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एक L.D.R. पर प्रकाश की तीव्रता का प्रभाव का अध्ययन स्रोत की दूरी में परिवर्तन के द्वारा करें। Study the effect of intensity of light by varying distance of source on L.D.R.​

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D. Match the following: speed of a moving body. moon Column A balance Column B 1. A bouncing ball a. Second 2. A spinning top b. Vector 3. A swing in motion c. Rectilinear motion 4. A plucked string of a musical instrument d. Multiple motion 5. A ball rolling on the ground e. Vibratory motion 6. Velocity f. Oscillatory motion 7. Distance g. Rotatory motion 8. Speed eart h. Metre 9. Time i. Distance = Time 10. Force j. Metre per second PHYS

D. Match the following: speed of a moving body. moon Column A balance Column B 1. A bouncing ball a. Second 2. A spinning top b. Vector 3. A swing in motion c. Rectilinear motion 4. A plucked string of a musical instrument d. Multiple motion 5. A ball rolling on the ground e. Vibratory motion 6. Velocity f. Oscillatory motion 7. Distance g. Rotatory motion 8. Speed eart h. Metre 9. Time i. Distance = Time 10. Force j. Metre per second PHYS

D. Match the following: speed of a moving body. moon Column A balance Column B 1. A bouncing ball a. Second 2. A spinning top b. Vector 3. A swing in motion c. Rectilinear motion 4. A plucked string of a musical instrument d. Multiple motion 5. A ball rolling on the ground e. Vibratory motion 6. Velocity f. Oscillatory motion 7. Distance g. Rotatory motion 8. Speed eart h. Metre 9. Time i. Distance = Time 10. Force j. Metre per second PHYS

D. Match the following: speed of a moving body. moon Column A balance Column B 1. A bouncing ball a. Second 2. A spinning top b. Vector 3. A swing in motion c. Rectilinear motion 4. A plucked string of a musical instrument d. Multiple motion 5. A ball rolling on the ground e. Vibratory motion 6. Velocity f. Oscillatory motion 7. Distance g. Rotatory motion 8. Speed eart h. Metre 9. Time i. Distance = Time 10. Force j. Metre per second PHYS

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