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UNIT 1 TONGUE TWISTERS
TONGUE TWISTER A tongue twister is “a sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that is difficult to pronounce qui...
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UNIT - I [EXPRESSIVE ENGLISH] THEORY PART ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born: 16 December 1924, Mumbai Died: 9 January 2004 (age 79 years), Mumb...
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RHYMING WORD Rhyming words are ones that conclude with a single sound. It can be an interesting and thought-provoking task to find a rhy...
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TONGUE TWISTER A tongue twister is “a sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that is difficult to pronounce qui...
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ReplyDeleteIn simple circuits, we may use Ohm's law to calculate current, voltage and resistance. But in complicated circuits, we must use Kirchhoff's laws to calculate current, voltage and resistance.
DeleteI =1.9A
ReplyDeleteWe can see the answer after few responses.
DeleteShavin, try the second question as well !
DeleteSir I=1.9A
ReplyDeleteGood Nithin. We can see the answer after few responses.
DeleteI3 U+I2 T+I2 S=0
ReplyDeleteVery Good Nithin. We can see the answer after few responses.
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ReplyDeleteShavin Kathirvel GK and Nithinsoorya's answers to question number 1 are correct.
ReplyDeleteNithinsoorya's answer to question 2 is correct. Well done Nithin.
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