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1151.

LICHENS is an association shown by two types of organisms.Name these organisms.​

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Characteristics. A lichen is a COMBINATION of TWO organisms, a green alga or cyanobacterium and an ASCOMYCETE fungus, living in a symbiotic relationship.

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1152.

State two differences between clinical and laboratoryml​

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Differences: The clinical thermometer is used to MEASURE body temperature, however, LABORATORY thermometer is not used for the purpose of MEASURING body temperature. ... The clinical thermometer is can be TILTED while reading the temperature values whereas laboratory thermometer need to be KEPT upright.

1153.

The decaying leaves and animal droppings in a forest enrich the soil nutrition in the form of humus. True/False​

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ANSWER:

TRUE is the answer ....

1154.

Tick() the correct option.1. The Earth's axis is:(a)an imaginary line that horizontally divides the Earthb. an angular line that runs across the Tropic of Cancer(c)an imaginary line on which the Earth rotates2. The Torrid Zone lies between the:a. Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circleb. Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricornc. North Pole and South PoleThe total number of meridians isb. 360a. 340The Equator is also known as thea Great Circleb. MeridianThe longitude that determines the Indian Standard Tima. 0°b. 180°uring statements are true or fals​

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1155.

Give reasons:(a)Why is a new quilt warmer than an old one?(b) Why are the bottoms of cooking utensils often kept black​

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ANSWER:

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1156.

The digestive system of ruminants have a structure/part in their digestive system which is not present in the digestive system of ruminants. Write the name of this part.​

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ANSWER:

rumen

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1157.

Liama and Alpeca are also yield_____________ and are found in___________________​

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ANSWER:

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1158.

Seeds can spread _________and _________through wind,water and animals​

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ANSWER:Seeds can spread _________and _________through WIND,WATER and animals​

Explanation:sorry i can't understand the QUESTION

1159.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO FIND THE NATURE OF THE BAKING SODA SOLUTION USING TURMERIC AS A INDICATOR​

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ANSWER:no it's not possible

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1160.

WHO ARE FIRST VERETEBRATES ON EARTH

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The earliest vertebrates were JAWLESS fish, SIMILAR to living hagfish. They LIVED between 500 and 600 million years ago. They had a cranium but no vertebral column.

1161.

State two differences between clinical and laboratoryGive reasons:(a)Why is a new quilt warmer than an old one?(b) Why are the bottoms of cooking utensils often kept blackWrite the chemical formulae of the following:(i)Copper sulphate(ii)Magnesium phosphate​

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these spaces traps air ,as air is a insulator they do not allow the body heat to escape and keep us warm. 2) black is a good conductor of heat and the bottom of the vessels are black because it helps to absorb more heat and thus help in COOKING the food faster and TOP part is shinny so that minimum heat is lost.Such trapping of air is MUCH BETTER in a new quilt than old one . ... Give reason for the following (a) A new quilts is warmer than old one (b) a brass ... TRAY on a chilly day (c) the bottom of cooking utensil are often kept black.

1162.

Where is taj Mahal suituated​

Answer» TAJ MAHAL is LOCATED in AGRA
1163.

Marshmallow is liquid or gas or solid​

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marshamallow contain all these three states in them as we can feek them thank you HOPE you must be UNDERSTANDING

1164.

Which is a planet near to earth​

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VENUS

Explanation:

When Venus lies between Earth and the Sun, it experiences what is known as an inferior CONJUNCTION. It is at this point that it MAKES its CLOSEST approach to Earth (and that of any planet) with an average distance of 41 million KM (25,476,219 mi).Ma

1165.

Pions[B] Mark tick for the correct and cross (*) for the wrong statement1 Submerged plants have narrow leaves with no stomata( )2. Coconut plants grow in hilly region( )3 Trees in cold areas have conical shape( )4 Duckweed is a rooted floating plant.( )5. Pondweed is a submerged plant( )​

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1166.

Leaves that do not appear green have chlorophyll.Justify the Statement.

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YES as some plants appear REDDISH COLOR BCOZ it covers up GREEN color

1167.

B] Mark tick () for the correct and cross (*) for the wrong statement :1. Submerged plants have narrow leaves with no stomata.2. Coconut plants grow in hilly region.3. Trees in cold areas have conical shape.4. Duckweed is a rooted floating plant.5. Pondweed is a submerged plant.​

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(Adaptation in Plants) ... Plants in hilly AREAS have to BEAR high speed winds and COLD. ... question_answer12) One of the following plants is NOT matched CORRECTLY ... Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding hilly trees LIKE the Pine ...

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1168.

Write the history of silk ......with an example​

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          Silk fabric was invented in Ancient China and played an important role in their culture and economy for thousands of years. Legend has it that the process for making silk cloth was first invented by the wife of the Yellow Emperor, Leizu, around the year 2696 BC.

  • Silk is a fabric first produced in Neolithic China from the FILAMENTS of the cocoon of the silk worm. It became a staple source of income for small farmers and, as weaving TECHNIQUES improved, the reputation of Chinese silk spread so that it became highly desired across the empires of the ancient world.
  • Silk was used for other purposes than clothing such a paper, fishing lines, bowstrings, and canvas for painting. Around the thirteenth century, Italy became one of the major producers of silk .
  • Silk was such an important product from China that the trade route from Europe to China became known as the Silk Road.

In India

  • Although silk first finds mention during the Vedic period, dating back to about 5000 BC, when silk and silk garments were known to Indians.
  • There are five major types of silk of commercial importance, obtained from different species of silkworms. These are Mulberry, Oak Tasar & Tropical Tasar, Muga and ERI. Except for mulberry, other non-mulberry varieties of silks are wild silks, known as vanya silks.
  • In India, about 97% of the raw mulberry silk is produced in the five Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Jammu and Kashmir. Mysore and North Bangalore, the upcoming site of a US$20 million "Silk City", contribute to a majority of silk production.

Example :- Main Products of Silk are shirts, ties, BLOUSES, formal dresses, high fashion clothes, lingerie, pyjamas, robes, dress suits, sun dresses and kimonos .

  • Smooth and creamy chocolate truffles called Silk truffles.
  • It is also used in furniture applications and wall hangings.
  • In past, silk was used in parachutes, bicycle tires, comforter filling and gunpowder bags.

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1169.

What are the various factors which affect grain during storage? How can it prevented.​

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FACTORS affecting moisture ,improper drying unmaintained STORAGE PLACE

it can be prevented by cleaning and drying properly, KEEPING place CLEAN and dry

1170.

Twill is a type ........... options a. weave b. knit. ​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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1171.

(c) Which of the following crops is transplanted?(i) Rice(ii) Wheat(iii) Gram(iv) Brinjal​

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1172.

It5) Take some groundouts powder and wap ina poper ovserve the paper carefully after sometime.​

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ANSWER:the PAPER will turn OILY

Explanation:because of fat

1173.

___________ have two membranes to produce sound​

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ANSWER:

BASILAR MEMBRANE

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1174.

State the functions of water in our food

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Water is an important part of all body functions and processes, including digestion and elimination. When you're on a DIET, water also ACTS as a WEIGHT-loss aid because it can HELP you eat less. "DRINKING water is important during weight loss because it provides hydration without unwanted calories.

Explanation:

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1175.

What are antibioticsn who discovered penicillin? ​

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In 1928, at St. Mary's Hospital, London, ALEXANDER Fleming discovered PENICILLIN. This discovery led to the introduction of antibiotics that GREATLY reduced the number of DEATHS from infection.

1176.

Obout kingdom anmalia​

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ANIMALS are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological KINGDOM ANIMALIA. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, BREATHE oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the BLASTULA, during embryonic development.

1177.

Real images are always ________( erect/ inverted) and virtual images are always_____( erect/ inverted)​

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REAL IMAGES are always __inverted______( erect/ inverted) and virtual images are always_____erect_____

( erect/ inverted)

1178.

+36. Write answers to the following.(a) What are the parts of a plant?(b) What are the functions of the root?(c) Why is it necessary to classify livingthings?(d) What are the criteria used to classifyliving things?(e) Tell some characteristicsofcreepers.(f) Explain the characteristics of herbswith two examples.(g) On the basis of which criteria willyou classify plants and animals?(h) What protects the bodies of animals? If If you are posible you can give any one or two answer☺️​

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(a)Basic parts of most all plants are roots, stems, leaves, FLOWERS, fruits, and seeds.

(b)There are 4 main functions of roots:

  • absorption of water and inorganic nutrients.
  • anchoring the plant body to the ground and supporting it.
  • storage of food and nutrients.
  • vegetative reproduction and competition with other plants.

(c)We need classification due to following reasons: It is not possible to study about each existing living organism in details. Classifying organisms into groups makes it easier to KNOW about the different life forms. It helps us to understand the evolution of all life forms to a large extent.

(d)All living things are organized into groups by scientists as they are identified. Living things organized into particular groups have common characteristics. ... Overall, the REASON scientists classify living things is to understand the relationships between different organisms.

(e) Some characteristics of creepers are as follow:

  • Creepers are the plants with soft stem.
  • they can't stand erect on their own.
  • they usually creep along the ground.
  • Life span of creepers may be for one year or long.
  • Examples : Pumpkin, Bitter ground, Bottle guard, MINT.

(F)The characteristics of herbs are pointed out below :

  • Herbs are small kind of plants which possesses stems that are soft.
  • Herbs do not have life span for a long period.
  • Spinach, mint, tulsi, coriander, marigold are some examples of herbs.

(g)In accordance with the Linnaeus method, scientists classify the animals, as they do the plants, on the basis of shared physical characteristics. They place them in a hierarchy of groupings, beginning with the kingdom animalia and proceeding through phyla, classes, orders, families, genera and species.

(h)An animal's body covering is one clearly visible adaptation. Body coverings help to protect animals in diverse environments -- from the land to water, from the arctic to the desert. Mammals have hair, or fur, that helps insulate their bodies.

Explanation:

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1179.

Larger than a3. Which of these is not an example of periodic motion?a. Pulseb. Pendulum C. Bowled ball d, rocking chair​

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(d) ROCKING CHAIR is the answer

1180.

Which of these is not an example of periodic motion?​

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I will give some EXAMPLES for periodic motion: rocking a CHAIR, TUNING a FORK, a bouncing ball, etc

1181.

What does protein contain ?

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Each gram of protein contains 4 calories. Proteins MAKES up about 15% of a PERSON's body weight. CHEMICALLY, proteins is composed of AMINO acids, which are organic compounds made of CARBON, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur.

1182.

(b) Fats3. Sugars are(a) Proteins(C) Minerals4. Roughage is found in(a) Spinach(c) Potato(d) Carbohydrates000 0 0 0(b) Butter(d) Milk​

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3) A)Rroteins

4) A)spinach

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1183.

B. Tick (/) the correct answer.1. It needs food.(a) A car(c) A dog2. The energy-giving food is(a) Apple(c) Butter0 (b) A boat0 (d) A house(b) Orange0 (d) Radish​

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Answer:

1.a dog

2.apple

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1184.

A Soy True or False1. Food gives us energy to work2. People doing hand physical work need more proteins.3. Rice is a rich source of carbohydrates.Balanced diet is same for everyone.5. Roughage is a fatty food​

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1. True

2. False

3.False

4.False

5.False

Explanation

1. Foods gives us energy to work,grow, maintain our body and health

2.The main role of carbohydrates in physical activity is to provide energy

3. Here are some foods which contains carbs:-

Dairy Milk, yogurt, and ice cream.

4. A balanced diet depends on AGE, Gender and occupation of a person. So it is not the same for all. Like a growing child needs more proteins in his or her diet for proper growth and development.

5. Fiber, ALSO known as roughage, is the part of plant-based foods (grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beans) that the body can't break down. It passes through the body undigested, keeping your digestive system CLEAN and HEALTHY, easing bowel movements, and flushing cholesterol and harmful carcinogens out of the body.

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1185.

D. Answer the following questions in brief1.Why should we segregate different types of wastes?2. Write the meaning of the term 'vermicomposting.3.Which component of air gets 'used-up' during the process of photosynthe4. Suggest any five activities that can help to save the environment5. How does nature maintain a balance, between the amounts of oxygercarbon dioxide, in the atmosphere​

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2) Vermicompost is eartworm EXCREMENT called CASTINGS which can IMPROVE biological , chemical and physical properties of SOIL

1186.

Acid Rain: Should We Be Concerned? is this topic related to 1.biology 2.chemistry 3.physics

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ANSWER:

,. CHEMISTRY

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1187.

10 benefits of good health​

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<STRONG>ANSWER:

In this article, we look at the top 10 benefits of a healthful diet, as WELL as the evidence behind them.

Weight loss. ...

Reduced cancer risk. ...

Diabetes management. ...

Heart health and stroke prevention. ...

The health of the next generation. ...

Strong BONES and teeth. ...

BETTER mood. ...

Improved memory.

1188.

3 benefits of good health​

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<STRONG>Answer:

1. Strong BONES and teeth.

2. WEIGHT loss.

3. IMPROVED memory.

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1189.

Tomato wily is a viral true or false ​

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Yes, tomato wilt is a viral disease caused by PATHOGEN bacterium Ralstonia Solanacearum.

This disease is common for the crop in MOIST sandy soil of SOUTH coast.

This bacterium reside in the soil and TRAVEL quickly though roots up to stem.

It normally happens if the plant is

Explanation:

1190.

Write in shot about Synthetic fibre. Also mention it's usefulness?​

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SYNTHETIC fibers are fibers made by humans through CHEMICAL synthesis, as opposed to natural fibers that are directly derived from living organisms. They are the result of extensive research by scientists to improve upon naturally occurring animal and plant fibers.

USEFULNESS: Synthetic fibers are more durable than most natural fibers and will readily pick-up different dyes. In addition, many synthetic fibers offer consumer-friendly functions such as stretching, waterproofing and stain RESISTANCE. Sunlight, MOISTURE, and oils from human skin CAUSE all fibers to break down and wear away.

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1191.

Differences between Amoeba and Human beings​

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Difference : Human BEINGS have complex STRUCTURES for the complete process of nutrition involving the following steps ingestion, digestion, and EGESTION of FOOD while Amoeba has a simple process in which it engulfs the food with the help of pseudopodia and traps it in food VACUOLES.

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1192.

Plz help me please please please​

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CLINICAL THERMOMETERS are used in HOSPITALS AND CLINICS while LABORATORY THERMOMETERS are used in science labs for experiments

CONDUCTORS are the substance that ALLOW electric current to PASS through them (EX:METAL,WATER) while INSULATORS are the substance that do not allow electric current to pass through them (EX:WOOD,RUBBER)

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1193.

Write about cotton in about 100 words?​

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Cotton is a natural, soft fiber that grows with the seeds of the cotton PLANT. (Fiber is long and thin, like hair.) After, the cotton fiber is gathered from the plant, it can be spun into cotton thread. The cotton thread can then be made into cloth. The cloth can be used to make clothes for people and many other things. People often wear cotton clothing, ESPECIALLY in hot weather. BANDAGES are usually cotton.

There are different types of cotton plants. Some cotton plants GROW wild in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. This is how cotton was discovered many years ago. Most of the cotton gathered to make cloth comes from crops grown on cotton plantations. Cotton is farmed in Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, and the Americas. Cotton soaks up to 24-27 of its own weight in water (very absorbent). All parts of cotton plants are useful.

Cotton is in the mallow family and produces delicate, lovely flowers. Other members of the mallow family include hollyhocks and hibiscus, used to brighten gardens all over the world. The cotton fiber forms around the seeds of the cotton plant. It helps carry the seeds long distances on the wind so the baby plant can grow up far away. Early humans realized that the soft, fluffy fibers might be suitable for textile use and began to breed the plant, selecting for fluffy, easily spun varieties.

Cotton is one of the oldest fibers under human cultivation, with traces of cotton over 7,000 years old RECOVERED from archaeological sites. Cotton is also one of the most used natural fibers in existence today, with consumers everywhere wearing and using cotton for various purposes. Millions of acres globally are devoted to the production of cotton, whether it be new world cotton, with longer, smoother fibers, or the shorter and coarser old world varieties.

1194.

Cortons have coloured leaf how is food manufactured in such plants with non Green Leaves​

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Many plants without green leaves are parasitic.

Explanation:

They steal products of PHOTOSYNTHESIS from their green hosts.

However other colored plants have PLENTY of CHLOROPHYLL which can masked by another. There chlorophyll uses electromagnetic energy that varies from the colors of visible LIGHT, which can then be reflect to PRODUCE photosynthesis to make glucose and oxygen.

1195.

What is Type of wind found in rain? Plz don't spam✌✌✌✌​

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A DOWNBURST is created by an AREA of significantly rain-cooled AIR that, after hitting ground level, spreads out in all directions producing strong WINDS. Unlike winds in a tornado, winds in a downburst are directed outwards from the point where it hits land or water.

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1196.

Pls tell why are corona patients dying and what is the reason ?

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Explanation:

PLS OPEN any NEWS channel you will be able to know everything.....you can even READ news papers and GET it

1197.

car's speedometer reads 10,500 km at the end of it circular trip determine distance and displacement​

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Explanation:

DISTANCE traveled will be PERIMETER of circular track

and displacement will be 0 as it returnsto its INITIAL POSITION

1198.

Write about plant fibre and animal fibre?​

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Plant fibres are the fibre which are OBTAINED from PLANTS whereas, Animal fibres are fibres which are obtained from animals. Plant fibres are fibres which are obtained plants. Such as cotton and JUTE while animal fibres are fibres which are obtained from animal SOURCES.

1199.

Explain the gaseous exchange in human lungs.​

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Gas exchange is the delivery of oxygen from the lungs to the bloodstream, and the elimination of CARBON dioxide from the bloodstream to the lungs. It OCCURS in the lungs between the alveoli and a network of tiny BLOOD vessels called capillaries, which are LOCATED in the walls of the alveoli

1200.

How how much work is done in raising a stone of mass 5 kg to a height of 5 metre.its answer is 245 Joule.tell me solution ​

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\starLOSS of weight in WATER = weight in air / specific GRAVITY = 5/3

Weight of STONE in water = 5-5/3

= 10/3

Force = 10/3 x 9.8

= 98/3

Work done = 4 x 98/3

= 130.666

\implies130.7(appx)J

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