hdjkelw
hdjkelw
02-06-2021
Physics
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Can any one help plz in the question ?
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drrani79
drrani79
02-06-2021
Yes, No, yes
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naimmaher7
naimmaher7
02-06-2021
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yes
no
no
I think Chek the answer
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