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Convert:a 20.6 m =_________ km6. 3/20 m =_________mm< 0.005 km =__________dmd. 3000 mm =_____ dm |
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Answer» a=0.0206 Explanation: It the most ELIGIBLE answer |
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an electric train is moving with a velocity of 120 metre per second how much distance will it move in 30 second |
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Answer» Answer: 1 Km Explanation: Velocity = 120km/hr = 120*5/18 = 600/18 = 100/3 m/sec Time = 30 sec = 100/3 x 30 =1000m =1km So,distance covered in 30SEC = 1 km Hope it HELPS!! |
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Two uses of medicinal |
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Answer : Significant dietary source of glucomannan, which is used in treating obesity, CONSTIPATION, and reducing cholesterol. Historically used to TREAT liver DISEASES, it is still used in alternative medicine TODAY. Other modern applications by herbalists include treatments for pimples, BRONCHITIS and gout.
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find out and compare the nutritional value of the milk , rice , banana , chicken ,curd ....... please give me urgently |
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Answer» Milk Dairy product OVERVIEW NUTRITION FACTS INDUSTRIES PEOPLE ALSO SEARCH FOR 1 of 4 2 of 4 Milk, 1% fat Amount Per 100 grams Calories 42 % Daily Value* Total Fat 1 g 1% Saturated fat 0.6 g 3% Polyunsaturated fat 0 g Monounsaturated fat 0.3 g Cholesterol 5 mg 1% Sodium 44 mg 1% Potassium 150 mg 4% Total Carbohydrate 5 g 1% Dietary fiber 0 g 0% Sugar 5 g Protein 3.4 g 6% Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0% Calcium 12% Iron 0% Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 0% Cobalamin 8% Magnesium 2% (Rice) Food OVERVIEW NUTRITION FACTS SPECIES PEOPLE ALSO SEARCH FOR 1 of 4 2 of 4 Rice, white, long-grain, cooked Amount Per 100 grams Calories 130 % Daily Value* Total Fat 0.3 g 0% Saturated fat 0.1 g 0% Polyunsaturated fat 0.1 g Monounsaturated fat 0.1 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium 1 mg 0% Potassium 35 mg 1% Total Carbohydrate 28 g 9% Dietary fiber 0.4 g 1% Sugar 0.1 g Protein 2.7 g 5% Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0% Calcium 1% Iron 1% Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 5% Cobalamin 0% Magnesium 3% Bananas Fruits OVERVIEW NUTRITION FACTS SPECIES PEOPLE ALSO SEARCH FOR 1 of 4 2 of 4 Bananas Amount Per 100 grams Calories 89 % Daily Value* Total Fat 0.3 g 0% Saturated fat 0.1 g 0% Polyunsaturated fat 0.1 g Monounsaturated fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium 1 mg 0% Potassium 358 mg 10% Total Carbohydrate 23 g 7% Dietary fiber 2.6 g 10% Sugar 12 g Protein 1.1 g 2% Vitamin A 1% Vitamin C 14% Calcium 0% Iron 1% Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 20% Cobalamin 0% Magnesium 6% chicken One chicken THIGH CONTAINS 109 calories, or 209 calories per 3.5 ounces (100 grams). It's 53% protein and 47% fat. Curd OVERVIEW NUTRITION FACTS PEOPLE ALSO SEARCH FOR 1 of 3 2 of 3 Cottage cheese, creamed Amount Per 100 grams Calories 98 % Daily Value* Total Fat 4.3 g 6% Saturated fat 1.7 g 8% Polyunsaturated fat 0.1 g Monounsaturated fat 0.8 g Cholesterol 17 mg 5% Sodium 364 mg 15% Potassium 104 mg 2% Total Carbohydrate 3.4 g 1% Dietary fiber 0 g 0% Sugar 2.7 g Protein 11 g 22% Vitamin A 2% Vitamin C 0% Calcium 8% Iron 0% Vitamin D 0% Vitamin B-6 0% Cobalamin 6% Magnesium 2% |
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Wollen fibre can not be obtained from ,---------------- |
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Answer» MOTH........... HOPE it HELPS you |
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Divers9.19. Describe the composition of bloodsa 20 Differentiate between arteries & veins021 Describe how substances get temported withina blent blesy022. Describe how the human body gets rid Bits- Wastes through excretion0 23. what is dialysis ? How does it work?**Learn & write 2 a Ams daily on HolidayHome Work notebookDhow well labelled diagrams ofPhotosynthesis chloroplast, Stomoda Root System Differenttybes f thermometers Human resbientary systemTranspiration in plants, human excretory Systémon scrab tileExpreriments - Do Experiment no 2, 14, 15, 17 $19.lowo |
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Answer» Qno 19 blood is divided into FOUR categories red blood cell white blood cell , PLASMA and platypus Qno 20 almost all arteries CARRY oxygenated blood whereas veins carry de oxygenated blood . |
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Explain with a help of example that rest and motion are realtive terms |
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Answer» Answer: Yes rest and motion are relative terms Explanation: we can say this because an object can have many REFERENCE POINT |
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Two uses of food industry |
Answer» mark me brainliestThe food Industry includes: Agriculture: raising crops, livestock, and SEAFOOD. Manufacturing: agrichemicals, agricultural construction, farm machinery and SUPPLIES, seed, etc. Food PROCESSING: PREPARATION of fresh PRODUCTS for market, and manufacture of prepared food products. |
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Why do fire flies glow at night |
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Answer» Firefly GLOW at night because a TYPE of chemical reaction take place at night named bioluminescence.The enzyme luciferase acts on the luciferin, in the presence of magnesium ions, ATP , and oxygen to PRODUCE light(luciferin that undergoes oxidation in the presence of AIR and an enzyme. PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
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Define refractive index in short |
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Answer» Hii there...❗ REFRACTIVE index, also called index of REFRACTION, measure of the BENDING of a ray of light when passing from one medium into another. ... Refractive index is also equal to the velocity of light c of a GIVEN wavelength in empty space divided by its velocity V in a substance, or n = c/v. |
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5 numericals of resistance |
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Answer» Answer: (1) the equivalent RESISTANCE, (2) the total CURRENT from the power SUPPLY, (3) the current through each resistor, (4) the voltage DROP across each resistor, and (5) the power dissipated in each resistor. |
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What is testis???? give the full answer |
Answer» HEY Mate! ❤Testis is a MALE reproductive organ. It is a SAC - like structure which produces and stores male gamates KNOWN as Sperms. Sperms are transferred in the penis. Hope it HELPS you!!☺✌ |
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Pillows and mattersses where we get form |
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What is maturation!???? |
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Answer» The growth of a human body through out his LIFE including, SEXUAL, physical and mental growth is called maturation |
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What is the advantage of si unit over traditional unit |
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Answer» The advantage of SI UNIT over TRADITIONAL unit is that SI unit is used internationally whereas traditional unit is BOUNDED UPTO a single community |
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3. Write the properties of fibre.JutecottonWoolsilk |
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A car accelerates from rest to a speed of 36km/g in 20 sec what is the acceleration of car in m/s |
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Why should the light dependent reactionoccur before the light independent reaction? |
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Answer» It is because the INITIAL PRODUCT of DARK reaction is the final product of LIGHT reaction Hope it helps U |
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What is aqua regia ? |
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Answer» Answer: a mixture of concentrated nitric and HYDROCHLORIC acids. It is a HIGHLY corrosive liquid able to attack GOLD and other resistant substances. Please Mark my answer BRAINLEST |
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Force executed by A charged body to other charged body or uncharged body is known as which force |
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Answer» Answer: ELECTROSTATIC force is the RIGHT answer . Explanation: When CHARGE body applies force or charge to another charge or uncharged body . |
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What is pressure? how it is represented? |
Answer» PressurePressure (symbol P) is the force APPLIED perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed. Pressure may also be expressed in TERMS of standard ATMOSPHERIC pressure; the ATMOSPHERE (atm) is EQUAL to this pressure, and the torr is defined as 1⁄760 of this. Follow Me! |
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Van uud.4.Devise an activity to show that organic waste is biodegradable whileplastic is not. |
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Answer» METRRIAL take 2 beakers - label it as A & B - put moist soil in both -put organic waste in A -put plastic in beaker B -after a week you will find organic waste are decomposed while plastics are not -this proves that organic waste is biodegradable while plastics are not MEDEAD How is organic waste biodegradable while plastic is not? Organic waste Organic waste is a MAJOR component of municipal solid waste. Most originates from household waste but commercial, institutional and industrial waste can also contain significant proportions of organic waste e.g. market waste. Organic waste is biodegradable and can be processed in the PRESENCE of oxygen by composting or in the absence of oxygen using anaerobic digestion. Both methods produce a soil conditioner, which when prepared correctly can also be used as a valuable source of nutrients in urban agriculture. Anaerobic digestion also produces methane gas an important source of bio-energ Organic waste Organic waste is a major component of municipal solid waste. Most originates from household waste but commercial, institutional and industrial waste can also contain significant proportions of organic waste e.g. market waste. Organic waste is biodegradable and can be processed in the presence of oxygen by composting or in the absence of oxygen using anaerobic digestion. Both methods produce a soil conditioner, which when prepared correctly can also be used as a valuable source of nutrients in urban agriculture. Anaerobic digestion also produces methane gas an important soaurce of bio-energ The organic waste is biodegradable while plastic is not? The answer is largely WITHIN your question. Organic waste is organic (subject to decomposition by microorganisms), while plastics are not. It is important to note however that there exist now some organic plastics that are biodegradable (consider that Sun Chips BAGS are now made of biodegradable plastic). Is plastic can consider a biodegradable waste? no, plastic can never be considered a biodegradable waste because it cannot be made into simpler substances by the microorganisms |
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Properties ofTerelene |
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Answer» Terylene is a very strong FIBRE and will suffer very little loss in strength when wet. It is elastic in NATURE and POSSES the property of resist creasing. IT can be set into permanent pleats when subjected to the correct temperature, at the time of manufacturing. |
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3. The part of the embryo which forms the stem is called .... |
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on a cold winter day temperature was 23 degree farnehieght what would this temperature BE in degree cilcious |
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Calculate molecular weight caco3 |
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Answer» CaCO3 =40+14+48 =92 g. therefore the molecular weight of CaCO3 is 92 g. hope you get the BEST!!! plz MARK it as brainliest |
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Can anyone send me the pic of unit test 1 of subject science class 9 cbse board |
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What can be done to reduce the plastic waste? Explain your ideas |
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Answer» Answer: easy ways to reduce your plastic waste today Bring your own shopping bag. ... Stop buying bottled WATER. ... Bring your own thermos to the coffee shop. ... Choose CARDBOARD over plasticbottles and bags. ... Say no to STRAWS. ... Get the plastic off your face. ... Skip the disposable RAZOR. ... Switch from disposable diapers to cloth. HOPE IT HELPS YOU IF IT HELPS YOU MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZ AND ALSO FOLLOW ME |
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How would you prove that a piece of yarn made up of many fibres?? |
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Answer» The THIN strands are called as yarns which are made from FIBRE. SPINNING is the process of making yarn. The process where the cotton wool are drawn out and being TWISTED. This process brings all the fibre together to form a yarn. |
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Answer ??fast plx ...... |
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Answer» Answer: HELLO MATE ! :) HERE IS YOUR ANSWER, 1.heart 2.kidney 3.circulation 4.brain pls comment if you WANT EXPLANATION |
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Explain 5 microorganism with figure. |
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Answer» Microorganisms or microbes are microscopic organisms that exist as unicellular, multicellular, or cell clusters. Microorganims are widespread in nature and are beneficial to life, but some can cause serious harm. They can be divided into six major types:bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, algae, and viruses. Archaea Archaea or Archaebacteria differ from true bacteria in their cell wall structure and lack peptidoglycans. They are prokaryotic cells with avidity to extreme environmental conditions. Based on their habitat, all Archaeans can be divided into the following groups: methanogens (methane-producing organisms), halophiles (archaeans that live in salty environments), thermophiles (archaeans that live at extremely hot temperatures), and psychrophiles (cold-temperature Archaeans). Archaeans use different energy sources like hydrogen gas, carbon dioxide, and sulphur. Some of them use sunlight to make energy, but not the same WAY plants do. They absorb sunlight using their membrane PIGMENT, bacteriorhodopsin. This reacts with light, leading to the formation of the energy molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Fungi Fungi (mushroom, molds, and yeasts) are eukaryotic cells (with a true nucleus). Most fungi are multicellular and their cell wall is composed of chitin. They obtain nutrients by absorbing organic material from their environment (decomposers), through symbiotic relationships with plants (symbionts), or harmful relationships with a host (parasites). They form characteristic filamentous tubes called hyphae that help absorb material. The collection of hyphae is called mycelium. Fungi reproduce by releasing spores. Protozoa Protozoa are unicellular aerobic eukaryotes. They have a nucleus, complex organelles, and obtain nourishment by absorption or ingestion through specialized structures. They make up the largest group of organisms in the world in terms of numbers, biomass, and DIVERSITY. Their cell walls are made up of cellulose. Protozoa have been traditionally divided based on their mode of locomotion: flagellates produce their own food and use their whip-like structure to propel forward, ciliates have tiny hair that beat to produce movement, amoeboids have false feet or pseudopodia used for feeding and locomotion, and sporozoans are non-motile. They also have different MEANS of nutrition, which groups them as autotrophs or heterotrophs. Algae Algae, also called cyanobacteria or blue-green algae, are unicellular or multicellular eukaryotes that obtain nourishment by photosynthesis. They live in water, damp soil, and rocks and produce oxygen and carbohydrates used by other organisms. It is believed that cyanobacteria are the origins of green land plants. Viruses Viruses are noncellular entities that consist of a nucleic acid core (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat. Although viruses are classified as microorganisms, they are not considered living organisms. Viruses cannot reproduce outside a host cell and cannot metabolize on their own. Viruses often infest prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells causing diseases. figure you need to draw on your own please mark me as brainliest |
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Research and find out which plant can grow well in acidic basic and netual plant |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Differencs between ser and rer |
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Answer» Answer: SER and RER is the presence of ribosomes, as SER do not have ribosomes but RER have ribosomes. SER mainly produce and export lipids and PROTEIN and function for detoxification, while RER produces, secrete and export PROTEINS and few HORMONES. |
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. The central innermost part of a fruit is called ... |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Howroots breathe, Prove it? |
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Answer» by SMALL branches of root Explanation: how humans breath by RESPIRATORY system they ALSO breath by some syste |
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Hello guys! What is Phagocytosis?? |
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Answer» Answer:- the PROCESS by which a cell engulfs particles such as bacteria, other microorganisms, aged red blood cells, foreign matter etc. Hope it HELPS you Please mark me BRAINLIEST |
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अपने जन्मदिन का निमंत्रण देते हुए चाचा जी कीपत्र लिखेि- |
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Answer» I HOPE it helps PLEASE mark on BRAINLIEST answer. |
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Mention two b e n e f i t s of p r o t o z o a and algae |
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Answer» Answer: PROTOZOA EATS the harmful bacteria in the surroundings and algae is an antioxidant and it CONTAINS a lot of MINERALS |
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4. Can there be relative humidity when thetemperature is well below freezing point? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: date in March 2016 will mark the 25th anniversary of the registration of the International Liquid Crystal Society (ILCS) as a not-for-profit corporation in the STATE of Ohio, USA. This was the legal establishment of the ILCS, which followed a declaration made during the 13th International Liquid Crystal CONFERENCE (ILCC) held at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver in July 1990. After 25 YEARS and a further 12 international conferences, it seems appropriate to record how the ILCS CAME into existence, review its successes, and to IDENTIFY some of the challenges the Society faces in the coming years. Professor Glenn Brown 1915 – 1995 |
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Total no. of protons in 36 ml of water at 4°C is |
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Answer» Answer: 1.2046 × 10²⁵ Explanation: Given, VOLUME of water = 36ml and density of water at 4°C = 1g/ml so, mass of water = 36 × 1 = 36g Mole of water = mass/molar mass = 36g/18g/mol = 2 mol ∴ number of water MOLECULE = mole of water × AVOGADRO's number = 2 × 6.023 × 10²³ = 1.2046 × 10²⁴ We know, there are 10 protons in a molecule of water . e.g., 8 protons of Oxygen atom and 2 protons of each two HYDROGEN atoms. Now, number of protons = number of water molecule × 10 = 1.2046 × 10²⁴ × 10 = 1.2046 × 10²⁵ Hence, answer is 1.2046 × 10²⁵ |
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Why JUNK FOOD is avoided?1 page I'll rank him/her brainliest |
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Answer» Answer: Because junk food lacks sufficient LEVELS of good carbohydrates and proteins, the levels of blood sugar drop suddenly after you eat. ... Recent research SUGGESTS that bad fats (TRANS fats) from junk food tends to replace healthy fats in the BRAIN and interferes with its normal signalling mechanism. |
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classify the following materials in three ways each ( on the basis of their properties) a) wood b) glass c) paper d) iron |
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Answer» a.) ✨Physical properties of wood:- ⭐Colour ⭐Luster ⭐ It's texture ⭐Odor ⭐Moisture ⭐Density ✨ Chemical properties of wood:- ⭐ It's ABILITY to burn[converted into ash] B.)✨ Physical properties of GLASS:- ⭐ Transparency ⭐Heat passing [Good conductor] ⭐ It's pressure ⭐ Breakage of glass ✨ Chemical properties of glass ⭐ It's resistance to attack with water ⭐ Moisture ⭐Acids ⭐ Alkali's [acids][base] c.)✨ Physical properties of iron[FE] ⭐Melleable ⭐Ductile ⭐Lustrous ⭐ Sonorous ⭐Strong ⭐Good CONDUCTORS of heat and electricity ✨ Chemical properties of iron ⭐ Rusting [corrosion] ⭐ Moisture |
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a radio station broadcast at a wavelength 400m find the frequency of the ratio waves transmitted if the speed of ratio waves air is 3*108 |
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Answer» f = ? we know the FORMULA c = f * λ Substituting the value , 3 * 10 ^ 8 = f * 400 => f = ( 3 * 10 ^ 8)/ 400 => f = 7.5 * 10^5 HZ
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Although CO2 leads to global warming but still it is considered as very important for our survival |
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Answer» because it traps the heat and MAKE our EARTH with moderate TEMPERATURE |
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Best will get brainliest, follow, thankswhat is greenhouse effect, causes of Global Warming and prevention measurements to stop global warming |
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Answer» Answer: green house effect : The greenhouse effect is DEFINED as when the Earth's atmosphere BECOMES thick with gases and substances which trap the sun's radiation, MAKING the Earth warmer. causes of global warming : Greenhouse gases trap heat radiating from Earth to space. This heat, in the form of infrared radiation, gets absorbed and EMITTED by these gases in the planet's atmosphere warming the lower atmosphere and the surface. measurements to STOP global warming :
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