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What is orbital velocity? |
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Answer» HEYA MATE !! |
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an object of mass 500 gram is dropped from a tower of height 5m calculate its Momentum when it touches the ground given the is equal to 10 M per second square |
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Answer» V²=u²+2as |
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Name any two phenomena base on the reflection of light |
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Answer» 1. SHADOWS of objects just opposite to the source. |
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what is meant by power of a lens ? you have three lens L1 ,L2, L3 of powers +10D,+5D and -10D respectively . State the nature and focal length of each lens . Explain which of the three lenses will form a virtual and magnified image of an object placed at 15 cm from the lens .Draw the ray diagram in support of your answer |
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Answer» ★Power of a LENS is the degree of convergence of divergence of light rays achieved by a lens. **Lens L1 : f1 = +10 cm ; Convex lens **Lens L2 : f2 = +20 cm ; Convex lens **Lens L3 : F3 = -10 cm ; Concave lens ★Lens L2 will FORM a virtual and magnified image of an object placed at 15 cm from the convex lens because concave lens can never form virtual and magnified image of an object and convex lens form such image only when the object is placed between the optical centre and principle focus of the convex lens MAY THIS HELP U MY FRND!!!!❤️❤️ |
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What is the wavelength of sound waves in hydrogen gas corresponding to the lower limit of audibility ? If speed of sound in hydrogen gas is 1350m/s |
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Answer» HII friend, # ANSWER- 67.5 m # EXPLAINATION- # Given- speed of SOUND in H2 gas = 1350m/s we KNOW that lower limit of audibility frequency = 20Hz (Audibility = 20Hz to 20000Hz) # Solution- For a sound wave, Speed = frequency × wavelength Wavelength = speed/frequency Wavelength = 1350/20 Wavelength = 67.5m - Wavelength of sound wave through hydrogen gas at lower limit of audibility is 67.5m. Hope I was useful... |
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What is electroplating?how will you carry out electroplating of copper in the laboratory? |
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Answer» Electroplating is the METHOD to transfer one ' s METALLIC layer into other ...we would carry out electroplating of copper by the PROCESS CALLED * electrolysis * . |
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Take a spring of medium stiffness, about 20 cm in length. Fix the upper end of the springto a rigid support. On the lower end attach a scale pan of known mass so that the systemhangs vertically. Pull the pan 1-2 cm downwards and release. The pan will oscillate upand down. Measure the time of 20 oscillations with the help of a stop watch and calculatethe time period of oscillation of pan. Now place a middle size pebble on the pan, set it inoscillations and determine the time period of oscillation again. Calculate the mass of thepebble using the data obtained from your observations. |
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Answer» Maximum mass that the scale can read, M = 50 kg |
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ray from sun converge at a point 15 CM in front of a concave mirror where should be an object placed so that its image formed is equal to the size of the object |
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Answer» At 30 cm awoy from the mirror . |
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A block of mass m=2kg with a semicircular track of radius r=1.1m rests on horizontal frictionless surface |
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Answer» Answer :- |
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the ratio of kinetic energy od two bodies is 2:1 and their momentum are in the ratio 1:2.the ratio of their masses is |
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Answer» LET the masses of two bodies be m and M and the velocities be V and V respectively. Given, 1/2MV² : 1/2mv² = 2:1. ———>1 MV : mv = 1:2. ———>2 Putting EQUATION 2 in 1, 1/2 × 1 × V² : 1/2 × 2 × v² = 2:1 =>V² : v² = 4:1 ———>3 Putting equation 3 in 1, 1/2 × M × 2 : 1/2 × m × 1 = 2:1 =>M : m = 8 : 1. Hope this will help you. If you like my answer Please mark it as brainliest And Be my follower if possible. |
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A man generates a symmetrical pulse in a string by moving his hand up and down. At t=0, the point in his hand moves downwards from mean position. The pulse travels with speed 3 m/s on the string and his hand passes 6 times in each second from the mean position. Then the point of the string at a distance 3 m will reach its upper extreme first time at t= |
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Answer» Firstly, we have to draw the pulse wave (see ATTACHED diagram). If HAND passes 6 times from the mean position in one second, then we know that string CREATES 3 wave lengths (λ) or 3 cycles after 1 second. That means frequency (F) of the wave is 3 Hz. Now we can use below equation to calculate the value of wave length. V = fλ (V = velocity of the wave) λ = V/f = (3m/s)/3 = 1 m If λ = 1M, the point which have 3m distance is located at no.(6) (in the diagram). to reach its upper extreme ----> have to travel 3λ/4 distance time to travel 3λ = 1 second time to travel λ = 1/3 seconds time to travel 3λ/4 = (1/3) * (3/4) seconds = 1/4 seconds = 0.25 seconds Answer :0.25 seconds
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Hydrogen gas is passed over black copper oxide give balanced chemical equation |
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A train accelerates from 36 km/h to 54 km/h in 10 sec.(i) Acceleration (ii) The distance travelled by car. |
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Answer» ➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡➡ Given :- U = 36 km/h = V = 54 km/h = T = 10 s A = ? S = ? Let's FIND the 1 ACCELERATION : A = A = A = 0.5 m/ Let's find the DISTANCE : S = UT + S = 10 + 10 S = 20 + 5 S = 25 m ⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅⬅ Hope this helps. . . . . . . ☺☺☺ |
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How such work is done by you when your school bag of mass 15 kg from your home to school on your back ? Take the distance of your home from school is 10m |
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Answer» no work is DONE because force applied is PERPENDICULAR to gravity w = f s cos 90 = f s 0 = 0 |
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Give two examples of alloys used in house with chemical compositions |
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Answer» Brass an ALLOY of copper and zinc (Cu,Zn). |
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Two communicating vessels contain mercury. Thediameter of one vessel is four times larger than the diameter of the other. A column of water of height h0 = 70 cm is poured into the left hand vessel (the narrower one). How much will be mercury level rise in the right hand vessel ? (Specific density of mercury = 13.6) |
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Answer» Let us assume that , if the level of narrow tube goes down by |
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A man climbing a hill,having potential energy or kinetic energy? Plz explain the answer. |
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Answer» A MAN climbing on a hill possess both energy because POTENTIAL energy is an stored energy and KINETIC energy is an energy TAHT a man has because of its motion. |
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How to study the anomalous behaviour of water by using Hope's apparatus?In short |
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The direction of magnetic field at any location on the earth's surface is commonly specified in terms of |
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Answer» The DIRECTION of MAGNETIC field at any location on the Earth's Surface is commonly specified in terms of a 3-dimensional vector. We use a compass first to DETERMINE the direction of Magnetic North. The angle of the magnetic north relative to the true north is called the Declination or the Variation. When we are FACING the Magnetic North, the angle that field makes with the Horizontal is called the Inclination or Magnetic dip. The Intensity of this field is proportional to the FORCE it exerts on a magnet. Kindly see the ATTACHMENT. |
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Quantity expressed in watt name the following |
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Answer» POWER is the QUANTITY which is EXPRESSED in WATTS . |
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Explain the physical significance of radius of gyration |
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Answer» Radius of gyration or gyradius REFER to the distribution of the components of an object AROUND an axis. In TERMS of mass moment of inertia, it is the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a POINT mass (of mass, m) that gives an equivalent inertia to the ORIGINAL object(s) (of mass, m) |
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In a closed organ pipe of length 105 cm standing waves are set up |
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Answer» Hii dear, |
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A particle executing SHM on a line 8 centimetre long its kinetic and potential energy will be equal when its dista distance from the mean position |
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Answer» # Answer- |
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If mass of planet is 18 times the mass of the earth and it's radius is twice the radius of the earth , what will be the escape velocity for that planet ? |
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Answer» HOLA User_________ Here is Your Answer..!! __________________ ⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the GRAVITATION.. ⭐Basically after solving we get as ... |
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State true or false specific latent heat of fusion is expressed in g / cal |
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Answer» FALSE it is EXPRESSED in kilogram. hope ithelp you |
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Find the equivalent resistance of two resistors when connected in series experiment |
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Answer» Equivalent RESISTANCE of resistors in SERIES : R = R1 + R2 + R3 + ... |
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What is motion what is motion what is motion what is motion |
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Answer» Answer: In physics, motion is the change in the position of an object over time. Motion is MATHEMATICALLY described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and time. The motion of a body is OBSERVED by attaching a frame of reference to an OBSERVER and measuring the change in position of the body relative to that frame. If the position of an object is not changing relatively to a given frame of reference, the object is SAID to be at rest, motionless, immobile, stationary, or to have a constant or time-invariant position with reference to its surroundings. As there is no absolute frame of reference, absolute motion cannot be determined.[1] Thus, everything in the universe can be considered to be in motion.[2]:20–21 Motion applies to various physical SYSTEMS: to objects, bodies, matter particles, matter fields, radiation, radiation fields, radiation particles, curvature and space-time. One can also speak of motion of images, shapes and boundaries. So, the term motion, in general, signifies a continuous change in the positions or configuration of a physical system in space. For example, one can talk about motion of a wave or about motion of a quantum particle, where the configuration consists of probabilities of occupying specific positions. The main quantity that measures the motion of a body is momentum. An object's momentum increases with the object's mass and with its velocity. The total momentum of all objects in an isolated system (one not affected by external forces) does not change with time, as described by the law of conservation of momentum. An object's motion, and thus its momentum, cannot change unless a force acts on the objects. |
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IN TWO BEAKERS (A AND B) 50ML WATER OF ABOUT 70 C EACH IS TAKEN.THEN IN BEAKER A , 50 ML OF WATER OF ABOUT 30 C IS ADDED AND AFTER 5 MINUTES , IN BEAKER B, 50 ML OF WATER OF ABOUT 30 C IS ADDED .WHAT WOULD OBSERVE IF THE TEMPERATURE OF BOTH BEAKERS RECORDED IMMEDIATELY ? WHY ? |
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Answer» (a) No, the amount of salt and SUGAR dissolved in water will not be the same |
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When is an object said to be in free fall what is mean by acceleration due to gravity derive an expression for acceleration of an object falling freely? |
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Answer» F=force M=mass of the object A=accleration F=M*A here SINCE ACC is DUE to gravity REPLACE A by g so F=M*g |
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Chillies kept in a cylindrical bottle of vinegar appears to be enlarged. Why? |
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Answer» Chillies KEPT in cylindrical bottle of VINEGAR appears to be enlarged because of the PHENOMENA of refraction. The incident light FIRST deviates in vinegar and then through GLASS. |
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Write the expression for kinetic energy of an object.What is its si unit |
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Answer» ⭐hey mate!⭐ _________________________________________________________ ENERGY possesed DUT to the motion of the body is called KINETIC ENERGY [K.E = 1/2MV^2 =P^2M =1/2PV] ✓✓. Rest and motion are referential state so, K.E will DEPEND upon the location of observer. Hope it will HELP you.. #phoenix |
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A cubical box of wood of side 30 cm weighing 21.6 kg floats on water with two faces horizontal. the depth of immersion of box isa) 12cm b) 5cm. c)24 cmd) 10 cm |
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Answer» 30 × 30 × 10^-4 × H × g = 21.6 Let h = the DEPTH of immersion then H= 24 Answer- c)24 |
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Unpolarised light of intensity 32 wm–2 passes through three polarisers such that the transmission axis of the last polariser is crossed with first. If the intensity of the emerging light is 3wm–2, the angle between the axes of the first two polarisers is |
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Answer» intensity after first POLARISER = 32/2 = 16 W m-2 let angle between 1st and 2nd polariser is THETA so intensity = 16 {cos(theta)}^2 angle between 2nd and 3rd = 90-theta so intensity 3 Wm-2 = 16 {cos(theta)}^2 * { cos (90-theta)}^2 3 = 4 { 2COS (theta) * sin(theta) }^2 3/4 = { sin (2*theta)}^2 squrt(3) / 2 = sin (2*theta) sin 60 = sin (2*theta) 2*theta = 60 theta = 60/2 = 30 degree angle is of 30 degree between first two polarisers. |
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In some cases we cannot see vibration why it is so? |
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Answer» In some cases we cannot see vibration it is because we know that sound is a mechanical energy BABE PRODUCING by the vibrating object it is a form of energy and energy can be visible to us this is why we can't see sound as WELL as vibration MADE by it |
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Write a short note on Avogadro number |
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Answer» 卄乇ㄚ 千尺丨乇几ⅅ |
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Sunita takes a mirror which is depressed at the centre and mounts it on a mirror stand. An erect and enlarged image of her face is formed. She places the mirror on a stand along a meter scale at 15 cm mark. In front of this mirror, she mounts a white screen and moves it back and forth along the meter scale till a sharp, well-defined inverted image of a distant tree is formed on the screen at 35 cm mark.(i) Name the mirror and find its focal length.(ii) Why does Sunita get sharp image of the distant building at 35 cm mark? |
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Answer» i) The mirror USED by Sunita is Concave mirror as she GETS her image of face as erect and enlarged. Only concave mirrors can PRODUCE virtual and erect image when object is placed in between POLE and FOCUS. ii) As a distant object which is regarded as placed At infinity, image is formed well defined and sharp at 35cm. hence focal length of the mirror is 35cm.[ Because concave mirror will form image at focus when object is placed at infinity.] |
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what is meant by the term power of accommodation ? name the component of the eye that is responsible for the power of accommodation |
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Answer» Ciliary muscles is responsible forpower of ACCOMMODATION in eyes.accommodation of eyes is nothing but the ability of the eye to change its focal length to concentrate on MANY THINGS. ciliary muscles which CONTROL the largening and shortening of lens,HELP for it |
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Sometimes you may find that although the liquid conducting yet the bulb of the circuit does not glow. why? |
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Answer» Sometimes you MAY find that although the liquid CONDUCTING YET the bulb does not GLOW. This can be because :- |
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State the effect on the 1.loudness of a sound when the amplitude of the vibrating body increases 2. Pitch of a sound when the frequency of the vibrating body increases |
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Answer» Loudness DEPENDS on AMPLITUDE of the vibrating BODY so when amplitude increases loudness ALSO increases. |
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suppose the distance between the Earth and the Sun becomes half of its present distance .what is the likely to happen to life? |
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Which form of matter is egg yolk??Please don't copy from Google answer in your own words. |
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Answer» ➡ Egg yolk is semi-fluid STATE of matter. ➡ It is not fully liquid and ALSO it is not a form of GAS. ➡ It MAINLY CONTAINS the proteins which helps in the growth and development of body cells and body tissues. ✨✨✨✨ ALWAYS BE BRAINLY ✨✨✨✨ |
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Please tell the answer of the question |
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Answer» Answer C is the ri8 one HOPE it helps you !! But m sorry to say you that it's clearly SEEN in your pic M sorry for that Hope you UNDERSTAND!!✌✌ |
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Balls of equal masses undergo oblique collision if collision is perfectly elastic then the angle between the velocity after collision |
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Which two metals are used as superior metals in electroplating |
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Answer» ýèß þhè àñßwèŕ ìß þhè ßàmè àß àbòvè |
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A student sitting at the back bench in a class has difficulty in reading .What could be his defect of vision? Draw ray diagram to illustrate the image formation of the blackboard when he is seated at the back and front seat State two possible causes of this defect explain the method of correction this defect with the help of ray diagram |
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Answer» The defet of his vision is the student is suffring from hypermetromia when he is suffering when he is sitting on FIRST DESK and miuopa when he is on LAST desk |
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A student obtained clear image of the window bars on a screen with the help of convex lens but in order to obtain the best images his teacher suggested him to obtain the image of a distant tree where will the lens has to be moved in order to obtain a clear image? 1 away from the screen 2 behind the screen 3 towards the screen 4 at a very long distance from the screen |
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Answer» TOWARDS the SCREEN . hope U mark me as brainliest as it is correct ANSWER |
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To study the effect of heat on ice by using a graph |
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Answer» We know there are usually three types of heat used in everyday life to understand physical phenomena. |
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1. If P=2î+3-4k and 7 = 5+2j+4. findthe angle between the two vectors.1) 302) 453) 604) 90 |
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Q1Which of the following is true for heatO It is a type of energyIt exists due to molecular motionIt can be transferredAll of the above |
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Answer» your ANWER is all of the above |
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