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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Operation Infinite Reach was a series of cruise missile strikes on Al-Qaeda terrorist targets in Sudan and Afghanistan. For this, the US did not bother of any international law. This operation was ordered by President Clinton in response to bombing of the US embassies in Narobi, Kenya, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania in 1998.

ऑपरेशन इनफिनिट रीच, सूडान और अफगानिस्तान में अल-कायदा के आतंकवादी ठिकानों पर क्रूज मिसाइल हमलों की एक श्रृंखला थी। इसके लिए अमेरिका ने किसी अंतरराष्ट्रीय कानून की जहमत नहीं उठाई। 1998 में नरोबी, केन्या, डार-एस-सलाम, तंजानिया में अमेरिकी दूतावासों पर बमबारी के जवाब में राष्ट्रपति क्लिंटन द्वारा इस ऑपरेशन का आदेश दिया गया था।

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Preet Verma 5 years ago (5237845)

आजाद होने का
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Aasma Singla 5 years ago (9054255)

There are four chambers in animals. The process of taking in of food and utilisation of food is called animal nutrition. The process they chew food again and again is called cud.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

All animals require food for obtaining energy, growth, repair of damaged parts and functioning of the body. The process of taking food by an animal and its utilisation in the body is called animal nutrition.

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Shubham Rana 5 years ago (10240852)

? badminton

Vivek Rai Rai 5 years ago (10188709)

BADMINTON

Aryan Bhaghat 5 years ago (10026342)

Hello

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Badminton

Thomas Cup, trophy signifying world supremacy in the sport of badminton. The cup was donated in 1939 by Sir George Thomas for a series of men's international team competitions to be managed by the International Badminton Federation (IBF), of which Thomas was then president.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

An anagram is a play on words created by rearranging the letters of the original word to make a new word or phrase.

Anagrams are often longer words or phrases that don't necessarily mean anything but are fun to come up with and say. There are also anagrams of simple words that create random, new words that are not relevant to one another. Examples include:

  • Tar = Rat
  • Arc = Car
  • Elbow = Below
  • State = Taste
  • Cider = Cried
  • Dusty = Study
  • Night = Thing
  • Inch = Chin
  • Brag = Grab
  • Cat = Act
  • Bored = Robed
  • Save = Vase
  • Angel = Glean
  • Stressed = Desserts
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Komal Sharma 5 years ago (9514708)

Terminate after 3 decimal places

Vaishnavi Gupta 5 years ago (8701368)

11/2³×5 =11×5²/2³×5×5² =275/1000 =0.275

Kainat Khanam 5 years ago (9939410)

1.375

Tanya Dubey 5 years ago (9207715)

It is of one marks
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

blowhole : a hole that is on the top of a whale or related animal's head and is used by the animal for breathing.
A hole that is on the top of a whale or dolphin's head and is used by them for breathing is called a blowhole or nostril

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Angel Malik 5 years ago (9198828)

Ydbanajansmamsksk
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Momad Kasim 5 years ago (10222054)

Who stared to quarrel

Deep Sandhu 5 years ago (10188429)

_ speaking .he are a poor country .
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Roshan Kumar 5 years ago (10194252)

NISHAD THINKSABOUT. HE IS KIND MAN HE ALSO A POOR MAN

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Nishad turned sympathetic towards Mr Nath seeing his gaunt appearance. His attitude changed further when he came to know that he used to give regular tips to Ramesh for bringing his food. Then he also remembered his mother's words that Mr Nath was a polite man.

Sanjay L Sanjayl 5 years ago (10186200)

Yes. Nishad thinks about. He is kind man he also a poor man
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The given equations are:

 

(k+1)x+3ky+15=0, and

 

5x+ky+5=0

 

Since, the given equations are coincident, therefore

{tex}\frac{a_{1}}{a_{2}}=\frac{b_{1}}{b_{2}}=\frac{c_{1}}{c_{2}} \frac{k+1}{5}=\frac{3k}{k}=\frac{15}{5}{/tex}

Taking the first two terms, we have

 

k=14

 

Or

The given equations are:

, and

Since, the given equations are coincident, therefore

Taking the first two terms, we have

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Rao. Snehin Rao 5 years ago (10197776)

A n s w e r Entrepreneurs regularly nurture ventures by other like-minded individuals. They also invest in community projects and provide financial support to local charities. This enables further development beyond their own ventures.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

A n s w e r
Entrepreneurs regularly nurture ventures by other like-minded individuals. They also invest in community projects and provide financial support to local charities. This enables further development beyond their own ventures.

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Rao. Snehin Rao 5 years ago (10197776)

There are many myths about characteristics and traits of entrepreneurs. With the set of activities, they perform, entrepreneurs start to be described in a certain way. However, these descriptions and conclusions are made after the entrepreneur is already successful. It might not apply when a person starts from scratch to move towards entrepreneurship. It might not apply universally to all entrepreneurs. Myth: Entrepreneurs have to take a lot of risk While entrepreneurs definitely have to bear some risks, they do not necessarily put themselves in high-risk situations. Entrepreneurs take calculated risks and weigh risk versus reward.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

There are many myths about characteristics and traits of entrepreneurs. With the set of activities, they perform, entrepreneurs start to be described in a certain way. However, these descriptions and conclusions are made after the entrepreneur is already successful. It might not apply when a person starts from scratch to move towards entrepreneurship. It might not apply universally to all entrepreneurs.

Myth:

Entrepreneurs have to take a lot of risk While entrepreneurs definitely have to bear some risks, they do not necessarily put themselves in high-risk situations. Entrepreneurs take calculated risks and weigh risk versus reward.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Social entrepreneurship can be understood as creation of sustainable solutions for social problems that leads to social change by employing entrepreneurial mindset, processes and operations. In social entrepreneurship research is conducted to completely define a specific and core social problem. Many social problems are tackled by social entrepreneurs such as low reach of quality education, health and sanitation, unemployment, child labour etc.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

There are many myths about characteristics and traits of entrepreneurs. With the set of activities, they perform, entrepreneurs start to be described in a certain way. However, these descriptions and conclusions are made after the entrepreneur is already successful. It might not apply when a person starts from scratch to move towards entrepreneurship. It might not apply universally to all entrepreneurs.

1 Entrepreneurs are born a certain way: It is an assumption that entrepreneurial qualities are inborn and that only people with certain natural talents can become entrepreneurs. This is a myth and research had established that almost anyone can be an entrepreneur with the right skills, drive and passion. There is no set defined way to point towards personality types of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is a learned skill, not a natural-born ability.

2 Great ideas are what makes entrepreneurs: In actuality, there is no real or commercial value of just an idea. People who are able to execute the idea and turn it into a business are referred to as entrepreneurial. Entrepreneurs do not necessarily reinvent the wheel. Many times, they take existing ideas to make a business out of it.

3 Entrepreneurs have to take a lot of risk : While entrepreneurs definitely have to bear some risks, they do not necessarily put themselves in high-risk situations. Entrepreneurs take calculated risks and weigh risk versus reward. 7.4 Businesses either skyrocket or fail Although select few start-ups skyrocket and receive all the media attention, it is easy to adopt an allor-nothing outlook on entrepreneurship. While many ventures make it big and many fail, a lot of businesses are run with patience and strategy with a focus on self-sustenance and gradual growth.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

1 Hard work: Without working hard, no entrepreneur can be successful. On an average, successful entrepreneurs are found to be working anywhere between 60 to 90 hours per week, which is much higher than 40 hours per week. Entrepreneurs use a lot of trial and error and keep putting in work till they succeed.

2 Optimism: Positivity and belief in what they do is what takes entrepreneurs far in their journey. Entrepreneurs should get think negatively or be afraid of adverse situations. For an entrepreneur, part of being optimistic is about learning from mistakes and failures and finding alternative ways to do things.

3 Independence: Entrepreneurs are confident and like the freedom to take decisions. They prefer to be their own master and not work under someone else. Entrepreneurs like the independence to drive a business on their own.

4 Energetic: Drive and energy is always high in successful entrepreneurs which makes them extremely proactive. They are continuously taking actions to try multiple approaches and execute things.

5 Self-confident: Belief in one’s own vision and abilities and passion for the goal makes successful entrepreneurs confident. Entrepreneurs are able to transfer this passion and vision to investors, employees, customers etc. to sell their idea to every stakeholder.

6 Perseverant: A way of thinking that helps to accept failure, learn from mistakes, not give up, continuously experiment etc. is crucial for an entrepreneur. Hence, entrepreneurs need to be perseverant in their pursuit.

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Malaika Sharma 5 years ago (9421416)

Yeh class 10th ki necert book mein nahi hai.

Tanu Man 5 years ago (9491925)

Ye konse chapter ka hai?

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Kepler First law – The Law of Orbits

According to Kepler’s first law,” All the planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits having the sun at one of the foci”. The point at which the planet is close to the sun is known as perihelion and the point at which the planet is farther from the sun is known as aphelion.

It is the characteristics of an ellipse that the sum of the distances of any planet from two foci is constant. The elliptical orbit of a planet is responsible for the occurrence of seasons.

Kepler First Law – The Law of Orbits

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Kepler’s Second Law – The Law of Equal Areas

Kepler’s second law states ” The radius vector drawn from the sun to the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time”

As the orbit is not circular, the planet’s kinetic energy is not constant in its path. It has more <a href="https://byjus.com/physics/kinetic-energy/">kinetic energy</a> near perihelion and less kinetic energy near aphelion implies more speed at perihelion and less speed (vmin) at aphelion. If r is the distance of planet from sun, at perihelion (rmin) and at aphelion (rmax), then,

rmin + rmax = 2a × (length of major axis of an ellipse) . . . . . . . (1)

Kepler’s Second Law – The law of Equal Areas

For an infinitesimal movement of the planet in a time interval in an elliptical orbit, the area swept by the planet in time is given by;

dA/dt = d/dt [ 1/2 × r × (v dt)]= 1/2 × rv . . . . . (2)

At perihelion r = rmin, v = vmax then from Equation 2;

dA/dt = 1/2 × rmin × vmax) = [m × vmax × rmin]/2m = L/2m;

At aphelion r = rmax, v = vmin then from Equation 2;

dA/dt = 1/2 × vmin × rmax = [m × vmin × rmax]/2m = L/2m

Kepler’s second law can also be stated as “The areal velocity of a planet revolving around the sun in elliptical orbit remains constant which implies the angular momentum of a planet remains constant”. As the angular momentum is constant all planetary motions are planar motions, which is a direct consequence of central force.

 

Kepler’s Third Law – The Law of Periods

According to Kepler’s law of periods,” The square of the time period of revolution of a planet around the sun in an elliptical orbit is directly proportional to the cube of its semi-major axis”.

T2 ∝ a3

Shorter the orbit of the planet around the sun, shorter the time taken to complete one revolution. Using the equations of Newton’s law of gravitation and laws of motion, Kepler’s third law takes a more general form:

P= 4π2 /[G(M1+ M2)] × a3

where M1 and M2 are the masses of the two orbiting objects in solar masses.

English All Subjects 5 years ago (9994784)

Iska answer kaha hai
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Meghana Ramakrishnan 5 years ago (10142801)

What is the question?

Tanu Man 5 years ago (9491925)

The question is wrong

Harsh Dwivedi 5 years ago (9769423)

3+5=7 7=7 Hence proved!!
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Riya Sahu 5 years ago (6240882)

This question is from deleted chapter! This is not going to be asked in exam.

Meghna Thapar 5 years ago (6237)

The Subansiri Lower Dam, officially named Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project (SLHEP), is an under construction gravity dam on the Subansiri River in NorthEastern India. It is located 2.3 km (1.4 mi) upstream of Gerukamukh village in Dhemaji District and Lower Subansiri District on the border of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Described as a run-of-the-river project by NHPC Limited, the Project is expected to supply 2,000 MW of power when completed. The project has experienced several problems during construction to include landslides, re-design and opposition. It was expected to be complete in 2018. It is notable that, if completed as planned, it will be the largest hydroelectric project in India.

As of early 2019, work was not progressing on either of the two major dam projects in the Assam region, the Dibang and the Lower Subansiri.

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Praveen Chauhan Ips Officer 5 years ago (9619644)

What is information technology
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Vaibhav Sharma 5 years ago (10188179)

In 5 words

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Market price is for a particular time but normal price is for a period of time. Market price is the price prevailing on a particular day or a particular time. It is the result of market demand and supply. Normal price, on the other hand, is the result of long period demand and long period supply.

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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 11 months ago (2983787)

A short list or shortlist is a list of candidates for a job, prize, award, political position, etc., that has been reduced from a longer list of candidates (sometimes via intermediate lists known as "long lists").

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Nishant Lodhi 4 years, 11 months ago (10371835)

Sachin Lodhi

Pawan Kumar 5 years ago (10188364)

5
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Akshara Panchal 5 years ago (10163350)

I don't know German because my language is Hindi and English

Nikhil Kumar 5 years ago (9468057)

?????

Nagaveni Nagaveni 5 years ago (10189791)

No

Isha Manola 5 years ago (10146145)

No

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