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10. Which of the following can be the sides of an isosceles triangle?
a) 6cm, 3cm, 3cm
b) 5cm, 2cm, 2cm
C) 6cm, 6cm,7cm
d) 4cm, 4cm, 8cm​

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Answered by itzsmartsilentkiller
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Answer:

 Force: a push or a pull on an object is called force. Force may impart motion to an object.

•  it is applied on an object in the same direction add to one another.

•  Magnitude: the strength of a force is usually expressed by its magnitude

•  State of motion: The state of motion of an object is described by its speed and the direction of motion.

•  Muscular Force: The force resulting due to the action of muscles is known as the muscular force.

•  Contact Force: The force which is applied when it is in the contact with the object.

•  Non-contact force: The force exerted on an object without touching it known as non contact force.

•  Gravitational force: the attractive force of earth which acts upon all the objects is called force of gravity or gravitational force.

•  Pressure: The force acting on a unit area of a surface is called pressure. It acts perpendicular to the surface on which pressure is exerted.

•  Pressure= force/area on which it acts. Lesser the area, greater is the force.

•  Both liquids and gases exert pressure on the wall of their containers.

•  Atmospheric pressure: The pressure on the atmospheric air is known as atmospheric pressure. This weight of air column over a unit 1cm2

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