Author Question: A normal lapse rate of 3.5 F/1000 ft is equivalent to a. 3.5 C/m. b. 1.9 C/1000 ft. c. 3.5 C/1000 ... (Read 260 times)

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A normal lapse rate of 3.5 F/1000 ft is equivalent to
 a. 3.5 C/m.
  b. 1.9 C/1000 ft.
  c. 3.5 C/1000 ft.
  d. 6.5 C/1000 ft.

Question 2

Artificial transmutations are generally achieved using
 a. Geiger counters.
  b. particle accelerators.
  c. tokamaks.
  d. mass spectrometers.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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