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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The debit balance of a personal account indicated debt owing by the person and credit balance indicates debts owing to the person concerned. For the business, the first one is account receivable or asset, while the second is accounts payable or liability. Every personal account showing debit balance (i.e. excess of debit side over credit side) will reveal the amount by which the debit side is more than the credit side. Debit balance is recoverable from the person whose account shows a debit balance. A debit balance to a personal account is an asset and therefore the more debit balance to a personal account is an asset and therefore the more debit balances to personal accounts, more the assets are in the form of outstanding recoverables. The debit balance of a personal account shows the amount receivable.
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Closing stock is the goods that remain unsold at the end of the year. It is valued at Cost price or Realisable Value, whichever is less.
It is based on the principle of Conservatism or prudence, According to which all anticipated losses should be recorded in the books of accounts, but all anticipated or unrealized gains should be ignored.
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The process of releasing energy from food is called respiration. The process of respiration involves taking in oxygen (of air) into the cells, using it for releasing food, and then eliminating the waste products (carbon dioxide and water) from the body.
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Microscope is an instrument which has good resolving power and magnification. It is used for studying very small sized objects like cells. The very first microscope was built by Zacharias Janssen in 1590. It was first modified by Galileo and then by Robert Hooke.
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He examined the relationship between atomic weights of the elements and their physical and chemical properties.Among chemical properties, Mendeleev mainly concentrated on the compounds formed by the elements with hydrogen and oxygen because they are highly reactive and hence formed compounds with almost all the elements.
The formulae of the hydrides and oxides formed by the various elements was made the basis of classification of elements.
Mendeleev in 1869, proposed periodic law.
It states that
The physical and chemical properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic weights i.e. when the elements are arranged in order of their increasing atomic weight, elements with similar properties are repeated after certain regular intervals. This repetition of properties of elements after certain regular intervals is called periodicity of properties.
Characteristics of Mendeleev’s periodic table
1)Mendeleev’s arranged the then known elements in order of their increasing atomic weights, grouping together elements with similar properties and leaving out blank space wherever necessary.
2)He also made the prediction that there were some unknown elements which, would be discovered in due course of time and would fill these blank spaces.
3)He predicted their properties in the light of the properties of the other elements in the same group. Later on, these unknown elements were discovered and were found to possess exactly the same properties as predicted by Mendeleev.
4)Noble gases were not known at the time of Mendeleev. When these gases were discovered, a new group called the zero group was added toMendeleev original periodic table.
5)Two group of 14 elements each, called lanthanides and actinides were placed at the bottom of the periodic table.
6)Mendeleev’s periodic table consists of :
periodsa) 9 vertical columns called groups. These are designated as 0,
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b) Except for group 0 and
,each group is further divided into two subgroup designated as A and B.The elements which lie on the left hand side of each group constitutes sub-group A while those placed on the right hand side from sub-group B.This subdivision is made on the basis of the differences in their properties.
c)Group
contains 9 elements in three sets each containing three elements. Group 0 has no subgroup. It consists of only one vertical column of inert gases.
d)7 horizontal rows called periods.These are numbered from 1 to 7.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
The Trigonometry Ratios of the angle θ in the triangle APM are defined as follows.

Opposite over Hypotenuse – Sin, Adjacent Over Hypotenuse – Cos, Opposite over Adjacent – Tan, Hypotenuse over Opposite – Cosec, Hypotenuse Over Adjacent – Sec and Adjacent over Opposite – Cotangent,
The ratios defined above are abbreviated as sin θ, cos θ, tan θ, cosec θ, sec θ and cot θ respectively. Note that the ratios cosec θ, sec θ and cot θ are respectively, the reciprocals of the ratios sin θ, cos θ and tan θ. So, the trigonometric ratios of an acute angle in a right triangle express the relationship between the angle and the length of its sides.
Opposite of Sin: Cosecant
Opposite of Cos: Secant
Opposite of Tan: Cotangent
Opposite of Cosecant: Sin
Opposite of Cotangent: Tan
Opposite of Secant: Cosecant
Trig Mnemonics – Some People Have, Curly Black Hair Through Proper Brushing.
Here, Some People Have is for
- Sin θ= Perpendicular/ Hypotenuse.
Curly Black Hair is for
- Cos θ= Base/ Hypotenuse.
Through Proper Brushing is for
- Tan θ= Perpendicular/Base
Trigonometric Ratios of Some Specific Angles
We already know about isosceles right angle triangle and right angle triangle with angles 30º, 60º and 90º.
Can we find sin 30º or tan 60º or cos 45º etc. with the help of these triangles?
Does sin 0º or cos 0º exist?
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All the physical parts of a computer that can be touched, seen and felt are called hardware.
Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central processing unit (CPU), monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card, speakers and motherboard.
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Population is too much.Land is inherited .Each family when new members added by marriage or child birth the land gets sub divided making land holdings smaller after every generation.
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Land holdings in India are of very small size. Due to the increasing population the per, hectare availability of land is very low. The landholding is also scattered.
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cheetah
The cheetah is the world’s fastest mammal on land. The cheetah can increase his speed from 0 to 100 km/hr in just a few seconds. They can cover 25 kilometers with one step. They have non retractable claws which aids in running. When they run, they have one foot on the ground, at one time. They have a strong heart combined with huge flaring nostrils, which pumps more oxygen into the lungs.
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In some countries only one party is allowed to control and run the government.These are called one party system. For example, China has a single party—Communist Party. One-party system is not a good option because it is not a democratic option. In the countries having one party system, the liberty of the individual is lost because people are deprived of the right of electing representatives. There is one candidate in whose favour all the citizens have to
vote. It cannot be called as elections in real sense.
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Land: All of us live on land. We need land for agriculture. We need land for making houses, factories, roads, railways, etc. We cannot imagine of a life without land. Land is considered an important resource.
Water: Human beings use water for a variety of purposes; like drinking, bathing and washing. Water is also used in production of various things for our use. Moreover, water is used in agriculture, industries and in electricity generation.
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Displacement is defined as the moving something from its position. Rotation is defined as the action of rotating around an axis or center. A geometrical figure can be displaced or rotated in either order to produce the same end result. There are some general rules for the rotation of objects using the most common degree measures (90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees). The general rule for rotation of an object 90 degrees is (x, y) --------> (-y, x).
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)
The capital which is not disclosed in the balance sheet is the secret reserve. A secret reserve is the quantity that underestimates an organization's assets or overestimates its liabilities.
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