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A canopy is mainly formed by tall trees and their cluster. Short trees and shrubs don't form canopies.
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We can trace the magnetic field pattern of a bar magnet in the following two ways:
1. Using iron filings: In this process, iron filings show the shape of magnetic field produced by a bar magnet by aligning with magnetic field lines.
2. Using a compass: With the movement of compass from one position to other, magnetic field lines leave the north pole of the magnet and enter the south pole.
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2500
The next morning Prashant realized that he had to get over his emotions and take charge of the situation. The huge crowd of around 2500 people in the shelter was full of sadness as they had lost everything in the storm. 86 people had been killed by the super cyclone.
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Consider an infinitely long thin straight wive with uniform linear charge q density λ. Let P be a point at ⊥r distance r from the wire.
To calculate the E.F E⃗ E→ at P, imagine a cylindrical Gaussian surface.
∴ The surface area of the curved part S = 2πrl
Total charge enclosed by the Gaussian surface q = λl
Electric flix through the end Surfaces of the cylinder is Φ = 0
Electric flux through the curved Surfaces of the cylinder is Φ2 = Ecosθ.s
Φ2 = E x 1 x 2πrl
The total electric flux Φ = Φ1 + Φ2
Φ = 0 + E2πrl, Φ2 = 2πrlE ………(1)
A/C to Gauss law,
from (1) and (2)
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Let one supplement angle = x
Twice of supplement angle = 2 x
so we know two supplement angle = 1 8 0°
Then
x + 2 x =1 8 0°
3 x = 180°
x = 180 ÷ 3 = 60°
2 × 6 0 = 1 2 0 °
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Earth attracts all things towards it through an unseen force of attraction. This force of attraction is called as gravitation or gravitational pull. You must have noticed that every time you throw an object upwards, it reaches a certain height and then falls down on the earth's surface
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a n s w e r
A l p h a and beta are the Greek letters that are used in mathematics to denote the constant values such as the roots of polynomials.
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1. x/2 – 1/5 = x/3 + ¼
Solution:
x/2 – 1/5 = x/3 + ¼
⇒ x/2 – x/3 = ¼+ 1/5
⇒ (3x – 2x)/6 = (5 + 4)/20
⇒ 3x – 2x = 9/20 × 6
⇒ x = 54/20
⇒ x = 27/10
2. n/2 – 3n/4 + 5n/6 = 21
Solution:
n/2 – 3n/4 + 5n/6 = 21
⇒ (6n – 9n + 10n)/12 = 21
⇒ 7n/12 = 21
⇒ 7n = 21 × 12
⇒ n = 252/7
⇒ n = 36
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IT Code 402 Class 10 Book PDF 2020-21
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Zero Overlapping of Atomic Orbital – When the orientation of two interacting atomic orbital is such that there is no overlapping of the orbital, that is known as zero overlapping.
The unsymmetrical overlap of orbitals results in zero overlap i-e; between px-s and pxpy orbital
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Motion tween is a type of animation that uses symbols to create movement, size and rotation changes, fades, and color effects. Classic tween refers to tweening in Flash CS3 and earlier, and is maintained in Animate primarily for transition purposes.
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Human Rights are those rights, which are inherent in our nature. Without these rights, we cannot live as human beings. Human rights allow us to fully develop and use our human qualities, intelligence, talents and conscience. They allow us to satisfy our spiritual and other needs
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We can find the force between any two charges by coulomb’s law, coulomb’s law states that two charged bodies will attract or repel each other with a force that proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them,
Let’s get an equation out of this,
{tex}\(F\,=\,k\frac{{{Q}_{1}}\times {{Q}_{2}}}{{{d}^{2}}}\).{/tex}
Where,
F = Force of attraction of repulsion depending upon the charges
K = Coulombs constant, for air it is 9 × 10⁹ N.m²/C²
Q₁ and Q₂ are the magnitudes of two charges
d = Distance between the two charges.
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Presence of cell walls in onion cells only
Human cheek cells are animal cells while the onion peel cells are the plant cells. The major difference between the plant cells and animal cells are the presence of the chloroplast, and cell wall in the plant cells.

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