Atith Adhikari asked a question

It is theoretically possible for a substance to have a negative value of cubical expansivity, which means that the substance would contract rather than expand when the temperature increases. However, it is very rare for a substance to have a negative value of cubical expansivity over a significant range of temperatures.

One example of a substance that has a negative value of cubical expansivity over a limited range of temperatures is water. Water has a positive value of cubical expansivity at...

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Nikas Ghimire asked a question


Program to input any number and display number of odd numbers in it;



#include<stdio.h>

#include<stdlib.h>

#include<conio.h>

#include<string.h>


int main() {

int i, number, num1, num2=0, num3, num4 =0, rem, rem1, rem2, rev = 0;

printf("Enter your number ==> ");

scanf("%d", &number);

num1 = number;

while(num1 != 0) {

rem = num1%10;

rem1 = rem%2;

if (rem1 != 0) {

num2 = num2*10 + rem;

}

num1 /= 10;

}

num3 = num2;

while (num2 != 0) {

...

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