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imowrer

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Two capacitors with capacitances of 1.5 mC and 0.25 mF, respectively, are connected in parallel. The system is connected to a 40-V battery. What charge accumulates on the 1.5-mF capacitor?
 a. 100 mC
  c. 60 mC
  b. 75 mC
  d. 33 mC

Question 2

A woman who weighs 500 N stands on an 8.0 m long board that weighs 100 N. The board is supported at each end. The support force at the right end is 2 times the support force at the left end. How far from the right end is the woman standing?
 a. 4.0 m
  c. 2.7 m
  b. 2.4 m
  d. 1.6 m



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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