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1.

Ans the questionwhat is force and it types and example?​

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It starts with an interaction between two or more physical objects (which could include the air)

The interaction causes a push or pull to occur between the objects

The resulting push or pull has a direction associated with it

Forces at Work on a Moving Object

At FIRST, there was movement due to these forces. When an individual leaf detached from the tree, it moved both vertically and horizontally, due to gravity and the wind, until it came to a stop. How fast did it move? Well, that depends, because there were other forces acting on the leaf as it traveled. For example, as the leaf moved downward due togravity, there was ALSO a small amount of resistance in the opposite direction (upward) provided by the air MASS. We call this force drag, or air resistance. That's why you sometimes see leaves drift slowly to the ground. There MAY also have been a small amount of air resistance (drag) force working against the wind in a horizontal directionForces at Work on a Static Object

LET's say the leaf hit the ground and stayed where it landed. Were forces still there? Sure. Gravity was still pulling the leaf downward vertically, and the wind may still have been pushing on the leaf horizontally. But the leaf came to rest. Why? Because now different forces were involved. The ground was pushing back on the leaf vertically with an opposing force equal in magnitude to the force of gravity. In addition, the ground was interacting with the leaf to cause friction, a force that acted in a horizontal direction, so that the leaf didn't move even though the wind may still have been blowing on it.Now let's picture the forces with the leaf on the ground

2.

A sanitizer_(must /should) be used after you touch any object used by other. ​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

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3.

1. Non flowering plants are called 2. Excretory structure in earthworm is3. Contractility is the property of tissue in animal.4. The pressure exerted by the cell sap on the cell wall of plant cell is calledpressure.5. controls all the activities of cell.​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Gymnosperms

Nephridia

true

osmotic pressure

nucleus

4.

Name of the insect and why are they so famous ??​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

they are beetles

they are FAMOUS for decomposition

in FOREST

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5.

bina lucid practice ke kya hum lucid dream kar sakte h mera kahne ka mtlb h ki agar mein back side ko sota hu , yaa right side ko woh bhi bina dream journal , etc tow kya ye work karega please clear out my doubt​

Answer»

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You may PRACTICE yoga, it may help.

Explanation:

All you need to do is to know that you are in DREAM, you have to STAY concious, thats all it takes, and for me, that part is very difficult, Thats why I experienced LUCID dreaming only 3 time in my life.

6.

Full form of WBC and information pls its urgent

Answer» ONG>Answer:

full form of WBC is Hite blood CELLS

ALSO called leukocytes or leucocytes, are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both INFECTIOUS disease and foreign invaders. All white blood cells are produced and derived from multipotent cells in the bone marrow known as hematopoietic stem cells.

Explanation:

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7.

Non contact force is also referred to as​

Answer»

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A non-CONTACT FORCE is a force which acts on an OBJECT without coming PHYSICALLY in contact with it. The most familiar non-contact force is gravity, which confers weight. In contrast a contact force is a force applied to a BODY by another body that is in contact with it.

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8.

All of space and the matter in it is

Answer» ONG>Answer:

yes .........

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9.

Which is the following forest is found in the india

Answer»

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tropical wet ever GREEN FOREST I HOPE I will help you and PLEASE follow me

10.

Which actions are safe when handling an unknown chemical? Choose more than one answer. Read the NFPA diamond Smell it directly Mix it with water Wear personal protective equipment Pour it down the drain

Answer»

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Toxic materials are substances that may cause serious harm to an individual if it enters the BODY. This document provides guidance on safe handling and STORAGE practices, and how to work safely with toxic materials. For more information about the HAZARDS of toxic materials and how they are identified, refer to the OSH ANSWERS document CALLED Toxic Materials and their Hazards.

11.

Hi ans the question is not urgentdescribe about the polloution an it types and example​

Answer»

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Types and Effects of Pollutants

The TERM "pollution" refers to any substance that negatively IMPACTS the environment or ORGANISMS that LIVE within the affected environment. The five major types of pollution include: AIR pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, light pollution, and noise pollution.

12.

How are Van Allen belts formed? A) High-energy particles from the Sun get trapped in Earth's magnetic field.B) Metals in Earth's core sink and rise, producing a circular movement of the metals.C) Particles in solar wind travel along lines of Earth's magnetic field and collide with gas atoms.D) Material from the surface of the Sun erupts and forms a loop due to the Sun's magnetic field.​

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A Van Allen radiation BELT is a zone of energetic charged particles, most of which originate from the solar wind, that are captured by and held around a PLANET by that planet's magnetic field. ... Most of the particles that FORM the BELTS are thought to COME from solar wind and other particles by cosmic rays.

13.

Why do we need to include evaluation as past of our lesson​

Answer»

NEED TO INCLUDE THIS SO THAT EVERY CHILD,PEOPLE CAN KNOW HOW HUMANS ARE DEVELOPED AND HOW LIFE STARTED IN EARTH AND HOW DIFFRENT ORGANISM PRODUCE

14.

Solve this if you can i will follow you ...aslo your ans msrk as brilliant ans​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

no , sorry it's very hard as you are THINKING

15.

Can i use isotretoin capsules with purodil anti acne gel​

Answer»

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Apply the gel once or twice a day, as DIRECTED by your doctor.

Your skin may become more sensitive to sunlight than usual. Avoid strong sunlight and do not use sunbeds

APPLYING isotretinoin to the AREAS of your skin with acne will help to unblock pores and treat BLACKHEADS or whiteheads. It also has some effect on reducing inflammation. If your spots are inflamed, you may be prescribed a brand called Isotrexin® as this gel also contains an antibacterial agent called erythromycin.

Isotretinoin is also AVAILABLE as capsules for more severe forms of acne which have not got better by using rub-on skin treatments. There is a separate medicine leaflet which contains more information about this, called Isotretinoin capsules for acne.

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16.

IF 1 2 AND 3 NAME ELEMENTS ARE METALS THAN HOW? BORON IS A NON METAL IF IT HAS A VALENCY 3??TELL ME HOW?​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

it is not NECESSARY that metals should have valence 1,2 and 3 only

boron belongs to s block N s block consists of NON metal

metals occupy p block

17.

5. Two objects moving along the same straip line are leaving point A with acceleratia, 2a and initial velocity 2u, u at time toThe distance moved by objects with respectpoint A when one object, initially behind otherovertakes the other is6422u2(a)(b)aa4u28u2(d)(c)aa​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

I THINK that c OPTION is right

18.

Q.5 Match the following. Column 1 Column II9. AIDSi. Antibody productionb. Lysozyme ii. Activation of B-cellsc. B-cellsiii. Immunoglobulind. T-helper cells iv. Tearse. Antibody v. Immuno deficiency​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

AIDS - immuno deficiency

lysozyme- immunoglobulin

B- CELLS- activation of B- cells

T- HELPER cells- Tears

Antibody- antibody production

19.

Adaptation is not sudden process

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20.

1. Define nutrition? What are the different modes of nutrition? 2. What is the mode of nutrition in fungi? 3. Name the pigment, which can absorb solar energy. 4. Name the two stages in photosynthesis. 5. Name the factors, which affect photosynthesis. 6. Define a herbivore and a carnivore. 7. What is compensation point? 8. Other than chlorophyll, which other pigment is necessary for photosynthesis? 9. Where does digestion begin? 10. What is the name given to the process of using the absorbed food for producing energy? 11. What happens to visible light of the Sun when it falls on chlorophyll? 12. Name the product and by product of photosynthesis. 13. In which biochemical form the photosynthetic moves in phloem tissue? 14. What are the raw materials of photosynthesis? 15. What is the similarity between chlorophyll and hemoglobin?

Answer»

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NUTRITION is the PROCESS of OBTAINING energy from the food we eat REQUIRED for VARIOUS process

21.

What is cell?please answer it fast​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Cells are the basic building blocks of all living THINGS. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in NUTRIENTS from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out SPECIALIZED functions. Cells have MANY parts, each with a different function.

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22.

A car accelerates uniformly by 1m/s² from 5m/s to 10m/s in 5s. Calculate covered by the car in that time.​

Answer» ONG>✬ Distance = 37.5 m

Explanation:

Given:

  • Acceleration of CAR is 1 m/s².
  • Initial velocity of car is 5 m/s.
  • Final velocity is 10 m/s.
  • Time taken by car is 5 seconds.

To Find:

  • Distance COVERED by car in that time ?

Formula to be used:

  • s = ut + 1/2at² (Third law of motion)

Solution: Here we have

  • u = 5 m/s.
  • v = 10 m/s.
  • t = 5 s
  • a = 1 m/s²
  • s = ?

Put all the values on the formula.

\implies{\rm } s = ut + 1/2at²

\implies{\rm } 5 × 5 + 1/2 × 1 × 5²

\implies{\rm } 25 + 1/2 × 5 × 5

\implies{\rm } 25 + 1/2 × 25

\implies{\rm } 25 + 25/2

\implies{\rm } 25 + 12.5

\implies{\rm } 37.5

Distance covered by car is 37.5 m.

Lest find it through another method.

Formula to be used:

  • v² = u² + 2as (third law of motion)

Solution: Put all the values on formula

\implies{\rm } = + 2as

\implies{\rm } 10² = 5² + 2 × 1 × s

\implies{\rm } 10 × 10 = 5 × 5 + 2s

\implies{\rm } 100 = 25 + 2s

\implies{\rm } 100 25 = 2s

\implies{\rm } 75/2 = s

\implies{\rm } 37.5 = s

Distance covered by car is 37.5 m.

23.

Answer me Friends it's very urgent ​

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EXPLANATION:

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24.

Honey is produced by :​

Answer»

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A thick, GOLDEN LIQUID produced by industrious bees, honey is MADE using the nectar of flowering plants and is saved INSIDE the beehive for eating during TIMES of scarcity.

25.

Sonalday plzz don't message all think okkkk​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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26.

In NH3 and NF3, flourine is more electronegative than hydrogen.... Then why the dipole moment of NF3 is less than dipole moment of NH3....?​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

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27.

the inner diving of the small intestine has numerous finger like projections what are they called ? list their function​

Answer»

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The numerous finger-like projections in the small INTESTINE are CALLED the villi. Their FUNCTION is to increase the surface area of the inner lining so that maximum ABSORPTION of the digested food can take place.

28.

A scientist is observing a eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell. Which structure could she only observe in the eukaryotic cell? cytoplasm DNA ribosomes a nucleus

Answer»

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The correct answer would be the nucleus.

A nucleus is a MEMBRANE-bound CELL organelle only found in EUKARYOTIC cells.  

The membrane of the nucleus is termed as NUCLEAR membrane and the gel-like content inside the nucleus is termed as nucleoplasm.

The nucleus is the controlling center of the cell as it contains DNA or genetic material of the cell.

In contrast, prokaryotic cells are primitive cells which lack membrane-bound organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi body et cetera. The DNA of a prokaryotic cell remains suspended in the cytoplasm.

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29.

Who was Stephen Hawking?​

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Stephen William Hawking CH CBE FRS FRSA was an English theoretical physicist, COSMOLOGIST, and author who was director of research at the CENTRE for Theoretical COSMOLOGY at the University of Cambridge at the time of his DEATH.

30.

A 2 column by 2 row table. Column 1 is titled Planet with the following entries: A, B. Column 2 is titled Length of a Day in hours with the following entries: 16 hours, 1,408 hours. Which planet is an inner planet, and which one is an outer planet? Explain your answer.

Answer» ONG>EXPLANATION:
  1. Neptune—16 hours.
  2. Second PLANET is INNER planet.
31.

दीर्घरोम के कार्य लिखिए​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

दीर्घरोम के कार्य: दीर्घरोम पचे हुए भोजन के अवशोषण के लिए तल क्षेत्र बढ़ा देते हैं। दीर्घरोम की सतह से पचे हुये भोजन का अवशोषण होता है, जो रूधिर वाहिकाओं में स्थानान्तरित हो जाता है। ... यह भोजन के घटक वसा के पाचन में सहायता करता है।

32.

A sunflower plant bends towards the sun, it is response A ThigmonasticB seismonasticC.thermonasticOs All multicellular organisme, except have well developed nervous system,noriferaoralD.photonastic​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

photonastic

towards LIGHT

33.

Draw electron dot structure of cyclic saturated hydrocarbon( cyclohexane) and cyclic unsaturated hydrocarbon(benzene)​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

ANSWER is in the attachment given above..

34.

با انوزارتwhy is the earth called a blue plnet​

Answer»

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Earth is called the BLUE planet because 75 % of it is covered with water

35.

A can finish a work in 24 days, B in 9 days and C in 12 days. B and C start the work but are forced to leave after 3 days. The remaining work was done by A in:​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

what do you want to say

Explanation:

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36.

1) जर वाहकातील रोध वाढविला तर विद्युतधारा .......

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

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37.

What mental condition do the girls suffer from due to menstrual cycle?

Answer»

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If we talk about PHYSICAL measures then

Muscular cramps

Back pain

VOMITING (sometimes)

Dizziness

Weakness

Anaemia

Pain at lower abdominal area

Accompanied by

A lot of moodswings

Loss of INTEREST in some activities

And girls can

get super easily Irritated & Short TEMPERED during this time !

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38.

Write 5 differences between wool and silk manifacturing.

Answer»

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SILK- silk is produced from cocoons of silkworms.

wool - wool is produced from fur of animals.

silk- silk is OFTEN used for formal dresses.

wool- wool is specially used for winter clothing.

silk- silk has a shiny , shimmery appearance

wool- wool doesn't have a shiny .

silk- silk is not as good as wool in RETAINING warmth.

wool- wool has good insulating properties

silk- it is more sensitive to heat.

wool- it is less sensitive to heat.

39.

The rusting process Takes palce RipDly In presence of a

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

precipitation

Explanation:

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40.

What is need of conservation of biodiversity​

Answer»

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Biodiversity CONSERVATION, the practice of protecting and preserving the wealth and variety of species, habitats, ECOSYSTEMS, and genetic diversity on the planet.

Explanation:

it is important for our health, wealth, food, fuel, and services we DEPEND on. ... Biodiversity conservation is vital for ECONOMIC growth and poverty reduction.

41.

Give a description of all 6 types of chemical bonds.........​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Chemical bonds are forces that hold ATOMS together to make compounds or molecules. Chemical bonds include covalent, polar covalent, and IONIC bonds. Atoms with relatively SIMILAR electronegativities share electrons between them and are connected by covalent bonds.

Explanation:

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42.

What is the basic of classification of atom that the atom is found in free or molecular state???? pls give answer only if u know about it:)​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Atoms are very small pieces of matter. There are MANY different types of atoms, each with its own name, mass and size. These different types of atoms are called chemical elements. The chemical elements are ORGANIZED on the periodic table.

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Atom.

43.

Respiration in starfish​

Answer»

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The starfish has an OPEN Respiratory System because the OXYGEN is allowed to move FREELY in the water vascular system. Also the Carbon Dioxide that is released during RESPIRATION were roaming in the starfish. The starfish's ventilation process mostly focuses around the tube feet.

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44.

What is velocity..........​

Answer»

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The velocity of an object is the rate of CHANGE of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. ... Velocity is a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to DEFINE it.

Explanation:

The meaning of velocity of an object can be defined as the rate of change of the object's position with respect to a frame of reference and time. It might sound COMPLICATED but velocity is basically speeding in a specific direction

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45.

What is matter for class 4 th icse​

Answer»

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matter is anything which occupies space and can be percieved by our senses

Explanation:

from SIMRAN ( student of ICSE board ) 7

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46.

What is hydro power plant?​

Answer»

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Hydropower PLANTS CONVERT potential energy into mechanical energy through water turbines, which then generate ELECTRICITY. From: ELECTRIC Renewable Energy Systems

47.

What is lateral shift​

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. The PERPENDICULAR distance between the direction. of the incident RAY and EMERGENT ray is called. “LATERAL SHIFT''.

Explanation:

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48.

They ______ do their lessons everyday. Fill in with appropriate modal​

Answer»

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it is COMPLETED already

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49.

If there is no electricity , what kind of water problems you will face?

Answer»

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If you plan on trying to live WITHOUT ELECTRICITY, you will no longer be able to turn on the central heating in your HOME, use the toilet, preserve FOOD in your fridge/freezer or have clean running WATER. ... We are so reliant on electrical power that it would be a shock to many if you no longer had the regular supply.

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50.

Distinguish between monocto and dicots

Answer»

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Monocot and dicot differ in their ROOTS, STEM, leaves, flowers and SEEDS. The main DIFFERENCE between monocot and dicot is that monocot contains a single cotyledon in its embryo whereas dicot contains two cotyledons in its embryo.

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