A. Sound waves
B. Time
C. Color contrast
D. Water waves
Submitted by: Farhan Rana
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The purpose of a chronometer is to measure accurately the time of a known fixed location, for example Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
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A. Sound waves
B. Time
C. Color contrast
D. Water waves
Submitted by: Farhan Rana
The purpose of a chronometer is to measure accurately the time of a known fixed location, for example Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
A. Robert Fulton
B. Nikola Tesla
C. Martin Cooper
D. John Harrison
Submitted by: Munwar Ali Sohu
A. 1/5th of the unit
B. 1/100 of the unit
C. 1/10th of the unit
D. 1/1000th of the unit
Submitted by: Ashfaque Ali Khoso
A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 19
Submitted by: Aqal Sardar
A. 1000 centimeters (cm)
B. 100 centimeters (cm)
C. 10 centimeters (cm)
D. 10000 centimeters (cm)
Submitted by: Faheem Zaman Dhaunroo
A. 10000 millimeters (mm)
B. 10 millimeters (mm)
C. 100 millimeters (mm)
D. 1000 millimeters (mm)
Submitted by: Faheem Zaman Dhaunroo
A. Philips
B. Robert
C. Edison
D. Willium
Submitted by: Aftab Ali
A. Vint Cerf
B. Charles Babbage
C. Edison
D. Alexander Graham Bell
Submitted by: Jawaid Ahmed
A. ZEAL
B. Herd
C. MOB
D. TOWER
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A. Micro Organism
B. Plants
C. Human
D. Pollution
Submitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
A. Goat
B. Cow
C. Rat
D. SheepÂ
Submitted by: Shoaib Shah
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