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Question
Match the pairs.
| Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
| (1) | Rolling object | (a) | Heat energy |
| (2) | Food | (b) | Atomic energy |
| (3) | Stretched bow | (c) | Kinetic energy |
| (4) | Sunlight | (d) | Potential energy |
| (5) | Uranium |
(e)
|
Chemical energy
|
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Solution
| Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
| (1) | Rolling object | (c) | Kinetic energy |
| (2) | Food | (e) | Chemical energy |
| (3) | Stretched bow | (d) | Potential energy |
| (4) | Sunlight | (a) | Heat energy |
| (5) | Uranium |
(b)
|
Atomic energy
|
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