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SPEED (m/s): 5 10 15 20 250 10TIME (s)20 30 40 50Draw the speed-time graph by choosing a convenient sol Determinthe distance Nellied by mea) The acceleration of the carm osionUstusestCance of graphical representa |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: "Speed time graph when there is constant acceleration happens when there is speed is constantly increasing with time. The initial speed of the object is zero and when the speed is constantly increasing, then velocity is PREDICTED by the FOLLOWING EQUATION: v = u + at Since u = 0 v = at If we have to represent the same in the graph, then it will be a positive SLOPE graph." |
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Mode of taking food by goat? Like chewing, sucking etc just one word answer |
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Answer» TEARING the GRASS and CHEWING.
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What you think how much will be the general cutoff for jee advance this year |
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Answer» The cutoff for GENERAL JEE advanced (ACCORDING to me) should be 75% |
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many diseases are spreading in city due to heavy rainfall select any two diseases of rainy season and suggest two suitable remedies for them |
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Which is missing in the following order, tissue,organ, organ system. |
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Answer» Cell Explanation: |
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What happens in tug of war |
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Answer» It SHOWS CENTRIPETAL and CENTRIFUGAL FORCE |
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Science GradeWhich teeth are used for grinding food?A) MolarsB) IncisorsC) CaninesD) All of the above |
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Diferent types of teeth in our jaws have different, functions, but they all work together to chew the food.a)Discuss the functions of each type of teeth.b) What indpiration do we get from our teeth that have different functions? |
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Answer» (a) 1. INCISOR - to cut 2. canine - for piercing 3.premolar and molar - to chew (b) INSPIRATION that we get is that we omnivorous ORGANISM . We can eat many every EATABLES things by our teeth. |
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The raw silk is strengthened by a series of processes called ___________ |
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Answer» Answer: Silk is an animal protein fiber produced by certain insects to build their cocoons and webs. Many different TYPES of silk are produced by a huge variety of different types of insects other than moth caterpillars. Yet NONE of these have been exploited for commercial purposes, though there has been basic research into the structures of such silks. Silk is most commonly produced by larvae, and thus LARGELY limited to insects with complete metamorphosis. In some instances, however, it is produced by adult insects such as webspinners. Silk production is especially common in the Hymenoptera (BEES, wasps, and ants), and is sometimes used in nest construction. Other types of arthropod PRODUCE silk, most notably various arachnids such as spiders. The silk produced by other insects, mainly spiders, is used in a small number of other commercial applications, for example weapons, telescopes, and other optical instruments.
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Briefly describe the development of science and technology in medieval India. |
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Answer» DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN MEDIEVAL INDIA. During the medieval period ( eleventh to eighteenth century) science and technology in India was influenced by two SCENARIOS: First is the EARLIER ancient tradition and second is by Islamic and EUROPEAN tradition |
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Write four characteristics of chemical equation |
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Answer» Answer: CHANGE in colour and TEMPERATURE EVOLUTION of gas |
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21.Give example of heterotroph plant which is edible and sold in the market. |
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What is disease of carries. |
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Answer» Answer: it is a dental CARRIES in which decaying of TOOTH take place . |
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Write the mode of taking food of bees |
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Answer» Explanation: Honey bees COLLECT POLLEN and nectar from a VARIETY of FLOWERING plants, including milkweed, dandelions, clover, goldenrod and a variety of fruit trees. Only workers forage for food, consuming as much nectar from each FLOWER as they can. ... The honey is then stored in a cell within the hive. HOPE IT HELPS YOU MATE ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️ |
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What is the atmospheric refraction |
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Answer» ATMOSPHERIC REFRACTION is the deviation of light or other ELECTROMAGNETIC wave from a straight line as it passes through the ATMOSPHERE due to the variation in air density as a function of HEIGHT. Hope it helps you... |
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Vaigyanik Paddhati |
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Answer» वैज्ञानिक पद्धति= विज्ञान घटनाओं का अध्ययन है, विज्ञान का सम्बन्ध पद्धति से होता है न कि अध्ययन विषय से। |
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Diffrentiate on the basis of natural fibre,synthetic fibre who will answer will mark as brainlist |
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Answer» Answer:
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What is the source of cooking oil? |
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Answer» Answer: Cooking oil is plant, animal, or synthetic fat used in frying, baking, and other types of cooking. It is also used in food preparation and flavouring not involving heat, such as salad dressings and bread dips, and in this sense might be more ACCURATELY termed edible oil. Cooking oil is typically a liquid at room temperature, although some oils that contain saturated fat, such as coconut oil, PALM oil and palm kernel oil are solid.[1] There is a wide variety of cooking oils from plant sources such as olive oil, palm oil, soybean oil, CANOLA oil (rapeseed oil), corn oil, peanut oil and other vegetable oils, as well as animal-based oils like butter and lard. Oil can be flavoured with AROMATIC FOODSTUFFS such as herbs, chillies or garlic. |
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Where digestion of food occurs |
Answer» ⭐STOMACH⭐✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒✒ |
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state some applications where we reduce the pressure by increase the surface area over which the force is exerted |
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Answer» ugtfvkiygtyyi UH ht7hh |
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Answer the following questions in brief.1. What is the difference between weather and climate |
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Answer» Weather: Short term change in atmosphere. It changes TIME to time and not fix. It is not present in specific AREA . Climate: A long term PERIOD of time in specific area. The average of change in climate is taken after 25 YEARS . Different REGION have different climate. I hope It will help you. |
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Finger electrodes are placed at the top of the solar cell, in order tominimize blockage of solar radiation. Is it true or not ? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The statement which is given here is False. The solar cell can be TERMED as the device which can convert the photons of the solar ENERGY from Sun into the ELECTRICAL energy. A solar cell that INCLUDES both of the solar and non-solar sources of the light can be termed as the PHOTO voltaic cell. |
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What is the process p known as |
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Answer» P means proton The term p-process (p is for proton) is used in two ways in the scientific literature concerning the astrophysical origin of the elements (NUCLEOSYNTHESIS). Originally it referred to a proton capture process which is the SOURCE of certain, naturally occurring, proton-rich isotopes of the elements from selenium to mercury. These nuclides are called p-nuclei and their origin is still not completely understood. Hope it will help you Please mark me as branliest Please |
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What is buccal cavity |
Answer» Buccal Cavity is commonly KNOWN as Mouth. It can be called Oral Cavity. It is specifically the AREA lying between the TEETH and cheeks. |
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Calculate the momentum of a particle which have de Broglie wavelength of 1A° |
Answer» HEY mate ..here's the answerP = H/ Lemda= 6.626 * 10^-34 /1 * 10^-3= 6.626 * 10^ -31 kg m/sHope it HELPS ❤ |
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A colourless lead salt when heated produce a yellow Residue and brown fumes what's the name of lead salt, Name The Brown fumes and write chemical equation of the Reaction |
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Answer» Answer: The colourless salt of LEAD will be : Leadnitrate-Pb(NO3)2 On heating lead nitrate FORMS lead oxide and brown coloured nitrogen dioxide gas (NO2). 2Pb(NO3)2 → 2PbO + 4NO2 + O2 |
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What is called as hemoglobin |
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Answer» haemoglobin is a red pigment present in red blood CELL which gives red blood cell its COLOUR and hemoglobin have a very COMPLICATED function of binding OXYGEN in itself so that it can be carried out in the BODY |
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Which galaxy will collide with the milky way galaxy after 20 billion years. |
Answer» XOXO GALAXY............ |
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What is the value of temperature x in Kelvin |
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Answer» x+273°.......................... |
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(a) Fresh milk is boiled beforeconsumption while processed milk stored in packets can be consumed without boiling |
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Answer» Answer: FRESH milk is boiled before consumption to kill the MICROORGANISMS in it. But packed milk is pasteurised and does not CONTAIN any microorganisms. It can THUS be consumed WITHOUT boiling. Hope it helps Mark it as brainliest and Don't forget to follow me |
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Find out the reason behind the variety of food consumed across India. |
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Answer» Explanation:Food habits are evolved mainly on the basis of availability. E.g., in the Southern states, where coconut is available in plenty, it is a MAIN ingredient in almost all dishes. Whereas in the North, where coconut is not common, they use various other SPICES and groundnut to add taste. Mustard oil is a rarity in the South. Similarly, where rice and wheat are available, these are eaten as staple diet. People in coastal areas are fish eaters because it is available CHEAP and in plenty. |
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A Name five poisonousanimals in the world |
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Answer» Answer: the five poisonous animals in the WORLD are INLAND taipan poison dark frog armed SPIDERS stone fish hope it help you |
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What is big bang theory??? |
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Answer» The Big Bang Theory is the leading explanation about how the universe began. At its simplest, it says the universe as we know it started with a small singularity, then inflated over the next 13.8 billion years to the cosmos that we know today. Because current instruments don't allow astronomers to peer back at the universe's birth, much of what we understand about the Big Bang Theory comes from mathematical FORMULAS and models. Astronomers can, however, see the "echo" of the expansion through a phenomenon known as the cosmic microwave background. While the majority of the astronomical community accepts the theory, there are some theorists who have alternative explanations besides the Big Bang — such as ETERNAL INFLATION or an oscillating universe The phrase "Big Bang Theory" has been POPULAR among astrophysicists for decades, but it hit the mainstream in 2007 when a comedy show with the same name premiered on CBS. The show follows the home and academic life of several RESEARCHERS (including an astrophysicist |
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March revolution is spontaneous why |
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Answer» Answer: The main events of the revolution TOOK place in and near Petrograd (present-day St. PETERSBURG), the then-capital of Russia, where long-standing discontent with the monarchy erupted into mass protests against food rationing on 23 February Old Style (8 March New Style).[4] Revolutionary activity lasted about eight days, involving mass demonstrations and violent armed clashes with police and gendarmes, the last loyal forces of the Russian monarchy. On 27 February O.S. (12 March N.S.) mutinous Russian Army forces sided with the revolutionaries. Three days later Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, ending Romanov dynastic rule and the Russian Empire. A Russian Provisional Government under Prince Georgy Lvov replaced the Council of Ministers of Russia. The revolution appeared to break out without any real leadership or formal planning.[5] Russia had been suffering from a number of ECONOMIC and social problems, which compounded after the start of World War I in 1914. Disaffected soldiers from the city's garrison joined bread rioters, primarily women in bread lines, and INDUSTRIAL strikers on the streets. As more and more troops deserted, and with loyal troops away at the Front, the city fell into chaos, leading to the overthrow of the Tsar. In all, over 1,300 people were killed during the protests of February 1917.[6] |
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Why is it difficult to make drug against virus? class 9 |
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Answer» it is difficult to make drug against virus because in comparison to bacteria virus are very small and hence they can EASILY change their strain shape SIZE or appearance. It is changed after causing some INFECTION to a PARTICULAR person and is transmitted from one person to another |
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Name the two goses which couse golbal Warming answer |
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Answer» Answer: The gases that CONTRIBUTE to the greenhouse EFFECT include water VAPOR, carbon DIOXIDE (CO2), methane, nitrous oxides, and CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS (CFCs). On Earth, human activities are changing the natural greenhouse |
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according to quantum theory in quantum world it needs a observer to show a thing solid or it will be in a form of a wave |
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Answer» Answer: When a quantum "OBSERVER" is WATCHING Quantum mechanics STATES that particles can also behave as waves. This can be TRUE for electrons at the ... |
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Rumaal shabd ka vachan badlo |
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Answer» Rumaal=Rumaale |
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Match the columns:-(1) Coal - barauni (2) Oil - cng (3) Non-polluting fuel - wood (4) Exhaustible natural resources - coalter (5) Black viscous liquid - all fossil fuels. |
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Answer» coal-wood oil-barauni non-polluting fuel-cng |
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How does AIDS spread? give three ways. |
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Answer» AIR or water. MOSQUITOES, ticks or other INSECTS. Saliva, tears, or sweat that is not mixed with the blood of a person with HIV. SHAKING HANDS; hugging; sharing toilets; sharing dishes, silverware, or drinking glasses; or engaging in closed-mouth or “social” kissing with a person with HIV. |
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Difference between current possibilities and facilities further required |
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What would be the pH of Salt of stong acid and stong |
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Answer» Answer: Salts that are from strong bases and strong acids do not hydrolyze. The pH will REMAIN NEUTRAL at 7. Halides and alkaline METALS DISSOCIATE and do not affect the H+ as the cation does not alter the H+ and the anion does not attract the H+ from water. This is why NACL is a neutral salt. Explanation: |
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❥HêyãWhat will happen if a solution of sodium hydrocarbonate is heated? Give the equation of the reaction involved.koi hai.... |
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Answer» Answer: Answer. Sodium hydrogen carbonate (also known as sodium bicarbonate orbicarbonate of soda) has the chemical formula NAHCO3. When it is heatedabove about 80°C it begins to break down, forming sodium carbonate, water and carbon dioxide. This type of reaction is called a THERMAL decomposition. Explanation: YA i m here |
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Explain how white light consists of seven colours. |
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Answer» Explanation: White light is called as white because it consists of SEVEN COLORS. The sunlight splits into seven colors namely VIOLET, indigo, blue, green, ORANGE, and red. We usually call it as VIBGYOR. When we mix all these colors we just get ONE light which is the WHITE light. |
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India has just launch satellite for which country join fjvdxiddjo |
Answer» INDIA has just LAUNCH SATELLITE for India ! only FRIEND |
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Netow low definition |
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Answer» Answer: Newton's FIRST Law states that an object will REMAIN at rest or in uniform MOTION in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. ... Newton's First Law contains implications about the fundamental symmetry of the universe in that a STATE of motion in a straight line must be just as "natural" as being at rest. |
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Bihar board 12 chemistry notes |
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Answer» Answer: sorry I didn't know the answer to that please mark me BRAINLIST to open my ANOTHER prize it's urgent please mark me brainlist and HAPPY friendship day to you |
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Protein of legumes revive soil fertility true or false |
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Answer» Answer: it's TRUE Soil quality BENEFITS of legumes include: INCREASING soil organic matter, improving soil porosity, recycling nutrients, improving soil |
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