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How does your generation differ from that of the 1960's? |
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Answer» iological theory of a generation gap first came to light in the 1960s, when the younger generation (later known as baby boomers) seemed to go against everything their parents (likely the Silent Generation) had previously believed in terms of music, values, governmental and political views as well as cultural ...Generation X (or GEN X) is the demographic cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the Millennials. Demographers and researchers typically use birth years RANGING from the early-to-mid 1960s to the early 1980s, with 1965 to 1980 a WIDELY accepted definition.Traditionalists, BORN prior to 1946. Baby Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964. Gen X, born between 1965 and 1976. Millennials, born between 1977 and 1997. Gen 2020, born after 1997 |
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Where is the digestion of fat is completed |
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Answer» on of FAT is COMPLETED in SMALL intestine.Make it The BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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Explain ammoniated electrons......... |
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Answer» When an alkali metal is dissolved in ammonia SOLUTION, it FORMS a metal ION and a free electron. These ion and electrons undergo salvation in the ammonia solvent to produce ammoniated metal ion i.e ion surrounded by ammonia MOLECULES an ammoniated electrons i.e. electrons surrounded by ammonia molecules.Please mark it as brainliest |
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What is the deficiency disease of iodine |
| Answer» DEFICIENCY CAUSES GOITRE | |
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Science Worksheet – 2 Answer the following: -is defined as the force exerted per unit area.2. Match the following: -a) forcecontact forceb) pressuremeasure of gravityc) frictionforce per unit aread) gravitypush and pull3. Force that work on an object at rest are4. Define resultant force?5. What are the uses of synthetic fibre?6. What is synthetic fibre properties?7. Difference between natural and synthetic fibres?8. Why is it good to wash food grains before use?9. Why are manures better than fertilizers?10. Write the correct words by placing letters in correct sequence: -i) wwiinnngo il) s h htegrin |
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Answer» tion:What is SYNTHETIC fibre properties?7. Difference between NATURAL and synthetic FIBRES?8. |
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A force of 500 N applied on a body of mass 40 kg.what is the acceleration produced on the body |
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Answer» acceleration = 12.5 m/s EXPLANATION:GIVEN : force = f = 500Nmass = m = 40 kgs acceleration = a =?F=m*a a=F/ma=500/40a = 12.5 m/s mark me as BRAINLIEST |
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Adrenaline hormone Mukabala baccha karo ? |
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Answer» AdrenalineAdrenaline is a hormone RELEASED from the adrenal glands and its MAJOR action, together with NORADRENALINE, is to prepare the BODY for 'fight or flight'. |
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Write 10 items energy giving food |
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Answer» The FOOD which PROVIDES ENERGY are;CoffeeRiceAppleseggsmeatBananawaterfishmangowater melon.Hope it HELPS you. |
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Adrenaline hormone aapatkalin Mukabala Palan Kare Dekha karo subject is life science |
| Answer» TION:IMPORT matplotlib.pyplot as pltx = [2,4,6,8,10]y=[3,9,11,2,6]plt.bar(X,y,LABEL ='BARS')plt.xlabel('X-axis')plt.ylabel('Y-axis')plt.title('Bar Graph1')plt.legend()plt.show() | |
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An activity to study the dispersion of light using a plane mirror inclined on a water surface... |
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Answer» ObjectiveThis topic gives an overview of; LightWhat makes things visibleLaws of ReflectionRegular and DIFFUSED ReflectionReflected Light Can be Reflected AgainMultiple ImagesKaleidoscopeSunlight � White or ColouredLight The world is largely known through the senses. The sense of sight is one of the most important senses. Through it we see mountains, rivers, trees, plants, chairs, people and so many other things around us. We also see clouds, rainbows and birds flying in the sky. At night we see the moon and the stars. You are able to see the words and sentences printed on this page. What makes Things VisibleHave you ever THOUGHT how we see the various objects? You may say that eyes see the objects. But, can you see an object in the dark? It means that eyes alone cannot see any object. It is only when light from an object enters our eyes that we see the object. The light may have been emitted by the object, or may have been reflected by it.A polished or a shiny surface can act as a mirror. A mirror changes the direction of light that falls on it. Can you tell in which direction the light falling on a surface will be reflected? Let us find out.Laws of ReflectionFix a white sheet of paper on a drawing board or a table. Take a comb and close all its openings except one in the middle. You can use a strip of black paper for this purpose. HOLD the comb perpendicular to the sheet of paper. Throw light from a torch through the opening of the comb from one side . With slight adjustment of the torch and the comb you will see a ray of light along the paper on the other side of the comb. Keep the comb and the torch steady. Place a strip of plane mirror in the path of the light ray .After striking the mirror, the ray of light is reflected in another direction. The light ray, which strikes any surface, is called the incident ray. The ray that COMES back from the sur face after reflection is known as the reflected ray.A ray of light is an idealization. In reality, we have a narrow beam of light which is made up of several rays. For simplicity, we use the term ray for a narrow beam of light.Draw lines showing the position of the plane mirror, the incident ray and the reflected ray on the paper with the help of your friends. Remove the mirror and the comb. Draw a line making an angle of 90� to the line representing the mirror at the point where the incident ray strikes the mirror. This line is known as the normal to the reflecting surface at that point . The angle between the normal and incident ray is called the angle of incidence (∠i). The angle between the normal and the reflected ray is known as the angle of reflection (∠r) . Measure the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection. Repeat the activity several times by changing the angle of incidence. Record the observations in a table . There is a relation between the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection. If the experiment is carried out carefully, it is seen that the angle of incidence is always equal to the angle of reflection. This is known as the law of reflection. Let us perform another activity on reflection.When the whole sheet of paper is spread on the table, it represents one plane. The incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence and the reflected ray are all in this plane. When you bend the paper you create a plane different from the plane in which the incident ray and the normal lie. Then you do not see the reflected ray. It indicates that the incident ray, the normal at the point of incidence and the reflected ray all lie in the same plane. This is another law of reflection.Paheli and Bhoojo performed the above activities outside the classroom with the sun as the source of light instead of a torch. You, too, can use the sun as the source of light.Explanation:mark brainlist pleasefollow please |
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What is the relationship between pole and focal point? |
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Answer» Pole is the CENTRE of SPHERICAL mirror and focal point is the line between centre of CURVATURE to focus Please mark it as a Brainlest answer.Thank-you very MUCH |
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The relation between heat and current is called * |
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Answer» eating, also known as RESISTIVE, resistance, or OHMIC heating, is the process by which the passage of an electric current through a conductor PRODUCES HEAT. |
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The two gland which secrete its secretion in the small intestine |
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Answer» Liver and Pancreas SECRETE their enzymes in the duodenum PART of SMALL INTESTINE. |
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The two glands with secrete its secretion in the small intestine |
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Circle the odd one out a) wheatb) rajmac) beansd) gram |
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Five living things and five non living things easy draw |
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Answer» here's the ANSWER...REFER to the ATTACHMENT |
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Any books for foundation of physics For NEET |
| Answer» BOOK MTG FOUNDATION PHYSICS Is GOOD | |
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Baking soda solution turns pink china rose indicators green, it is solution |
| Answer» BASIC SOLUTION....... | |
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hydrous ferrous sulphate crystals are heated in a boiling second water droplets are seen in the inner side of test tube and the colour of Crystal changes on continuous sitting a colourless gas X with smell of burning sulphur is evolved and a Residue Y is obtained what is the colour of the crystals before and after a while heating identify the gas X and the Residue Y formed write the balanced chemical equation for the above reaction |
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Answer» Procedure: Real Lab Procedure: Take about 2g of FERROUS sulphate crystals in a dry boiling tube and note the COLOUR of the crystals. Hold the boiling tube with a test tube holder and heat the boiling tube over the flame of a burner. Smell the gas being emitted. Observe the colour of the crystals after heating. To use the simulator: You can select the type of reaction form ‘Select the type of reaction’ drop down list. Thermal Decomposition You can select the sample form ‘Select the sample’ drop down list. To start the experiment, click on the ‘Start’ button. To put copper carbonate into the test tube, drag the spatula over the test tube. To turn on the burner, click on the knob of the burner. To heat the contents of the test tube, drag the test tube over the burner. Wait for some time to complete the reaction. You can see the chemical equation of the corresponding reaction on the side menu. You can see the inference by clicking on the inference icon. Click on the ‘Reset’ button to redo the experiment. Electrolytic Decomposition You can select the sample form ‘Select the sample’ drop down list. Adjust the resistance of the rheostat using the slider. To start/stop the experiment, click on the ‘SWITCH On’ button. You can see the chemical equation of the corresponding reaction on the side menu. You can see the inference by clicking on the inference icon. Click on the ‘Reset’ button to redo the experiment. Photodecomposition You can select the sample form ‘Select the sample’ drop down list. Use the slider to select the power of light from the source. Use the slider to select the distance of the source from the sample. To start/stop the experiment, click on the ‘Start’ button. You can see the chemical equation of the corresponding reaction on the side menu. You can see the inference by clicking on the inference icon. Click on the ‘Reset’ button to redo the experiment. Note: Click on the ‘HELP’ button to see the instructions. Observations: The ferrous sulphate crystals are light green in colour. The gas emitted has the characteristic odour of burning sulphur. On heating, the colour changes from light green to white. On further heating, the white substance changes to dark brown solid. Inference: Ferrous sulphate crystals contain water molecules (FeSO4. 7H2O). On heating, ferrous sulphate crystals lose water and anhydrous ferrous sulphate (FeSO4) is formed. So their colour changes from light green to white. On further heating, anhydrous ferrous sulphate decomposes to form ferric oxide (Fe2O3), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3). So, the gas emitted smells like burning sulphur. In this reaction, the single reactant FeSO4 decomposes to form three different products. So, the reaction is a decomposition reaction. Precautions: Do not point the mouth of the boiling tube at your NEIGHBOURS or yourself. Waft gases emitted from ferrous sulphate on heating gently towards your nose holding the test tube at a distance. The gases SO2 and SO3 are very harmful, so do not take a deep breath when smelling the odour of the gases. Always use a test tube holder while heating the test tube. |
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Name and explain the digestion in humans briefly |
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Answer» The human digestive SYSTEM consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, PANCREAS, liver, and gallbladder). Digestion INVOLVES the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller COMPONENTS, until they can be absorbed and assimilated into the bodyExplanation:MARK as brainy please |
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A ________ acid has a very small quantity of water |
| Answer» CONCENTRATED ACID is the ANSWER. | |
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Describe image formation by a concave mirror in different cases |
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Answer» tion:If a hollow sphere is cut into parts and the OUTER surface of the cut part is painted. Then it becomes a mirror with its INNER surface as the reflecting surface This kind of mirror is known as a concave mirror. Light converges at a point when it strikes and reflects back from the reflecting surface of the concave mirror. Hence, it is also known as a converging mirror. When the concave mirror is placed very CLOSE to the object, a magnified and virtual image is obtained. But if we increase the DISTANCE between the object and the mirror then the size of the image reduces and a real image is FORMED. So the image formed by the concave mirror can be small or large and it can also be real or virtual. |
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Droplets are soon in the inner sila at test tuber tute & the Colour of therystal do charges on Continuous roolinga Colourtags gay x with suchell of thingSulphur is onolwed & a residue is obtainedwIITwhat is the colour of the causkela bolehatta mild healing ?Identify the gas & & the residue vFormedwrite th balanced chemical equation forthe above reactionGD |
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Secondary School Maulemullu 10 15So, the other two zeros of f(x) are given by (x² – 2x – 35) = 0= (x-7)(x+5) = 0= x=7 or x = -5.Hence, the other two zeros of f(x) are 7 and -5.16EXERCISE 2Bay that 3,-2,1 are the zeros of the cubic polynomial=rº-2x -5x +6 and verify the relation between its zeros andefficients.nity that 5.-2 andare the zeros of the cubic polynomial.) = 3x -10% -27x+10 and verify the relation between its zerosd coefficients.and a cubic polynomial whose zeros are -2, -3 and -1.and a cubic polynomial whose zeros are 3, and -1.DER =47-88 + 8x +1 is divided by a polynomial g(x), we go2x-1) as quotient and (x + 3) as remainder. Find g(x).divide (2x +X-15) by (x + 3) and verify the division algorithmDivide (12-17x-5x) by (3-5x) and verify the division algorit-x+2) and verify the divisionDivide (3x - 4x +7x-2) by (x2-x+2) and verifyalgorithmDivide (6+19x+*+-6x) by (2+5x -3x) and verify thealgorithmIt being oven that is one of the zeros of the polynomFind its other zeros.it is given that is one of the zeros of the polyCand all the zetos of the gwen Daynd verify the divisionynomial r - 4x2+x+6.11 and -2 are twohird zero |
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Answer» notaken totaken totaken totaken toExplanation:CONSTRUCTION of bridges and mega highways. Discuss with your teachers about action that can be TAKEN tostop the deterioration of the ECOSYSTEMS. Also think about conservationtaken totaken totaken totaken totaken totaken to |
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Is music a "universal language"–a language that works across all national and cultural divisions? |
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Answer» Music is humankind's universal language: STUDY. A research study PUBLISHED in the journal "Science" SAID, songs spanning different languages and ethnic GROUPS across the world exhibit common behavioural patterns. ... They coded the cultural ROOTS and music types making up the database into dozens of variables. |
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Answer» this is your ANSWER HOPE you will UNDERSTAND |
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What is cell theory |
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Answer» ogy, cell theory is the historic scientific theory, now UNIVERSALLY accepted, that living organisms are MADE up of CELLS, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all organisms and also the basic unit of reproduction.The three tenets to the cell theory are as described below:All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.Cells arise from pre-existing cells.There is no universally accepted definition of life. Some biologists consider non-cellular entities such as viruses living organisms,[1] and THUS REASONABLY disagree with the first tenet.MARK AS BRAINILIEST. |
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Which of the following is a property on acid?a) sweet tasteb) sour tastec) salty taste |
| Answer» B)SOUR tastePLEASE MAKE ME BRAINIST | |
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Solve these questions...please guys ... |
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Answer» 1.Human anatomyThe third, rearmost molar in each group is called a WISDOM tooth. It is the last tooth to appear, breaking through the front of the gum at about the age of 20, although this varies from individual to individual.2.Most carnivores have long, sharp teeth adapted to ripping, tearing or cutting flesh. While many also possess a few molars in the back of their mouths, and sharp incisors in the front, the most important teeth for carnivores are their long, sharp canine teeth.3.The one word of 'the constriction between crown and root' is the neck. The neck of the tooth is covered with the gum and a crown. Teeth help u to chew and bite the food and they also help in shaping various sounds and forming the words.4.The two most important bile pigments are bilirubin, which is orange or yellow, and its oxidized form biliverdin, which is green. MIXED with the intestinal contents, they give the brown colour to the faeces (see urobilinogen).5.The largest gland in the human also happens to be the BIGGEST INTERNAL organ: the liver.6.Partof digestive system where most absorption takes place of water is large intestine8.GL trackExplanation:hey MATE follow meplz mark brainlist for hard worksry i dont know answer of Q.7 u can google for it |
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Solve these questions...please guys ...NO SPAM PLZZ |
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Answer» molarscanines DENTAL cervixyellow is present in bileliversmall INTESTINE 7. DIGESTION 8. alimentary canal |
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Which of the following substance turn blue litmus reda) neutralb) acidicc) basic |
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Answer» b) Acidic.Acid turns BLUE LITMUS PAPER into red .HOPE it helps you. |
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Route of sperm after it enters vagina |
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Answer» please like and follow..............Explanation:With each ejaculation, the testes RELEASE up to 400 million sperm. The goal is for one sperm cell to MEET and fertilize one ovum. ... Before fertilization can take place, the sperm must be deposited in the VAGINAL vault, pass through the TINY opening of the cervix, swim through the uterus, and REACH the fallopian tubes. |
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How is digestion different in humans from that of ruminants |
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Answer» estive system of➢ Human is different from Ruminants ? The animal's digestive system is an IMPORTANT system that digests ingested food into a simple form that is more easily absorbed by human cells. This provides all the ESSENTIAL compounds needed by the body for survival and DEVELOPMENT. ACCORDING to different species, their feeding methods and habitats, different digestive systems have been developed. Ruminants can only rely on plants to survive. They are herbivores. Therefore, the digestive system of ruminants develops in the presence of the rumen, which is a complex stomach with four different compartments. Humans are omnivorous animals. They all depend on plant and animal materials. Therefore, their digestive system consists of a stomach. This is the main difference between human and ruminant digestion. |
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A car is moving with velocity of 72 km/hr.on seeing the traffic signal the driver applies the brakes and stops within 5 seconds.What is retardation of the car how far does it travel in that time? |
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Answer» Explanation:U = 72t = 5V = 0A = a = a = -72/5a = -14.4 m/s2Please mark as brainliest. |
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Anyone here can Give meh Important Notes of MHT-CET exams.. Not exams Notes Imp. Notes of Subjects I need it Study Plzzzzzz... |
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How many derivations in physics class 12 |
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Answer» Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields Coulomb’s law in vector form (Agreement with NEWTON’s third law i.e. F12 = ‒F21). Electric field intensity on Equatorial Line & Axial Line of an Electric Dipole. Electric Field Intensity at various points due to a uniformly charged spherical shell (thin & thick both).Electric filed intensity due to a thin infinite plane sheet of charge. Application of Gauss theorem in calculation of electric field. Chapter 2: Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance Electric Potential due to a point charge. Electric Potential on Axial Line & Equatorial Line of an Electric Dipole. Capacitance of parallel plate capacitor (with or without dielectric medium). Energy stored in a capacitor. Chapter ‒ 3: Current Electricity Expression for drift velocity. Relation between current and drift velocity. Series and parallel connection of resistors (Derivations and Numerical Problems). Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications (Definition and Numerical Problems). Potentiometer (Numerical are expected this year)Chapter – 4: Moving Charges and MAGNETISM Application of Biot - Savart law (Calculation of magnetic field due to current carrying circular loop). Ampere’s law and its applications (Magnetic field due to infinitely long straight wire; Straight and toroidal solenoids). Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields (Numerical and Derication) Cyclotron (DIAGRAM, Theory and Derivation). Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field (Derivation and Numerical Problems). Force between two parallel current-carrying conductors (including definition of ampere). Torque experienced by a current loop in uniform magnetic field. Moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter. Chapter ‒ 5: Magnetism and Matter Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment. Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron. Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) ALONG its axis and perpendicular to its axis. Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field. Properties of Para-, dia- and ferro - magnetic substancesChapter – 6: Electromagnetic INDUCTION Motional EMF or Induced EMF (Derivations and Numerical Problems). Mutual Induction and Self Induction. Chapter – 7: Alternating Current Relation between rms and peak value of current & emf (Numerical Problems and Derivations). Reactance, impedance & average power in series LCR, LR, CR or LR circuit. (Numerical Problems and Derivations). Resonance in series LCR circuit. (Numerical Problems and Derivations).hope it helps u mark me as the brainliest |
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1) Write chemical reaction for these a) Treating dilute sulphuric acid with sodium hydroxide solution b) Heating ammonium chloridec) Changing ammonium chloride into sodium and chlorined) Heating a mixture of iron and sulfure) Passing chlorine through a solution of potassium bromide |
| Answer» ANS =A)SULFURIC ACID(H2SO4) and SODIUM hydroxide(NaOH) Acid reacts with a base to form salt and water. This type of reaction is called an acid-base neutralizatioB)Ammonium chloride reacts with a strong base, like sodium hydroxide, to release ammonia gas: NH4Cl + NaOH → NH3 + NaCl + H2O. ... Some of ammonium chloride's reactions with other chemicals are endothermic like its reaction with BARIUM hydroxide and its dissolving in water. | |
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Convert volt to fundamental units |
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Answer» Voltage can also be stated as ELECTRIC potential along a wire when an electric current of one ampere dissipates one watt (W) of POWER (W = J/s). A volt can be stated in SI base units as 1 V = 1 kg m2 s−3 A−1 (one kilogram meter squared per second CUBED per ampere).MARK me as the brainliesthope u understood |
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5. The evaluator should be able to correctly decrypt ciphertext(s) to be able to proceed with the evaluation correctly.*a. Exactly oneb. Exactly twoc. At least twod At most two |
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Answer» luator should be able to correctly DECRYPT two CIPHERTEXT(s) to be able to proceed with the evaluation correctly.Explanation:In cryptography. ciphertext is a property that is applied on the plaintext as a result of encryption. The study of knowing the reasons and full DETAILS about the encrypted data is called Cryptanalysis. Encryption is performed on the text by using an algorithm property that is called cipher. The output data obtained after encryption is UNREADABLE and no one can have access to secret information. |
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Complete these notes.. Our body gets itsfrom the skeletal system. |
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What creteria do we use to decide whether something is alive |
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In what way are decomposers essential on the earth? This question of ch. Food of class 6th from ncert book. |
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Answer» tion:Decomposers BREAK down dead plants and animals. They ALSO break down the waste (poop) of other organisms. Decomposers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get essential nutrients, and dead matter and waste would pile up.Once a scavenger is DONE, the decomposers take over, and finish the job. Many kinds of decomposers are microscopic, meaning that they can't be seen without a microscope. OTHERS, LIKE fungi, can be seen. |
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reactivity of aluminium decreases if it is dipped in nitric acid explain. metal like calcium and magnesium are never found in their free state. explain sodium chloride is an ionic compounds which does not conduct electricity in solid state where as it does conduct electricity in molten state as well as in aqueous solution. |
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Answer» When aluminium is dipped in nitric ACID a layer of aluminium OXIDE is formed on the metal. This happens because nitric acid is a STRONG oxidizing agent.Due to this, the reactivity of aluminium decreases. I HOPE it will help you! please help me for make me brainliest |
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Read the paragraph below to answer the questions that follow. When sand and water are mixed together in a beaker, the sand does not dissolve. To separate the sand out from the water, you must pour the mixture through a piece of filter paper, folded into a funnel and with a conical flask placed underneath. The sand should remain trapped in the filter paper and the water in the conical flask should now be clear. I. Fill in the blanks with the best word that suits the sentence. a. The sand and water together in the beaker is called a _ mixture _. b. The sand is the __________ because it is left behind in the __________________. c. The paper is the ___________ because it is the material the____________ passes through. d. The liquid at the end of the experiment is called the_______________ because it has passed through the ________________. e. Sand does not dissolve in water, so we call it __________________. |
| Answer» HOPE this will do !!HERES your ANSWER | |
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Fill in the blanks emulsification of fat takes place in dash part of digestive system |
| Answer» EMULSIFICATION of FATS takes PLACE in the Small intestine........#Follow mee ✌✌ | |
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Answer this question fastly guys gud evng |
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Answer» Guard cells are cells SURROUNDING each stoma. They HELP to regulate the rate of TRANSPIRATION by OPENING and closing the stomata.Guard cells are cells surrounding each stoma. They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata.Explanation:Guard cells are cells surrounding each stoma. They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata.Guard cells are cells surrounding each stoma. They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata. |
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WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING RIVERS HAS THE LARGEST RIVER BASIN IN INDIA?2 points |
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Answer» u go!!Question - Which River has the largest basin in India?ANSWER - Ganga BasinThe largest river basin in India is Ganga Basin.Ganga basin CONSTITUTE 26% of the country's LAND mass. |
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