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If the periodic time of an oscillating body is 0.1 sec.. So the number of com...
Physics, 21.02.2020 13:54 chynahbug72531
Complete :
If the periodic time of an oscillating body is 0.1 sec.. So the number of complete oscillations in one minute is
a - 10
b-600
c-120
d-60
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