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1001.

How the liquid cannot fill the container completely according to the properties of liquid

Answer» Because particles of liquid have spaces between them
Because air bubbles are present in water
1002.

Write about animal cell in 20 to 30 words

Answer» its very easy in this we have to write functions of all the organelles
1003.

what is the another name of speed, final velocity, time, ??

Answer» Final velocity is denoted by VTime is denoted by TSpeed is denoted by S
1004.

Give reason Solids generally have high melting point

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1005.

what do u mean by accelaration

Answer» The rate of change of velocity is called acceleration
1. It is a vector quantity.it is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity.
1006.

Is 0 Dimension possible?

Answer» thx mam
Yes , a point is having 0 dimensions (may be )
1007.

What is amorphous

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1008.

Which is biggest mammals in world

Answer» The blue whale
The blue whale
1009.

We deinj more water during summer than in winter . which phenomenan can be better illustatedhere?

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1010.

What would hapen if there be no friction

Answer» The object in motion will never stop and all things start continuously moving .
In the absence of friction we would slip and would not be able to walk.The friction between the tyres of a car and the road enables a car to move forward on the road without skidding.It is only friction that enables us to apply brakes and slow down or stop a moving car.Without friction writing and drawing on paper is not possible.Frictional force forms the grip between two objects and enables us to pick up and hold things,cut things,fixing nails in a wall or light matchstick.
All the objects on earth will start flying
1011.

What do you know about atoms and molecules

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1012.

Kinetic molecules theory of matter

Answer» Not such theory present
1013.

What makes the bone matrix hard?

Answer» Because the presence of white protine fibre
1014.

what is attraction

Answer» A things which is fastinate by you in the direction of your own
Any good things which attract you hardly
1015.

which of the following are matter

Answer» Matter is our surroundings
1016.

What are types of motion

Answer» Try it on ur own u will definately find it!
Uniform motion and non uniform motion
You can find your answer by reading the note.
1017.

Explain simple permanent tissue (in brief)

Answer» They are protective and supporting tissues.It is a type of tissue composed of a single type of cell.there are three types of simple permanent tissue i.e parenchyma;collenchyma;and last sclerenchyma
1018.

Why dry ice is know to be solid co2??

Answer» Dry ice is known as solid co2 as it evaporates from solid to gas directly by the process of sublimation
1019.

What do u mean by cutin??

Answer» Cutin is a water impermiable fatty substance which is deposited in the cell wall for surface coating.
1020.

What is a Evoporation

Answer» The process in which water converts into vapours
1021.

Define second law of motion

Answer» Ramnath kovind
The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the force aplied
Who is president of india
1022.

How to convert in Kelvin

Answer» K=c+273
Celcius+273=K
For ex: C=27 to convert in kelvin add 273 to it then the kelvin is 300
1023.

How stem cell useful in future

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1024.

What is stem cell

Answer» The human body is composed of different cells and tissues but these\xa0stem cells are the source for every tissue and organ in the body. The most important function of these stem cells is that they can repair and replace the tissues available in the human body. These cells have strong healing power. For example- When we get injured, stem cells available in our muscles repairs all the damaged tissues in few days. Also, these cells have the exceptional potential to evolve into any type of cell.
1025.

How we can say that it is motion formula acceleration formula or speed formula the formula

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1026.

Differentiate between linear and circular motion

Answer» Objects which are moving in straight path are called linear motion. Where as Objects moving in circular path is said to be circular motion.
The object moving in a stright path is called linear motion
1027.

A man travels a distance of 1.5m towards East then 2:0 towards South and finally 4:5 towards east

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1028.

Describe the mechanism of crop variety improvement.

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1029.

Calculate the number of molecules of sulphur present in 16 g of solid sulphur

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1030.

Diffusion meaning

Answer» Movement of gases through semi permeable membrane is termed as diffusion
The intermixing of two different types of particles of matter on their own is called diffusion
Movements of materials from the region of higher concentration to lower concentration without any membrane is called diffusion
1031.

Why nailpaint evoprates faster than water

Answer» The solvent for most nail polish is acetone, which has a lower boiling point and energy of vaporization than water, so it will evaporate more easily. Hence nailpaint faster than water.\xa0
1032.

Practicle book

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1033.

What is cell membrane in detail

Answer» It provides flexiblity to the cell due to the presence of lipids and proteins synthesised by ser and rer respectively
Cell membrane is the outermist cover of animal ,prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells except plant cellaIt helps to protect its content from the external environment.
1034.

Describe motion.

Answer» When an object changes its position with respect to time and its surroundings is called motion
Motion means the change in the position of the object with respect to time and surroundings.
When a body is moving contouusly
1035.

Describe motion

Answer» The motion of an object is defined as when its position changes continuously with respect to some stationary object.
An object moves direction at a time known as motion
1036.

How do we perceive an object to be in motion

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1037.

What is velocity??

Answer» Velocity is defined as displacement per unit time. OR. The rate of change of displacement is called velocity
Distance travelled by a body in per unit time in a particular directuon is known as velocity
1038.

Why does ice float on the surface of water?

Answer» Ice has less dencity as coparasin of water so this reason ice can float on water
Because its density is less than water
Bcoz the density of ice is less than H²O
1039.

Give 4 example of Inertia.

Answer» \tOne\'s body movement to the side when a car makes a sharp turn.\tTightening of seat belts in a car when it stops quickly.\tA ball rolling down a hill will continue to roll unless friction or another force stops it.\tMen in space find it more difficult to stop moving because of a lack of gravity acting against them.\tA hockey puck will continue to slide across ice until acted upon by an outside force.\tIf you throw a rock straight up, it will not vary from its direction. This is an example of inertia of direction.\tWhen peddling a bicycle, if you stop pedaling, the bike continues going until friction or gravity slows it down.
1040.

What do you mean by saturated and unsaturated solutions

Answer» A saturated solution is a solution that has dissolved as much solute as it is capable of dissolving. In a saturated solution, no more solute can be dissolved at a given temperature.On the other hand, in an unsaturated solution the amount of solute contained is less than the saturation level. Hence an unsaturated solution can dissolve more solute at a given temperature.
1041.

How to make science working project for school competition

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1042.

make a 3d chart of cgemistry on atom

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1043.

What is miture

Answer» Most of the substances in our surroundings are not in their pure form and are called mixture. Substances which are made of two or more matters and which can be separated by physical methods are known as mixtures, such as mixture of salt and water, mixture of sugar and water, mixture of different gases, air, etc. In a mixture, components do not combine chemically or through any chemical change. In a mixture, components do not lose their properties.Mixtures are of two types on the basis of their composition - Homogeneous mixture and Heterogeneous mixture.
1044.

Arrange on the bases of density in increasing order solid liquid and gas

Answer» gasGas < liquid < solid
1045.

what is flame

Answer» Flame: It is a zone or burning vapour. The substances which vaporise during burning give flames. Example: Kerosene oil and molten wax.When something is burnt, a lot luminous gas emerges out of the substance. This gas is called as flame.
1046.

Rate of mixing with temperature

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1047.

What is a piranah solution

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1048.

Statr the functions of cork

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1049.

Name me some metaloids

Answer» Metalloids are elements which have properties intermediate between those of metals and non-metals. Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium are the most commonly recognised metalloids. Metalloids may gain or lose electrons during chemical reactions. Metalloids form alloys with metals.
1050.

Poison is acid or basic

Answer» Acidic in nature
Acid
Acid
Acid