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3. What are the three forms of water? 4. Define magnetic induction.​

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Answered by vaishnavikulal2005
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3.Water exists in many forms, such as a liquid, a solid, as in snow and ice, underneath the land surface as groundwater, and in the atmosphere, as in clouds and invisible water vapor.

3.Water exists in many forms, such as a liquid, a solid, as in snow and ice, underneath the land surface as groundwater, and in the atmosphere, as in clouds and invisible water vapor.4.the process by which a substance , such as iron and steel , becomes magnetised by a magnetic field is called magnetic induction.

Answered by TheBrainlyUser96
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3..Water can occur in three states: solid (ice), liquid or gas (vapor).

4..The product of the magnetic permeability of a medium by the intensity of magnetic field in it.

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