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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

If the magnet has a low enough mass, and the string induces very little forces and friction on the magnet, it will act like a compass, the south end will point to the north pole and vice versus with north.

Shivam Singh 5 years ago (9408055)

One end of any bar magnet will always want to point north if it is freely suspended. This is called the north-seeking pole of the magnet, or simply the north pole. The opposite end is called the south pole. ... So, we can conclude that the north end of a compass is attracted to the south end of a magnet.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

   The incidents leading to the outbreak of the revolution were:-
(i) Meeting of the Estates General: On 5 May 1789, Louis XVI called for a meeting to propose new taxes. Representatives of all the three estates reached there, but members of the third estate had to stand at the back, as they were not offered any seat. Peasants, artisans and women were denied entry to the assembly.
(ii) Demand for Universal Adult Franchise: Members of the third estate demanded the power for each member to vote. When the King rejected the demand, members of the third estate walked out of the assembly to protest.
(iii) Meeting of the newly formed National Assembly: Since the percentage of the third estate was more, they considered themselves as spokesmen for the whole French nation. They assembled in an indoor tennis court of Versailles and declared themselves as the 'National Assembly'. They believed in removing the feudal privileges of the nobles and clergy.
(iv) Revolt by peasants: The countryside rumours spread from village to village that their ripe crops would be destroyed by hired bands of lords of manors. Peasants in several districts seized hoes and attacked the residences of their manors. They looted, hoarded grain and burnt down documents containing records of manorial dues.
(v) Fall of Bastille prison: During this political turmoil, the French had experienced severe winters leading to bad harvest. It increased the price of bread, which was hoarded in the market. Angry women attacked the shops. At the same time, the King ordered troops to move into Paris. On 14 July 1789, the agitated crowd stormed and destroyed the Bastille prison.

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Ashmita Das 5 years ago (10343630)

Cells need oxygen for the efficient use of glucose in cellular respiration, the main method, most organisms used to gain energy. The oxygen bonds to portions of glucose molecule,releasing water, Carbon dioxide,and energy. The cells then use energy to generate Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Cells need oxygen for the efficient use of glucose in cellular respiration, the main method, most organisms used to gain energy.
The oxygen bonds to portions of glucose molecule,releasing water, Carbon dioxide,and energy.
The cells then use energy to generate Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Spleen has a similar structure to a large lymph node, which primarily functions as a blood filter. The spleen plays an important role in the red blood cells also known as aserythrocytes and the digestive system. Old and damaged RBC’s are destroyed in the spleen and It is known as the RBCs Graveyard.

Function of spleen :

  • The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system. It keeps all the body fluids balanced.
  • It is made up of a red pulp tissue that filters the old and damaged red blood cells.
  • The important function of the spleen is to filter the blood. The spleen recycles the old and damaged red blood cells and the white blood cells are stored.
  • Spleen also helps to fight against bacteria that cause diseases such as meningitis and pneumonia.
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Mohd Talha 4 years, 11 months ago (4973066)

CP = 3600000. To gain 10% on whole land, SP = 360000 + 10% of 360000 = Rs. 396000. 1/3 of the land sold on 20% loss. SP of 1/3 land = (360000/3) - 20% of (360000/3) = Rs. 96000. SP of 2/5 of the land = (360000 * 2)/5 + 25% of (360000*2)/5 = Rs. 180000. SP of the remaining land = 396000 - 96000 - 180000 = Rs. 120000. Second Method SP of total agricultural field at a profit of 10% = (360000*110)/100 = Rs. 396000. So, SP of 1/3 of field = (360000/3)*(80/100) = Rs. 96000. SP of 2/5th of the field =(2*360000*125)/(5*100) = Rs. 180000. Hence, SP of the remaining field = Rs. (396000-96000-180000). = Rs. 120000.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

First Method

CP = 3600000.

To gain 10% on whole land, SP = 360000 + 10% of 360000 = Rs. 396000.

1/3 of the land sold on 20% loss.

SP of 1/3 land = (360000/3) - 20% of (360000/3) = Rs. 96000.

SP of 2/5 of the land = (360000 * 2)/5 + 25% of (360000*2)/5 = Rs. 180000.

SP of the remaining land = 396000 - 96000 - 180000 = Rs. 120000.

Second Method

SP of total agricultural field at a profit of 10% = (360000*110)/100 = Rs. 396000.

So, SP of 1/3 of field = (360000/3)*(80/100) = Rs. 96000.

SP of 2/5th of the field =(2*360000*125)/(5*100) = Rs. 180000.

Hence,

SP of the remaining field = Rs. (396000-96000-180000).

= Rs. 120000.

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Sneha ** 5 years ago (9949633)

1 TB:-1024 Peta byte
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Mukesh Kumar 5 years ago (10344165)

Manav bhugol kya hai

Mukesh Kumar 5 years ago (10344165)

Bhugol
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Sreedharan C 4 years, 5 months ago (11505287)

digital documentation

Jenifa Nashrin Begum 5 years ago (10284713)

Digital documents all session answer
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Piya Hablani 4 years, 11 months ago (10410012)

1914-1918

Nandini Chauhan 5 years ago (9981404)

In 1914 to 1918

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The war that was fought between 1914 and 1918 was the first world war. It was between Germany, Australia- Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire against Great Britain, U.S, Japan, Italy, and Russia. There were four main reasons because of the first world war.

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Anjali Pandey 4 years, 9 months ago (10823539)

Dr mehboob ul hak

Varsha Chauhan 5 years ago (8454748)

डॉक्टर महबूब उल हक l
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Varsha Chauhan 5 years ago (8454748)

1. राजनैतिक उपद्रव l 2. सामाजिक अस्थिरता l
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Aadharshini Sudha 5 years ago (3752199)

Is this differentiation??
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Gurpreet Kaur 4 years, 11 months ago (10333624)

Write all dates on a page and try to learn them like a story ..mean to say is k aise pdho k itne year me ye hua uske baad ye hua ..with your maximum concentration
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Yash Yadav 5 years ago (10333138)

https://youtu.be/-137oWgP1z0 Listen it☝️☝️??
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Himanshu Pathak 5 years ago (10047135)

Bhai ya kya ha

Rohit Kumar 5 years ago (4937900)

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A. Ragavendran 5 years ago (4297063)

AIDS,cancer

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Following is the list of genetic disorders that occur in humans:

  1. Cystic fibrosis
  2. Thalassemia
  3. Huntington’s disease
  4. Hemochromatosis
  5. Turner’s syndrome
  6. Kleinfelter’s syndrome
  7. Leber’s Hereditary Optic Atrophy
  8. Cancer
  9. High Blood Pressure
  10. Obesity
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The higher the magnitude of lattice energy, the stronger the ionic bond formed. This is because more energy is released when strong bonds are formed.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

राजनीतिक भूगोल के दो उपक्षेत्र

निर्वाचन भूगोल

सैन्य भूगोल

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Yashwanth G 5 years ago (9535230)

I
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Sangeeta Makhija 4 years, 11 months ago (7815016)

yes

Reetika Kadamkar 5 years ago (9222341)

Yes they are in syllabus

Mehul Nawal 5 years ago (10299080)

Ofcourse they are

Gaurav Dadhich 5 years ago (1017412)

Yes they are
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

For the most part, the two products that generally fall into the category of collated and uncollated are color copies and posters. There are many reasons why you would want your color copies collated or mini  posters uncollated.

People want copies collated when they’re handing out complete “packets” of information to people. For example, when you need to give each student one copy of each flyer. They need them uncollated if different copies will be handed out to different people. Like when you have three stacks of forms on the counter, a person will grab the one that applies to them.

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