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15.8 | Miscellaneous |
1. What is the reading of ammeter and voltmeter in the circuit shown in the figure?
Correct Answer: C
2. How long does it take to obtain 300 g of silver during an electrolysis process when a 2A current flows through the electrolyte? Take ksilver = 1.1 × 10-6 kg/A ∙ s.
Correct Answer: A
3. The table below shows some superconductors along with the corresponding transition temperatures.
Which of the following materials IS a superconductor?
Correct Answer: C
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