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A particle of light is called
 
  A) a quark. B) a neutron. C) a photon. D) an electron. E) a proton.

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A 5000-N force compresses a steel block by 0.0025 cm. How much force, applied over the same area, would be needed to compress the block by 0.0125 cm?
 
  A) 25,000 N B) 2,500 N C) 1,000 N D) 5,000 N



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Answer to Question 1

C

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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