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piesebel

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The average speed of electrons flowing though the filament of a dc flashlight bulb is
 
  A) about the same speed as sound in metals.
  B) dependent on how quickly electrons bumps into one another.
  C) the speed of light.
  D) 1000 cm/s.
  E) a snail's pace of less than 1 cm/s.

Question 2

The source of electrons in an ordinary electric circuit is
 
  A) a dry cell, wet cell, or battery.
  B) usually a wall socket.
  C) a generator at the power station.
  D) the electric conductor itself.
  E) none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

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Answer: D





 

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