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The wave function for a particle must be normalizable because
 
  A) the particle's momentum must be conserved.
  B) the particle's angular momentum must be conserved.
  C) the particle's charge must be conserved.
  D) the particle must be somewhere.
  E) the particle cannot be in two places at the same time.

Question 2

A 1.0 F capacitor has a potential difference of 6.0 V applied across its plates. If the potential difference across its plates is increased to 8.0 V, how much ADDITIONAL energy does the capacitor store?
 
  A) 14 J
  B) 28 J
  C) 2.0 J
  D) 4.0 J



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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