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1551.

Derive the expression for universal law of gravitation​

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Answer:

The force is directly proportional to the product of their MASSES and inversely proportional to the SQUARE of the distance between them. In equation FORM, this is F=GmMr2 F = G mM r 2 , where F is the MAGNITUDE of the gravitational force. G is the gravitational constant, given by G = 6.673 × 10−11 N·m2/kg2.

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1552.

Cordova textbook answer key for class 8 of chapter combustion and flame​

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Explanation:

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1553.

Differentiate between a compund and a mixtureplz tell me all answer it is urgent​

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ANSWER:

the DIFFERENCE incompund and MIXTURE is at a SOLUTION

1554.

What will be acceleration if a car changes its velocity from 10m/s to 6m/s in 2seconds

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EXPLANATION:

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1555.

Complete the following- Electric current ammeter potential difference​

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ANSWER:

the answer is electricity

Explanation:

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1556.

Calculate the pressure produced by a force of 800 N acting on an area of 2 1 pointm2. *O 0.4 PaO 400 PaO 40 PaO 4 PaI want answer in pa​

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Given :-

  • Force (F) = 800 N
  • Area (A) = 2 m²

To Find :-

  • Pressure (P)

Solution :-

As we KNOW that

→ Pressure = Force/Area

→ Pressure = 800/2

→ Pressure = 400 Pa

Hence,

Extra Information

  • S.I unit of pressure is PASCAL (N/m²)
  • S.I unit of Force is Newton (N)
  • S.I unit of Distance METER (m)
1557.

Which of these is not an end product of photosynthesisOxygenb) Glucosec)Waterd)carbon dioxide​

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ANSWER:

CARBON DI OXIDE OXYGEN

1558.

Breaking down of food into simple soluble from in the body is​

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Answer:

DIGESTION is the process of breaking down food into simple SOLUBLE form.

Explanation:

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1559.

true or false and write the correct statement- when a body is at rest, there is no force acting on it ​

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ANSWER:

true

Explanation:

for an OBJECT to move it needs EXTERNAL force

1560.

Find out more about Hydra phone especially how to grow plants in the ways​

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Explanation:

HYDRA is a genus of SMALL, fresh-water ORGANISMS of the phylum Cnidaria and class Hydrozoa. They are native to the TEMPERATE and tropical regions. Biologists are especially interested in Hydra because of their ..

1561.

उत्प्रेरक साम्यावस्था में परिवर्तन नहीं कर सकता है​

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ANSWER:

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1562.

Renu falls sick often which type of food should she take to become healthy protective or energy ​

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ANSWER:

energy and VITAMIN PROTEIN CARBOHYDRATES giving FOOD

1563.

Explain compound and a mixture with example​

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Answer:

Mixtures do not have METING or boiling point, but compounds have fixed melting and boiling point. EXAMPLES of mixtures are ALLOYS like brass, bismuth, chromium, oceanic water (salt and water), mixtures of gases, etc., while Sodium Chloride, Baking SODA, Methane, Salt, etc., are the examples of the compounds.

1564.

Give example of a weak acid and a strong base.

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Answer:

example of a WEAK acid: PHOSPHORIC acid

example of strong BASE:SODIUM hydroxide

1565.

Instead of polythene bags we can use bags made of ​

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ANSWER:PAPER OR CLOTH BAGS

Explanation:I HOPE IT IS ENOUGH

1566.

Instead of polythene bags ​

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EXPLANATION:

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1567.

What term do you use to describe the hair of sheep ​

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Answer:

The HAIRY skin of the sheep has two TYPES of fibres that form its fleece: (i) the coarse BEARD HAIR, and (ii) the fine soft under-hairclose to the skin.

1568.

Which part of the pitcher plant is modified to trap insects?

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Pitcher plants are several differentcarnivorous plants which have modifiedleaves known as PITFALL traps—a prey-trappingmechanism featuring a DEEP CAVITY FILLED with digestive liquid. The traps of what are considered to be "true" pitcher plants areformed by specialized leaves.

1569.

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ANSWER:

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1570.

Write the name of the chemical present in ‘Milk of Magnesia’.

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Magnesium HYDROXIDE

Magnesium hydroxide is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It occurs in nature as the MINERAL brucite. It is a white solid with low solubility in WATER (Ksp = 5.61×10−12). Magnesium hydroxide is a common component of ANTACIDS, such as MILK of magnesia, as well as laxatives

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1571.

Give an example in which packing could have been reduced ​

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EXPLANATION:

Give an example in which packaging could have been reduced? ANSWER: In many cases, lot of packaging material is used than what is required. Some DRESSES come packed in plastic cases which are moulded ACCORDING to the shape of the packed material.

1572.

Explain the agriculture of paddy?​

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PADDY, also called rice paddy, small, level, flooded field USED to cultivate rice in southern and eastern Asia. Wet-rice cultivation is the most PREVALENT method of FARMING in the Far East, where it utilizes a small fraction of the total land yet feeds the majority of the rural POPULATION.

1573.

3. Who are omnivores? Define with examples.​

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Examples of Omnivores. An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals, which may INCLUDE eggs, INSECTS, fungi, and algae. Many omnivores evolved to their current state after many YEARS, and are opportunistic FEEDERS. They rely on both vegetation and animal protein to remain healthy.

1574.

Name any four wool yeilding animal​

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ANSWER:

  • yak
  • sheep
  • alpaca
  • Ilama
  • angora GOAT
1575.

Which animal's is a chief source of wool​

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ANSWER:

sheep is the RIGHT answer....

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1576.

_ divided into three periods ​

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EXPLANATION:

ANSWER is. ________________________. because I don't

1577.

What is the name of the outgrowths that help unicellular animals to catch food?

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Answer:

Amoeba

Amoeba, a unicellular ANIMAL, ENGULFS TINY PARTICLES of food by using pseudopodia. Amoeba surrounds the food by pseudopodia and then makes a food VACUOLE to engulf the food.

1578.

Please Ans fast it's very very urgent​

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  3. (c)
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  5. (c)
  6. (d)
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1579.

Give two examples for the plants that grow in nitrogen-deficient soil.

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ANSWER:

poor PLANT growth

and insufficient of chlorophyll

are the two examples of nitrogen DEFICIENCY soil

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1580.

Which of the followingare matter? Chair, air, love, smell, hate almonds, thought,cold,lemon water, smell of perfume.​

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ANSWER:

each and EVERYTHING is MATTER

1581.

RegionsWhat is camouflage? How does it help the animals?​

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ANSWER:

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Camouflage, also called cryptic coloration, is a DEFENSE or TACTIC that organisms use to disguise their appearance, usually to blend in with their surroundings. Organisms use camouflage to mask their LOCATION, IDENTITY, and movement. This allows prey to avoid predators, and for predators to sneak up on prey.

1582.

Please answer the the correct answer​

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Answer:

a. WATER b. no C. atoms d.nylon e.roughage

Explanation:

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1583.

Soil containsa. silt and sand, but never clay.b. humus and clay, but never sand.c. rock, silt, sand, clay and humus​

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C. ROCK, silt, SAND, clay and humus

1584.

12.A series of fast moving still pictures can create an illusion of movement.Why? ​

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Answer:

yes it MAY cause an illusion because:

Explanation:

  • our eyes can remember an SEEN OBJECT for 1/6 of a second
  • in this case our eyes remember the last IMAGE and and the next image is TRICKING us so we can see illusions.

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1585.

The air from the land moving towards the sea is called a) Sea breeze b) Land breeze c) Valley breeze d) Glacier breeze

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Answer:

B.) Land Breeze

Explanation:

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1586.

40.Ramu wants to cultivate onions and chillies in his field.Which method should he use for growing these crops A broadcasting B seed drlling C transplantation D sowing tell fast I will mark as brainliest​

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Answer

He should USE METHOD D:Sowing . He can EVEN use method C: Transplantation

1587.

Which of these are flat blade-like teeth used for cutting food? a) Incisors b) Canines c) Premolars d) Molars

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ANSWER:

B) Canines

Explanation:

1588.

What kind of soil is most likely found in the desert?a. dark, damp soilb. dry, sandy soilc. sticky, red soild. think, muddy soil​

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Answer:

(b) is the answer.....

Explanation:

Most desert SOILS are called ARIDISOLS (dry soil). However, in really dry regions of the Sahara and Australian outback, the soil orders are called Entisols. Entisols are NEW soils, like sand dunes, which are too dry for any MAJOR soil horizon development

1589.

Which of these helps leaves to get carbon dioxide for photosynthesis? a) Xylem b) Phloem c) Root hair d) Stomata

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ANSWER:

STOMATA is your answer.

1590.

एन अल्टरनेटिव सिंथेटिक फाइबर यूज़ फॉर एक्सपेंसिव फॉर्म कश्मीरी क्लॉथ आंसर इन वन वर्ड​

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Answer:Synthetic fibers (or synthetic fibres in British English; see spelling differences) 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. In general, synthetic fibers are created by extruding fiber-forming materials through spinnerets, forming a fiber. These are called synthetic or artificial fibers. Synthetic fibers are created by a process known as polymerization, which involves combining monomers to make a long chain or polymer. The WORD polymer COMES from a GREEK prefix "poly" which means "MANY" and suffix "mer" which means "single units". (Note: each single unit of a polymer is called a monomer). There are two types of polymerization: linear polymerization and cross-linked polymerization.

 

1591.

Radha wants to measure the temperature of the boiled water. Which thermometer she should use to measure the temperature? Also give the reason for not using the other thermometers.

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Answer:

Measure air temperature accurately with Testo's measuring technology

Air temperature measurement is one of the most frequent applications in the broad spectrum of temperature measurement. Because PEOPLE as WELL as goods and PRODUCTS sometimes react very sensitively to temperature values that are too high or too low.

Examples of the places where an air temperature measuring device is used therefore include residential and OFFICE BUILDINGS, as well as storage areas for temperature-sensitive goods

1592.

Which is the main soil layer that holds water for plant growth?solid rock​

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ANSWER:

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1593.

Find the odd one outa. Weight, Acceleration, Distance, Momentum, Velocity.b. Rolling stone, Moving ball, Big table, A dancing girl, Vibrating string.c. Speed, Energy, Force, Mass, Temperature.​

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ANSWER:

a. Weight

b. BIG table

c. TEMPRATURE

1594.

(b) Does a fungus cause only diseases or can it be helpful also?

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Fungus causes diseases but it is also to very MUCH benefit to us as due to fungus we can have breads which WITHOUT them would be a dream. Yeast which is used to ferment the dough of bread is done by yeast which is a fungus. Mushroom is also a fungus which we use to EAT . Some other EXAMPLES are like soya sauce which is also made due to fungi. They also gives us MEDICINAL things like Pencilinium Notatum is also available to us due to a fungi.

1595.

Give one example of the fat-soluble vitamins. DO NOT COPY FROM GOOGLE!

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ANSWER:

EG: Vitamin A, D, and K

Explanation:

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1596.

36.A farmer observes that his crop yield ( wheat production) is declining every year.Which crop should he cultivate to increase the soil fertility A soyabean crop B jute crop C rice crop D potato crop​

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After cultivating whaet CROP, maximum faers cultivate RICE crop which INCREASES SOUL fertility.

1597.

Folk Dance of India​

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Answer:

State Folk Dances

West BENGAL Kathi, Gambhira, Dhali, Jatra, Baul, Marasia, Mahal, Keertan.

Punjab Bhangra, Giddha, Daff, Dhaman, BHAND, Naqual.

Rajasthan Ghumar, Chakri, Ganagor, Jhulan Leela, Jhuma, Suisini, Ghapal, Kalbeliya.

Tamil Nadu Bharatanatyam, KUMI, KOLATTAM, Kavadi.

1598.

Q3. The desert plants have some special adaptive features that helps toreduce the rate of transpirationa. ScalesO b. Broad leavesOc. Spine like leavesO d. Both a and c​

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Answer:

both a and c are CORRECT option that is option NUMBER d) is correct.

EXPLANATION:

The desert plants have some special adaptive features that helps to

reduce the rate of transpiration presence of SCALE and spine like leaves.

1599.

.Drip dry property is exhibited by A nylon B cotton C wool D silk​

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Answer:

cotton

Explanation:

Drip DRY PROPERTY is EXHIBITED by cotton.

1600.

©is the ultimate source ofenergy for all using organisms.iaNice together and​

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ANSWER:

SUN is the ULTIMATE SOURCE of ENERGY