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* Namaris Suoming swim in the pool
Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with appropriate form of verbs given
brackets. You may use different forms of the present tense. The first one has been done for you
In solids, the constituent particles are (be) very closely packed. They cannot
from one place to another, but only
(vibrate) about their mean positions. When one sa
of the spoon
(be) heated, the particles at that end
and start
(vibrate) more rapidly. These vibrating particles
(collide)
the neighbouring particles and transfer a part of heat energy to them. As a result, these particles also star
(vibrate) more rapidly. This process
(continue) until the last partida
also starts vibrating rapidly
. Thus, heat energy is transferred to the entire spoon and the obica
(become) hot.
REMEMBER
(absorb) heat entre​

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Answered by jeyasuryaprakash13
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Namaris Suoming swim in the pool

Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with appropriate form of verbs given

brackets. You may use different forms of the present tense. The first one has been done for you

In solids, the constituent particles are (be) very closely packed. They cannot

from one place to another, but only

(vibrate) about their mean positions. When one sa

of the spoon

(be) heated, the particles at that end

and start

(vibrate) more rapidly. These vibrating particles

(collide)

the neighbouring particles and transfer a part of heat energy to them. As a result, these particles also star

(vibrate) more rapidly. This process

(continue) until the last partida

also starts vibrating rapidly

. Thus, heat energy is transferred to the entire spoon and the obica

(become) hot.

REMEMBER

(absorb) heat entre

Explanation:

Goods are products, i.e., things that we make or grow and aim to sell. For example, we can exchange money for goods and services. The term also refers to one’s possessions; the things we own. For example “All my worldly goods would fit into that bag.”

We usually use the term when we refer to items that we can move.

Although we generally use the term in its plural form, we can also use the singular form ‘good.’ A ‘good’ is a product.

Goods are products, i.e., things that we make or grow and aim to sell. For example, we can exchange money for goods and services. The term also refers to one’s possessions; the things we own. For example “All my worldly goods would fit into that bag.”

We usually use the term when we refer to items that we can move.

Although we generally use the term in its plural form, we can also use the singular form ‘good.’ A ‘good’ is a product.

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