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जो पदार्थ पतली और लगातार लड़ी के रूप में रहता है उसे तंतु कहते हैं।
तंतु के प्रकार
प्राकृतिक तंतु: जो तंतु पौधों या जंतुओं से मिलते हैं उन्हें प्राकृतिक तंतु कहते हैं। उदाहरण: रुई, जूट, रेशम और ऊन। प्राकृतिक तंतु दो प्रकार के होते हैं: पादप तंतु और जंतु तंतु। रुई और जूट पादप से मिलने वाले तंतु हैं। रेशम और ऊन जंतुओं से मिलने वाले तंतु हैं।
संश्लेषित तंतु: जिस तंतु का निर्माण मानव द्वारा होता है उसे संश्लेषित या संश्लिष्ट तंतु कहते हैं। उदाहरण: नायलॉन, एक्रिलिक, पॉलिएस्टर।
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
Einstein is remembered as a “world citizen” because of his efforts towards world peace and democracy. He was concerned about the consequences of the atomic bomb. He even wrote a public missive to the United Nations and proposed the formation of a world government to control the use of nuclear weapons. This shows him as a world citizen who was concerned about humanity.
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The atomic bomb devastated the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was deeply shaken by the extent of the destruction and wrote a public missive to the United Nations. He proposed the formation of a world government to stop the use of nuclear weapons.
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UNIVAC is the name of a line of electronic digital stored-program computers. UNIVAC is an acronym for UNIVersal Automatic Computer.
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) was the world's first general-purpose computer.
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With the emergence of Nazis in Germany, Einstein emigrated to the United States. It was the fact that the Nazis had the ability to develop the atomic bomb. It could destroy the whole world. So he warned Franklin D. Roosevelt in his letter.
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Kinetic Energy
- It is the energy possessed by a body due to its motion. Kinetic energy of an object increases with its speed.
- Kinetic energy of body moving with a certain velocity = work done on it to make it acquire that velocity
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Transparency means that every individual belonging to a particular democratic country has the right(RTI) to examine or instigate that whether the laws, plans, action, policies or decisions taken by the government are correct or not and whether they are beneficial to them or not.
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The two baby birds lived in a tall tree with their mother. One day a big storm blew. The tree came down. The mother bird was killed. The strong wind blew the two chicks away to the other side of the forest at a little distance from each other. Thus they got separated from each other.
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Density of solid decreases as be increase the temperature. Since mass remains the same but volume increases with increase in temperature that results in decrease in density.
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I had a dream come true last weekend, quite literally. For the first time in about six months, I was able to browse in a bookstore (one in my neighborhood that's reopened with sanitary and social distancing protocols clearly posted) while wide-awake. In the past, leaving the store without buying anything had felt like a triumph of willpower, but this time it involved some guilt. Only one other person was in the store during my visit, a clerk, and it only seemed fair to her to purchase something. Next time, for sure.
To be clear, I am not exactly wanting for reading material, but the element of wish fulfillment is intense even so. Likewise with my spouse, who reports having theater dreams. She has attended at least one play a week, on the most conservative estimate, throughout her entire adult life -- or did until this spring. Performances by excellent companies are livestreamed now, and she has been able to take theater classes online. But there’s more to going to theater than seeing a play -- a ritual-like aspect that can’t be broadcast. Browsing indulges curiosity and involves a degree of chance. The hunger is not for content but for certain qualities of experience, in part communal, that are lost or on hold for the duration.
The possibility of turning crisis into opportunity comes up in one of the essays on working from home that appears in the latest issue of the Journal of Scholarly Publishing. “How many of you,” asks Erika Dyck, a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan, “have dreamed of pressing pause on the work treadmill? I am talking about a genuine freeze-frame, reset, and rethink, or a chance to read something that isn’t directly related to a task with a deadline.”
But think again: “Let’s not kid ourselves; working from home during a pandemic is not that.” Before the pandemic, Dyck had what seemed like a modus vivendi that balanced parental responsibilities and academic work, including her role as a co-editor of the Canadian Bulletin for Medical History. “Now,” she writes, “despite being relatively isolated or even hiding in a home office, I consistently feel tired and am unable to focus on anything, especially when it comes to writing … My mind has constantly wandered, whether drifting toward the contents of the fridge and the looming prospect of dinner, or more often enveloping me in a fog of wondering whether any of the work we do as academics really matters, or whether we will still have academic institutions in a post-COVID world.”
Dyck’s is the most confessional of the essays and, no doubt for that reason, the one that made the most impression on me. At some point her trouble writing it became integral to what she had to say -- in particular, to acknowledging the trouble with “feeling like we need to be productive while people are dying, losing jobs, hungry and scared.”
The other four contributors to “A Compilation of Short Takes on Working from Home” recount different levels of difficulty in adjusting to the disruption. Bryan Birchmeier, an intellectual property coordinator at Michigan Publishing and the University of Michigan Press, frames it as a less physically grueling version of the phase known as “tear-down” or “total control” that he went through as in boot camp: “It’s meant to break down any barriers recruits may have to adjusting to a military schedule and to military procedures … We have had to create or adjust to a new schedule and new procedures because so much about our daily routine is different …”
At the other extreme is the experience of Olivier Lebert, the manager for two Canadian journals for 15 years, who has telecommuted for 11 of them -- and from France for the past 10. It sounds like the pandemic has not called for that much change in routine, and he can sum up best practices very clearly: establish a schedule. Stick to it. Meet deadlines. Outside your set working hours, relax: “stop responding to professional calls or emails.”
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10x + 100 = 200
10x = 200 - 100
10x = 100
x = 100/10 = 10
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The 1937-1947 was the crucial decade in the history of India as well as of whole South Asia. Some of the developments in this decade that lead to the creation of Pakistan are :
1. In Provincial elections of 1937, Muslim League lost even the Muslim majority states which created fear among them about the Muslim representation.
2. 1940 Lahore session of Muslim League which adopted the resolution of two-nation theory and Muslim league began to demand separate nation for Muslims.
3. Failure of negotiations between the Congress and Muslim League as well as of British during the Second World War. Various commissions visited during this period but could brought Muslim League and Congress together.
4. Elections of 1946 which lead to the domination of Muslim league in Muslim majority areas. It emboldened the Muslim League and it also showed Muslims want partition.
5. Communal riots also made the British authorities to partition India which lead to the creation of Pakistan.

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