Prayogatun Vidnyanakade

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The students should build conclusions after making experiments is the purpose of publishing this book. These experiments can be conducted with simple instruments easily. Dr. K.K. Kshirsagar has given many such simple experiments benefiting the students in simple language.

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The students should build conclusions after making experiments is the purpose of publishing this book. These experiments can be conducted with simple instruments easily. Dr. K.K. Kshirsagar has given many such simple experiments benefiting the students in simple language.

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Weight 50 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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