Answer:
I believe it's B - Second-Degree Burns
Explanation:
A first degree burn would be like keeping your finger over a flame for a little too long, it'll cause red skin and some pain, but not the white boarder. Third degree burns would be like holding onto metal left in burning temperatures, touching lava, it'll burn all the way down to the fat tissue, causing emese pain. Fourth degree burns are horrible, the skin turns black, it burns past the fat tissue, no way it would cause only "some" pain
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Normal distribution curve has the greatest standard deviation.
Standard deviation describes how far from the mean the given data set spread out
The energy in the capacitor at the instant after the switch is closed, based on the potential across the capacitor is 31 mJ
<h3>What is the energy amount in the capacitor?</h3>
Because total energy is constant, this can be found by the formula:
= Initial energy in capacitor - Energy in inductor
The initial energy in the capacitor is:
= 0.5 x 4 x 10⁻⁶ x 200²
= 0.08J
The energy in the inductor is:
= 0.5 x 0.2 x 0.7²
= 0.049
The energy in the capacitor at that instant is:
= 0.08 - 0.049
=0.031 j
= 31 J
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