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A chapati maker is a machine which converts balls of dough into chapati’s. What effect of force comes into play in this process?

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To understand the effect of force in the process of a chapati maker converting balls of dough into chapatis, we can break it down into the following steps: ### Step 1: Understanding the Initial State - The process begins with balls of dough (also known as 'duff'). These are the raw materials that need to be transformed into chapatis. ### Step 2: Application of Force - When you place a ball of dough in the chapati maker and press down on it, you are applying force. This force is crucial for the transformation process. ...
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    A
    Condension
    B
    Sublimation
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    Vaporisation
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    A
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    B
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    C
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    A
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    C
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