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A gas is quickly compressed in an isolated environment. During the event, the gas exchanged no heat with its surroundings. This process is
 
  A) isothermal.
  B) isometric.
  C) isobaric.
  D) adiabatic.

Question 2

If a force accelerates 4.5 kg at 40. m/s2, that same force would accelerate 18. kg by how much?
 
  A) 0.18 km/s2
  B) 40. m/s2
  C) 10. m/s2
  D) 32. ft/s2
  E) 0.16 km/s2



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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