibility for all his or her life's work.
  C) Science is about discovering the rules of nature. A scientist who creates his or her own rules through dishonesty, which may not be reproducible in other laboratories, is not truly doing science.
  D) All of the above are true.



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mathjasmine

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



debasdf

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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