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the temperature of 600 g of ccold water rises by 15 c  when 300 g of hot water at 50 c is added to it . what was the initial temperature .
the ANS  = 5 c
if someone  is able to solve it pls show the working too
asked by Rtstud (mdarfath) 6 years ago
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the coastal plain which has the longest deltaic stretch ?????
asked by Someone (manvimertia) 6 years ago
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please upload Bombay Scottish geography paper.
asked by Zootopia (zootopia1256) 6 years ago
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guys do we have to do NW1 NW2 NW3 ND ALL THAT
asked by Aryan Kapoor (aryan9917) 6 years ago
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A metal ball of mass 60 g falls on a concrete floor from a vertical height of
2.8m and rebounds to a height of 1.3 m. Find the change in K.E. in S.I. units
asked by Richa Karki (trishakarki) 6 years ago
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Will transport and waste management come as a single question or separate????????????
asked by Ramya Swany Christy (marcusjebasty) 6 years ago
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In transport chapter ,
Scope says that we have to do only advantages and disadvantages of various transport sources ..
But in board they ask a bit more than that and in prelims there is whole chapter ..
My teacher suggested to stick on the scope ..
Pls suggest should I do the entire chapter or only what is given in scope ?
asked by Sonia (tamanna68) 6 years ago
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Waste management will come separately for 10 marks?
asked by Abhinav Sharma (monstercat) 6 years ago
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Guys is Transport for 10 marks ??cause in last 10 years paper it is being asked with waste management
asked by Niraj Gupta (solution86) 6 years ago
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The French paper was not good compared to other papers that I have written The grammar pattern was completely different😒😒😒
asked by Kousalya Senthilkumar (laks2002) 6 years ago
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