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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Buddhism

Jainism

Rebirth is one of the principal beliefs in Buddhism. It is thought that the endless cycle of birth and re-birth can only be broken by attaining <i>Nirvana </i>(Enlightenment) Jainism believes that the circle of rebirths and deaths will continue due to good or bad deeds until liberation is achieved
Scriptures include <i>Tripitaka</i>, which is a vast text consisting of 3 sections: the Discipline, the Discourse and the Commentaries.  Jain religious texts are called <i>Agamas</i>
The principal teaching of Buddhism is that life is suffering and to escape suffering (end cause of desire) one needs to dispel ignorance by realizing the Four Noble Truths and practising the Eightfold Path Jainism lays emphasis on the respect of all living beings. Liberation from the cycle of rebirths is attained by taking the Five Vows and following the principles of the Three Jewels
Sin is not a concept in Buddhism Sin is defined as harm to others
Buddhism is divided into two major sects upon the death of Gautama Buddha. They are the Mahayana and the Theravada  Svetambara and Digambara are the two major sects of Jainism
According to some texts in Buddhism, there are beings in heaven but they are bound by “<i>samsara”</i>. They suffer less bu they ave, not yet achieved salvation Deities in Jainism are known as <i>“Titrtheneakas”. </i> But they are not worshipped in the conventional sense as they are regarded as wise teachers whose teachings must be followed
Buddhism was founded in modern-day Nepal by Prince Siddhartha in the 6th century B.C Scholars of religion generally hold that Jainism originated in the 7th–5th century BC in Northern India. Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana was the 24th Tirthankara (Spiritual Teacher) of Jainism
Followers of Buddhism can be found mainly in Thailand, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Japan, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Vietnam, China, Mongolia, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan Followers of Jainism are found mainly in India, lower Asian subcontinent throughout, and America. Small groups exist in most countries
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Bhumi Singh 5 years ago (10087462)

Law of magnetic poles

Shivam Rai 5 years ago (9630038)

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Tejasvini S 5 years ago (9158229)

Objects can be positively charged, negatively charged or neutral (no charge). A substance that gains electrons becomes negatively charged, while a substance that loses electrons becomes positively charged. When a charged object comes near to another object they will either attract or repel each other. If the charges are the same - they repelIf the charges are opposite - they attractIf one is charged and the other is not - they attract Like charges repel. Unlike charges attract. Now as quantum mechanics suggests that attraction and repulsion is because of virtual transfer of photons.And it is obvious that positively charged particles will have photons in excess i.e, positive charge is more so when 2 like charges contact each other both the charges tend to transfer their virtual photons between themselves as a result of this electrostatic force of repulsion acts between the 2 positively charged particles and they repel each other. OPPOSITE CHARGES ATTRACT:- As positively charged particles have excess of virtual photons and negatively charged particles are photon deficient both the particles will tend to attract each other as positively charged particle will tend to transfer its virtual photons to negatively charged particle and it will tend to accept those virtual photons.Thus, electrostatic force of attraction is created and they attract each other.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Objects can be positively charged, negatively charged or neutral (no charge).

A substance that gains electrons becomes negatively charged, while a substance that loses electrons becomes positively charged.

When a charged object comes near to another object they will either attract or repel each other.

If the charges are the same - they repelIf the charges are opposite - they attractIf one is charged and the other is not - they attract

Like charges repel. Unlike charges attract.

Now as quantum mechanics suggests that attraction and repulsion is because of virtual transfer of photons.And it is obvious that positively charged particles will have photons in excess i.e, positive charge is more so when 2 like charges contact each other both the charges tend to transfer their virtual photons between themselves as a result of this electrostatic force of repulsion acts between the 2 positively charged particles and they repel each other.

OPPOSITE CHARGES ATTRACT:-

As positively charged particles have excess of virtual photons and negatively charged particles are photon deficient both the particles will tend to attract each other as positively charged particle will tend to transfer its virtual photons to negatively charged particle and it will tend to accept those virtual photons.Thus, electrostatic force of attraction is created and they attract each other.

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<Input Type ="Text">Kamlesh 5 years ago (8404860)

Functional group is a function of a group - f(x)
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Diksha Laniya🐥 5 years ago (10085318)

There are many advantages of geothermal energy. It can be extracted without burning a fossil fuel such as coal, gas, or oil. Geothermal fields produce only about one-sixth of the carbon dioxide that a relatively clean natural-gas-fueled power plant produces. Binary plants release essentially no emissions.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Geothermal energy is the energy obtained from the earth(geo) from the hot rocks present inside the earth. It is produced due to the fission of radioactive materials in the earth’s core and some places inside the earth become very hot. These are called hot spots. They cause water deep inside the earth to form steam. As more steam is formed, it gets compressed at high pressure and comes out in the form of hot springs which produces geothermal power.

 

Advantages of Geothermal Energy

 

 

1) It is a renewable source of energy.

2) By far, it is non-polluting and environment friendly. 

3) There is no wastage or generation of by-products.

4) Geothermal energy can be used directly. In ancient times, people used this source of energy for heating homes, cooking, etc.

5) Maintenance cost of geothermal power plants is very less.

6) Geothermal power plants don't occupy too much space and thus help in protecting natural environment. 

7) Unlike solar energy, it is not dependent on the weather conditions. 

 

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Step 1: Open all files (workbooks) that contain the data you want to consolidate.

 

Step 2: Ensure the data is organized in the same way (see example below).

 

Step 3: On the Data ribbons, select Data Tools and then Consolidate.

 

Step 4: Select the method of consolidation (in our example, it’s Sum).

 

Step 5: Select the data, including the labels, and click Add

 

Step 6: Repeat step 5 for each worksheet or workbook that contains the data you need included

 

Step 7: Check boxes “top row”, “left column”, and “create links to data source” (note you don’t have to tick these boxes if you don’t want labels or don’t want live links) and click the OK button.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Left alignment: Left alignment joins the text with the left margin. This alignment is mostly used for writing letters, and content of a main heading etc.....

Center alignment: Center alignment positions the text at the center of the page, with equal distance from the left and right margins. This alignment is used mostly for topic headings etc....

Right alignment: Right alignment joins the text with the right margin. This alignment is mostly used for highlighting the main points of a topic or writing an important note etc.....

Justify alignment: This alignment joins the text with both the left and right margins, and stretches the text if needed. This alignment is used mostly for writing circulars, notices etc

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Black Yadav 5 years ago (10095660)

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Diksha Laniya🐥 5 years ago (10085318)

r ≈ 8.5 cm h Height cm V Volume cm³ Using the formula V = π r 2 h Solving for r r = V π h = 6356 π · 28 ≈ 8.50037 cm

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Given : Volume of cylinder is 6358 cm cube and its height is 28 cm.

To find : Its radius and curved surface area?

Solution :

Volume of the cylinder is 

Where, V is the volume = 6358 cm cube

h is the height = 28 cm

r is the radius

Substitute the values,

The radius of the cylinder is 8.5 cm.

The curved surface area of the cylinder is 

r=8.5cm , h=28 cm

Substitute the value,

The curved surface area of the cylinder is 1496 centimeter square.

Dhon Molsom 5 years ago (10165708)

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Yuvraj Singh 5 years ago (10167152)

Pivot joint , also known as pivot joint they are also movable joint Whereas hinge joint is common in synovial joint that join ankle, elbow, and knee joints .
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Parkavi Selvakumar 5 years ago (8658726)

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Vijay Sivaraman 5 years ago (9976413)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

In a business transaction, the source document is the first recorded document for the transaction. In this document, all the important details like date, amount, parties name involved, and the nature of the account is reported. Only from the source document, all the entries in other books are recorded. 

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Deepak Kumar Meena 4 years, 11 months ago (11283238)

Adam Smith is the father of modern economics , his famous book is wealth in nation.

Ramlal Soren 5 years ago (10008732)

What is Adam smith
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

क्रमबद्ध भूगोल (Systematic Geography) : यह भौगोलिक अध्ययन की प्राचीन विधा जिसमें भूगोल के तत्वों का पृथक पृथक अध्ययन किया जाता है, जैसे सम्पूर्ण पृथ्वी का अद्ययन स्थल मंडल, जल मंडल, वायु मंडल आदि रूपों में विभाजित कर अध्ययन किया जाता है। इनका भी अध्ययन कई उप मंडलों में वर्गीकृत कर किया जाता है जैसे स्थल मंडल को उपविभाजित कर पर्वतों, पठारों और मैदानों आदि का अध्ययन किया जाता है।
प्रादेशिक भूगोल (Regional Geography) : भौगोलिक अध्ययन की इस विशेष पद्धति, का विकाश 18 वी शताब्दी के प्रारंभ में हुआ, इसके अंतर्गत पृथ्वी तल पर विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में स्थलाकृति, जलवायु, वनस्पति, मिटटी, आदि की एकरूपता पाई जाती है। इस एकरूपता के आधार पर इन्हें क्षेत्र या प्रदेश की संज्ञा दी जाती है। इन प्रदेशों का अध्ययन भूगोल के अंतर्गत किया जाता है। प्रादेशिक भूगोल के अंतर्गत इन प्रदेशों का भौगोलिक विश्लेषण किया जाता है।

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Ishpreet Singh Lotey 5 years ago (10085073)

Yes it's correct

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Artificial satellite is a man-made device orbiting around the earth, moon or another planet transmitting to earth scientific information or used for communication.

These satellite revolve around the planets and prvided all the information about planet through satellite imagery.

Two types of artificial satellites :

1) Weather satellite : Help to predict weather.    ex. TIROS, COSMOS

2) Communication satellite : Allow telephone and data conversations to be relayed through satellite . ex. Telstar, Intelsat.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

In the case of contemporary employment, the current prevailing situation in India is that there is lack of employment.

 

The issue of unemployment has existed in India for a long time now.

 

There have been increasing issues for the youth who graduate from good universities but go out into the market which is making people redundant.

 

There would be issues for reservation in such cases.

 

Reservation is the case, where the Indian government chooses a certain gender. Example, giving jobs to men over women due to personal gains. This affects the growth system in an economy

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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago (6237)

The proportion of GDP contributed by the industrial sector increased in the period from 11.8 per cent in 1950-51 to 24.6 percent in 1990-91. The rise in the industry's share of GDP is an important indicator of development. The six per cent annual growth rate of the industrial sector during the period is commendable. This policy envisaged mixed economy wherein public and private sector would coexist. It underlined the need for increased state participation in industrial progress. It called for assistance to small-scale industries and welcomed foreign capital.

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Abirami Kamalbabu 5 years ago (10036453)

Work is said to be done when a force acts on a body and cause displacement. Work = F s cos teta It is a vector quantity.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Work is said to be done when a force applied to an object moves that object.

We can calculate work by multiplying the force by the movement of the object.

W = F × d

The SI unit of work is the joule (J)

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Work

Definition Work is said to be done when a force applied to an object moves that object.
Formula We can calculate work by multiplying the force by the movement of the object.

 

W = F × d

Unit The SI unit of work is the joule (J)
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Meghna Thapar 5 years ago (6237)

In India, between 1950 and 1990, the proportion of GDP contributed by agriculture declined significantly but not the population depending on it (67.5 per cent in 1950 to 64.9 per cent by 1990). The proportion of GDP contributed by the industrial sector increased in the period from 11.8 per cent in 1950-51 to 24.6 per cent in 1990-91. The rise in the industry's share of GDP is an important indicator of development. The six per cent annual growth rate of the industrial sector during the period is commendable.

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Anju R. K. 5 years ago (7179796)

Education is means to the full growth of a man

Mohit Bahukhandi 5 years ago (10157693)

Education is the means to full growth of a man

Harshita Dhariwal 5 years ago (7096585)

Education is the means to full growth of a man.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The CPU processes instructions it receives in the process of decoding data. In processing this data, the CPU performs four basic steps:

  1. Fetch: Each instruction is stored in memory and has its own address. The processor takes this address number from the program counter, which is responsible for tracking which instructions the CPU should execute next.
  2. Decode: All programs to be executed are translated to into Assembly instructions. Assembly code must be decoded into binary instructions, which are understandable to your CPU. This step is called decoding.
  3. Execute: While executing instructions the CPU can do one of three things: Do calculations with its ALU, move data from one memory location to another, or jump to a different address.
  4. Store: The CPU must give feedback after executing an instruction, and the output data is written to the memory.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Answer: DataBase Management System (DBMS) is a collection of programs that enable users to create, maintain database and control all the access to the database. The primary goal of the DBMS is to provide an environment that is both convenient and efficient for user to retrieve and store information

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Shivani Meena 5 years ago (9963330)

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Ayaan Ahmed 5 years ago (3540381)

Wizards Didn't exist but Idiots Do...

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