Which of the following rays of the sunlight help the solar
cooker in its heating process?

(A) Infrared rays

(B) Cosmic rays

(C) Ultraviolet rays

(D) None of the above



Which of the following rays of the sunlight help the solar cooker in its heating process? (A) I..

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( A ) Infrared rays

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