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Atoms are made up of three subatomic particles, protons, neutrons and electrons.
Posted by Sundram Jha 5 years ago (4241413)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Find the total surface area of 1 box:
Total surface area = 2( 90x50 + 50x35 + 35x90) = 18800 cm²
Find the total surface area of 50 boxes:
1 box = 18800 cm²
50 boxes = 18800 x 50 = 940000 cm²
Find the length of the sheet needed:
Length = 940000 ÷ 94 = 10000 cm = 100 m
Answer: 100 m
Posted by Devil ? 5 years ago (3139322)
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The Rayleigh Criterion
The Rayleigh criterion is the generally accepted criterion for the minimum resolvable detail - the imaging process is said to be diffraction-limited when the first diffraction minimum of the image of one source point coincides with the maximum of another.

Posted by Pavithrasai M 5 years ago (38314)
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It is essential to have resource planning because of the following reasons:
- It helps to identify the various resources present in different regions of the country.
- It helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable resources.
- It helps in reducing wastage of resources.
- It helps in equal distribution of resources among the regions that have acute shortage of it.
- It helps in keeping track of remaining resources.
- It helps to take care of future generations.
Thus, resource planning is necessary for sustaining quality of life and global peace.
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M Hamel wrote; Vive la franz/Viva la France on the blackboard at the end of his last class in the school. It means- Long live France! He wrote this because he was deeply saddened by the fact that Germans have come in their country and are imposing German language on them. And as it was his last day teaching French to the students and he loved the French language as he believed it was the most beautiful language, he wanted it to live long. He wanted France to live long.
Posted by Deeksha Tengeri 5 years ago (9811353)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
a) the length of the broken part can be figured out by the pythagoras theoram-
so, suppose the length of the broken part is x
15 square +20 square = x square
= 225 + 400 = x square
thus, x square = 625
hence, x= sqrt of 625
therefore x= 25m
b) the heinght of the full tree is 15+ 25= 40m
c) the length of the hypotenuse is 25m
d) the area of the triangle= (15*20)/4 = 300/4 = 75m sq.
Posted by Kaarunya Sai 5 years ago (9814946)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The Happy Prince sends sapphire to a young girl and a writer.
The young writer was trying to finish a play but he couldn't because he needed money to buy firewood which would keep him warm. Therefore, the Prince sent sapphire to him so that he could sell it to the jeweller to buy firewood and finish his play.
The Happy Prince sent another sapphire to the little matchgirl who was standing in the square just below him. Her matches had fallen in the gutter because of which they were all spoiled. He knew that her father would beat her if she did not bring home some money.
Posted by Deeksha Tengeri 5 years ago (9811353)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
a) the length of the broken part can be figured out by the pythagoras theoram-
so, suppose the length of the broken part is x
15 square +20 square = x square
= 225 + 400 = x square
thus, x square = 625
hence, x= sqrt of 625
therefore x= 25m
b) the heinght of the full tree is 15+ 25= 40m
c) the length of the hypotenuse is 25m
d) the area of the triangle= (15*20)/4 = 300/4 = 75m sq.
Posted by Krishna Agrawal 5 years ago (10226135)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Falling under Ottoman dominion in the mid-15th century, the modern nation state of Greece emerged in 1830 following a war of independence. ... Greece is a democratic and developed country with an advanced high-income economy, a high quality of life, and a very high standard of living.
Posted by Anusheya Kamatkar 5 years ago (7628567)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Roman Slaves: Slavery was an institution deeply rooted in the ancient world, both in the Mediterranean and in the Near East, and not even Christianity when it emerged and triumphed as the state religion (in the fourth century) seriously challenged this institution. It does not follow that the bulk of the labour in the Roman economy was performed by slaves.
That may have been true of large parts of Itlay in the Republican period (under Augustus there were still 3 million slaves in a total Italian population of 7.5 million) but it was no longer true of the empire as a whole.
Slaves were an investment, and at least one Roman agricultural writer advised landowners against using them in contexts where too many might be required (for example, for harvests) or where their health could be damaged (for example, by malaria).
These considerations were not based on any sympathy for the slaves but on hard economic calculation. On the other hand, if the Roman upper classes were often brutal towards their slaves, ordinary people did sometimes show much more compassion.
French Serfs: Serfs cultivated plots of land, but these belonged to the lord. Much of the produce from this had to be given to the lord. They also had to work on the land which belonged exclusively to the lord. They received no wages and could not leave the estate without the lord’s permission.
The lord claimed a number of monopolies at the expense of his serfs. Serfs could use only their lord’s mill to grind their flour, his oven to bake their bread, and his winepresses to distil wine and beer.
The lord could decide whom a serf should marry, or might give his blessing to the serf’s choice but on payment of a fee.
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Trade Guilds were the association of producers
D)None of these
(i) Trade guilds were associations of producers that trained craft people, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices
(ii)They enjoyed monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products
(iii) They also had the right to restrict the entry of new producers into the trade.
Posted by Puspa Patail 5 years ago (9750552)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The rattrap seller was a poor vagabond, wearing shabby ragged clothes. He sold rattraps to earn a very meager livelihood. At times he resorted to petty thievery. He considered the entire world as a big rattrap and all the men and women as rats vulnerable to be trapped to various types of baits. He himself got trapped in this rattrap when he stole thirty kronor of the old crofter.
He was always in search of securing some money, by hook or crook. As a result he got into trouble the second time when the Ironmaster mistook him for an old companion and he did not correct him. However, there was some goodness left in him that was brought to surface by kind Edla, the Ironmaster’s elder daughter. At the end he transformed himself and returned the stolen money to the crofter through Edla.
Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The rattrap peddler was a tall man who had his own, imagination and meditation. Instead of flowing some goodness in him, he had the human weakness of petty thievery and begging to keep his body and soul together. He wore rags and hunger gleamed in his eyes. He went round selling self-made small rattrape of wire. Devoid of any sheltering place, he could spend his night wherever he desired. Mostly he came across sour faces and was a victim of his cruel circumstances. He could of knock at the door any person for his night shelter.
He philosophises his existence and inside the world as a big rattap. According to him all the riches, joys, food, clothing and shelter are just baits. Anyone who touches the bait, the rattrap closes on him. Then everything comes to an end. He stole away the thirty knonor of the crofter though the later offered him supper, bed and shelter. With that money he reached the Ramsjo Ironworks and the ironmaster mistook him as his old acquaintance. With the persuasion of Edla, the ironmaster's daughter, the peddler accepted the invitation for the Christmas cheer. When the ironmaster realised his mistake about the peddler he ordered him to go. Edla intrceded and took the peddler at the breakfast table. Her sympathy, noble attitude, open heartedness, hospitality and kindness had a significant impact on the peddler. While leaving he left behind a Christmas present for Edla, thirty kronor for crofter and a letter stating that her nobleness had given him a chance to cleanse himself.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
A language of a country is the identity of that nation. M.Hamel, in his last lesson, tells his students about the beauty of their language, French, which is now being replaced by German because of the orders that have come from Berlin. He says that it is the most beautiful language in the world. He describes it as the clearest and the most logical of all the languages. The teacher elaborates the beauty of his county's language. He says that during colonial rule when the colonial power tries to enforce political and cultural dominance by imposing their own language if the natives are attached to their native language, their identity remains intact. They could say to have the key to their prison as long as they are holding fast with their language. These words of Mr. Hamel creates a sense of reverence in the hearts of the village elders, who have come to thank him for his forty years of faithful service, for their language and regretted not paying sincere attention towards it.
Posted by Vishakha Udeniya 5 years ago (10190922)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Bill told the lawyer that Lutkins was a hard fellow to catch and he was good at deceiving people. He was always up to something or the other. He also said that Oliver played a lot of poker. Considering that the lawyer had come to collect some money from Lutkins, he informed him that Lutkins owed money to many people but he had never even paid anybody a cent.
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The lawyer served as a junior assistant clerk in a magnificent law firm. He was sent to New Mullion to serve summons on Oliver Lutkins, who was needed as a witness in a law case.
He was frustrated by the routine life of the city. As new Mullion was located forty miles in the country, he expected New Mullion to be a sweet and simple country village.
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As the poet realizes that his childhood has gone to repose in a forgotten place, hidden in an infant's face, that is the moment which marks his growth. It is the moment when he learns to disassociate himself from the child that he was. He is not the child anymore but looking at who he used to be. He cannot remember what it used to feel like to be that child, its a forgotten place that is relegated to the deep recesses of his mind.
Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
As the poet realizes that his childhood has gone to repose in a forgotten place, hidden in an infant's face, that is the moment which marks his growth. It is the moment when he learns to disassociate himself from the child that he was. He is not the child anymore but looking at who he used to be. He cannot remember what it used to feel like to be that child, its a forgotten place that is relegated to the deep recesses of his mind.
Posted by Priya Sharma 5 years ago (7669541)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The borders that we see around us are all man made. These borders turn some countries into enemies against one another. However, humanity knows no bounds of any such divisions. Dr. Sadao Hoki was in no sense less patriotic that any other Japanese. He loved his country and hated his enemies as much as other citizens of Japan but his sensitivity towards other human beings led him to operate upon the American prisoner of war. Being a skilled doctor by profession, he just could not manage to see a patient die in front of him. The sense of humanity overpowered him and made him to save the life of his 'enemy'. The story, therefore, exemplifies that human goodness surpasses all other factors.
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"When they see a snake made of a stone, they offer milk on it, if the real snake comes, they say 'kill - kill'."
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