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1.

Oxygen is very essential for us to live . it forms 21% of air by volume.Is it an element compound?

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ANSWER:

it is an element

Explanation:

OXYGEN cannot be BROKEN into SIMPLER SUBSTANCES

2.

Find atomicity of ammonium phosphate molecules​

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in case ATOMICITY is ASKED for a heteronuclear molecule then atomic simply means the TOTAL number of ATOMS present in the given molecule e.g the atomicity of ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4 is 3(1+4)+ 1 + 4 = 20.

3.

What is the meaning of foreshocks​

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ANSWER:

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A mild tremor preceding the violent SHAKING MOVEMENT of an earthquake.

AN EXAMPLE!!!

"A foreshock had been reported before the 1966 earthquake"

Explanation:

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4.

What is motion? what are the different types of motion ​

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Motion:

Motion is defined as the change in the POSITION of an object.

Types of Motion:

  1. ROTATORY motion
  2. straightery motion
  3. vibratory motion
  4. circular motion.

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5.

Fluid friction can be entirely elimainted true or flase​

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Answer:

TRUE.... fluid friction can be ENTIRELY eliminated the MOVING of objects

6.

How do teeth help in digestion​

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ANSWER:

CHEWING and GRINDING the FOOD

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13. The Olympic high jump record is 2.45m held by Cuba let acceleration due to gravityon earth was - 1m/s2 and not -10m/s2. Calculate the height to which the jumperwould have jumped? any pls answer this class its emergency??​

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ANSWER: 24.5m

Explanation:

8.

Halogen order of +R effect​

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Answer :The EFFECT is used in a qualitative way and describes the electron withdrawing or releasing properties of substituents BASED on relevant resonance STRUCTURES and is symbolized by the LETTER M.

EXPLANATION:

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2.State two causes of air pollution.​

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CAUSES of air pollution -

SMOKE EMITTED from transport.

Smoke is released from FACTORY.

10.

In the blanks the inner wall of the small intestine has many​

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HERE IS YOUE ANSWER

The inner BLANKS of the small intestine has MANY villi .

Villi are the finger-like PROJECTION that help in rapid absorbtion to DIGESTIVE products..

11.

How diffusion is useful in every days life​

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Explanation:

DIFFUSION :The abality of gases to mix spontaneously and to form a homogeneous MIXTURE is known as '' Diffusion''

Examples:COFFEE powder in HOT milk, oxygen diffuses to BLOOD, ETC are daily activities

12.

Gaseoua and liquid are known as fluids in science true or false​

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ANSWER:

Yes ,its TRUE... (GASEOUS and liquid are KNOW as fluids)....

13.

4.Explain brielly how wilus dll luu5.Supriya, while doing an experiment in the Science Laboratory, kept a laboratorthermometer 'P' 10 cm away on one side of the flame of a candle. Her frienaRiya kept a similar thermometer 'O' 10 cm above the flame of the candle aby herhesitanshown in the figure.Heidi10 cm'P10 cmCandleIn which of the thermometers, 'P' or 'Q', the rise in temperature will be faster?Give reason for your answer​

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ANSWER:C,cmcmcmc,CMD,dcmcmcmc

ccvfdbvdfvs

Explanation:CM cm  CVM,mccccc

cvvcvfdcvcfd

cvccvc

14.

how is the sodium hydroxide manufacturered in industries name the process in the process a gas x in the formed as by products this gas react with lime water to give a compound why which is used as a bleaching agent in the chemical industries identiey x and y and write the chemical equation of the reaction involved​

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Answer:

Nacl+H2O=Na+Cl(COMPLETELY IONIZE)

H20=H+OH(ionize to a small extent)

at cathode:H(+)+e(-)=H

H+H=H2

at anode:Cl(-)=Cl+e(-)

Cl+Cl=Cl2

Na and OH left in the SOLUTION combine with each othee to form SODIUM hydroxide

15.

Do you think government should recheck river regulation zone​

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ANSWER:

YES GOVERNMENT should do it

16.

.what is reproduction?​

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Explanation:

Reproduction is the biological process by which NEW individual organisms – "offspring" – are produced from their "parents". Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual ORGANISM EXISTS as the result of reproduction. There are two forms of reproduction: asexual and sexual.

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17.

What is meant by the aalimentary canal​

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Answer:

the long passage INSIDE your BODY which food moves ALONG, from the MOUTH to the opening where it leaves your body as waste

18.

Givereasonforthefollowingy slidingfrictionis lessthan static friction​

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Answer:

because in SLIDING friction ONE object slides on other but in static one object ALTERNATIVELY CREATE more friction

19.

Focal length of palne mirror is postive or negative.​

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FINAL LENGTH of PLACE MIRROR is NEITHER positive not negative

actually it is infinity

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20.

What is the difference between electric bell and electric buzzer. 10 differences​

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more ELECTROCHEMICAL cells with external connections provided to power electrical devices such as flashlights, MOBILE phones, and electric cars.[1] When a battery is supplying electric power, its positive terminal is the cathode and its negative terminal is the anode.[2] The terminal marked negative is the source of electrons that will flow through an external electric circuit to the positive terminal. When a battery is connected to an external electric load, a redox reaction converts high-energy reactants to lower-energy products, and the free-energy difference is delivered to the external circuit as electrical energy.[3] Historically the term "battery" specifically referred to a device COMPOSED of multiple cells, however the usage has evolved to include devices composed of a single cell.[4]

Battery

Batteries.jpg

Various cells and batteries (top-left to bottom-right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9-volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one camcorder battery, one cordless phone battery

Type

Power source

Working principle

Electrochemical reactions, Electromotive force

First production

1800s

Electronic symbol

Battery symbol2.svg

The symbol for a battery in a circuit diagram. It originated as a schematic drawing of the earliest type of battery, a voltaic pile.

Primary (single-use or "disposable") batteries are used once and discarded; the electrode materials are irreversibly changed during discharge. Common examples are the alkaline battery used for flashlights and a multitude of portable electronic devices. Secondary (rechargeable) batteries can be discharged and recharged multiple times using an applied electric current; the original composition of the electrodes can be RESTORED by reverse current. Examples include the lead-acid batteries used in vehicles and lithium-ion batteries used for portable electronics such as laptops and mobile phones.

Batteries come in many shapes and sizes, from miniature cells used to power hearing aids and wristwatches to small, thin cells used in smartphones, to large lead acid batteries or lithium-ion batteries in vehicles, and at the largest extreme, huge battery banks the size of rooms that provide standby or emergency power for telephone exchanges and computer data centers.

According to a 2005 estimate, the worldwide battery industry generates US$48 billion in sales each year,[5] with 6% annual growth.

Batteries have much lower specific energy (energy per unit mass) than common fuels such as gasoline. In automobiles, this is somewhat offset by the higher efficiency of electric motors in converting chemical energy to mechanical work, compared to combustion engines.

functions by means of an electromagnet. When an electric current is applied, it produces a repetitive buzzing or clanging sound. Electric bells have been widely used at railroad crossings, in telephones, fire and burglar alarms, as school bells, doorbells, and alarms in industrial plants, since the late 1800s, but they are now being widely replaced with electronic sounders. An electric bell consists of one or more electromagnets, made of a coil of insulated wire around an iron core, which ATTRACT a springy iron armature with a clapper. When an electric current flows through the coils, the electromagnet creates a magnetic field which pulls the armature towards it, causing the clapper to strike the bell.

21.

Website?? where class 9 science worksheet are given mostly​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

Studytoday.com

22.

What is genes ? explain​

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Answer:

Explanation:

A gene is the BASIC physical and functional UNIT of heredity. Genes are made up of DNA. Some genes act as instructions to make molecules CALLED proteins. However, many genes do not code for proteins. ... ALLELES are forms of the same gene with small differences in their sequence of DNA BASES.

23.

Which of the following are types of passive transport? Check all that apply. osmosisdiffusionphagocytosisfacilitated diffusionendocytosisexocytosis

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ENDOCYTOSIS is TYPE of PASSIVE TRANSPORT

24.

What do mean by electrolytic energy...pls ans my ques guys...​

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EXPLANATION:

Under these conditions, the ions in electrolytes are free to move within the LIQUID. Electrolysis is a process in which ELECTRICAL ENERGY, from a DIRECT current (dc) supply, decomposes (breaks down) electrolytes .

25.

Explain how a force exerted on a current carrying conductor​

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When a conductor carrying a CURRENT is PLACED in a magnetic field, the conductor experiences a magnetic force. The direction of this force is ALWAYS right angles to the PLANE containing both the conductor and the magnetic field, and is predicted by FLEMING's Left-Hand Rule.

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26.

Packaging of traditional snacks

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Answer:

It is best method to PRESERVE the food.

It HELPS food from COMING in CONTACT with moisture

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27.

A light ray is incident on the plane mirror 1, as shown, the value of theta is

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EXPLANATION:

it it is not COMPLETE QUESTION where is DIAGRAM

28.

An object is placed at a distcance of 50cm in front of a concave mirror offocal length 25cm. Find the image distance. If the object is 10cm high whatwill be the nature and size of the image ?​

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Answer:

u = -50 cm

f = -25 cm

h = 10 cm

V = ?

m = ?

Explanation:

USE mirror formula:

1/v + 1/u = 1/f

1/v = 1/f - 1/ u

= 1/-25 - 1/-50

= 1/-25 + 1/50

= -2+1/50

1/v = -1/50

v = -50 cm

image distance = 50 cm

m = -v/u

= -(-50)/-50

= -1

therefore,the image is real,inverted and same size as the OBJECT.

29.

All chemical properties of metal...pls ans the ques....​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

Matals are :

1. GOOD Conductors of electricity & heat

2. They are malleable ( can be beaten into thin sheets without breaking )

3. They are ductile ( can be stretched to MAKE a thin and long wire )

4. They are sonorous ( produces sound )

5. They are electropostive.

30.

Complete this sentence. If volume remains the same while the mass of a substance ________, the density of the substance will_______________.

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INCREASES , increases OR DECREASES, decreases
31.

Kaun se koshika sakriya shoshan Sthal hai​

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ANSWER:

KYA????

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32.

What will be the resultant a body is moving with a constant velocity​

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Newton's first law STATES that an object that remains in uniform motion will remain in uniform motion unless it is acted upon by an EXTERNAL force. This also includes that an object at rest will remain at rest unless it is acted upon by an external force. When more than one force acts upon an object, the vector sum of these forces is the resultant force.

When the resultant force on an object is zero, it will remain at rest if it is at rest, or continue to move in a STRAIGHT line at a constant velocity if it is in motion. There is no change in either the magnitude or direction of its velocity. That is, there is zero acceleration. This concept can also be applied to motion in any selected direction.

Consider an object moving along the x-axis. If no net force is applied to the object along the x-axis, it will continue to move along the x-axis at a constant velocity with no acceleration.We can extend this to the y- and z- axes.

In any SYSTEM, unless the applied forces cancel each other out, that is, the resultant force is zero, there will be acceleration in the direction of the resultant force.The net force on such an object is zero

Explanation:

If the resultant moment about an axis is zero, the object will have no rotational acceleration about the axis. If the object is not spinning, it will not start to spin. If the object is spinning, it will continue to spin at the same constant angular velocity. Again, we can extend this to moments about the y-axis and the z-axis. This is represented mathematically with the following.

If the object has a net moment not equal to zero, it will spin about whichever axes are not zero. If the object is acted upon by a net force not equal to zero, it will accelerate in whatever direction the net force is. Once the object moves it cannot be ANALYZED with statics; instead, the rules of dynamics take over. The acceleration of the object is governed by Newton's second law,

∑ F = m ⋅ a

33.

Plz give me immediately answer​

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ANSWER:

which answer you WANT with US

34.

Rajat suffered cramps while participating in the track and field events during sports day in school.His coach advised him to rub his muscles slowly.State why Rajat suffered the cramps and how rubbing will help him ease the cramps.​

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Explanation:

so while PLAYING our muscles activate and some people have CRAMPS so rubbing will HELP to GET our body in a normal way

35.

Difference Between risosomes and lysosome​

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Lysosome is part of CELL organelle that has digestive enzymes which digestes worn out organelles , food PARTICLES, viruses etc. While lysozymes are capable of breaking BONDS outside the cell wall of bacteria. It CONTAINS N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramicacid.

36.

Quet. How can obtainedsaltfrom sea water.​

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Common salt is obtained from sea-WATER by the process of evaporation. Sea water is TRAPPED in large, shallow pools and ALLOWED to stand there. The sun's heat EVAPORATES the water slowly and common salt is LEFT behind.

37.

Saur kukar, saur babm, saur diva yanchaya vishai mahiti​

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Which LANGUAGE are you USING?

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38.

How is unbalanced force contrasted with the Newton's third law of motion​

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unbalance force - unequal force acting on an object and their RESULTANT force is zero

Explanation:

if one truck having force of 200 newton

and a CAT having force of 80 newton , if they both CRASH with each other than the lower force object will get destroy and have more loss as COMPARED to truck.

the third law means that every action have an equal and opposite reaction

39.

Best pendrive 128gb​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

SAN DESK

40.

Why loamy soil has right water holding capacity​

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Answer:

lomy soil has RIGHT WATER holding CAPACITY be because it had MADE up of THIN particles of rocks

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41.

Sandeep Maheshwari ko kon kon janta hai??​

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Answer:

he is the best motivator

EXPLANATION:

you should watch his videos

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42.

Why are you not able to hold in metal road from one end while the other end is being heated​

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Explanation:

because metals are good CONDUCTORS of HEAT and electricity if one END heated other end of ROD ALSO become hot

43.

What is radioisotope dating?

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It is a TECHNIQUE which is used to date material such as rock or CARBON,in which trace radioactive impurities were selectively incorporated when they were formed.

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44.

Sodium metal is kept in kerosene why??​

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ANSWER:

it will not not be DAMAGE

45.

Conditions of taj mahal present and 25 years before

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<STRONG>Answer:

Taj Mahal, the 'epitome of love' has been making it to the headlines for a few months now for its preservation. Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Chief Minister has asked Yogi Adityanath, his Uttar Pradesh counterpart to resign if his government was not ABLE to take care of the Taj Mahal.

Explanation:

UP Government has filed the vision document on July 24 asked by Supreme Court to preserve the Taj for the damages done to the heritage.

On July 11, Supreme Court had expressed its unhappiness over the Uttar Pradesh government's failure to come out with a document to save the monument.

Next hearing of Taj Mahal at the end of July

A bench comprising Justice Madan B Lokur and Justice Deepak Gupta has scheduled the next date of hearing in the case on July 31 as per PTI reports.

Ban factories that spread pollution

The document also asked to ban factories and establishments that spread pollution in the area, along with mentioning the development of riverfront alongside river Yamuna for pedestrians.

Preserve it or demolish it

In a strong statement to Uttar Pradesh government, on July 11, the Supreme Court had said that Taj Mahal should either be preserved or demolished.

Taj Mahal changing its color from white to green

On May 9, the Supreme Court's appeal came down heavily on the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) for its failure to take appropriate steps to protect and preserve the Taj Mahal and blaming the in-charge body responsible for its condition.

Taj Mahal was turning brown and green loosing its white glittering and enchanting beauty but according to ASI, algae became the reason for its color change.

Save the Taj from pollution

For 30 long years, the fifth MUGHAL emperor, Shah Jahan, stood at his jharokha EVERY morning. Nearly 352 years after his death, a crowd still scrambles for his darshan.

Today, people smile, pout, make silly faces, for that ultimate #TajMahal selfie. We need to preserve this heritage. We need to stop this pollution.

SAVE THE TAJ!

46.

The number of time a person breathes in a minute is called​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

BREATHING RATE

47.

Information about various disease and public awareness and vaccination ​

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Answer:

A vaccine (or immunization) is a WAY to build up your body's natural immunity to a disease. This keeps you from getting and spreading the disease. Vaccines provide a buildup of antibodies before you get SICK. That way, you don't have to go through the symptoms of the illness.

Explanation:

Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or RESISTANT to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease.

Immunization is a proven tool for controlling and eliminating life-threatening infectious diseases and is ESTIMATED to avert between 2 and 3 million deaths each year. It is one of the most cost-effective health investments, with proven strategies that make it accessible to even the most hard-to-reach and vulnerable populations. It has clearly defined target groups; it can be delivered EFFECTIVELY through outreach activities; and vaccination does not require any major lifestyle change.

48.

Which of the greenhouse gas contributes the most towards global warming? Please don't give useless answer...

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Clorophlorocarban(CFC), CARBON DIOXIDE(CO²)

49.

Oh she got a lot operator ​

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ANSWER:

Which TYPE............

50.

Hi everyone do you what should we do if stomach is paining​

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First of all take some STOMACH ache medicine for example DIGENE if too severe. If minor, just take some rest. Vomiting WOULD HELP at times too. Or else best option is always to visit the DOC!