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what is the state of fire (solid, liquid, gas) ?

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Answered by Harshabadboy
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Answer:

The flames are obviously not solid, nor are they liquid. Mingling with the air, they're more like a gas, but more visible--and more fleeting. And on a scientific level, fire differs from gas because gases can exist in the same state indefinitely while fires always burn out eventually

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Answered by himanshu41277
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Answer:

Question -

({(729)}^{ \frac{ - 5}{3} } ) ^{ \frac{ - 1}{2} } = {(729)}^{ \frac{ - 5}{3} \times \frac{ - 1}{2} }((729)

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−5

)

2

−1

=(729)

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−5

×

2

−1

Answer -

LHS -

({(729)}^{ \frac{ - 5}{3} })^{ \frac{ - 1}{2} }((729)

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)

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we \: know \: ({a}^{m} ) ^{n} = {a}^{mn}weknow(a

m

)

n

=a

mn

(729) ^{ \frac{5}{6} }(729)

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5

729 = {3}^{6}729=3

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({3}^{6}) ^{ \frac{5}{6} }(3

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)

6

5

{3}^{5} = 2433

5

=243

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RHS -

(729) ^{ \frac{ - 5}{3} \times \frac{ - 1}{2} }(729)

3

−5

×

2

−1

(729) ^{ \frac{5}{6} }(729)

6

5

729 = {3}^{6}729=3

6

( {3}^{6} ) ^{ \frac{5}{6} }(3

6

)

6

5

{3}^{5} = 2433

5

=243

Hence :

Verified : LHS = RHS .

Explanation:

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