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why does a magnet has a north south pole ??
What is attractive property of a magnet?
Why 1ml is equal to 1cm3?
what is wear and tear
definition of friction
In question
Why does ice melt when heated?
ice is matter and heat is the energy.
Similarly can I know the matter and energy in the below questions?
a. Why do objects thrown upward fall down?
matter -> ...
How does a magnet lose its properties if we heat it, drop it or hammer it ?
Explain the following
Explain
Why does a sharp nail easily penetrate wood, but not a blunt nail?
Why does a knife become blunt with use?
I hope my question has been ASKED earlier also. But I am not satisfied with the answer. So I need an answer from a proper expert.. I also request u to send al...
What was the unit of time in ancient days
a stone sinka in water,but an iron ship floats in it.
why does it happen? is it due to the different properties of iron and stone? is it due to the shape of ship or stone?
examples of temporary and permanent magnets?
why does a magnet has a north south pole ??
What is attractive property of a magnet?
Why 1ml is equal to 1cm3?
what is wear and tear
definition of friction
In question
Why does ice melt when heated?
ice is matter and heat is the energy.
Similarly can I know the matter and energy in the below questions?
a. Why do objects thrown upward fall down?
matter -> ...
How does a magnet lose its properties if we heat it, drop it or hammer it ?
Explain the following
Explain
Why does a sharp nail easily penetrate wood, but not a blunt nail?
Why does a knife become blunt with use?
I hope my question has been ASKED earlier also. But I am not satisfied with the answer. So I need an answer from a proper expert.. I also request u to send al...
What was the unit of time in ancient days
Explain
a stone sinka in water,but an iron ship floats in it.
why does it happen? is it due to the different properties of iron and stone? is it due to the shape of ship or stone?
examples of temporary and permanent magnets?