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Neha Mehra 5 years ago (10309078)

Shatik kirna part 2 and shatik rang part 2 of class 10

Mulla Arafath 5 years ago (9744527)

Yes

Sania Maria Biju 5 years ago (8814439)

Which books dear...???
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Firozabad had not changed with time because the years of mind-numbing toil had killed all initiative and the ability to dream for a change. The cry of not having money to do anything except carry on the business of bangle making and not having enough to eat rang out in every home. The young men echoed the lament of their elders but little could change because they had lost the ability to hope for it. As a result, the place recorded no progress.

 

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Tec Om 5 years ago (7036201)

A={x: 4 * n where n belongs to N; 1<=x<6}
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The metaphor of the rattrap signifies that the world exists only to trap people by setting baits for them. Whenever someone is tempted by the luxuries, he ends up being caught in a dangerous trap. The author, thus, makes a much deeper comment on the woeful plight of those in pursuit of the worldly pleasures, which often lead them to unfortunate situations. The story helps in realising the importance of general goodness and kindness. The peddler is saved from the snare of the huge rattrap called world only when he appreciates the kindness to him by Edla.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Answer:

Pablo Neruda wishes for that exotic moment when mankind will be free from greed, cruelty and harmful actions. Unnecessary rush and noise have caused unpleasantness and troubles. The poet wishes the noise of engines and machines should cease and peace and tranquility should prevail.

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Krishna Disposal 5 years ago (9454736)

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Kartik Kumar 5 years ago (9536808)

Chapter 1 question 6 ka first part and second part class 8

Nikita Vats 5 years ago (9073286)

Hi

Nikita Vats 5 years ago (9073286)

What
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Dhruvil Dinesh Bhai Joshi 4 years, 11 months ago (9376554)

New

Manat Is Janat 4 years, 11 months ago (10322971)

Yeah because because all people need good life to survive hit

Anurag Srivastava 5 years ago (7291678)

No
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

 23x + 34x = 48  

57 x = 48

x = 48/57

x = 16/19

Supriya Karwasra 5 years ago (9914320)

46
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Vanshika Goel 5 years ago (6115986)

200 kgm/s^2

Sunny Kumar 5 years ago (10292389)

P=m*v P= 2*100 = 200kg m/s

Av Vashistha 5 years ago (4353398)

200 kg m/s

Kripa Daga 5 years ago (10187336)

Momentum=product of mass and velocity p=mv p=2kg*100m/s p=200 kg m/s

Sayantani Sen 5 years ago (10853829)

Given, Mass (m) = 2 kg Velocity(v) = 100 m/s Therefore, momentum (p) = mv = (2 × 100) kg m/s = 200 kg m/s
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Hey, i hope you and your family members are fine. I want to tell you that yesterday i am success in CBSE entrance exam and i got admission to Shivaji Medical College Nagpur. I am very happy about it. I am organizing a party for all my friends to celebrate this happy day, So i also invited you to attend this party. Please attend it and bless me and be a part of my success. I am organizing this party at Pizza hut , in the main market Vasco. Timing : From Evening 60'clock to till 80'clock. I have also send you an invitation card please check inside the envelope. I hope you will be a part of this enjoyable party.

 

 

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Sayantani Sen 5 years ago (10853829)

Given, Mass (m) = 45 kg Displacement (s) = 15 m Force (F) = 20 N Therefore, work done (W) = Fs =( 20 × 15 ) J = 300 J
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Puneet Biswas 5 years ago (10062861)

Ok

@_ Dreamer 5 years ago (8808924)

He has some food.

First Name 5 years ago (10129186)

He has some food
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First Name 5 years ago (10129186)

=sin(6x) + sin(2x)
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Ishika Kumari 5 years ago (9352584)

English is studied by us

Jatin Kumar 5 years ago (9939715)

English is studied by us

Radha Mistry?☺ 5 years ago (7051421)

English is studied by us..

Ayushi Choudhary 5 years ago (10294506)

English is studied by us

Raj Srivastava 5 years ago (9143902)

English is studied by us
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?Ritesh Gupta? 5 years ago (9953947)

Aadu suno

Aadya Singh 5 years ago (10036809)

Hlw bhai?

?Ritesh Gupta? 5 years ago (9953947)

Bro seraj,sowndu, smarakee se bat hota h kya...

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Molar mass (M) is the mass of 1 mole of a chemical substance. The unit for molar mass is grams per mole or g.mol−1-1.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

With computer systems, attributes are the characteristics of a file in the context of a file system. For example, if the file had a read-only attribute, the file cannot have any changes (write protection), and can only be read. See our file attributes definition for further information about this type of an attribute.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Babur led four expeditions to India but without any significant results. His fifth invasion i.e battle of Panipat marked his success and completely changed the political history of India. Ibrahim Lodhi was the ruler of Delhi at this time. He did not have good relations with his nobles. Thus Daulat Khan Lodhi, governor of Punjab invited Babur to undertake a full-scale invasion in order to take revenge.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

1. Sanskritisation process promoted the sacred outlook; while Westernisation process promoted secular outlook.
2. Sanskritisation is a process of upward mobility by a process of imitation while Westernisation is a process of upward mobility by a process of development.
3. Sanskritisation implies mobility within the framework of caste while Westernisation implies mobility outside the framework of caste.
4. While Sanskritisation puts a taboo on meat-eating and consumption of alcohol, Westernisation promoted meat-eating and consumption of alcohol.

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Anmol Agarwal 5 years ago (7191684)

The mole is the unit of measurement for amount of substance in the International System of Units

?Ritesh Gupta? 5 years ago (9953947)

Sowndu se

Aadya Singh 5 years ago (10036809)

Nhi meri baat nhi hoti seraj, Smarkakee se

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Mole Concept

Term mole was suggested by Ostwald (Latin word mole = heap)

A mole is defined as the amount of substance which contains same number of elementary particles (atoms, molecules or ions) as the number of atoms present in 12 g of carbon (C-12).

1 mol = 6.023 * 1023 atoms = one gram-atom = gram atomic mass

1 mol = 6.023 * 1023 molecules = gram molecular mass

In gaseous state at STP (T = 273 K, p = 1 atm)

Gram molecular mass = 1 mol

= 22.4 L = 6.022 * 1023 molecules

Standard number 6.023x 1023 is called Avogadro number in honour of Avogadro (he did not give this number) and is denoted by NA.

The volume occupied by one mole molecules of a gaseous substance is called molar volume or gram molecular volume.

Number of moles = amount of substance (in gram) / molar mass

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

ग्रामीण और छोटे शहरों में शिक्षित बेरोजगार युवाओं हेतु स्वरोजगार उपलब्ध कराना प्रधानमंत्री रोजगार सृजन कार्यक्रम (PMEGP) योजना का लक्ष्य है

प्रधानमंत्री रोजगार सृजन कार्यक्रम (PMEGP) केंद्र सरकार की स्वरोजगार योजना है. PMEGP के तहत उद्योग लगाने पर 25 लाख और सेवा क्षेत्र में निवेश करने पर 10 लाख रुपये कर्ज मिलता है.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

प्रधान मंत्री रोज़गार योजना (PMRY)।
यह 1993 में शुरू किया गया था। योजना का उद्देश्य ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों और कस्बों में शिक्षित बेरोजगार युवाओं के लिए स्वरोजगार के अवसर पैदा करना है। युवाओं को छोटे व्यवसाय और उद्योग स्थापित करने में सहायता प्रदान की जाती है।

Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana (PMRY).

It was started in 1993. The aim of the scheme is to create self-employment opportunities for educated unemployed youth in the rural areas and towns. The youth are provided assistance in setting up small business and industries.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

 

Why did Britain sign the Anglo-Japanese treaty of 1902? What was the importance of this treaty for Japan?

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Britain signed the Anglo-Japanese Alliance of 1902 to check Russian influence in China. By signing this treaty, Japan was also recognised as an imperialist power.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Britain signed the Anglo-Japanese Alliance of 1902 to check Russian influence in China. By signing this treaty, Japan was also recognised as an imperialist power.

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Shruti ? 5 years ago (9554162)

Dead cells and cellulose

Vijaya Laxmi 5 years ago (10292761)

Cellulose microfibrills

Hardik Garg 5 years ago (9002763)

Cellouse

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Cellulose
Cellulose is a long chain of linked sugar molecules that gives wood its remarkable strength. It is the main component of plant cell walls, and the basic building block for many textiles and for paper. Cotton is the purest natural form of cellulose. Plant cell wall is not made of glucose, fructose or starch. 

Shridhar Vyas 5 years ago (10073996)

Cellulose
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Account Deleted 5 years ago (10293719)

If you'll post a specific question then it will easy to answer
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Kripa Daga 5 years ago (10187336)

If no. of protons is 15 ,no. of electron 15 and no. of neutrons 17 Calculate mass no. and atomic no.

Sarbraj Singh Gill 5 years ago (9692005)

Thanks
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Tanisha Kashyap 5 years ago (10246639)

50%

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Answer:

The surface area increased by 125%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the initial side length be x. Then the surface area of cube is

If each side of a cube is increased by 50%, then the new side length is

The surface area of new cube is

The percentage increase in its surface area is

Therefore the surface area increased by 125%.

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Yatan Batth 5 years ago (9490135)

Medicine that are used to kill pr stop the growth of microorganisms known as antibiotics.

Vijaya Laxmi 5 years ago (10292761)

Chemical produced by microorganisms that kill the growth of other harmful microorganisms

Hardik Garg 5 years ago (9002763)

Microbes are also used to prepare antibiotics, which are used to treat several bacterial infections. Antibiotics are chemical substances that kill disease-causing microbes. It is quite interesting to find that there are some microbes which cause diseases; on the other hand, some other microbes help in preparation of antibiotics, and thus, cure diseases.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Microbes are also used to prepare antibiotics, which are used to treat several bacterial infections. Antibiotics are chemical substances that kill disease-causing microbes. It is quite interesting to find that there are some microbes which cause diseases; on the other hand, some other microbes help in preparation of antibiotics, and thus, cure diseases.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Microbes are also used to prepare antibiotics, which are used to treat several bacterial infections. Antibiotics are chemical substances that kill disease-causing microbes. It is quite interesting to find that there are some microbes which cause diseases; on the other hand, some other microbes help in preparation of antibiotics, and thus, cure diseases.

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