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PHYSICS AL-ASR ACADEMY 9TH

MCQ’s
1. The number of base units in SI are:
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 9
2. The least count of Vernier calipers is:
(A) 1cm (B) 1mm (C) 0.01mm (D) 0.01cm
3. Which one of the following units is note a derived unit?
(A) Pascal (B) kilogram (C) Newton (D) watt
4. Which one of the following is Smallest Quantity? OR The smallest quantity among
these is:
(A) 0.01g (B) 2mg (C) 100μg (D) 5000ng
5. An interval of 200 µs is equivalent to:
(A) 0.2S (B) 0.02S (C) 2 10-4S (D) 2 x 10-6S
6. A student claimed the diameter of a wire as 1.032cm using vernier calipers. Up to what
extent do you agree with it?
(A) 1 cm (B) 1.0 cm (C) 1.03 cm (D) 1.032cm
7. 1 Liter is equal to:
(A) 1mm3 (B) 1cm3 (C) 1dm3 (D) 1m3
8. One Femto is equal to:
(A) 10-12 (B) 1012 (C) 10-15 (D) 1015
9. Which of the following is the smallest quantity?
(A) 0.01 g (B) 2 mg (C) 100 mg (D) 5000 ng
10. Which one is not a derived unit?
(A) Pascal (B) Kilogram (C) Newton (D) watt
11. How many characteristics a physical quantity possesses?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
12. The value we get after rounding off 1.47 is
(A) 1.4 (B) 1.5 (C) 1.47 (D) 1.46
13. The number of significant figures in 100.8 s is:
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
14. Significant figures in an expression are:
(A) All the digits (B) All the accurately known digits
(C) All the accurately known digits and the first doubtful digits
(D) All the accurately known and all the doubtful digits
15. S.I Unit of amount of substance is :
(A) Gram (B) Kilogram (C) Newton (D) Mole
16. A change is position is called:
(A) speed (B) Velocity (C) Displacement (D) Distance
17. A train is moving at a speed of 36Kmh-1 its speed expressed in ms-1 is:
(A) 10ms-1 (B) 20ms-1 (C) 25ms-1 (D) 30ms-1
18. Which is the scalar quantity :
(A) Force (B) Velocity (C) Acceleration (D) Work
19. Which of the following is a vector quantity?
(A) Speed (B) distance (C) Displacement (D) Power
20. Falcon can fly at a speed of:
(A) 150 kmh-1 (B) 100 kmh-1 (C) 200 kmh-1 (D) 130 kmh-1
21. A ball is thrown vertically upward. Its velocity at the highest point is:
(A) -10ms-1 (B) Zero (C) 10ms -2 (D) none
22. Cheetah can run at a speed of:
(A) 200kmh-1 (B) 70kmh-1 (C) 80kmh-1 (D) 100kmh-1
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23. By dividing displacement of a moving body with time , we obtain:
(A) Speed (B) Acceleration (C) Velocity (D) Deceleration
24. The unit of acceleration is :
(A)Nm (B) ms-2 (C) ms-1 (D) Kgm-1
25. The distance covered in a unit time is called:
(A) Speed (B) Velocity (C) Acceleration (D) Uniform velocity
26. The slope of distance time graph gives
(A) speed (B) acceleration (C) distance (D) all of these
27. A car starts from rest. It acquires a speed of 25 ms-1 after 20 seconds. The distance
moved by the car during this time is
(A) 31.25 m (B) 250 m (C) 500 m (D) 5000 m
28. In a speed time graph, speed is taken along
(A) X-axis (B) negative X-axis (C) Y-axis (D) none
29. (Acceleration)a=_______
vf− v vf+ v vfv t
(A) a= t i (B) a= t i (C) a= t i (D) a= v
f−vi
30. Unit of velocity is:
(A) m (B) m sec-2 (C) m sec-1 (D) m3
31. Newton’s first law or 1 law of motion is valid only in the absence of:
st

(A) Force (B) Net force (C) Friction (D) Momentum


32. Formula of momentum is:
(A) M = mv (B) P = mv (C) P = mv-1 (D) M = mv2
33. Inertia depends upon:
(A) Force (B) Net force (C) mass (D) Velocity
34. Which of the following is the unit of momentum:
(A) Nm (B) Kgms-2 (C) Ns (D) Ns-1
35. Rate of change of momentum is:
(A) Torque (B) force (C) Mass (D) Distance
36. One newton = ___________?
(A) Kg ms-2 (B) 1 kg-1s-1m-1 (C) Kg-1ms (D) kg m2s-1
37. The unit of force is :
(A) Nm (B) N (C) Meter (D) Kg
38. SI unit of momentum is :
(A) Kg ms-1 (B) kg ms-2 (C) kg-1ms (D) kg m2s-1
39. Which of the following material lowers friction when pushed between metal plates?
(A) Fine marble powder (B) Water (C) Air (D) Oil
40. Coefficient of friction is equal to:
𝑭 𝑅
(A) 𝑹𝑺 (B) FSR (C) 𝐹 (D) FS + R
𝑆
41. Coefficient of friction between tyre and dry road is :
(A) 0.2 (B) 0.05 ` (C) 1 (D) 0.6
42. The weight of body is 147N. Its mass will be when g = 10ms-2.
(A) 1.47 kg (B) 14.7kg (C) 0.147kg (D) 147 kg
43. When the cyclist stop pedaling, bicycle stops due to
(A) friction (B) momentum (C) weight (D) mass
44. In an isolated system, momentum of two bodies after collision will
(A) decrease (B) increase (C) constant (D) zero
45. The formula of centripetal acceleration is
2 2 2
(A) 𝑎𝑐 = 𝑣⁄𝜆 (B) 𝑎𝑐 = 𝑣 ⁄𝜆 (C) 𝑎𝑐 = 𝑣 ⁄𝑟2 (D) 𝑎𝑐 = 𝑣 ⁄𝑟

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46. The number of forces that can be added by head to tail rule are:
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) Any number
47. A body is in complete equilibrium when
(A) Σ𝐹 = 0 (B) Σ𝜏 = 0 (C) both a & b (D)either a or b
48. The number of perpendicular components of a force are
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
o
49. A force of 10N is making an angle of 30 with the horizontal. Its horizontal Component
will be:
(A) 4 N (B) 5N (C) 7 N (D) 8.7 N
50. At what angle Sin and Cos have the same value?
(A) 60o (B) 30o (C) 45o (D) 90o
51. Sin 30o is equal to:
(A) 0.00 (B) 0.5 (C) 0.707 (D) 0.866
52. Point of intersection of medians is the center of gravity of
(A) circular ring (B) solid cylinder (C) rod (D) triangular sheet
53. A body is in equilibrium when its:
(A) Acceleration is Uniform (B) Speed is Uniform
(C) Speed and acceleration are Uniform (D) Acceleration is zero
54. If force is 200 N and length of spanner is 0.15 m, then torque is equal to
(A) 30 Nm (B) 15 Nm (C) 20 Nm (D) 10 Nm
55. Conditions for Equilibrium are:
(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 4
56. The turning effect of a force is called:
(A) momentum (B) torque (C) pressure (D) work
57. In SI unit of torque is______.
(A) Nm (B) Nm-1 (C) N m2 (D) NS
58. In right angle triangle base=4cm, hypotenuse=5cm, length of perpendicular=?
(A) 4 cm (B) 5 cm (C) 9 cm (D) 3 cm
59. Perpendicular distance between axis of rotation and line of action of force is
(A) torque (B) moment arm (C) momentum (D) couple
60. The symbol of sigma is
(A) 𝜎 (B) 𝜇 (C) Σ (D) ≅
61. First man who came up with the idea of gravity.
(A) Galileo (B) Newton (C) Hooke (D) Einstein
62. The value of g on moon’s surface is 1.6ms-2 .What will be the weight of a 100kg body on
the surface of the moon?
(A) 100 N (B) 160 N (C) 1000 N (D) 1600 N
63. The orbital speed of a low orbit satellite is:
(A) zero (B) 8ms-1 (C) 800ms-1 (D) 8000ms-1
64. The value of gravitational field strength near the surface of earth is:
(A) 5 N Kg-1 (B) 9 N Kg-1 (C) 6 N Kg-1 (D) 10 N Kg-1
65. The value of universal constant of gravitational (G) is:
(A) 6.673×10-11Nmkg-2 (B) 6.673×10-11Nm2kg-2
-11 -1 2
(C) 6.673×10 Nm kg (D) 6.673×10-11Nm-2kg2
66. The radius of Earth is equal to:
(A) 6.4 × 106 m (B) 6 × 1024 m (C) 6.4 × 106 km (D) 6.4 × 1024 Km
67. The moon completes its one revolution around the earth in:
(A) 30 Days (B) 29.3 Days (C) 27.3 Days (D) 25.3 Days
68. The distance of Moon from earth is nearly:

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(A) 380,000 Km (B) 3800 Km (C) 370,000 Km (D) 37000 km
69. The total number of satellites in global positioning system is:
(A) 12 (B) 22 (C) 24 (D) 25
70. The mass of Earth is equal to
(A) 6×1024 g (B) 6×1025 g (C) 6×1026 g (D) 6×1027 g
71. Earth’s gravitational force of attraction vanishes at:
(A) 6400 km (B) infinity (C) 42,300 km (D) 1000 km
72. The altitude of geostationary orbits in which communication satellites are launched
above the surface of the earth is:
(A) 850 km (B) 1000 km (C) 6400 km (D) 42,300 km
73. The rate of doing work is called
(A) energy (B) power (C) torque (D) momentum
74. If the velocity of a body becomes double, then its kinetic energy will:
(A) become four times (B) become double (C) become half (D) remain same
75. When a body is lifted through a height h, the work done on it appears in the form of its:
(A) Kinetic energy (B) Elastic potential energy
(C) potential energy (D) geothermal energy
76. The kinetic energy of a body of mass 2 Kg is 25J.Its speed is:
(A) 5ms-1 (B) 12.5ms-1 (C) 25 ms-1 (D) 50 ms-1
77. The efficiency of an electrical lamp is
(A) 5 % (B) 10 % (C) 15 % (D) 20 %
78. The energy stored in a Dam is:
(A) P. E (B) K.E. (C) Heat energy (D) Sound energy
79. The energy of sailing boat is
(A) electric energy (B) potential energy (C) kinetic energy (D) thermal energy
80. One megawatt is equal to:
(A) 103W (B) 105W (C) 104KW (D) 103KW
81. Hammer raised up has energy:
(A) P.E (B) K.E (C) Sound Energy (D) Heat Energy
82. The types of mechanical energy are:
(A) 10 (B) 8 (C) 2 (D) 4
83. One horse power is equal to:
(A) 764W (B) 746W (C) 1000W (D) 1100W
84. The unit of energy is:
(A) Newton (B) Joule (C) Meter (D) Second
85. In which of the following state molecules do not leave their position?
(A) Solid (B) liquid (C) gas (D) plasma
86. Which graph does not obey Hook’s law?

87. SI unit of pressure is Pascal, which is equal to: (OR) One Pascal is Equal to:
(A) 104 Nm-2 (B) 1Nm-2 (C) 102 Nm-2 (D) 103 Nm-2
88. Hydraulic press works on:
(A) Archimedes principle (B) Pascal’s law (C) Hook’s law (D) Newton’s law
89. According to Hook’s law:
(A) stress x strain=constant (B) stress/ strain= constant
(C) strain / stress=constant (D) stress = strain
90. Stress is equal to:
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𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 𝐿𝑒𝑛𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎
(A) 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 (B) (C) (D)
𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎 𝐿𝑒𝑛𝑔ℎ𝑡
91. SI unit of stress is
(A) Nm-2 (B) Nm-1 (C) Ns (D) Nm
92. The ratio between Stress and Tensile Strain is:
(A) Young’s Modulus (B) Elastic Modulus (C) Shear Modulus (D) Bulk Modulus
93. In SI system, unit of density is:
(A) Kg (B) Kg m-3 (C) Nm (D) N m-2
94. Value of water density is:
(A) 1000 kgm-3 (B) 920 kgm-3 (C) 2500 kgm-3 (D) 4200kgm-3
95. The Young’s modulus of bone is ______×109 Nm-2
(A) 0.02 (B) 70 (C) 200 (D) 1120
96. If force will be applied on smaller area, pressure will become:
(A) Less (B) More (C) Zero (D) no effect
97. Degree of coldness and hotness of the body is called:
(A) Thermal conductivity (B) Heat (C) Heat capacity (D) Temperature
98. Which of the following affects evaporation?
(A) Temperature (B) surface area (C) wind (D) allof above
0
99. Latent heat of fusion of 1Kg of ice at 0 C is:
(A) 33.6105JKg-1 (B) 3.36105JKg-1 (C) 3.36103JKg-1 (D) 3.36103JKg-1
100. A large water reservoir keeps the temperature of nearby land moderate due to:
(A) Low temperature of water (B) Low specific heat of water
(C) Less absorption of heat (D) Large specific heat of water
101. Which of the following material has large specific heat?
(A) Copper (B) Ice (C) Water (D) Mercury
102. The value of co-efficient of linear expansion of brass is?
(A) 1.9 x 10-5 k-1 (B) 2.9 x 10-5 k-1 (C) 3.9 x 10-5 k-1 (D) 4.9 x 10-5 k-1
103. The co-efficient of linear expansion and volume expansion are related by:
𝛼
(A) β = α (B) β = 2α (C) β = 3α (D) β=3
104. Which of following material has large value of coefficient of linear expansion?
(A) Aluminum (B) Gold (C) Brass (D) Steel
105. What will be the value of  for a solid for which  has a value of 210 K ?
-5 -1

(A) 210-5K-1 (B) 610-5K-1 (C) 810-5K-1 (D) 810-5K-1


106. Unit of specific heat capacity in SI system is:
(A) J Kg-1 K-1 (B) JKg K-1 (C) J Kg-1 K (D) J Kg K
107. The specific heat of ice is:
(A) J Kg-1 K-1 (B) J-1 Kg K (C) J Kg K (D) J Kg K-1
108. Specific heat of ice is
(A) 2100 J Kg-1 K-1 (B) 2200 J Kg-1 K-1 (C) 3200 J Kg-1 K (D) 4200 J Kg-1 K-1
109. In solids, heat is transferred by:
(A) Radiation (B) Conduction (C) Convection (D) Absorption
110. What happens to the thermal conductivity of a wall if its thickness is doubled?
(A) becomes one fourth (B) Becomes half (C) remains same (D) Becomes double
111. Metals are good conductor of heat due to the:
(A) Free electrons (C) Big size of their molecules
(C) Small size of their molecules (D) Rapid vibration of their atoms
112. In gases, heat is mainly transferred by:
(A) Molecular collision (B) Conduction (C) Convection (D) Radiation
113. False ceiling is due to:

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(A) Lower the height of ceiling (C) Keep the roof clean
(B) Cool the room (D) Insulate the ceiling
114. Convection of heat is the process of heat transfer due to the:
(A) Random motion of molecules (C) downward movement of molecules
(C) Upward movement of molecules (D) free movement of molecules
115. Land breeze blows from:
(A) Sea to land during night (C) Sea to land during the day
(B) Land to sea during night (D) land to sea during the day
116. Which of the following is good radiator of heat?
(A) A shining silvered surface (C) A dull black surface
(B) A white surface (D) A green colored surface
117. Thermal conductivity of brick is:
(A) 0.6 wm-1 k-1 (B) 0.2 wm-1 k-1 (C) 0.8 wm-1 k-1 (D) 1.7 wm-1 k-1
118. A Leslie cube has faces:
(A) Two (B) Four (C) Six (D) Eight
119. The SI unit of thermal conductivity is:
(A) Wm-1 k-1 (B) Wm-2 k-2 (C) Wm-1 k-2 (D) Wm2 k-1
120. The thermal conductivity of copper in Wm-1 k-1 is:
(A) 200 (B) 300 (C) 400 (D) 500
121. One cubic meter is equal to:
(a) 100 liter (b) 1000 liter (c) 10000 liter (d) 1/1000 liter
122. Spring Balance is used to measure:
(a) mass (b) temperature (c) weight (d) length
123. The most suitable instrument to measure the internal diameter of a test tube is:
(a) meter rule (b) screw gauge (c) measuring tape (d) vernier calipers
124. The number of base nits in SI are:
(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 9
125. The least count of meter rod is:
(a) 1mm (b) 0.01m (c) 0.01cm (d) 0.01mm
126. The speed of cheetah is:
(a) 200kmh-1 (b) 70kmh-1 (c) 100kmh-1 (d) 90kmh-1
127. The acceleration of a body falling down freely is approximately:
(a) 10ms-2 (b) 10m-2 s-2 (c) 10ms-1 (d) 10m2s-1
128. A car starts from rest. It acquires a speed of 25cm-1 after 20 sec. the distance moved by
the car during this time is:
(a) 31.25m (b) 250m (c) 500m (d) 5000m
129. If an object is moving with constant speed then its distance-time graph will be straight
line
(a) Along time-axis (b) Along distance-axis
(c) Parallel to time axis (d) Inclined to time-axis
130. See-Saw is an example of motion:
(a) translatory (b) linear (c) random (d) vibratory
131. Coefficient of friction between tyre and dry road is:
(a) 0.6 (b) 1 (c) 0.05 (d) 0.2
132. 1 Newton=_________:
(a) kgms-1 (b) kgm-2 (c) kgms-2 (d) None
133. The rate of change of momentum of a body is equal to:
(a) force (b) Newton (c) Work (d) Joule
134. Inertia depends upon

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(a) Force (b) Net force (c) Mass (d) Velocity
135. Friction will be less in
(a) sliding (b) skidding (c) braking (d) rolling
136. If the velocity of a body becomes double, then centripetal force will be
(a) three times (b) four times (c) double (d) half
137. Time required to change the momentum of 22 Ns by a force of 20 N is
(a) 0.1 s (b) 1.1 s (c) 2.1 s (d) none of these
138. Time required to change the momentum of 22 Ns by a force of 20 N is
(a) 0.1 s (b) 1.1 s (c) 2.1 s (d) none of these
139. Centripetal force acting on a body depends
(a) mass of body (b) radius of circle (c) square of velocity (d) all of these
140. Inertia depends upon
(a) Force (b) Net force (c) Mass (d) Velocity
141. If Fy=4N, Fx=3N what is magnitude of resultant force:
(a) 7N (b) 5N (c) 12N (d) 10N
142. If force is 200 N and length is spanner is 0.15 m then torque will be:
(a) 30 Nm (b) 15 Nm (c) 20 Nm (d) 10 Nm
143. The center of gravity of an irregular shaped body can be found with the help of:
(a) screw gauge (b) Plumb line (c) metre road (d) wedge
144. In right angled triangle, base is 4cm and perpendicular is 3cm. its tan 𝜽 is equal to:
(a) 0.75 (b) 0.8 (c) 0.89 (d) 0.6
145. The first condition of equilibrium is:
(a) Σ𝜏 = 0 (b) ΣFx=0 (c) ΣFy=0 (d) ΣF=0
146. Moon completes its one revolution around the earth in:
(a) one day (b) 17.3 days (c) 22.3 days (d) 27.3 days
147. The orbital speed of a low orbit satellite is:
(a) 8 kms-1 (b) 8000ms-1 (c) 29000 kmh-1 (d) all of these
148. The value of ‘g’ on Mars is:
(a) 3.73 ms-2 (b) 1.62ms-2 (c) 8.87ms-2 (d) 10ms-2
149. The idea of gravity was put up first by:
(a) Galileo (b) Newton (c) Hook (d) Einstein
150. The value of g at a height one Earth’s radius above the surface of Earth is:
1 1 1
(a) 2g (b) 2 𝑔 (c) 3 𝑔 (d) 4 𝑔
151. The work don will be zero when angle between the force and distance is:
(a) 900 (b) 450 (c) 600 (d) 1800
152. One horse power is equal to;
(a) 740W (b) 746W (c) 750W (d) 756
153. One joule is equal to:
1𝑁 1𝑚 1𝑁 2
(a) 1𝑚 (b) 1N×1M (c) 1𝑁 (d) 1𝑚2
154. The efficiency percentage of an electric lamp is:
(a) 5% (b) 10% (c) 15% (d) 20%
155. The energy stored in coal is:
(a) chemical energy (b) hear energy (c) nuclear energy (d) kinetic energy
156. The device converts Light Energy electrical energy:
(a) electric bulb (b) electric generator (c) photo cell (d) electric cell
157. Capability to do work is called:
(a) energy (b) power (c) torque (d) momentum
158. The device converts Light Energy electrical energy:

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(a) electric bulb (b) electric generator (c) photo cell (d) electric cell
159. A solar cell is made from:
(a) silicon wafer (b) germanium wafer (c) both a & b (d) none of these
160. 10 J of work is done by a machine in 5 sec. Its power will be :
(a) 2 W (b) 10 W (c) 20 W (d) 500 W
𝒔𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒊𝒏
161. 𝑺𝒕𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒔= constant is:
(a) Pascal’s Las (b) Hooke’s Law (c) Archimedes Principle (d) Newton’s law
162. What should be the approximate length of glass tube to construct a water barometer?
(a) 0.5m (b) 1m (c) 2.5m (d) 11m
163. Which material has large value of temperature coefficient of linear expansion?
(a) Gold (b) Brass (c) Aluminium (d) Steel
164. At a height of 30 km above the surface of Earth, the atmospheric pressure is:
(a) 7 mmHg (b) 1000 Pascal (c) 1000 Nm-2 (d) all of these
165. One Pascal is equal to:
(a) 104Nm-2 (b) 1Nm-2 (c) 102Nm-2 (d) 103Nm-2
166. Temperature of Ice in freezer is:
(a) 00C (b) -80C (c) -180C (d) -280C
167. Mercury is used as thermometric material because it has:
(a) uniform thermal expansion (b) low freezing point
(c) small hear capacity (d) all the given properties
168. The co-efficient of linear expansion and volume expansion are related by the equation:
𝛼
(a) 𝛽 = 𝛼 (b) 𝛽 = 3𝛼 (c) 𝛽 = 2𝛼 (d) 𝛽 = 2
169. The value of absolute zero in Kelvin scale is:
(a) 373 k (b) -3730C (c) -2730C (d) -273 k
170. The lowest temperature that could ever be attained is:
(a) -2730C (b) -459.80F (c) 0 K (d) all of these
171. __________ of crocus is natural thermometer.
(a) flower (b) seed (c) stem (d) root
172. The density of water is maximum at:
(a) -40C (b) 00C (c) 40C (d) 1000C
173. Which of the following affects evaporation?
(a) temperature (b) surface area (c) wind (d) all of these
174. Due to harmful effects of Freon gas it is replaced by
(a) Ammonia gas (b) Nitrogen gas (c) Methane gas (d) none
175. On Celsius scale, the temperature 300K will be:
(a) 260C (b) 250C (c) 240C (d) 270C
176. Rooms are heated using gas heaters by:
(a) Only conduction (b) Radiation
(c) convection (d) radiation, convection
177. False ceiling is done to:
(a) lower the height of ceiling (b) keep the roof clean
(c) cool the room (d) insulate the ceiling
178. The rate of flow of heat is:
𝑄2 𝑄 𝑄
(a) Q x t (b) 𝑡 (c) 𝑡 (d) 𝑡 2
179. The surface of Leslie’s Cube are:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
180. Thermal conductivity of rubber is:
(a) 0.08 Wm-1K-1 (b) 1.7 Wm-1K-1 (c) 0.2 Wm-1K-1 (d) 0.59 Wm-1K-1
HOUSE #15, STREET # 10 UMAR FAROOQ CHOWK MAIN ZAKARIYA TOWN MULTAN
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