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The fact that mT = 2.9  10-3 m-K is known as
 
  A) Maxwell's law.
  B) Planck's law.
  C) Bohr's law.
  D) de Broglie's law.
  E) Wien's law.

Question 2

Three identical resistors are connected in series to a 12-V battery. What is the voltage across any one of the resistors?
 
  A) 12 V
  B) 3 V
  C) 36 V
  D) 0 V
  E) 4 V



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Answer to Question 1

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bobbie

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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