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1.

Cacomplete the hay diaguiom withSuitable labels.230​

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Answer:

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2.

Draw your set up. Label this as Circuit A​

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ANSWER:

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3.

what is the approximate lambda max for gold nanoparticles while characterizing them by UV-Vis spectroscopy​

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ANSWER:

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4.

Write three dissfunction of appendicular skeletion​

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The HUMAN appendicular skeleton is composed of the BONES of the upper limbs (which function to GRASP and manipulate objects) and the lower limbs (which permit locomotion). It ALSO includes the pectoral (or shoulder) girdle and the pelvic girdle, which attach the upper and lower limbs to the body, respectively

5.

Mention two importance of universal law of gravitation​

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The most IMPORTANT part about this is not only that objects pull on each other, but that two objects attract each other with a force that is proportional to the product of their MASSES and inversely proportional to the SQUARE of the DISTANCE between them. This is known as NEWTON's law of universal gravitation.

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35A body starts from rest and movesunder constant acceleration "a" for time"t". Deduce (a) analytically and (b)graphically the expression for thevelocity and displacement of the bodyafter time "t". Non-anonymous question )(4 Points)l's secoelm*Fisravitu1 Upload file​

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7.

Chemial reactions are example for​

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EXAMPLES of chemical reactions in everyday life include photosynthesis, RUST, baking, digestion, combustion, chemical batteries, fermentation, and WASHING with SOAP and water. Chemical reactions occur everywhere in the world around you, not just in a chemistry lab.

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8.

Convert the Cartesian coordinate (2,2,√3) to Spherical coordinate​

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To CONVERT a point from Cartesian coordinates to spherical coordinates, USE EQUATIONS ρ2=x2+y2+z2,tanθ=yx, and φ=arccos(z√x2+y2+z2). To convert a point from spherical coordinates to cylindrical coordinates, use equations r=ρsinφ,θ=θ, and z=ρcosφ.

9.

Three function of appendicular skeletion​

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The human appendicular skeleton is composed of the BONES of the upper limbs (which function to GRASP and manipulate objects) and the lower limbs (which PERMIT locomotion). It also includes the pectoral (or SHOULDER) girdle and the pelvic girdle, which attach the upper and lower limbs to the body.

Explanation:

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10.

1. The relative motion of the plates at the transform fault boundary is ________ (moving away, sliding past) each other.

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ANSWER:

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11.

The treatment after whichcotton fibre acquire silk-lustreand they cannot shrinklengthwise is called..... *O polymerisationO eliminationO substitutionO mercerisation​

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12.

When sulphuric acid is poured over zinc which gas is formed ??​

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Answer:

SULPHURIC acid is pournd over zinc GAS is formed nitrogen gas is formed

Explanation:

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13.

1) 2 hard materials 2) 2 materials used to make plates 3) 2 transparent materials 4) 2 opaque objectspls answer this question and I will mark you'll as branliest. ​

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ANSWER:

STEEL, iron are hard

plastic and copper USD for making plates

glass, water are transparent

wood , BOOK are OPAQUE

14.

How many electrons constitute a current of on micro ampere

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ANSWER:

n=eI=1. 6×10−1910−6=6.

Explanation:

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15.

The resistance of a circuit is 5 ohms .we have not given volts .find the current flowing

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16.

Class 6 in science ch 1 where does it food comes summary

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Answer: To know more about Food Variety, click on the links below;

Food Variety  

Food Variety and Sources

Food Materials and Sources

Food Items

We EAT different food items every day.

Each of these food items REQUIRES ingredients to make them.

E.g., Chicken curry is made with chicken, spices, oil/ghee and water.

Food Sources

The ingredients of a food item can be obtained from either plants or animals.

So there are plant products and animal products.

E.g., We get rice grains from rice plants.

Chicken is an animal source of food.

Items like salt and water make a third category.

To know more about Food Material and Resources, click on the links below;

Food Material and Sources

Food – Where Does it Come From?

Plant Parts and Animal Products as Food

Plant Products

The food products that we get from plants are CALLED as the plant products.

E.g., ginger is the root of a plant that we use in cooking.

Animal Products

The food products that we get from animals are called animal products.

E.g. Milk, butter, chicken, meat, honey etc.

To know more about Animal and Plant Products, click on the link below;

Animal and Plant Products  

What Do Animals Eat?

Food Habits

The method of eating or choices of food followed by living organisms is called as food habit.

E.g. a rabbit EATS grass or plant-based food.

Herbivores

Animals which feed on plants are called herbivores.

E.g., cow, goat etc.

CARNIVORES

Animals which feed on other animals are called carnivores.

E.g., lion, tiger etc

To know more about Carnivores and Herbivores, click on the link below;

Carnivores and Herbivores

Omnivores

Animals which feed on both plants and other animals are called omnivores.

E.g., bears. They feed on flesh as well as honey

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17.

Convert the Cartesian coordinate (2,2,√3 to Spherical coordinate​

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ANSWER:

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18.

Sugar and starch are kind of​

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Explanation:

Carbohydrates can be divided into three main categories: sugar, fiber and STARCH. Starches are the most commonly consumed type of CARB, and an important source of energy for many people. Cereal GRAINS and root VEGETABLES are common sources.

sugar and starch are kind of fat.

19.

The bulb in the circuit shown alongside does not flow.where is the fault in the circuit?correct the fault and redraw it again​

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EXPLANATION:

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20.

1. Muscles present in our limbs are ____________muscles.2. Which of the following pairs are isobars?(a) 17Cl35 & 17Cl37 (b) 18Ar40 & 20Ca40 (c) 6 C12 & 6C14 (d) 7N14 & 6C123. A force F of 200 N acts on an object which is at rest and displaces it by 1 meter in a perpendicular direction above the ground. Calculate the amount of work done.​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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21.

Why are corbon and its compounds used as fuels for most application​

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Carbon and its compounds give LARGE amount of heat on COMBUSTION due to high percentage of carbon and hydrogen. Carbon compounds used as fuel have optimum ignition temperature with high calorific values and are EASY to handle. Their combustion can e controlled. THEREFORE, carbon and its compounds are used as FUELS.

22.

4) On the moon's surface, the acceleration due to gravity is 1.67 ms-2. If the radius of themoon is 1.74 x 106 m, calculate the mass of the moon. (G= 6.67 × 10^11 Nm2/kg 2)​

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ANSWER:

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23.

What is izontion energy ?how does it change in the group ​

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The ionization energy of the ELEMENTS increases as one moves up a given group because the ELECTRONS are held in lower-energy orbitals, closer to the nucleus and THUS more tightly BOUND (harder to remove).

you move down a group, first ionization energy decreases. WHY? Electrons are further from the nucleus and thus easier to remove the outermost one. 2) As you move across a PERIOD, first ionization energy increases.

24.

Whichpart of plant calledfood factory of plants?A) Leaf B) stem c) root flower​

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ANSWER:

A. Leaf is KNOWN as food FACTORY of plants...............

25.

an object thrown upward reaches the highest point in 0.2sec find the velocity with which it was thrown​

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ANSWER:

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26.

Produced in stomach help in digestion​

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EXPLANATION:

The STOMACH releases ACIDS and enzymes for the chemical breakdown of food. The enzyme pepsin is RESPONSIBLE for protein breakdown. The stomach releases food into the small intestine in a controlled and regulated manner.

27.

Write any two properties of acid with example give me only right answer.... please answer give me​

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ANSWER:

When we BURN fossil fuels, it produces many harmful gases which SPREAD into the environment and affect the health of living beings. For example, carbon fuels like coal, petroleum etc when burnt produces unburnt carbon particles in the environment. ... THUS, we can conclude that burning of fuels causes health hazards.

28.

In which lehnga mauni looking awesome​

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ANSWER:

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29.

What is the co relation​

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ANSWER:

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30.

Can be triggered by airborne substances foods or common bacteria and viruses? ​

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ANSWER:

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31.

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ANSWER:

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32.

What is Endometriosis ?​

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ANSWER:

A disorder in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside the uterus.

With endometriosis, the tissue can be found on the OVARIES, fallopian TUBES or the INTESTINES.

33.

(A)1) Which of the following methods are used for separation of substances?a) Remove pebbles from the sand.b) remove pebbles from grains at home c) separate husk from grains in agriculture d) separate the seeds from the crop stalks ​

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ANSWER:

seperate HUSK from GRAINS in AGRICULTURE

34.

Calculate the molecule mass *Ca(OH2) answer it briefly!!!Don't spam ....Best answer would be marked spamming would be reported​

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Explanation:

Molecular mass of Ca(OH)

2

=1(ATOMIC mass of Ca)+2(Atomic mass of O) +2(Atomic mass of H)

=40+2(16)+2(1)

=40+32+2

=74

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35.

What is areolar and adipose tissue. Which type of tissue ?

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Loose connective tissue is a category of connective tissue which INCLUDES AREOLAR tissue, reticular tissue, and adipose tissue. Loose connective tissue is the most common TYPE of connective tissue in VERTEBRATES. It holds organs in place and ATTACHES epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues.

36.

C. Milk, lemon juice, carbon, steel. find odd man out ​

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ANSWER:

MILK is the answer........

37.

Chose coreact alternative and rewrite the sentence?Newton 's .............law of motion is used in rocket lunching. options 1)first 2)second 3)third ​

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ANSWER:

1) FIRST

EXPLANATION:

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38.

Route of drug administrationin which drug is injected intothe skeletal muscle deeply iscalled.......*O IntradermalO IntraarterialO IntramuscularO Intravenous​

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ANSWER:

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39.

What is soil erosion.​

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ANSWER:

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Explanation:

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40.

Which is not a monocot:1.maize,2.grass,3.brinjal

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ANSWER:

BRINJAL is the APPROPRIATE answer.

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41.

Resilience that defies the imagination stands for -------------- *A half secret lifea great ability to remain unchanged by sufferingThe centre of racial superiorityA deeply emotional feelANSWER FAST PLZ ..... fast it's important SPAMMERS JUST GET ​

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Activity In Column A are some EXPRESSIONS you will find in the text. Make a guess and match each expression with an appropriate meaning from Column B. (i) A rainbow gathering of different colours and nations (ii) The seat of white supremacy (iii) Be overwhelmed with a sense of history (iv) Resilience that defies the imagination (U) A glimmer of humanity (ui) A twilight existence - A great ability (almost unimaginable) to remain unchanged by suffering (not losing hope, goodness or courage) A half-secret life, like a life lived in the fading light between sunset 4 and darkness - A sign of human feeling (goodness, kindness, pity, justice, ETC.) - A beautiful coming together of various peoples, like the colours in a rainbow The centre of racial superiority 2 - Feel deeply EMOTIONAL, remembering and understanding, all the past events that have led 3 up to the moment

42.

Which cell are responsible for carrying message​

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EXPLANATION:

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43.

03) The chemical symbol for sodium is(a) So(b) Sơ(c) NA(d) Na​

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ANSWER:

OPTION (d)Na

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44.

What is the use of seed drill(a) to level the soil(b) to till the soil(c) to sow the seeds(d) to mix fertiliser​

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Answer:

{C} to SOW the SEEDS

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45.

The unit dotton is used to express​

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ANSWER:

volume

Explanation:

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46.

When we hold a stone in our hand which force act on it? What will happen to the stone if we release it? What this motion is called as?​

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Explanation:

When we hold a stone in our hand gravitional force acts on it. When we release our HANDS as gravitional force acts on it in the DOWNWARD direction it will FALL down to the SURFACE of earth. It's linear motion

47.

Assertion and Reason type questionIn the following questions a statement of assertion (A) followed by statement of reason(R) isgiven. Choose the correct option out of the choices given belowa) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation for A.b) Both A and Rare true but is not correct explanation of A.c) A is true but Ris false,d) Both A and Rare false.(4) Assertion: PbO+C ->Pb+CO is a redox reaction.Reason: PbO is reduced and Cis oxidized.​

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Answer:

a is the answer

Here, C oxidizes itself to FORM CO2 and reduces PbO to form Pb.

Explanation:

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48.

Plants like tamarind , mango , apple are mostly evergreen , perennial , and woodyTrue ✓false ×​

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ANSWER:

false×

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49.

Esaay on pollution..............!!!!​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Pollution is a term which even kids are aware of these DAYS. It has become so common that almost everyone acknowledges the fact that pollution is rising continuously. The term ‘pollution’ MEANS the manifestation of any unsolicited foreign substance in something. When we talk about pollution on earth, we refer to the contamination that is HAPPENING of the natural RESOURCES by various pollutants. All this is mainly caused by human activities which harm the ENVIRONMENT in ways more than one. Therefore, an urgent need has arisen to tackle this issue straightaway. That is to say, pollution is damaging our earth severely and we need to realize its effects and prevent this damage. In this essay on pollution, we will see what are the effects of pollution and how to reduce it.

50.

Write Name of microbs boundLigalai wingYoghart, hred, idlig dosa,​

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Answer:

The microbes found in the following food materials are:-

1. Yoghurt- Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus which CONVERT the milk SUGAR LACTOSE to lactic acid.

2. Bread- Saccharomyces cerevisiae which ferments the sugar to produce alcohol and BUBBLES of carbon dioxide which makes the bread fluffy.

3. Root nodules of leguminous plants- Rhizobium which helps in nitrogen- fixation.

4. Idli /DOSA- Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Lactobacillus fermentum are responsible for souring and leavening of the batter.

5. Spoiled ptato curry- Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis cause spoilage of potato as they have the abilities to produce enzymes that are capable of degrad