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Question
Match the following
| Column A | Column B |
| (a). Human body | (1). electric bell |
| (b). Silk thread | (2). current |
| (c). Charge in motion | (3). conductor |
| (d). soft iron | (4). electromagnet |
| (e) . Electromagnet | (5). insulator |
Match the Columns
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Solution
| Column A | Column B |
| (a). Human body | (3). conductor |
| (b). Silk thread | (5). insulator |
| (c). Charge in motion | (2). current |
| (d). soft iron | (4). electromagnet |
| (e) . Electromagnet | (1). electric bell |
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