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Write about digital India ? explain advantage and disadvantage ? |
Answer» DIGITAL INDIA:Digital India is a campaign launched by the Government of India on 1st July 2015 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The main objective of the campaign is to make government services available in electronic form. However, the move requires massive technological improvements at GROUND levels like, increased internet connectivity and infrastructure developments. India has a huge potential in mobile and internet market with nearly 560 Million internet users. The government is successful up to a larger extent in digitalizing the common transactions like – making grocery payments, paying electricity bills, filing complaints, applying for jobs, normal bank transactions etc. In the coming years the government has planned to make all the significant government services digital. advantages
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Give a brief account of storage of grains |
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Answer» MOISTURE PROMOTES the MICROBIAL growth. Grains should be properly dried in the sunlight until they possess just 14% of moisture. Silos are huge, air-tight cylindrical structures used to STORE grains. Stored grains are damaged by RODENTS which consume at about 20% of the crop. |
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Answer» 19 =Vrtiual is the answer |
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It takes time for pieces of Shahabad tiles to disappear in HCL but it's powder disappears rapidly |
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Answer» Answer: one of the FACTORS on which the rate of chemical reaction depends I'd the SIZE of the particles of the REACTANTS. smaller the size GREATER greater is the rate of chemical reaction . shahbad tile Pisces being larger in size than its powder.hence it takes more time to diappear when PLACED in Hcl than the powder |
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Doesn't studious students get jobs? |
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How could latent heat be explained from the graph?Explain in detail |
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Krutrim thith kontya plastikne basavtat |
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Answer» what is the LANGUAGE i did not |
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Which is called white poison |
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Answer» White flour is KNOWN as the white poison as intake of this in excessive AMOUNT MAY impact our health drastically. |
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Draw displacement time graph for uniformly accelerated motion. why is it shape?answer plzz frnds/❤ |
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What's the scope of textile engineering |
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Answer» Explanation: Each country has its diverse culture and traditions. A country is unique because of its people, who have different ways of clothing and living. Varied styles of dressing by people have resulted in improving the scope ofTextile Engineering . Fashion is an extensive domain, which is directly affecting the textile trade. Consequently, Textile Industry has become one of the booming industries, and the companies are engaged in catering to the needs of international & domestic markets. This special feature of Careers360 brings you the scope, opportunities, job profile details and Top Engineering colleges offering Textile Engineering . We also bring you insights on job profiles and top recruiters for Textile Engineering . Click here to enroll for Expert guidance for UG Entrance Preparation, Counselling and college selection! Premium Help-Talk to our expert counsellors to explore the best suitable colleges and branches you can get based on your rank/score on 011-40360360 (Paid Service). Textile Engineering: An Overview Textile Engineering is about designing and controlling all aspects of fiber, textile & apparel processes, products, and machinery. It includes research & development, manufacturing and merchandising. Textile Engineering combines the principles of engineering with specific knowledge of textile equipment and processes. This knowledge is then implemented for the processing and production of all kinds of textile fabric & yarns from textile fibres. Career paths in this domain include process engineering, R&D, production control, technical sales, quality control and corporate management. Core Subjects of Textile Engineering Textile Engineering is inclusive ofTextile Chemistry, Textile Engineering, Textile Production and Textile Technology. Have a look at the core subjects of Textile Engineering - Textile Fibre Yarn Formation Fabric Formation Chemical Processing of Textiles Textile Testing & Instruments Processing at Textile Lab Computer APPLICATIONS in Textiles Design & Structure of Fabric Information Technology in Textile Design & Structure of Fabric Why Opt Textile Engineering? Textile Industry is a growing domain and aspirants interested in making a mark in the field of fashion can go for Textile Engineering. This course ensures a bright career for the students; reason being the demand and supply of textiles will never diminish. As a result, the scope of Textile Engineering has expanded and it has given rise to a number of job prospects in India and abroad. Textile domain REQUIRES a lot of research & creativity, and students can come up with unique ideas using their creativity, innovation and scientific knowledge. Using their skills and talent, Textile Engineers can reach new heights of success by getting recruited by top textile plants & companies, and they can even open their own new venture. Role of Textile Engineers Textile Engineers need to be updated with the latest trends and innovations .Theywork with different man-made and natural textiles, leather, fur, plastics and metals. They develop textiles for different purposes such as furnishings, clothing, etc. They provide technical advices to designing, marketing, purchasing and production staff. They are responsible for creating products in compliance with the given specification. Textile Engineers are involved in textile harvesting, which includes production, processing (applying engineering principles and theories). They work with fibres, fabrics and other textile materials in order to improve current textile products and bring out new ones. A Textile Engineer has to LEARN the current trends & requirements of people, and work in compliance with that. He / she designs and controls different aspects of fiber, textile, apparel processes and machinery by dealing with the applications of engineering & scientific principles. They produce samples, amend designs, evaluate, identify and SELECT fabrics from suppliers. They make sure that the final product meets set specifications in terms of colour fastness and durability. How to pursue Textile Engineering? One has to pass higher secondary board exam from a recognized board in India with Science- Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry to pursue B.Tech in Textile Engineering. This is the minimum eligibility criteria. |
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two cars going round curves with speed one at 90kmph and the other at 15kmph.each car experiences the same acceleration.the radii of curves are in the ratio of[m-1998] radii of curves are the radii of curves are in the r atio . |
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What might happen if you do not consume a variety of food items |
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Answer» Answer: Deficiency DISEASES EXPLANATIONS: Including VARIETY of food in our food REFERS to having a balanced diet. So, if we do not consume a variety of food item and instead stick to some particular food items then we can be lucky to a no of deficient diseases like night BLINDNESS, anemia, scurvy, rickets etc |
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Name the planet which the moon is locatedTitan |
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Use of mini computer |
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Answer» Answer: Minicomputer....minicomputer are USED for scientific and engineering COMPUTATION, business-transactions processing, FILE handling, and data base management and are OFTEN now referred to as small or midsize servers |
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List the constituents of xylem and phloem |
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Answer» Answer: XYLEM fibres are supportive in function. Phloem- It consists of FOUR of elements: sieve tubes, companion cells, phloem fibres and the phloem parenchyma. UNLIKE the xylem, phloem conducts in both directions. It is responsible for transporting food from the LEAVES to the other parts of the PLANT. |
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From where did the word science come |
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Answer» science CAME from Old French, MEANING knowledge, learning, application, and a corpus of HUMAN knowledge. It originally came from the LATIN word scientia which meant knowledge, a knowing, expertness, or experience. Mark it as BRAINLIST |
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Name two complex tissue in plant write a function |
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Answer» Answer: Complex Permanent Tissue The complex permanent tissues are made up of more than one type of cell. They coordinate TOGETHER to perform the same specialized FUNCTIONS in the plant body. They are classified into two types – XYLEM and Phloem Xylem – The xylem tissue is responsible for the conduction of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves and stem. It also provides support to the plants. It has four elements. They are TRACHEIDS, vessels, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibres. Phloem – This complex permanent tissue helps in the translocation of food that is prepared by photosynthesis in the leaves to various parts of the plant. Phloem consists of four elements. They are sieve tubes, companion CELLS, phloem fibres and phloem parenchyma. Explanation: |
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Rahul took some zinc granules in textile and added dilute Hcl to it he observed that colour of zinc granules change to which colour |
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Answer» the SOLUTION OBTAINED will be COLOURLESS |
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Explain,in terms of the kinetic theory of matter,the changes observed when candle wax is heated |
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Answer» PHYSICAL change-WAX solid to liquid CHEMICAL change - wax to heat light and gases |
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Thhickness of node of rose |
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Answer» Answer: Rose flowers' size ranges from tiny miniatures 1.25 CM (0.5 inch) in DIAMETER to hybrid flowers measuring more than 17.5 cm (7 inches) Please follow me |
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What is the longest word in the english dictionary ( except smile) |
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Answer» The longest word in any of the major English language dictionaries is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a word that refers to a lung disease CONTRACTED from the inhalation of very fine silica particles, specifically from a VOLCANO; MEDICALLY, it is the same as SILICOSIS. (really a long word!!) |
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What is the relative velocity of two bodies having equal velocities?plzzz answer its very important answer it |
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Answer» Answer: 0 is the answrr because if TWO BODIES have same VELOCITY then. relative velocity is. 0 |
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Name the tissue that makes seeds and nuts hard ?write two features of it? |
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Answer» Answer: The "Sclerenchyma" tissue makes the seeds and nut covering hard . FEATURES :- 1. It PROVIDE mechanical support to the PLANT. 2. It provides hardness to the plant part such as seeds. Other DETAILS - ¹. This tissue is DEAD because the cells are lignified. 2.The cell wall has the deposition of lignin. 3. There is no intercellular space in this tissue. 4. It is located in hard part of plant . Hope it helps.. ✌️ Mark as brainliest |
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One of the following fabrics burns by giving the smell of burning paper this fabrics is made up of |
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State the main advantages of using natural gas. |
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Answer» Answer: Advantages of using Natural gas:
For The Environment:
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What is domestic electric circuits |
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Answer» ☞ ̄ᴥ ̄☞ Explanation: An electric circuit is a FLOW of electrons in a complete LOOP between a power SUPPLY and a component that is being powered. A complete circuit is a complete loop with electricity flowing the way it's supposed to flow: from the battery, to the component, and BACK to the battery again. |
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How do petroleum and natural gas occur in nature? |
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Answer» Answer: It's actually crude oil that is there underneath the LAND at very long deapths . This is due to DEGRADATION of trees, plants , ANIMALS and any biodegradable material over million of years. In order for it to happen there must be MASSIVE amount of pressure and TIME. |
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Make a list of basic adaptations that help creatures survive |
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Answer» Explanation: ANIMALS can live in many different places in the world because they have SPECIAL adaptations to the area they live in. An ADAPTATION is a way an animal's BODY helps it survive, or live, in its environment. Camels have learned to adapt (or change) so that they can survive. |
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jack watched TV all the day. he found difficult to walk after getting up. a) give a reason this. b) what should he do regularly to keep his joints healthy? |
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Answer» a no. because he didn't use his JOINTS all the day so he FOUND difficult to walk after getting up b no. he should do EXERCISE everyday to keep his joints healthy |
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Popping of pop corn is a physical change where as boiling of eggs is a chemical change |
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Heya mate... What is absorption... In brief no spam allowed... |
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Detergent, fibre, plastic is known as |
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How do you represent atom using bohr's atomic mode |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: For representing Atoms using Bohrs Atomic Structure... Use CONCENTRIC CIRCLES around the nucleus. Fill each orbit with electrons according to 2n^2 FORMULA. Where N is no. of shell. K-1 L-2,etc. Refer to your BOOK too for better understanding |
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How would the fountain worked? |
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Answer» Answer: Water fountains work through a self-contained, closed-loop system, in which the water is CONSTANTLY recirculated by a small, submersible PUMP, which is not visible from the outside. The water is pulled by the pump from the receiving pool or RESERVOIR, and then CARRIED uphill by MEANS of a tube to the fountain head. |
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Explain newton s law of motion with the help of one single example in daliy life |
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Answer» Answer: 1st Law : EVERY body continues its STATE of motion until and unless an external force ACTS on it, Example : Tennis ball continues its motion until another player strikes it ! 2nd Law : The acceleration is produced when there is a net Force change on the body, Actually the 2nd law is used to derive Force FORMULA, Example : The harder you hit, The more faster the ball travels, 3rd Law : For every ACTION there is equal and opposite reaction, Example : If you hit a ball with racket, The ball also applies same momentum on the racket so we feel a small backwards push in our body, Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/1919192#readmore Explanation: |
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What side of are acidic in nature |
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Answer» Answer: An ACID is a MOLECULE or ion capable of donating a proton (hydrogen ion H+), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid). Explanation: The first category of acids is the proton donors or Brønsted–Lowry acids. In the special case of aqueous solutions, proton donors form the hydronium ion H3O+ and are known as Arrhenius acids. Brønsted and Lowry generalized the Arrhenius theory to include non-aqueous solvents. A Brønsted or Arrhenius acid usually contains a hydrogen atom BONDED to a chemical structure that is still energetically favorable after loss of H+. Aqueous Arrhenius acids have characteristic properties which provide a practical description of an acid.[2] Acids form aqueous solutions with a sour taste, can turn blue litmus red, and react with bases and certain metals (like calcium) to form salts. The word acid is derived from the Latin acidus/acēre meaning sour.[3] An aqueous solution of an acid has a pH less than 7 and is colloquially also referred to as 'acid' (as in 'dissolved in acid'), while the strict definition refers only to the solute.[1] A lower pH means a HIGHER acidity, and thus a higher concentration of positive hydrogen ions in the solution. Chemicals or substances having the property of an acid are said to be acidic. Common aqueous acids include hydrochloric acid (a solution of hydrogen chloride which is found in gastric acid in the stomach and activates digestive enzymes), acetic acid (vinegar is a dilute aqueous solution of this liquid), sulfuric acid (used in car batteries), and citric acid (found in citrus fruits). As these examples show, acids (in the colloquial sense) can be solutions or pure substances, and can be derived from acids (in the strict[1] sense) that are solids, liquids, or gases. Strong acids and some concentrated weak acids are corrosive, but there are exceptions such as carboranes and boric acid. |
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What are the different type of meristematic tissue |
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Answer» There are THREE TYPES of MERISTEMATIC tissue
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How does a earthworm moves |
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Answer» Answer: earthworm body is divided into TWO SEGMENTS. an earthworm moves by using two different SETS of muscles to lengthen and push itself forward again. |
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_____ is the mode of nutrition in amoeba.fill this blanks with right ans |
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How many taste buds are present on the tongue? Name them. |
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Answer» Answer: Scientists describe seven basic tastes: bitter, SALTY, sour, astringent, sweet, pungent (EG chili), and umami. There are however FIVE basic tastes that the tongue is sensitive to: salt, sweet, bitter, sour, and umami, the taste of MSG. |
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Which level creates hearing pair or damage? |
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Badlne ki chmta hi budhimata ki maap hai 500word |
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Answer» ANSWER:BRO it's is a ESSAY which DEPEND on your intelligence and your DEEP knowledge about this topic ...... Explanation: |
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Four things apart from your clothes that you should carry when you go on a long train journey |
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Answer» your toothbrush Money Food Phone |
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Which process in meristematic tissue can convert it to permanent tissue? |
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Answer» Answer: CELLULAR differentiation PROCESS convert it into permanent TISSUE |
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The sting of a red ant contains of which acid |
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