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प्रश्न
Match the following columns
| COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
| 1. Running water | 1. heat energy |
| 2. Burning | 2. vibrations |
| 3.Energy | 3.atom bomb |
| 4.Sound energy | 4.kinetic energy |
| 5.Nuclear energy | 5.joule |
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उत्तर
Match the following columns
| COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
| 1. Running water | 1. kinetic energy |
| 2. Burning | 2. heat energy |
| 3.Energy | 3.joule |
| 4.Sound energy | 4. vibrations |
| 5.Nuclear energy | 5. atom bomb |
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