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Block diagram of double column jig boring machine |
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Answer» Meaning of Jig Boring: |
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Name the metal which is liquid at ordinary temperature ? |
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Answer» MERCURY is the METAL which is LIQUID at ORDINARY TEMPERATURE |
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Calorific value of hydrogen??:(( |
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Answer» A FUEL having HIGHER calorific value is considered as a GOOD fuel and HYDROGEN has the HIGHEST calorific value of 150KJ/g. |
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Please answer 4th question |
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Answer» (i) MILLIMETER |
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take weight of five of your friends find out what their weight will be on the moon the value of 1.625 and the Mars 134 |
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What were the advantages and disadvantages of British government in India |
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Answer» Advantages of British raj in India Social Reforms: British raj in India had done various social activities for the country for instance abolition of The Sati Pratha and introduction Widow Remarriage Act of 1856, Child marriage restraint Act, Act against child labor and many other acts for improving the social tradition and custom for the betterment of humanity. Education reforms: During the British Raj only India existing education changed with the introduction of English as the mandatory subject and official language. During British Raj only University of Bombay, Kolkata and Madras were established during the year of 1857 just before the rebellion. The university is still present and being run by the modern Independent India as a most prestigious university. Employment Scheme: The British government also introduces the Indian Civil Service for the various prestigious posts under the government. The Imperial Civil Service at present is known as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) which is conducted by UPSC. Irrigation scheme: The government also structured various canals and dams for the improvement of irrigation condition in India. Infrastructure development: During the regime of British government the India communication and transport facility were developed. The government established the India’s first railways service in the year of 1853-54 in the region of Bombay and Calcutta by the two railways companies i.e. Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIPR) and East Indian Railway (EIR). After 5 years in the year of 1859, the first passenger railway LINE opened in North India between Allahabad and Kanpur. Monuments, Legal Tenders, Heritage Site: The government had also introduced the legal tender as an official MEDIUM of exchange at the time trading. Also they had built many heritage sites and monuments among them Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata, Victoria Terminus (now TERMED as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus), The Gateway Of India, Viceroy’s House (now called as Rashtrapati Bhavan), Asiatic Society of India in order to preserve the Indian monuments, literary script and many more. Contribution towards public health: The government made a significant contribution towards the crucial diseases namely plague that significantly hit the country. The government released many beneficial reforms and vaccine to cure the diseases.
There was much more working that government made during their rule in India which still being praised by the countrymen. Apart, from this the British Raj in India also have made crucial effect on the Indian people due to their indispensable tax structure, different approach and treatment towards Indian people, divide and rule policy and many more that significantly resulted in catastrophic events such as Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, Partition of Bengal, strict regulation, and formation of tax on peasants and merchants. It is true that the freedom from the British government was the ultimate end during that time which resulted in losses of many patriotic allies along with renowned freedom fighters like Rani Lakshmi Bai, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekar Azad, Subhas Chandra Bose and lots of more. Disadvantage/Drawbacks of British Raj in India Divide and Rule policy: The former rule of Divide and rule was the first that the government made to rule and govern all the major British provision states and Indian princely states. The rule first came into existence during the Lord Curzon viceroy, who divided the Bengal province into three parts i.e. Eastern Bengal and Assam as the Muslim majority states and also Hindu majority province of West Bengal, which had a huge blow for the country as because it led and created significant outrage among the countrymen. Not only this the biggest divide and rule policy that appeared at the time of independence when the country divided into two parts one is India and another one is Pakistan the burden of which still being seen during the CONFLICT between Indo-Pak war. Impalement of Tax structure: The government imposed illiberal tax structure and used to collect high taxes and also greater return on profits. However, the burden of which levies on small peasants, farmers, and small traders. Loss of lives: The regime of British government the country suffered the loss of many lives such as in Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, the rebellion of 1857, ETC. During the World, War government used to recruit many Indian citizens to join the troops even if they are not interested which results in loss and loss of lives. The government didn’t care about the people; they only care about their reputation and prestige and making marks in world history. Exploitation of resources: The government duly exploited the resources of the country and traded them in another country in order to earn revenue and capture the trade market. |
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What is cell ? How much time a paper take to soak sperm? |
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What happens to the force between two object if the distance between them is doubled or tripled |
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Answer» If the mass of both of the objects is DOUBLED, then the force of GRAVITY between them is quadrupled; and so on. Since gravitational force is INVERSELY proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two interacting objects, more separation distance will result in WEAKER gravitational forces. |
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What is the lecus how it works |
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Answer» During strong acceleration, and when maximum power is required, LEXUS HYBRID Drive simultaneously USES its internal combustion engine and electric-drive motor for EXCEPTIONAL performance. ... With regenerative BRAKING, the electric motor functions as a generator during coasting and braking. |
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Name the primary colors |
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Answer» Hey DEAR !!! |
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When do we say that liquids are miscible |
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Answer» MISCIBLE implies that LIQUIDS mix to form a HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE in all proportions.Water is miscible in a variety of liquids, but immiscible in oil. |
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what is the similarity between the plants of the group Thallophyta Bryophyta and pteridophyta irrespective of the differences in their in their body structur? |
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Answer» In both, Thallophytes and Bryophytes, the plant body is thalloid, ie., despite the fact that Thallophytes are single celled and Bryophytes are multi-celled, the plant body is ribbon-like, and dichotomously branching, ie. the parent plant branches into two at the ends / apical region. Both Divisions, THALLOPHYTA and Bryophyta, are able to synthesize their own food from LIGHT or chemical energy, making them autotrophs or autotrophic in nature. The many chloroplast pigments like Chlorophyll a, b, A, B, Carotenoid, Violaxantin, Xeaxantin and Leutin are similar in both Divisions. Vascular tissues are absent. (Vascular tissues are tissues like XYLEM and phloem which are found in higher plants. They help in the CONDUCTION of food and water through the complex plant body of higher plants.) Reserve food material is starch. (In higher plants, the food that is stored may be in the form of carbohydrates, fats, oils, etc. ) Roots, as seen in higher plants, are absent in both Thallophytes and Bryophytes. Cellulose is the chief component of the cell wall in both. The gametophyte (parent plant body / thalli) represent the dominant phase of the LIFE cycle. |
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Bitta in terms of alfa |
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Answer» Alpha (uppercase Α, lowercase α; Ancient GREEK: ἄλφα, álpha, modern pronunciationálfa) is the first letter of the Greek ALPHABET. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 1. |
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What is the role of split rings in electric motor |
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Answer» Electric motoris a device which converts theelectrical energy into MECHANICAL energy. In an electric MOTOR the split RING COMMUTATOR is USED to reverse the direction of current in the coil. |
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Find the number N_2 gas molecule in 280g of N_2 gas. |
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How is weather different from climate |
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Answer» The points GIVEN below are substantial so far as the difference between weather and CLIMATE is concerned: ... Weather is the condition of the atmosphere in a given region, over a short period. UNLIKE climate which refers to the way, atmostphere behaves, over the typically LONG period. |
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What is formula of mirror |
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Answer» HEY MATE here is your ANS. 1/f=1/u+1/v plzz MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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In the retina of the eye the area having no sensory cell is called•》》Iris •》》cornea •》》blind spot •》》dark spot |
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Answer» ʜᴇyᴀ ᴅᴇᴀʀ!! |
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Explain these lines with reference to the image. No two field lines are found to cross each other . If they did, it would mean that at the point of intersection, the compass needle would point towards two directions, which is not possible.Here it is written that no two lines would intersect each other but in diagram it seems to be intersecting. |
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Answer» No magnetic lines will never INTERSECT PRACTICALLY but due to vast number of field lines it SEEMS to be INTERSECTING but there is some gap in between |
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Give some case study of scarcity of water |
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Answer» water crisis Sources once considered renewable are diminishing rapidly. Water is one element which, is declining in the face of human onslaught. India's historic billionth baby has not led the government to TAKE concrete measures to control this rapid population growth. Jabalpur is located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh and lies 15 kilometres from river Narmada. Its present population is 2 million. Two decades back it was 700,000. Increasing population is making summers seem like a nightmare. Though, in some areas of the city water supply is irregular throughout the year.Water shortage leads to long queues and street squabbles with people's patience running out. Once known as the city of lakes, the water bodies have today lost their lust. Built by our forefathers for serving daily needs and for recharging groundwater the lakes are dying. Concrete buildings and waste material have taken the PLACE of the shrinking water bodies. Sports and business complexes are being planned in place of the retreating water bodies, without a passing thought to the consequences on environment. Scarcity of water has led to the digging of tubewells in every plot of the newly-constructed colonies. This has further aggravated the problem with the fall of the watertable. The lakes need to be cleaned and desilted regularly. If a fraction of funds collected during festive occasions, are diverted for maintaining these waterbodies by local committees then the wells of that locality could get recharged.Narmada, rain and groundwater are the three major sources of water for Jabalpur. The water flow in Narmada is because of rains in the upper reaches of Jabalpur. This rainwater if tapped, by every household can end the water crisis. If people build LARGE underground water storage tanks, to harvest rainwater it could also recharge groundwater. If someone using groundwater does not recharge it, he must be made liable to be punished by the municipality or water board. Other than the Narmada the other water supplied is from by two reservoirs. Earlier most of the rain that fell recharged groundwater aquifers because of dense green cover which, acted as a barrier for surface runoff. Now, with 70 per cent of the forest cover in Khandari and 30 per cent of forest cover in Pariyat catchment removed the available reservoirs are getting silted up. Unfortunately, there is no official policy to respond to the crisis.Water management demands sincere planning and coordinated efforts. There is a need for formation of separate water bodies independent of government interference, manned by professionals appointed for a contractual basis and paid according to work efficiency. A ban on tubewells can make a vital difference to groundwater recharge.Licenses need to be made compulsory for every well digger. The imposition of high water CHARGES could be a viable solution for discouraging the misuse of water. Water charges need to be imposed on volumetric use of water with the metering of all water supply POINTS. In all government gardens use of sprinkler, drip and greenhouses should be compulsorily implemented which could be a good example for the public. During the monsoon Narmada water pipeline could be used for recharging ponds in the city. A ban needs to be imposed on building activities in lakes. Rooftop water harvesting should be made essential, registration of colonies should not occur without the water harvesting system. Forestation should be promoted on a war footing throughout the state. High water consuming trees like the Eucalyptus should be avoided. Polluted water from industrial areas should be safely disposed in such a way that it may not pollute the river downstream. |
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What are the similarities in properties of element in halogen family |
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Answer» MEMBERS of this FAMILY are GREEDY for 1 ELECTRON |
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Name of some diseases |
| Answer» CANCER ,MALARIA, aids, dengue, MUMPS, TUBERCULOSIS, etc | |
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Explain these lines with reference to the diagram |
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Answer» These blue lines represent the MAGNETIC FIELD of the red magnet in the centre. It is the area inside which, if any magnetic object is kept it would either be attracted or repelled by the magnet, depending on its poles. Hope it helps! Please MARK as Brainliest! Please CORRECT me if I am wrong! |
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If the angle of incidence of light falling on a plane mirror is 30°, what will be the angle of reflection>>90° >>30° >>60° >>0°choose the correct option |
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Answer» 30° will be ANGLE of REFLECTION |
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Why is sodium dipped in kerosene |
| Answer» SODIUM is highly REACTIVE to air and WATER so it is kept DIPPED in kerosene to prevent FIRES..... | |
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Tincture of iodine is a________1)suspension2)colloid3)true solution4)emulsion |
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What is an earthquake? How it is caused? answer in 5 to 6sentences. |
| Answer» EARTHQUAKE is caused DUE to shaking of earth and it is caused due to some area where volcanic eruptions OCCUR in this earth plates GOT shaking so it is caused and it is in area like China and Japan like these area it MOSTLY occur | |
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Pollen grains produced by which thing |
| Answer» POLLEN grains are produced by organs called anthers and MUST be transferred to the female PARTS of plants in ORDER to form seeds. | |
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What is the relation between radius of curvature and focal length of a concave mirror |
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Answer» HEY MATE! |
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What is time period ? |
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Answer» A time period is the time NEEDED for one COMPLETE cycle of vibration to pass in a GIVEN POINT.... called time period |
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What is the relation between radius of curvature and focal length of concave mirror |
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Answer» HEY MATE! |
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Why is magnesium ion smaller than oxygen and also they havesame electronic configuration |
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Answer» Mg2+ and O2- ions are isoelectronic (they have the same number of electrons). However, magnesium has a GREATER number of protons than OXYGEN, and HENCE greater effective NUCLEAR charge and larger force of attraction with the VALENCE electrons. |
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if I already received all things for the exam which is only 7 days left what I do because I think that I have not prepared for the exam but when I am on studies I think that l have been prepared for it. What I can do? |
| Answer» PLEASE START preparation for the exam only 7 days are left. | |
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What is the pH level of HCL in stomach? |
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Answer» Its 1.0 |
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Why is it necessary boil or bake the silk worm? |
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Answer» It is very important to boil silk cocoons because if we boil silk ccocoons we see that the thread TYPE LOOSES by the cocoons which is actually silk thread if we cut the cocoons and remove the silk worm out of it we wont get the CONTINUOUS thread. So i conclud by saying that it is important to boil silk cocoons CONTAINING silk worms to get the continuous thread. Hope this helps THANK you... |
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Difference between powerloom and mills |
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Answer» A power LOOM is a mechanized loom, and was ONE of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution A building EQUIPPED with machinery for grinding grain into FLOUR., a factory fitted with machinery for a PARTICULAR manufacturing. |
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If exam of science is only 7 days left, what should do to get 100% in the exam |
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Answer» Don't CONCENTRATE in WASTE things..and revise morning nd EVENING .. |
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The innermost part of a candle flame is the hottest do you agree give reasons |
| Answer» YES, INNER most PART of CANDLE is HOTTEST | |
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How many types of atoms are there |
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Answer» ^_^✌^_^✌^_^ |
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From where can I get the solutions of Pearson IIT foundation class 9 physics chemistry maths ? Please give me the solution of Pearson books class 9 ( especially physics ) . Please reply fast . |
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If the antibiotics are not able to work against common cold then why are antibiotics recommended? |
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Answer» the ANTIBIOTICS are RECOMMENDED in COMMON COLD so that any other disease is not caused by the infection. |
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What is adam's apple and where is it located |
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Answer» ADAM's apple in present NEAR to VOCAL cord. Adam's apple can CHANGES the picth of the voice. |
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the government of India has plan to setup solar power plants all over country.will this help the environment in any way? how? |
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Answer» Yes it is very IMPORTANT because it produces the electric ENERGY generated by WATER |
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Outside wooden steps May get slippery when they are wet how could you make it less slippery |
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Answer» There are many ways you can get wooden steps to be less slippery even when they are wet. Some ways are: *You can put a carpet on the steps. The fibers in a carpet usually have some FRICTION which will give you a grip as you climb up and/or down and PREVENT you from falling. *You can apply anti-slip coatings like a paint on the steps. If you ADD some sand to the paint to add traction and lessen the slippery nature. Alternatively, If the wood has been waxed, you may consider using a wax REMOVER. *You can fix a hand railing so that you can hold on to it when you go up and down the steps. |
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Outside wooden steps may get slippery when they are wet how could you make it रेसिपी |
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Answer» What nonsense are you asking ....do you think it is a question....pls stop WASTING your FELLOW's PRECIOUS TIME....even they have works to do unlike you |
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Moist baking soda is rubbed on an ant sting why |
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Answer» Hey mate!!! |
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Which of the following is the site of respiration within the cell. |
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Answer» The SITE of RESPIRATION WITHIN the CELL is MITOCHONDRIA |
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