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A body of mass 5 kg placed on the surface of rough inclined plane rising 7 in 25 just slides down. Calculate the value of limiting friction ci-efficient of friction.

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  10. What is an oscillartory motion?

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  11. What are statiionary waves?State their characteristics.

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  12. Define an echo?

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  16. State Newton's law of cooling.

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