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A push or a pull acting on an object is called force. The SI unit of force is newton(N). we use force to perform various activities. The common usage, the idea of a force is a push or a pull.
The action of a force can cause
(a) A stationary object to move,
(b) a moving object to change its speed,
(c) a moving object to change its direction of motion,
(d) an object to change in size and shape.
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There are many ways by which Biological and Chemical Contamination of water happens. Some of them are by chemicals for example biocides, inorganic chemicals like phosphates and heavy metals. In drinking water, man-made organic chemical is found and these chemicals are said to comprise 10 to 20% of the total organic matter.
These chemicals can be easily identified as their molecular weight is very less.
There are two types of chemical contaminants:
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