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Match the Following Columns1. Running Water 2. Burning 3.Energy 4.Sound Energy 5.Nuclear Energy - Physics

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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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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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पाठ 3: Energy - Objective Questions

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सेलिना Concise Physics [English] Class 7 ICSE
पाठ 3 Energy
Objective Questions | Q 3

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