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| 63101. |
Is there Divakar online |
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Answer» ? You go to hell bloody idiot Go to hell???? |
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| 63102. |
What is the odour of sulphur dioxide gas ? |
| Answer» Dark blue | |
| 63103. |
Prepration of POP |
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Answer» Plaster of paris its formula is caso4.1/2H2o By gypsum. .it is a calcim sulphate dehydriate |
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| 63104. |
How does electric current flow in a wire |
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Answer» Electric current flow opposite of direction of flowing of electron Conventional direction of current is assumed to be opposite to the direction of flow of electrons. Thus, if the electrons move from left to right, the direction of current is from right to left. Thus, since electrons move from lower potential region to higher potential region, current flows from higher potential region to lower potential region The electric field direction within a circuit is by definition the direction that positive test charges are pushed. Thus, these negatively charged electrons move in the direction opposite the electric field. Electric current flow through high potential to low potential |
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| 63105. |
What are resisitors . A substance is insulator what is the meaning in electricity? |
| Answer» a device having resistance to the passage of an electric current is known as resistors. | |
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Why nictome wire is used for heating element in heating appliances? |
| Answer» Most heating elements use nichrome 80/20 (80% nickel, 20% chromium) wire, ribbon, or strip. Nichrome 80/20 is an ideal material, because it has relatively high resistance and forms an adherent layer of chromium oxide when it is heated for the first time. | |
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When stomata will open and close |
| Answer» The opening and closing of the stomata is controlled by the guard cells. In light, guard cells take up water by osmosis and become turgid. Because their inner walls are rigid they are pulled apart, opening the pore. | |
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What is plant tissue |
| Answer» In A plant tissue can be defined as a cell or a group of cells dividing, to. give rise to large number of cell, which is collectively referred as tissues. They are structurally and functionally similar to these cells. | |
| 63109. |
State one basic difference between a physical and chemical change? |
| Answer» Physical changes reversible while chemical change is Irreversible. | |
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What is reflex actions? How its work? |
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Answer» It works harmful stimules to receptors, receptors to sensory neuron, sensory neuron to spinal chord, spinal chord to moter neuron, than moter neuron to effeter part. The sudden action showen by our body in respect to harmful stimulies is called reflex action. |
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Hydrogen occurs a unique position in modern periodic table. Justify state ment |
| Answer» If we find genrally hydrogen is a non metal but it acts like a metal or postive redical.so because it occurs a unique position in modern periodic table. | |
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Define total intetnal refraction. |
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| 63113. |
Can releas of sperm every day about 1year how effect our body health |
| Answer» What do you mean | |
| 63114. |
Name the nerve fiber who connect the hemi sphered parts of cerebrum??? |
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Why is ethoxymethane undergo electrophillic reactio. To form ethanol and akyl halide |
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| 63116. |
Define duble displacement |
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Answer» DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION ..... It is a type of reaction in which two or more ionic compounds exchange each other to form a new substance.......... ................. Ex - AgNO3 + NaCl---> AgCl + NaNO3. Two compound exchange their ions to form a new compounds. This process is called double displacement. |
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Define double displacement |
| Answer» Double Displacement Reaction:The chemical reactions in which one component each of both the reacting molecules get exchanged to form products .This means that double displacement reaction has taken place. | |
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Explain multiple fission |
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What will happen when a strip of copper metal is kept immersed in silver nitreted solution |
| Answer» I think...... It produces small amount of heat/gas..Shubham i think but i am not shure | |
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Explain the Double cirulation system, in about half page. |
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Nail can be burned? why, why not,? |
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What are the advantahe and disadvantage of wind mill |
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Brock Lesnar? |
| Answer» He is a wrestler who played from raw He is wwe universal champion | |
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Diffrence between sensory neurons and motor neurons |
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Answer» Sensory neuron pick the message from recaptor and moter neuron transmit the message from cng to effectar part. F |
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what is refractive index of dense medium with respect to rare medium ? |
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What is neuroglia in nerve ? ( from control and coorditon bio) |
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Why did Mendel selected only pea plant |
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On what basis the the electronic configuration is made |
| Answer» No. of electrons | |
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What process would you consider essential for maintaining life?? |
| Answer» Life process | |
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Why the flow of electron and electricity just opposite |
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How is kilowatthour (KWh) related to joule |
| Answer» Kw = 1000w Or 1000j/sIf we multiply it with hour means 3600 secThen 1kwh=3.6×10^6 | |
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What is soaps and detergents |
| Answer» Both soaps(NaOH) and detergents(Na2Co3)are bases. | |
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Simple short construction of a motor |
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what is electromagnetic radiation? |
| Answer» Electromagnetic radiation is kind of energy or wave that causes disturbance when it travels in vacume | |
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Why earth is considered to be at zero potential? |
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Single bond double bond triple bond definition with examples |
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Answer» Example hydrogen. Single bond. Example carbon dioxide double bond. Example nitrogen triple bond Bond formed by the sharing of three pairs of electron is called triple bond Bond formed by the sharing of two pair of electron is called double bond Bond formed by the sharing of one pair of electrons is called single bond |
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What is limitations of ohms law |
| Answer» ohms law only applied at a fixed temperature | |
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FeSO4 + NaOH gives ---? And NaOH + AlCl3 gives ----? Please answer it. |
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Answer» Sorry in second it\'s Fe(OH )2 ----Nacl+ Al(OH)3. -------Na2SO4+Fe(OH) 3 |
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calculate the maximum power of accomodation |
| Answer» The process by which the ciliary muscles change the focal length of an eye lens to focus distant or near objects clearly on the retina is called the accommodation of the eye.D = 25 cm, Now, P = 1// = 100/D= 100/ 25 = 4 D, thus for a person having normal vision, the power of accommodation is about 4 dioptre. | |
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What is the functions of brain ? |
| Answer» The function of brain is to control and coordinate our body parts | |
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Why do not current not flow if the magnetic field is Pharrel |
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What is ahernic |
| Answer» Is it ethic | |
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why light is considered as electromagnetic radiation ? |
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Paper of physics of +2 comes from which book most |
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Answer» May be from NCERT book Ni pata bhai |
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| 63145. |
Control and coordination chapter 7 |
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Answer» Chemistry chapter 2 If u want notes , question answers or explanation then u can get it through this app. What u want?? |
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what a metal and nonmetal |
| Answer» METAL - a metal is a substance which form cation ( + ion ) by loosing electrons.it includes sodium ,zinc, calcium,iron etc,....... NON METALS - a non metal is a substance which form anion (- ion ) by loosing electrons.it includes sulphur, nitrogen,oxygen etc,. | |
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What is compass |
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what is vanta black |
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What is layering ? Define with a suitable example. |
| Answer» Layering is method of vegetative propagation in which branches of leaves buried under soil and covered and grow into new plant | |
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how to delete answer |
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Answer» what are you saying? I think we can\'t delete answers in this app Donkey |
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